Candace D. Bloomquist CV

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EDUCATION

2010 Ph.D. (Exercise Psychology) University of , , SK, Dissertation: Development and preliminary validation of measures to assess mothers’ self-regulatory efficacy and outcome expectations to transport preschool aged children to structured physical activities

2005 M.Sc. (Exercise Psychology) Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS Thesis: An intervention to overcome barriers and improve coping self- efficacy and participation in physical activity among first-year university women

2001 B.S. (Exercise Science) Creighton University, Omaha, NE

POSITIONS AND HONORS

Positions July 2016 - current Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Ed.D. Program in Leadership Creighton University, Omaha, NE

August 2012 – June 2016 Health Educator (in motion consultant), Population and Public Health, Health Promotion Department, Saskatoon Health Region

Dec 2010 – July 2012 Community Action Specialist, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Saskatchewan Office

Sept 2011 – May 2012 Sessional Lecturer, Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching Effectiveness, University of Saskatchewan

June 2011 Sessional Lecturer, College of Kinesiology, University of Saskatchewan

Sept 2010 – Nov 2010 Curriculum and Instructional Development Specialist, Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching Effectiveness, University of Saskatchewan

Candace D. Bloomquist Page | 2 Sept 2009 – Sept 2010 Graduate Service Fellowship, Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching Effectiveness, University of Saskatchewan

April 2010 – August 2010 Program Coordinator, NSERC Integrated Summer Leadership Program, University of Saskatchewan

Sept 2009 – April 2010 Graduate Teaching Assistant, College of Kinesiology, University of Saskatchewan

Sept 2008- Aug 2009 Graduate Teaching Fellowship, College of Kinesiology, University of Saskatchewan

June 2007- July 2007 Sessional Lecturer, College of Kinesiology, University of Saskatchewan

June 2006- August 2008 Project Coordinator for Dr. Nancy Gyurcsik’s SHRF grant, University of Saskatchewan

August 2005- May 2006 Project Coordinator & Research Assistant for Dr. Nancy Gyurcsik’s SHRF & SSHRC grants, University of Saskatchewan Graduate Teaching Assistant, College of Kinesiology, University of Saskatchewan

August 2003- May 2005 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Kinesiology, Kansas State University.

Honors, Awards, Grants 2014 Saskatoon Health Region Bravo Award for in motion Team Healthy Workplace Evaluation

2014 Saskatoon Health Region Bravo Award for Health Promoting Schools Team

2014 Travel Award – Canadian Cancer Society - $1500 award to travel to the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity conference

2014 Awarded Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Saskatchewan Future 40 Under 40 – Each year CBC celebrates the new generation of leaders, builders and change-makers under the age of 40. My selection was based on my being the four-time championship (2011-2014) winning quarterback of the first female tackle football team in the province.

2013- 2015 Community Initiatives Fund, Physical Activity Grant, in motion Healthy Workplace Evaluation, Saskatoon Health Region - $32,000

Candace D. Bloomquist Page | 3 2012-2013 JumpStart Canadian Tire, Physical Activity equipment for 8 Health Promoting Schools worth approximately $6,000

2010 - 2013 Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women in Sport and Physical Activity (CAAWS), Saskatoon Newcomers On The Move - $8,000 RBC Grant, Heart Healthy Children & Youth - $5,000 SaskTel TelCare, Heart Healthy Children & Youth - ~$5,000 Eli Lily Grant, February is Heart Month - $5,000 Canada Summer Jobs, Practicum student salary ~ $6,000

2005- 2008 New Faculty Scholarship Recipient, College of Kinesiology, University of Saskatchewan - $18,000 per year doctoral scholarship

2009 College of Graduate Studies & Research Travel Award (University of Saskatchewan) - $350

2007 1st Place Poster Prize, 14th Annual Life & Health Science Research Conference (University of Saskatchewan) - $100

2006 College of Graduate Studies & Research Travel Award (University of Saskatchewan)- $500

2005 College of Kinesiology Travel Grant (University of Saskatchewan)- $500

2004 Kansas State University Travel Grant recipient- $150

2004 Kansas State University Travel Grant recipient- $200

1997- 2001 NCAA Division I Scholarship (Creighton University) – totaling approximately $100,000

MILITARY SERVICE

U.S. Army Reserves, Enlisted May 2001 - October 2005 Military Occupational Specialty-91K, Medical Laboratory Specialist

Basic Combat Training: November 2001 – January 2002 Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri

Advanced Individual Training, Phase 1: January 2002 – July 2002 Fort Sam Houston, Texas

Advanced Individual Training, Phase 2: July 2002 – February 2003 West Point, New York

Candace D. Bloomquist Page | 4 Deployment: March 2003 – August 2003, Operation Enduring Freedom U.S. Army Hospital, Landstuhl, Germany

Ready Reserve: August 2003 – October 2005 Attached to 4223rd U.S. Army Hospital

PUBLICATIONS

West, K. & Bloomquist, C.B. (2015). Poetic Re-presentations on Trust in Higher Education. The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5206/cjsotl-rcacea.2015.2.5

Bloomquist, C.B., Gyurcsik, N.C., Brawley, L.R., Spink, K.S., & Bray, S.R. (2008). The road to exercise is filled with good intentions: Why don't my proximal exercise intentions match my actions? Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, 13(2), 102-118.

Bloomquist, C.D., Fuller, D.L., Gyurcsik, N.C., Brawley, L.R., Spink, K.S., & Bray, S.R. (2008). Active Transportation Use By Sufficiently and Insufficiently Active First-Year University Students. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 35(S1), S218.

Bloomquist, C.D., Gyurcsik, N.C., Brawley, L.R., Spink, K.S., & Bray, S.R. (2006, June). The road linking good intentions to physical activity is paved with social-cognitive factors: Mismatching intent and behavior. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 28 (suppl), S36.

Bloomquist, C.D., Gyurcsik, N.C., Baillargeon, T., & McElroy, M. (2006, June). Strategies used to cope with barriers to physical activity and related coping self-efficacy among first-year university women. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 28 (suppl), S35.

Bloomquist, C.D., Hillard, S., Gyurcsik, N.C., Hacker, T., & Morales, R. (2004, June). An investigation of barriers to physical activity among women with arthritis using an ecological approach. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 26 (suppl), S37.

PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCES

Bloomquist, C.B., & Watts, F. (2016). A Faculty and Student Perspective on Historical Changes in the Role of Trust and Culture in Higher Education. Nebraska Women in Higher Education Leadership (NWHEL) Conference, Omaha, NE.

Bloomquist, C.B., Janzen, C., Rioux, B., & Ror, A (2014). Occupational health: A look at physical activity, nutrition, stress and tobacco use in six Canadian worksites. International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, San Diego, CA.

Bloomquist, C.D. (2013, May). Community Based Physical Activity for Recreation Practitioners. Presentation at City of Saskatoon Aboriginal Symposium, Saskatoon, SK.

Bloomquist, C.D., Richards, G., & Grest, B. (August 2012). Presentation at the annual Horizon School Division Teacher Convention, Regina, SK.

Candace D. Bloomquist Page | 5 Bloomquist, C. & Cross, S. (2012, March). Presentation at the annual Prairie Spirit Teachers’ Association General Assembly, Saskatoon, SK.

Bloomquist, C., Ursel, B., & Sinclair, M., (2011, October). Presented at the annual conference for Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association, Saskatoon, SK.

Lovas, O., Bloomquist, C., & Ursel, B. (2011, September). Presented at the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute conference, Saskatoon, SK.

Bloomquist, C., Ursel, B. & James, L. (2011, June). Presented at the Improving Health for Children conference, Elk Ridge, SK.

West, K. & Bloomquist, C.D. (2011, June). Using the Art of Scenario Thinking to Explore How Trust Can Help Us Prepare For the Future. Symposium at the annual conference of the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, Saskatoon, SK.

Bloomquist, C.D. & West, K. (2011, June). Stories about Trust Within the University. Presented at the annual conference of the Society for Teaching in Higher Education, Saskatoon, SK.

Bloomquist, C.D., & West, K. (2009, July). Community Trust: A Conversation on Learning to Trust Again. Roundtable discussion at the 34th International Conference on Improving University Teaching, Simon Fraser University Burnaby, BC.

Bloomquist, C.D., Fuller, D.L., Gyurcsik, N.C., Brawley, L.R., Spink, K.S., & Bray, S.R. (2008, March). Active Transportation Use By Sufficiently and Insufficiently Active First-Year University Students. Poster presented at the annual conference of Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM), San Diego, CA.

Bloomquist, C.D., & Fuller, D.L. (2007, March). Active Transportation: Sustainable physical activity options for university students. Poster presentation at the 14th Annual Life & Health Sciences Research Conference, Saskatoon, SK.

Bloomquist, C.D., Gyurcsik, N.C., Spink, K.S., Brawley, L.R., & Bray, S.R. (2006, November). Predicting physical activity during the transition to first-year university: Are reasons and coping self-efficacy reliable predictors? Presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS), Halifax, NS.

Bloomquist, C.D., Gyurcsik, N.C., Baillargeon, T., & McElroy, M. (2006, June). Strategies used to cope with barriers to physical activity and related coping self-efficacy among first-year university women. Poster presentation at the annual conference of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Denver, Colorado.

Bloomquist, C.D., Gyurcsik, N.C., Brawley, L.R., Spink, K.S., & Bray, S.R. (2006, June). The road linking good intentions to physical activity is paved with social-cognitive factors: Mismatching intent and behavior. Presented at the annual conference of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Denver, Colorado.

Candace D. Bloomquist Page | 6 Bloomquist, C.D., Gyurcsik, N.C., Baillargeon, T., & McElroy, M. (2005, November). An intervention to overcome barriers and improve coping self-efficacy and participation in physical activity for first-year university women. Presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS), Niagra Falls, ON.

Bloomquist, C.D., Hillard, S., Gyurcsik, N.C., Hacker, T., & Morales, R. (2004, June). An investigation of barriers to physical activity among women with arthritis using an ecological approach. Presented at the annual conference of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Vancouver, British Columbia.

RELEVANT REPORTS WRITTEN & NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

Chinta, L. & Bloomquist, C.D. (September, 2014). Phase II: in motion Health Workplace Evaluation. Internal report for Health Promotion Department, Saskatoon Health Region.

Patil, T. & Bloomquist, C.D. (September, 2013). Phase I: in motion Health Workplace Evaluation. Internal report for Health Promotion Department, Saskatoon Health Region.

Bloomquist, C.D., Ursel, B. & Obe, O. (March, 2012). My Healthy Community Grant Application Evaluation. Report for Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and external partners.

National Community Engagement Working Group (2012). Business Case: Community Engagement Consultation. Internal report for Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.

Gillani, A. & Bloomquist, C. D. (2011) Saskatchewan Heart Health Children & Youth Report. Internal report for Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.

Bloomquist, C. (2010). Negotiating trust within our university. On Campus News. University of Saskatchewan. February 26, 2010.

Bloomquist, C.D. (2010). Exploring the Culture of Trust within University. Bridges: Reflecting the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning at the University of Saskatchewan. 8(2).

Bloomquist, C. (September 2006). Why Exercising Feels Sooooo Good! What’s Behind “Exercise High”? CRAM Science. http://www.cramscience.ca/articlepv.php?a=68.

LEADERSHIP/SUPERVISORY ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Saskatoon Health Region Mentorship Program Mentor to new employee, Health Promotion Department, Saskatoon Health Region (2015).

Saskatchewan Health Leadership Program Transformation Project Examining Partnership Project Manager, Health Promotion Department, Saskatoon Health Region (2014).

U.S. Army Platoon Leader for 40 soldiers in Basic Combat Training (2001-2002) Communicated orders and responsibilities through the military chain of command Candace D. Bloomquist Page | 7

POST GRADUATE STUDENTS SUPERVISED 2016 Vicki Bautista. (Committee Chair). Promoting Well-being in Academic Departments. Ed.D. Dissertation in Practice. Interdisciplinary Ed.D. Program in Leadership, Creighton University. 2016 Joseph William. (Committee Member). Exercise Habits of Effective Servant Leaders. Ed.D. Dissertation in Practice. Interdisciplinary Ed.D. Program in Leadership, Creighton University. 2016 Rob Ramseyer. (Committee Member). Examining the Organizational Cultures of Athletic Departments to Fulfill the Faith-based Mission of the Institution. Ed.D. Dissertation in Practice. Interdisciplinary Ed.D. Program in Leadership, Creighton University. 2014 Lalitha Chinta. (Practicum Field Supervisor). Phase II: in motion Health Workplace Evaluation. School of Public Health, Masters of Public Health Summer Practicum 2013 Tanmay Patil. (Practicum Field Supervisor). Phase I: in motion Health Workplace Evaluation. School of Public Health, Masters of Public Health Practicum. University of Saskatchewan. 2012 Kathleen Miyazaki. (Practicum Field Supervisor). Report on the Analysis of Heart 2 Heart and Living With Stroke Programs. School of Public Health, Master of Public Health Practicum. University of Saskatchewan. 2011 Alim Gillani. (Practicum Field Supervisor). Saskatchewan Heart Health Children & Youth Report. School of Public Health, Masters of Public Health Practicum. University of Saskatchewan.

UNIVERSITY TEACHING ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Creighton University ILD 802 - Leadership and Applied Ethics - Course Director (Fall II 2016) - 3 sections ILD 805 - Administrative and Policy Leadership Issues - Course Director (Fall II 2016) - 3 sections ILD 812 - Research Design and Professional Inquiry - Instructor (Fall II 2016) - 15 students MSL 625 - Interpersonal Power and Political Skills - Instructor (Fall I 2016) - 3 students

University of Saskatchewan GSR 989 – Introduction to University Teaching – Co-instructor (2011-2012) – 30 students KIN 432 – Ethics and Values in Sport and Physical Activity - Instructor (2011) – 44 students KIN 334- Theory of Coaching- Graduate Teaching Assistant (2010) - 40 students GSR 989 – Introduction to University Teaching – Co-instructor (2009-2010) – 20 students; GSR 982 – Mentored Teaching – Co-designer & Co-instructor (2009-2010) – 20 students KIN 122 - Social Behavioral Foundations of Physical Activity – Graduate Teaching Assistant (2009) - 150 students KIN 432- Ethics and Values in Physical Activity and Sport- Graduate Teaching Assistant (2008- 2009) - 60 students per term KIN 232- Sport/Physical Activity in Society- Instructor (Spring 2007) - 30 students; Graduate Teaching Assistant (2005-2007) - 60 students per term

Kansas State University Candace D. Bloomquist Page | 8 KIN 340- Physical Activity in Contemporary Society- Graduate Teaching Assistant (2003-2005) 40 students per term KIN 220: Biobehavioral Basics of Exercise- Graduate Teaching Assistant (2003-2005) – 35 students per term KIN 120: Basketball – Instructor (2003-2005) – 60 students per term

Invited Lectures Health Promotion Theory and Practice (2014). PUBH 840: Interdisciplinary Public Health Practice. School of Public Health, University of Saskatchewan.

Images and Messages in Sport Media (Fall 2009). KIN 122: Social Behavioral Foundations of Physical Activity, University of Saskatchewan

Exploring Differences in Physical Activity and Sport Participation (Fall 2009). KIN 122: Social Behavioral Foundations of Physical Activity, University of Saskatchewan

What I Wish I’d Known Before I Started Teaching (August 2009). Fall Orientation for Graduate Student Teachers – Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching Effectiveness, University of Saskatchewan

What is Kinesiology: Exploring “Difference” in Physical Activity (Fall 2008). KIN 122: Social Behavioral Foundations of Physical Activity, University of Saskatchewan

What I Wish I’d Known Before I Started Teaching (August 2008). Fall Orientation for Graduate Student Teachers – Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching Effectiveness, University of Saskatchewan

What do you believe your job is as a graduate student teacher? (August 2008). Fall Orientation to Teaching and Learning for Graduate Student Teachers – Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching Effectiveness, University of Saskatchewan

Powerpoint and Giving Presentations Workshop (January 2007). Kinesiology Student Association (KISS) seminar, University of Saskatchewan

Navigating Excel (January 2006). Kinesiology Student Association (KISS) seminar, University of Saskatchewan

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Member of Board of Directors, Saskatoon Sport Council (2014 – 2016)

Member of Sask Sport, Inc. Parasport and Adaptive Sport Committee (2014- 2016)

Member International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (2014-2015)

Member Canadian Public Health Association (2014-2015)

Member Population Public Health Practitioners Council, Saskatchewan (2012-2016) Candace D. Bloomquist Page | 9

Member of Sask Sport, Inc. Awards and Recognition committee (2011- 2014)

Member, Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE), 2010 – 2012

Member of sub-committee of University Learning Centre’s Advisory Board (September 2009). Provost’s Project Grant for Innovation in Teaching and Learning

Member, Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM), 2006-2008

Member, American Public Health Association (APHA), 2005-2007

Member, North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), 2004-2007

Member, Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS), 2005- 2007

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Lead for Change Workshop (upcoming 2017). Kansas Leadership Center.

Women Impacting Healthcare Conference: Celebrating Leadership - The Sweet Spot for Interprofessional Leadership Teams (upcoming November 2016). University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy.

Foundations of Effective Online Teaching and Learning - Design and Core Teaching Modules (September 2016). Center for Academic Innovation, Creighton University.

A Jesuit University in a Broken World (September 2016). Creighton University Human Resources and Mission and Ministry, Creighton University.

Performance and Learning Parity in Distance Education: What is needed? (September 2016). Office of Academic Excellence & Assessment, Creighton University.

26th Women & Health Lecture - Featuring Geraldine Brooks (September 2016). Center for Health Policy and Ethics, Creighton University.

2016 Inaugural Homecoming Interprofessional Program – Featuring T. R. Reid (September 2016). Health Sciences Continuing Education, Creighton University.

Changemakers: 2016 Omaha Health Summit (September 2016). WELLCOM and Live Well Omaha.

Leadership in the Ignatian Tradition (July 2016). Office of Faculty and Staff Development, School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, Creighton University.

Candace D. Bloomquist Page | 10 Creighton University New Faculty and Staff Orientation (July 2016). Human Resources, Creighton University.

Association of Leadership Educators Conference (July 2016). Sacramento, CA.

Value Stream Mapping for Health (2015-2016). Lean Leadership Training, Saskatoon Health Region.

Saskatchewan Leadership Program (2014). Leadership Development for Healthcare Professionals…Leading for Transformation, Saskatoon Health Region (SHR).

Can We Talk (February, 2013). Organizational Learning and Effectiveness, SHR.

Fire It Up: Community Engagement in a Public Health Care Setting (February, 2013). Health Promotion Department in-service, SHR.

Mentorship Symposium: Going for Gold (February, 2013). SHR.

Kaizan Basics (2012). Organizational Learning and Development, SHR.

Conflict Resolution (2012). Organizational Learning and Development, SHR

Certificate in Adult and Continuing Education (CACE) (in progress). Centre for Continuing & Distance Education, University of Saskatchewan

Certificate in University Teaching (2007-2008). GSR 989: Introduction to University Teaching. University of Saskatchewan Graduate Studies and Research Course

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Volunteer Communications Coordinator for provincial political candidate’s campaign (2014- 2015). In charge of setting communication strategy, recruiting and organizing communications committee, supervising social media and traditional media messages.

Saskatoon Valkyries Women’s Tackle Football (2014 – 2015). Board of Directors, Vice- President of Sponsorship. Secured $60,000 worth of sponsorships.

Football Official (2015). Saskatoon Rush Flag Football League. High school aged girls flag football.

Assistant Girls Flag Football Coach (2014 Season), , , Saskatoon, SK. Provincial Champions.

Breaking the Silence Conference (March, 2013). I presented the thank you to the keynote speaker (Jon Cornish) and was part of a panel commenting on the movie “Training Rules.”

Girls In Motion Session Leader (February 2012). Coached football to young girls at the event sponsored by City of Saskatoon Community Development Branch. Candace D. Bloomquist Page | 11

Football Official (2009-2011) Saskatoon Adult Touch Football League. Adult male and female touch football.

Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan Athlete Speaker (September 2011). I spoke to 15 Canadian Sport Centre athletes on the importance of volunteerism and about my experience being quarterback for Saskatoon Valkyries women’s tackle football team (WWCFL Champions 2011- 2014).

Community Organizer (May 2010/June 2011). You Go Girl! Football Camp. I organized and carried out a football camp to introduce young girls and women of all ages to the game of football. Fifty girls and women participated in the first annual event; thirty girls and women participated in the second annual event.

Volunteer, Olympic Torch Relay (January 2010). I was part of the security detail for the entertainers during a community celebration for the Olympics. Saskatoon, SK.

Volunteer, Physical Activity for Active Living (PAAL) (Fall 2006 & 2008). PAAL is a program for children (ages 5-12) with physical and/or intellectual impairments. Saskatoon, SK.

Volunteer, 2nd in motion Manulife National Physical Activity Summer Institute (June 23-25, 2008). Saskatoon, SK.

Assistant Girls Basketball Coach (2007-2008 Season), Evan Hardy Collegiate, Saskatoon Public Schools, Saskatoon, SK.

Volunteer, National Physical Activity Summer Institute (August 14-17, 2006). Building community capacity to move individuals and communities to be “in motion”, Saskatoon, SK.