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Curriculum Vitae
John Clifford Finley, MD, FACC Member, Alaska Heart Institute (3/1/99 to Present)
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Address (office): Alaska Heart Institute 3841 Piper Street, Suite T-100
Anchorage, AK 99508 Telephone: (907) 561-3211 (office) Fax (907) 264-5809 Born: October 26, 1946
Education University of Missouri at Columbia, 1964-1968 Columbia, Missouri BA in Pre-Medical Sciences (emphasis in Chemistry) with General Honors, 1968
Northwestern University Medical School, 1968-1972 Chicago, Illinois MD Degree Post Graduate Education University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington, Kentucky Internal Medicine Internship and Residency Training Program, 1972-1975 San Francisco Veterans Administration Medical Center San Francisco, California Fellowship in Cardiovascular Disease, 1981-1983
Licensure
Alaska: #AA-2001 – November 10, 1983 – present Kentucky: 1973 - July 11, 1983 – Inactive Military Status
Board Certification
Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine in Internal Medicine, 6/18/75 – indefinite Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine in Cardiovascular Diseases, 11/9/83 –
indefinite; voluntary recertification in Cardiovascular Diseases 1997 Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine in Critical Care Medicine, 1987-97; 1997-
2007 Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners, 7/2/73 Member, American College of Physicians, 11/10/79 Fellow, American College of Cardiology, 6/21/85 Diplomat, National Board of Echocardiography: Adult Transthoracic plus
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Transesophageal Echocardiography, 1996-2006 Adult Transthoracic Echocardiography, 2006-2016 Fellow, American Society of Echocardiography Diplomat, Cardiovascular Computed tomography Certification Board of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography 2009-2019 Certification to prescribe dofetilide
Special Certificates
Society of Critical Care Medicine: Successful Completion of Fundamental Critical Care Support Instructor Course 1999
North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology: Examination of Special Competency – Cardiac Pacing, 10/89
American Heart Association Basic Life Support, 2/24/99-01/2016 American Heart Association Advanced Life Support, 3/4/98-01/2016 American Society of Echocardiography: Successful Completion of Examination of Special
Competency in Echocardiography, 6/96, 6/2006 Level II Certification in Cardiac Computerized Tomography by Society of Cardiovascular
C.T. Level I training in Advanced Cardiovascular MR, University of Florida, 10/2005 and 5/2006 Elected ‘Best Cardiologist” Anchorage Daily News 2008
Hospital Staff Membership
Alaska Regional Hospital; Anchorage, Alaska Providence Alaska Medical Center; Anchorage, Alaska Alaska Native Medical Center; Anchorage, Alaska (Consultant) Providence Seward Medical Center; Seward, Alaska (Consultant) Providence Kodiak Medical Center: Kodiak, Alaska Heart Institute, LLC (Consultant) South Peninsula Hospital; Homer, Alaska Heart Institute, LLC (Consultant)
Past Hospital Committee Memberships include: Chief of Internal Medicine PAMC Member, Bylaws Committee PAMC Member, Critical Care Committee, Alaska Regional Hospital Employment 3/99 – Present Cardiologist, Alaska Heart Institute Director: Quality Assurance Committee Chairman, Alaska Heart Institute
Medical Director: CT Department Compliance Officer
1/1/96 – 3/1/99 Associate, Alaska Cardiovascular Consultants 7/1/75 – present Captain, Regular Corps, US Public Health Service (retired) Commissioned Officer, USPHS (20-Year Voluntary Retirement)
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7/1/83 – 7/1/95 Clinical Specialty Consultant for Cardiovascular Disease and Critical Care
Medicine, ANMC, Anchorage, Alaska 1983 - 7/1/95 Exercise Electrocardiography Laboratory Consultant, ANMC Supervisor of Pacemaker Program for Alaska Area Indian Health Services Supervisor of Echocardiography Services, ANMC 1983-1995 Co-Director of Intensive Care Unit, ANMC 1985 – 3/1/95 Chairman, Special Care Committee, ANMC Member of ANMC Emergency Services Committee
Past committee memberships at Alaska Native Medical Center have included Blood and Tissue Utilization, Infection Control Committee and Library Committee
1979 – 1995 Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor 1975 – 1994 Internal Medicine Specialist, ANMC, Anchorage, Alaska 1985 – 1987 Alaska Area Indian Health Service Representative on the Alaska
Governor’s Task Force on AIDS 7/1/75 – 7/1/1995 Medical Staff,Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC), Anchorage, Alaska 1/1/77 – 1/1/81 Medical Director of Intensive Care Unit, ANMC 1976 – 1981 Deputy Chief of Internal Medicine, ANMC 1975 – 1981 Exercise Electrocardiography Laboratory Consultant, ANMC 1976 – 1977 Chairman, Tumor Registry, ANMC Awards
Commendation Medal, USPHS – 1987 Outstanding Service Medal, USPHS – 1992
Special Training
Transesophageal echocardiography Invasive cardiology procedures including
Pacemaker placement (temporary transvenous) Central line placement Swan-Ganz catheter placement Arterial line placement Venous catheter placement
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Echocardiography and cardiac Doppler Cardiac computerized Tomography and C.T. Coronary angiography Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging Exercise EKG and echocardiography testing Thallium exercise testing Peripheral vein cannulation or puncture Central vein cannulation or puncture: jugular, subclavian, femoral Hyperalimentation line insertion via central vein Peripheral vein cut-down Pericardiocentesis Insertion of nasal or oro-gastric tubes Endotracheal intubation: nasal and oral, using anesthesia protocol for sedation and paralysis Bag valve ventilation with mask Needle cricothyroid membrane puncture for oxygen supplementation Insertion of chest tube and drainage under seal or vacuum Use of local anesthetic by infiltration for local anesthesia DC electrical cardioversion (synchronous) DC electrical defibrillation External cardiac pacing (electrical) 64 Slice C.T. Coronary and Cardiac Angiography
Professional Organizations
Governor, American College of Cardiology, Alaska, March 1998 through March 2001 Member, American College of Physicians Fellow, American College of Cardiology Member, Associate Faculty of American Heart Association Alaska Chapter, 1989 –1994 Member, American Society of Echocardiography Member, Anchorage Medical Society Member, Alaska State Medical Association
Member-Steering Committee, Alaska Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Plan, 1997. Member- Silver Heart, American Heart Association, 8/1/00-present Member- Gold Heart, American Heart Association, 2013- Founding Member: Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography 12/2005-present Member, North American Society for Cardiovascular Imaging Faculty Positions 1992 – 1994 Clinical Instructor in Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of
Washington 1994 – 1995 Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine,
University of Washington 1998 – 2000 Gifted Mentorship Program. Anchorage School District 2003-2004 Preceptor for WWAMI Medical Student Program
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Articles Published DAVIDSON, M., KUO, C., MIDDAUGH, J., CAMPBELL, L., WANG, S., NEWMAN, W., FINLEY, J., GRAYSTON, and J.: Confirmed Previous Infection with Chlamydia Pneumoniae (TWAR) and its Presence in Early Coronary Atherosclerosis. Circulation: 98: August, 18, 1998. pp. 628-633. MACMAHON, B., BENDER, T., TEMPLIN, D., FINLEY, and J. and CLEMENT, D.: Clinical and Epidemiological Aspects of Hepatitis B Vasculitis in Alaskan Eskimos. Circumpolar Health: 81: Proceedings of Fifth International Symposium of Circumpolar Health. Copenhagen, August 9-13, 1981. In Harvold, B. and Hansen, J.: Nordic Council for Arctic Medical Research Report Series 33. FINLEY, J., KATZ, M., ROJAS-PEREZ, M., ROBERTS, J.M., CREASY, R.K., SCHILLER, N.B.: Cardiovascular Consequences of Beta Agonist Tocolysis: An Echocardiographic Study. Obstetrics and Gynecology: 64: December 1984. pp. 787-791. FINLEY, J., Hypercholesterolemia and Hypertension in Native Americans; 1986 Forum on Cardiovascular Disease. Risk Factors in Minority Populations. June 6-7, 1986, Bethesda, Maryland; US Public Health Services; National Institute of Health. pp. 19-24. FINLEY, J., DAVIDSON, M., PARKINSON, A., and SULLIVAN, R.: Pneumococcal Endocarditis in Alaska Natives: A Population-based Experience, 1978-1990. Archives of Internal Medicine, August 1992. Volume 152. American Medical Association. pp. 1641-1645.
ROBERT DEVASSIE, P.E., 3130 East 46th
Avenue, Unit A2, Anchorage, Alaska 99507, [email protected]
Civil Engineer - Project Design and Management
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PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
Project Engineer --- experience in state and federal design and project management, 11+ yrs.
Construction Engineer --- experience in inspection and office management, 4+ yrs.
Design Engineer --- experience in bid-ready contract documents and engineering reports, 6+ yrs.
Material Technician --- experience in material testing and drilling, 2+ yrs.
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities, Anchorage, AK 2003 – present
Project Engineer / Consultant Coordinator / Design Engineer
Is responsible for design and construction of state roadways, airports, and facilities; development; managing the preparation of
full sets of contract documents; prepare and review engineering reports and Plans.
• Prepare technical reports: design reviews, cost/benefit, and scope/schedule/budgets
• Prepare preliminary/final design contract documents
• Manage bid/award processes and provide design and construction coordination
• Coordinate project tasks between Contractors and DOT&PF Sections
• Prepare substantial/final completion documents
Alaska Department of National Resources, Anchorage, AK | Designer / Project Engineer 1998 – 2003
Shannon & Wilson, Inc., Anchorage, AK | Materials Technician / Drafter 1994 – 1996
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EDUCATION
University of Alaska Anchorage, Master of Public Administration, pending
University of Alaska Fairbanks, Graduate Certificate in Design and Construction Management, 2012
University of Alaska Anchorage, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering with a Minor in Mathematics, 2002
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CERTIFICATION & LICENSE
Sustainable Transportation Professional (STP), Greenroads International, ID No. 0000160, Issued 2015
Professional Engineer (PE) in Civil Engineering, State of Alaska, License No. 11033, Issued 2004
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INVOLVEMENT
Institute of Transportation Engineers, Alaska Section member since 1998, held an Executive Office position for 5 years
Resume Abstract
Jim McCaslin Brown
2675 Porter Place, Anchorage, AK 99508-4127
(907) 276-2675, [email protected]
Education Diploma 1956 Fairbanks High School, Fairbanks, AK
B.S. Geology 1960 University of Alaska, College, AK (now UAF)
M.S. Geology 1963 University of Alaska, College, AK (now UAF)
Ph.D. Geology 1968 University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI
Awards and Registrations
Certified Professional Geologist, American Institute of Professional Geologists
Professional Geologist, State of Alaska
Senior Fellow, Geological Society of America
Legion of Honor, Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration
Professional Experience
More than a 50-year career in Geology, mostly as an Engineering/Environmental
Geologist, split about 50-50 between consulting firms and universities, with 26 years at
Alaska Pacific University.
Other universities include University of Wisconsin Madison, Saint Louis University,
Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis, and University of Alaska
Anchorage.
Engineering/ Environmental Consulting firm employment includes positions as staff
geologist and senior geologist at R&M Consultants, PN&D Engineering, Ray Kreig
Associates, Arctic Geo-Terrain Consulting, and VEI Engineering.
Currently Emeritus Professor of Environmental Geology at Alaska Pacific University
Community Service
Member, City of Valdez School Board, 1975 to 1976
Board Member, Alaska Geological Society, 2010 to present
Member, JBER Citizen's Environmental Board, 2012 to present
Member, Fort Richardson Restoration Advisory Board, 2001 to 2011
Member, Anchorage Community Concert Band 1987 to present with
several years as President and Board Member
Other Experience Alaska Resident 1940 to l963 and l974 to present
Anchorage Resident l991 to present
Worked to remediate air quality during construction of APSC Marine Terminal, Valdez
Familiar with air quality requirements of Environmental Impact Statements as well as
federal air quality standards
John C. Laux, MPH 140 Jelinek Place
Anchorage, Alaska 99504-1416 (907) 227-8859
Education Master of Business Administration, expected May 2015 University of Colorado Colorado Springs Master of Public Health, Feb. 2010
Walden University. Bachelor of Science, Psychology, May 2007
University of Alaska Anchorage. Health Care Specialist Course [Medic Training], Feb. 2003
Academy of Health Sciences, U.S. Army Medical Center and School. Work Experience Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Behavioral Health Health Program Manager II – Behavioral Health Regulatory: Dec. 2011 - Present • I reviewed over one-third of the state’s community behavioral health agencies for compliance with state
mental health statute, and the contractual agreements that these agencies entered into as a part of the state’s Medicaid program.
• I oversaw the implementation of a statewide accreditation requirement that affected an industry comprising of over 100 behavioral health agencies, and nearly $500MM in yearly State resource allocation. These efforts continue to result in improved quality of behavioral health, as noted by increases in statewide capacity, increases in systems efficiency, and greater stability among behavioral health agencies.
• I aided in the integration of statewide mental health and substance use treatment services under a single regulatory domain of behavioral health. My involvement served to minimize the disruption to the industry throughout the implementation of new regulations via communication, education, and policy clarification with multiple stakeholders and providers.
• I researched and clarified the due-process options available to a behavioral health provider in the event that the state takes an action against them. My work clarifying a provider’s rights and options under state law led to a revision of state regulations, for which I authored these revisions.
Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Public Assistance Health Program Manager II – Interim Assistance Medical Review: Sep. 2010 – Dec. 2011 • Hired into a program that had been adversely impacted by staff and resource shortages. Within three
months, I reduced a four-month backlog of pending cases to within a thirty-day turn-around for all case decisions submitted to the office.
• I routinely managed a caseload of over one-thousand applications for Social Security disability-related benefits per year. My program management resulted in a rapid turn-around of decisions, getting those eligible for benefits the assistance they needed, while also screening-out those applications that were not eligible for benefits, resulting in annual savings to the state of approximately $3MM.
• I uncovered a significant limitation to the state regulations that governed my program, and made my findings known to leadership. Later, upon outside threat of lawsuit, the Division took note of the issues I had raised, and clarified the legal language relating to the program based on my recommendations, as to minimize potential for future legal risk regarding the program operations.
Alaska Psychiatric Institute Psychiatric Technician: Aug. 2008 – Sep. 2010 • Rendered direct patient care and services to high-acuity mentally and cognitively impaired patients in
the hospital setting. • Performed first and second level quality assurance review activities of patient records and plans of care.
North Star Behavioral Hospital Mental Health Specialist II: Aug. 2005 – May 2008 • Rendered direct patient care and services to high-acuity mentally and cognitively impaired patients in
the hospital setting. • Performed first and second level quality assurance review activities of patient records and patient care
plans.
Alaska Army National Guard Health Care Specialist [Medic]: July 2002 - July 2006 • Practiced paramedic-level emergency medical services in the clinic and field environment. • Instructed in the training of combat casualty care skills to soldiers deploying to a combat environment. • Conducted and managed medical readiness and preparedness physical examinations for soldiers,
compiling overall findings into medical review board reports, and unit readiness reports. Internships State of Alaska, Section of Public Health Nursing; Mat-Su Public Health Center - Wasilla, AK.
August 2009 – February 2010 • Due to persistent high numbers of cases of disease transmission present throughout a semi-rural county,
I researched and advised on the likelihood of success of employing social marketing to address public awareness and prevention efforts. The limitations I identified regarding logistical consideration and resource limitations were the eventual reasons why the center did not move forward with a social marketing campaign.
Boards, Commissions, and Councils Board of Directors, Volunteers of America, Alaska: July 2011 – Present • Fiduciary oversight and decision making throughout a time period when VOAAK has maintained a
healthy and stable current-ratio, even as a notable percentage of other Alaskan non-profits have struggled economically.
• Served in decision making that has allowed for recent expansions into the area of low-income housing. • Have advocated for program investments in healthcare integration, expansion of services,
diversification of stable revenue streams, and further investments in emerging fields such as tele-medicine infrastructure.
Advisory Commission, Muni. of Anchorage, Dep. of Health and Human Services: May 2011 – Present • Offered advice and policy analysis on health and human service related matters to the Municipality’s
administration and the Municipal Assembly. • Worked in collaboration with members of the Department, the Municipal Assembly, and other involved
stakeholders, as to promote greater awareness and discussion of health and human services topics. Council Member, Mental Health Section, American Public Health Association: November 2013 – Present • Aided in the development of a communication strategy and interventions intended to promote greater
information sharing among Section members spread throughout the whole of the United States. Organizational Memberships American Public Health Association Alaska Public Health Association Psi Chi, the National Honor Society in Psychology
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SKILLS PRO F ILE
- Five years’ experience as a transportation engineering consultant.
- Familiar with transit issues, bus operations, and design considerations.
- Lifelong pedestrian/bicycle/transit commuter.
EX PERIENC E
Engineer ing A s s ociate, Kittelson & A s sociates, I nc. April 2011 — Present
Anchorage, AK
- Evaluated impacts on traffic signal upgrades on bus travel time impacts in Portland, OR.
- Simulated new streetcar service in Washington, D.C.
- Performed multimodal and safety analysis on several local roadways (2011 MOA PM&E).
- Conducted a variety of design, operations, and multimodal projects for several jurisdictions and clients.
Res ear ch A ssis tant, Univers ity of Wis cons in -Madis on September 2008 — May 2010
Madison, WI
Engineer ing A s s ociate, Kittelson & A s sociates, I nc. July 2005 — July 2008
Portland, OR
- Planned special event transit service for 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.
- Designed and evaluated transit signal priority for enhanced bus service in Washington, D.C.
ASSO C IATIO N S AND C ER TIF IC AT IO NS
- Institute of Transportation Engineers Alaska Section Pedestrian and Bicycle Committee, Member
- Institute of Transportation Engineers Alaska Section Traffic Safety Committee, Chair
- Engineer-in-Training, Oregon State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying
EDUC ATIO N
Mas ter ’s of S cience, C ivil Engineering, Univers ity of Wis consin -Madis on May 2010
Madison, WI
Specialization in Transportation Engineering
Bachelor ’s of S cience, Indus trial Engineer ing, Nor thwester n Univers ity June 2005
Evanston, IL
Minor in Transportation and Logistics
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REF ERENC ES
S cott Thomas , C entr al Region Tr affic Engineer
Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities
PO Box 196900
MS-2525
Anchorage, AK 99519-6900
(907) 269-0633
S tephanie Mor milo, Municipal Tr affic Engineer
Traffic Department
Municipality of Alaska
4700 Elmore Road
Anchorage, Alaska 99507
(907) 343-8070
Peter Koonce, S ignals and S treet Lighting Divis ion Manager
Portland Bureau of Transportation
1120 SW 5th Avenue Room 800
Portland, OR 97204
(503) 823-5382
Statement of Purpose To leverage my teaching and consulting experience in the public health arena by creating successful
policy, systems and environmental changes that improve individual and community health. Professional Profile Research health policies across the country that are improving health to develop strategies and model
policies. Work with a team to develop Technical Assistance (TA) Plans. Capture community success and recommend TA matches for the community in collaboration with National Organizations and Technical Experts in the field such as Mark Fenton, NPLAN, Public Health Law and Policy, Tobacco Legal Consortium, American Indian Physicians. Create electronic resources, tool kits and materials to aid grantees with the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) milestones.
Education Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah, GA M.P.H., Public Health (2004) B.H.S., Health Science Administration (2001) Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College, Orangeburg, SC
Biochemistry Post-Graduate Coursework (2010) Certifications CHES, Certified Health Education Specialist (2006) South Carolina State Board of Education, Educator Certificate in Health Science Technology (2006) Skills - Proven ability to work within a team and independently.
- Demonstrate competency with a broad range of relevant computer software programs including: word-processing, spreadsheet, database, and statistical packages. - Capacity to determine priorities and meet tight deadlines. - Productively operate within a multi-disciplinary team environment. - Proficient in analyzing and synthesizing information from a range of sources.
Experience CDI Engineering Solutions, Anchorage, Alaska
BP Exploration Alaska Contractor Health Promotions Specialist III (Aug. 2012-Present)
- Develop and implement employee wellness programs for both Anchorage-based and North Slope based workforce. - Administer the Office Ergonomics program promoting safe work practices making recommendations that reduce risk of musculoskeletal disorders. - Oversee the remote and town-based fitness centers, group fitness classes and workplace massage services for the company. Project Assignments - Manage the health and medical web-portals - Publish quarterly health and wellness newsletters - Contribute feature articles to Planet BP - Contribute articles to the Team Alaska publication - Emergency Response Coordinator - Interpret health and productivity data - Target health needs for program development - Plan and implement wellness events - Establish evaluation processes - Creatively designs health communications
DB Consulting Group, Atlanta, Georgia Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Adult and Community Health Contractor Public Health Advisor (Sept. 2010-Feb. 2011)
Project Summary for Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) - Selected by the Acting Deputy Branch Chief/Community Interventions Team Lead to also serve as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) in the areas of School Health Policy and Physical Education. - Effectively implement large scale policy based interventions for improved health outcomes in the areas of tobacco, obesity, nutrition and physical activity for 55 million Americans, 3 Native American Tribes, and 44 Community Awards utilizing a budget of $750,000,000.
Anchorage, Alaska 907.564.5745 [email protected] Kimberly A. Morgan, MPH
Project Assignments - Technical Assistance tracking and follow up - CPPW Annual Training Meeting Coordination - Update Reference Sheets to monitor progress - Review School Health Abstracts - Review data and draft monthly reports - Generate & document 12 success stories monthly - Quarterly update MIS reports for grantees - Perform CAPs review and revisions - Conduct conference calls & monthly updates - Manage reference sheets and transfer data - Coordinate CPPW Grand Rounds Sessions - Recommend Technical Assistance Requests - Write & contribute to publications as needed - Monitor performance indicators & progress Management Tasks - Revise Community Action Plans (CAPs) to ensure measurable outcome objectives and recommend appropriate milestone activities required to achieve successful outcomes. - Assist in writing and presenting reports, proposals, and related documents associated with the development, management, documentation and evaluation of CAPs. - Work with all relevant stakeholders to develop and implement community-based policy, systems and environmental changes (PSEs). - Maintain effective working relationships with state, federal, local health departments and community based organizations in the implementation of PSEs, using established structures, leveraging funds for sustainability and strengthening coalitions for social support. Coordinated Activities - Provide expert consultation and technical assistance in the formulation of program plans,
guidelines, standards and priorities for a national program. - Perform policy analyses of collected data from CDC grant recipients, the Youth Behavioral Risk
Factor Surveillance System and other sources, and support findings or conclusions through recommendations for program planning, execution, and advancement.
- Develop strategies to assist grant recipients with the implementation of large scale policy and environmental changes in relation to school health.
- Serve as a liaison across CDC teams, branches, and divisions. - Provide technical assistance in the development and delivery of policy and environmental
change using various media outlets. - Synthesize content specific information to formulate and develop trainings, prepare briefings
and guidance documents. - Attend and participate in Action Institutes, Peer-to-Peer Grantee Meetings and Site Visits to
grant recipient locations. Public Health Consultant (Dec. 2001-Jan. 2011)
Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, North & South Carolina Project Assignments - Health Science Curriculum Development - Proposal & proforma development - Effective Technical Writer - Research, evaluate, and implement projects - Secure grant funding to support initiatives - Facilitate workshops on evidence-based programs - Interpret and translate statistical data - Draft accepted IRB Applications - Compose educational and training materials - Establish procedures for grant management - Knowledgeable research-methodology consultant
Project Summary
- Present professional workshops on technical writing and implementing evidence-based projects. - Aid clients with obtaining and analyzing valid supportive statistical data needed for research projects. - Assist Public Schools with innovative strategies and write grants that fund more health related activities to incorporate into their communities increasing physical activity in the school and community as part of a larger initiative to decrease incidence and prevalence of obesity among adolescents and their families.
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Research Grants - Compose a $15k Medtronics Foundation grant to secure funding to initiate a sudden cardiac
arrest program, train First Responders and prepare more CPR certified persons in school districts in the low country (Apr. 2009-Apr 2010)
- Secure funding through the South Carolina Hospital Association to support closer integration between academic and Biomedical Science majors in our school district to fund ongoing research projects for the students in these areas (Jan. 2008-Jan. 2009).
- Awarded $45k Century 21 Community Learning Centers Grant funding to support The Smart Shop: Project Life Positeen, an educational facility incorporating health components into its after-school tutorial curriculum (Dec. 2006 – Aug. 2007)
- Proposal development for a $200k grant award to Sign for Success, a premier learning institution in the Low country for the deaf and hearing impaired adolescent population (Oct. 2006 – Oct. 2007)
- Utilize $150k Healthcare Georgia Foundation funding to author a curriculum to reduce cancer staging data in disparate populations working collaboratively with Community Coalitions, Eastside Concerned Citizens, Inc. and Southeast Georgia Cancer Alliance, Inc. targeting breast, cervical and prostate cancer in urban and rural minority populations (Oct. 2004-Feb. 2005)
- Collaborate with Celgene, Emory and Memorial Health University Medical Center in the research and development of the first stem cell research and cord blood collection project (Mar. 2003-Feb.2004)
- Partner with Chatham County Health Department and Memorial Health University Medical Center to secure $4k Ryan White funding for a health project about prenatal care of HIV infected women (Apr. 2003-Sept. 2003)
Consulting Clients Serviced:
- Amerisource Bergen Corporation, Charlotte, North Carolina (Sept. 2005- Jun. 2006) - Hoonah Indian Association, Hoonah, Alaska (Oct. 2004-Oct. 2005) - Southeast Georgia Cancer Alliance, Savannah, GA(Apr. 2004-Dec. 2004) - Memorial Health University Medical Center, Savannah, Georgia(Oct. 2002-Feb. 2004) - Hoonah Medical Center, Hoonah, Alaska (Jan. 2002-Oct. 2002)
Technology Center, Orangeburg, South Carolina
Health Science Technology Instructor (Jun. 2006-Aug. 2010) Instructional Duties - Instruct 75 high school students from 4 feeder schools per semester on state standards for Health
Science Curriculum Courses: Pharmacy Technology, Anatomy and Physiology, Introduction to Health Science Technology I, Biomedical Innovations and Anatomy Based Medical Terminology.
- Employ instructional strategies to facilitate learning such as computer-based learning modules, video demonstrations, live demonstrations via dissection, hands on activities, and writing assignments to reinforce analyzing and synthesizing information.
- Provide extensive content for learners through websites, text books, pamphlets, certified resource speakers, tactile props, diagrams, preserved dissection models, real-world application in the field via informative field trips or changing the location of the instructional environment.
Department of Health Sciences Administrator Duties - Mentor students as a Research Advisor on Senior Projects and Service Learning Projects using
modified components of a thesis defense to prepare students for college and a career in health. - Advisor of Health Occupations Students of America serving approximately 300 health and
biomedical science students. - Serve in the capacity of the only CHES School Health Educator in the District; responsible for
implementing effective school wellness policies and strategies that enable 7,000 students to improve their health.
- Train Career Education faculty on incorporating literacy, mathematics, science, technology and critical thinking into daily lessons to reinforce academic concepts in the career setting.
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Marge Stoneking Marge has a nine-year history with the American Lung Association, working across the spectrum of air quality, asthma, lung health, tobacco programs, fundraising and administration. She brings senior level experience with nonprofit management, public health promotion and advocacy.
She is well versed in coalition work and community organizing and was centrally involved in the passage of the Anchorage Clean Indoor Air Law, tobacco tax increases in Anchorage and the Mat-Su Borough, defense of the Anchorage I/M Carbon Monoxide Monitoring Program, defeat of a coal-fired power plant in Mat-Su, defense of Clean Indoor Air Law in Juneau, development and passage of the Alaska Self-Carry Medication Law, and the annual appropriation of Master Settlement dollars to fund a comprehensive tobacco control program in Alaska.
American Lung Association in Alaska Alaska Director - Current
• Responsible for overall administration, planning, directing and managing health initiatives programs, advocacy and fundraising in Alaska to further the mission of the American Lung Association of the Mountain Pacific.
Girl Scouts of Alaska CEO 2009 – 2012
• Merged two Girl Scout council organizations • Grew membership participation by 9% • Increased corporate donations by 25% • Grew earned revenues by 10% to $1.8M • Increased rural program reach by 50% • Launched award-winning alumnae identification campaign • Formed Honorary Girl Scout Troop 49 of all women legislators and commissioners
for advocacy support of girls’ issues • Launched social media marketing plan • Led statewide strategic learning initiative • Developed and launched a capital campaign
Anchorage Office of the Mayor – Interim Special Assistant January – June 2009
• Oversaw a public education media campaign on 6 bond proposals • Led a successful non-profit community conversation on the Recovery Act • Served as Mayor’s representative on the Anchorage Commission on Homelessness -
community relations and organizing for collaborative solutions to homelessness • Served as Mayor’s representative on amendment of the Anchorage Equal Rights
Ordinance to include sexual orientation and transgender identity as protected classes
American Lung Association of Alaska (ALAA) 1999-2008 Executive Director 2005-2008 Director of Programs 2003-2005
Director of Communications 2001-2003 Communication Coordinator 1999-2001
• Increased state grant funding by 25% to $2M for asthma and tobacco control • Successfully wrote and managed federal asthma control grant for $700k • Grew corporate funding by 25% • Grew individual donations by 200% • Led rebuilding of a statewide coalition to overcome rural/urban and racial
divisions • Played a key role in the passage of the 2006 Smokefree Anchorage Workplace Law
and defense of that law against repeal by ballot initiative in 2007 • Defended strong state laws to prevent retailers from selling tobacco to kids • Advocated for the passage of a state law allowing kids with asthma to carry
inhalers in school • Managed merger negotiations and transition from a statewide to a three-state
regional organization • Managed human resources for a merged three-state organization of 45 staff • Served one year as interim CEO for regional organization of $6.5M • Led integration of operations and staffing for newly merged organization
Projects Managed at ALAA between 2000 and 2005 (5 years):
• Produced four donor cultivation videos on asthma and tobacco addiction • Developed a permanent education installation telling the story of American Lung
Association, its mission programs, and vignettes of people touched by lung disease, and delivered educational tours
• Developed Alaska’s first “Quit Kit,” A Trailguide to Being Tobacco-Free • Developed a smoking and tobacco patient intervention kit for healthcare offices • Developed an online residential clean indoor air toolkit • Developed and presented a program to integrate tobacco treatment into substance
abuse treatment facilities Community Involvement
• Leadership Anchorage Mentor 2011 • Anchorage Rotary 2007-2012
o World Community Service Committee Chair 2009-2010 • Denali PTA Officer 2008-2010 • Girl Scout Troop Leader 2005-2009 • Anchorage Air Quality Advisory Board 2005-2009 • Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Business and Economic Development Committee
2006-2008 • Alaska Tobacco Control Alliance Leadership 2004-2008
o Statewide Co-Chair 2006-2008 Education
• Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) 2008-current • University of Alaska Anchorage/Foraker Group
Certificate in Nonprofit Management 2004 • Macalester College, St. Paul, MN – B.A. Liberal Arts 1991
Major: Philosophy, Minor: Art History
2623 E. 17th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99508 Phone (907) 279-5813 E-mail [email protected]
Jon Spring
Education B.A., International Studies, Ohio State University, 1974
M.C.R.P., City and Regional Planning, Ohio State University, 1976
M.S. Environmental Science, University Alaska, Anchorage, 1992
Professional experience
2007 – Present Spring Planning Services Anchorage, Alaska Private Consultant • Project Manager for the AMATS Long-Range Transportation Plan
Update • Provided technical assistance and wrote substantial portions of the
Anchorage Bicycle Plan, adopted by the Municipal Assembly in March 2010.
• Provided research on transit propensity, origin and destination patterns, assisted with public meetings, and conducted stakeholder interview for the Matanuska-Susitna Borough Short Range Transit Plan.
• Provided research on transit propensity and conducted stakeholder interviews for the Sitka Transit Plan.
• Provided technical assistance for the Juneau Non-Motorized Plan.
1994 - 2007 Municipality of Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska Senior Transportation Planner Provided general administrative support for Anchorage Metropolitan Area
Transportation Solutions (AMATS), the Metropolitan Planning Organization serving the Municipality of Anchorage area
Managed the development of the Anchorage Bowl 2025 Long-Range Transportation Plan
Managed development of two iterations of the Anchorage Transportation Demand Model utilizing TransCAD software
Managed development and responsible for the maintenance of the Anchorage Land Use Allocation Model
Managed and/or wrote numerous other plans including the Ship Creek Multi-Modal Transportation Study, Eagle River Sub-area Circulation Study, the Chugiak-Eagle River Transportation Plan, the Midtown District Plan, and the Anchorage Pedestrian Plan.
Responsible for the management of the AMATS Congestion Management Program including preparation of the triennial Status of the
System Report Managed the 2002 Anchorage Household Travel Survey project Responsible for preparation of Air Quality Conformity Reports Made substantial contributions to the development of the 2020 Anchorage
Bowl Comprehensive Plan Responsible for traffic forecasting for the Municipality of Anchorage
1992 – 1994 Municipality of Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska Senior Planner Lead planner for the zoning case review section of the Planning
Department Prepared zoning, variance and conditional use cases as well as
presented the cases to the Planning and Zoning Commission Prepared revisions to the Anchorage Zone Code
1986 – 1992 Municipality of Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska Senior Health and Human Services Planner Managed the development of the Anchorage Health and Human Services
Plan Wrote the Anchorage Comprehensive Homeless Plan Conducted research on current health and human services issues Provided staff support for the Anchorage Health and Human Services
Commission
1984 – 1986 Municipality of Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska Associate Planner Prepared zoning and conditional use cases as well as presented the
cases to the Planning and Zoning Commission
1982 – 1984 Municipality of Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska Community Development Block Grant Coordinator Managed the Anchorage Community Development Block Grant program Responsible for preparation of grant applications, environmental reviews,
annual reports, the Housing Assistance Plan, Grantee Performance Report, and the Municipality’s first rental rehabilitation grant
Prepared other planning reports including: the Areawide Library Plan, the Southwest School Site Selection Study, various housing studies, and zoning and subdivision reviews
1979 – 1981 Yamhill County McMinnville, Oregon Community Services Coordinator Managed the preparation, implementation, and administration of federal
grants, including the Community Development Block Grant and Economic Development Administration grants
Social Service Coordinator for Yamhill County
1977 – 1979 City of Salem, Oregon Assistant Planner Prepared neighborhood and social service plans
Volunteer Activities
2007 - 2010 Airport Heights Community President, Vice President, and Board Member
2007 – 2012 Great Alaska Shoot-out Volunteer
2011-2012 Habitat for Humanity Construction Volunteer
2013 to Present Municipality of Anchorage Planning and Zoning Commission
Awards received References
Municipality of Anchorage Project Team of the Year (1999)
American Planning Association Annual Public Education Award (2001)
(Both of the above awards were for work as a part of an interdisciplinary team that worked on the Anchorage 2020 Comprehensive Plan)
Lance Wilber, Director, MOA Public Transportation Department (907) 343‐8484 Lori Schanche, MOA Trails Coordinator (907) 343‐8368 Craig Lyon, AMATS Coordinator (907) 343‐7996
Alan J. Czajkowski
143 Nanook Circle
Anchorage AK, 99504
907-343-8269
Objective: Retain current or new and challenging job within city government.
PROFESSIONAL WORK HISTORY:
2003- Present Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Director
Maintenance & Operations Department
Manages five divisions with 198 personnel assigned. Resource Manage-
ment, Street Maintenance, Facility & Fleet Maintenance.
Develops budgets, provides checks and balances for expenditures.
Responsible for the daily operation of the department.
Develops long range plans for the future of the department
Responsible for the safety of city streets through a wide range of seasonal
climatic conditions.
Procures and provides maintenance for Fleet vehicles (1207), and provides
MOA employees with safe operating vehicles and equipment.
Provides maintenance and long range capital planning for all municipal
facilities.
2003 Municipality of Anchorage, Control Center Manager
Jan2-Jun 30 Street & Park Maintenance Division
Manage dispatchers and Engineering Technicians, Utility Locate Program,
Storm Drainage Mapping, and Maintenance Management System.
Coordinate and develop standard operating procedures to meet the
requirements of the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES).
Direct activities for data collection and input for Governmental
Accounting Standards Board (GASB 34).
1974-2003 United States Air Force
1986-2003 First Sergeant
Directly responsible for the welfare of 400 to 700 military personnel and
their family members.
Counseled personnel and investigated complaints, resolved numerous
complex personal situations by using sound counseling techniques, and
referring people to other agencies when necessary.
1982-1986 Street Maintenance, Airfield, Superintendent
Supervised construction equipment operations, pavements maintenance,
and snow removal operations for 90 workers.
Prepared budgets and five year maintenance plans to enhance forecasting
of future projects and budget requirements.
Assisted in the development and implementation of base plans for snow
and ice removal and control, upkeep and improvement of grounds, control
of wind and water erosion and all pavement construction and repair on
streets, parking areas and airfield.
Alan J. Czajkowski
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Planned and managed in house airfield repairs saving $1.2 million in
contract costs. Constantly implemented efficient money saving processes.
1978-1982 Pavements Supervisor
Supervised crews in the construction of various projects to include
installation of curbs, paving of asphalt parking lots. Managed construction
of new roads, bridges, drainage systems and numerous temporary
structures.
1975-1978 Pavements Maintenance Apprentice
Excelled in all areas of concrete and asphalt construction to include
drainage, water erosion, airfield emergency repairs, facility construction
and railroad maintenance.
EDUCATION
Masters Degree in Organizational Management
Laverne University
Bachelors Degree in Business Administration
Wayland Baptist University
Associates Degree in Personnel Administration
Community College of the Air Force
Associates Degree in Construction Technologies
Community College of the Air Force
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
Senior Non Commissioned Officer’s Academy
Non Commissioned Officer’s Academy
Airman’s Leadership School
Pavements Maintenance Technical Training School
Advanced Pavements Maintenance Training School
Alcohol and Drug Intervention Counseling
Financial Debt Relief Counseling
Grief and Domestic Violence Counseling
Course Work in Professional Writing
Workplace Issues and Domestic Intervention Training
Federal Emergency Management Agency (Debris Management)
Family Medical Leave Act Training
Municipal Insights Training
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Married, three children.
1986 winner of the Presidential All American Family Award.
REFERENCES
Educational, professional, and personal references are available and will
gladly be furnished upon request.