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SAMANTHA SMITH CLINKINBEARD
Curriculum Vitae
Last Updated Office September 2017 School of Criminology & Criminal Justice
University of Nebraska at Omaha 6001 Dodge St, CPACS 218
Omaha, NE 68182 402-554-3795
[email protected] EDUCATION
Ph.D. Social Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno, 2007
Dissertation title: Social feedback perceptions, internal attributions, and possible selves
among adolescent offenders in secured juvenile facilities.
M.A. Social Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno, 2004
B.A. Psychology, Central College, Pella, IA, 2002
Minor: Sociology
Central College Abroad Program, Leiden, The Netherlands, Fall 2000
CURRENT POSITIONS
Undergraduate Program Coordinator (.25 FTE), School of Criminology &
Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska at Omaha. (August 2016 –
present).
Associate Professor, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University
of Nebraska at Omaha. (2007-present; Tenure and Promotion to
Associate Professor, 2014).
Faculty Affiliate, Nebraska Center for Justice Research, University of
Nebraska at Omaha. (2014-present)
Undergraduate Program Coordinator, School of Criminology & Criminal
Justice, University of Nebraska at Omaha (Aug 2016-present)
PREVIOUS POSITIONS
2006 – 2007 Research Scientist I, Center for the Application of Substance Abuse
Technologies, University of Nevada, Reno
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2005 Adjunct Instructor, Sociology Department, Truckee Meadows Community
College
AREAS OF INTEREST
Delinquency, alcohol use, and risk behaviors among adolescents and emerging adults
Self-control, identity, future orientation, and gendered self-concept
Survey research methods and program evaluation
PUBLICATIONS
Refereed Journal Articles
**Denotes articles with graduate student co-authors
Clinkinbeard, S. S., Barnum, T. C., & Rhodes, T. N. (In press). The other side of the coin:
Exploring the effects of adolescent delinquency on young adult self-control. Journal of
Criminal Justice, Advance online publication:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2017.08.001**
Anderson, A. L, Clinkinbeard, S. S., Barnum, T. C., & Augustyn, R. (2016). Examining behaviors
using respondents’ cell phones and a burst design: Drinking and activities across the first
year of college among transitioning freshman. Journal of Developmental and Life Course
Criminology, 2, 64-84.**
Clinkinbeard, S. S. & Barnum, T. (2015). Gendered self-concepts and drinking behavior in a
national sample of emerging adults. Feminist Criminology, 12(2), 145-170.**
Evans, M. K., Clinkinbeard, S. S., & Simi, P. (2014). Learning disabilities and delinquent
behaviors among adolescents: A comparison of those with and without comorbidity.
Deviant Behavior, 36(3), 200-220.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2014). What lies ahead: An exploration of future orientation, self-control,
and delinquency. Criminal Justice Review, 39(1), 19-36.
Clinkinbeard, S. S., & Rhodes, T. (2014). Social ties, propensity, friend behavior, and heavy
drinking among college students. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse,
23(6), 362-374.**
Clinkinbeard, S. S. & Johnson, M. A. (2013). Perceptions and practices of student binge
drinking: An observational study of residential college students. Journal of Drug
Education, 43(4), 301-319.**
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Rhodes, T. & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2013). College students and binge drinking: Exploring the
relationships between control and intention on behavior. Applied Psychology in Criminal
Justice, 9(1), 24-44.**
Clinkinbeard, S. S. & Zohra, T. (2012). Expectations, fears, and strategies: Juvenile offender
thoughts on a future outside of incarceration. Youth & Society, 44(2), 236-257.**
Clinkinbeard, S. S. & Murray, C. I. (2012). Perceived support, belonging, and possible self
strategies among incarcerated juvenile offenders. Journal of Applied Social Psychology,
42(5), 1218-1240.
Clinkinbeard, S. S., Simi, P., Evans, M. K., & Anderson, A. L. (2011). Sleep and delinquency: Does
the amount of sleep matter? Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 40, 916-930.**
Broadus, A. D., Hartje, J. A., Roget, N. A., Cahoon, K., & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2010). Attitudes
about addiction: A national study of addiction educators. Journal of Drug Education,
40(3), 281-298.**
Miller, M. K., Griffin, T. W., Clinkinbeard, S. S., & Thomas, R. M. (2009). The psychology of
AMBER Alert: Unresolved issues and implications. Social Science Journal 46(1), 111-
123.**
Marsh, S. C., Clinkinbeard, S. S., Thomas, R. T., & Evans, W. P. (2007). Risk and protective
factors predictive of sense of coherence during adolescence. Journal of Health
Psychology, 12(2), 281-284.
Miller, M. K. & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2006). Improving the AMBER Alert system: Psychology
research and policy recommendations. Law & Psychology Review, 30, 1-21.
Book Review
Clinkinbeard, S. S. (Forthcoming). Peer pressure, peer prevention: The role of Friends in Crime
and Conformity. Criminal Justice Review, Advance Online Publication:
https://doi.org/10.1177/0734016817694939.
Chapters or Sections in Books or Encyclopedias
Cain, C. M. & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2014). Depression and crime. In J.M. Miller, A.R. Grover, W.G.
Jennings, & C. Schreck (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of theoretical criminology. Hoboken, NJ:
Wiley-Blackwell.**
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Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2009). Community reinforcement approach. In G. Fisher & N. A. Roget
(Eds.), Encyclopedia of substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery. Thousand
Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2009). Therapeutic communities. In G. Fisher & N. A. Roget (Eds.),
Encyclopedia of substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery. Thousand Oaks,
CA: Sage Publications.
Miller, M. K. & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2007). In D. S. Clark (Ed.), Encyclopedia of law and society
(pp. 1092-1093). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Murray, C. I. Toth, K., & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2005). Coping with death, dying, and grief in
families. In P. C. McKenry & S. J. Price (Eds.), Families and change (3rd ed., pp 75-102).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Manuscripts Under Review or In Preparation
Rhodes, T. & Clinkinbeard, S. S. Officers in transition: The dynamic self-concept of officers in
schools.
Clinkinbeard, S.S. Gendered self-concept and crime among emerging adults.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. Masculinity, social norms, and risky drinking among college freshmen.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. Multidimensional self-control and risky drinking in college.
Technical Reports & Curriculum Products
SPF-SIG = Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SAMHSA-funded initiative)
++These authors contributed equally to this work.
Clinkinbeard, S. S., Augustyn, R., Anderson, A. L. (2016). UNO Freshman Transitions Study.
Preliminary Stakeholders Report.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. & Evans, M. K. (2014). Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice FASD
Curriculum Infusion Package. Developed for Frontier Regional FASD Training Center.
Barnum, T. C. & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2014). University of Nebraska at Omaha Health Behaviors
Survey: 2014 Housing Report.
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Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2014). East Central MCH Final Report. Submitted to the Back to BASICs
Coalition.
Johnson, M. A. & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2014). University of Nebraska at Omaha Health Behaviors
Survey: 2012 Housing Report.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2012). East Central Back-to-BASICS Final SPF-SIG Report (2009-2012): Three
Years of Capacity-Building and the Prevention of Underage Drinking. Submitted to RTI
International and the East Central Coalition.
Johnson, M. A. & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2012). LiveWise Final SPF-SIG Evaluation (2009-2012):
Three Years of Binge Drinking Prevention and Capacity-Building. Submitted to RTI
International and the LiveWise Coalition.**
Rhodes, T. & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2012). Partners for Otoe County Final SPF-SIG Report (2009-
2012): Prevention of Underage Drinking and Drinking and Driving. Submitted to RTI
International and the Otoe County Coalition.**
Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2012). Partners for Otoe County Prescription Drug Campaign Evaluation
Report. Submitted to the Partners for Otoe County.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. & Johnson, M. A. (2011). SPF-SIG* Year Two Evaluation Report: LiveWise
Coalition. Submitted to RTI International and the LiveWise Coalition.**
Clinkinbeard, S. S. & Rhodes, T. (2011). SPF-SIG Year Two Evaluation Report: Otoe County
Coalition. Submitted to RTI International and the Otoe County Coalition.**
Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2011). SPF-SIG Year One Evaluation Report: Partners for East Central
Coalition. Submitted to RTI International and the East Central Coalition.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. & Johnson, M. A. (2010). SPF-SIG Year One Evaluation Report: LiveWise
Coalition. Submitted to RTI International and the LiveWise Coalition.**
Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2010). SPF-SIG Year One Evaluation Report: East Central Coalition.
Submitted to RTI International and the East Central Coalition.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2010). SPF-SIG Year One Evaluation Report: Partners for Otoe County
Coalition. Submitted to RTI International and the East Central Coalition.
Sample, L., Clinkinbeard, S. S., & Evans, M. (2009). Final Report of the Truancy Abatement
Program.**
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Trammell, R., Clinkinbeard, S. S., & Robinson, H. (2009). The Nebraska Department of
Corrections Education Report and Recommendations.
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Funded Activity, Past or Present
Clinkinbeard. S. S. UNO Freshmen Transitions Study, Junior Year Follow-Up. [2017] Funded by
the Office of Creative Activity and Research at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Total
Amount: $1,000.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. & Anderson, A. L. College binge drinking and its consequences: An on- and
offline investigation of social identity, normative perceptions, and behavior. [2014/2015].
Funded by the Fund for Investing in Research Enterprise (FIRE) by the Office of Creative Activity
and Research at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Total Amount: $34,733.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. [2012/2013] [Renewed 2013/2014]. Back-to-BASICs Coalition Prevention of
Underage Drinking Evaluation. Total Amount: $20,000. Role: Principal Investigator.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. [2012]. LiveWise Coalition, Needs Assessment Methodology Development
funded by LiveWise Coalition. Amount: $4500. Role: Principal Investigator
Clinkinbeard, S. S. [2011]. Partners for Otoe County Prescription Drug Campaign Evaluation.
Amount: $1200. Role: Principal Investigator
Clinkinbeard, S. S. [2009/2010] [Renewed 2010/2011] [Renewed 2011/2012] LiveWise
Coalition SAMHSA SPF-SIG Evaluation funded by LiveWise Coalition. Total Amount: $42,500.
Role: Principal Investigator.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. [2009/2010] [Renewed 2010/2011] [Renewed 2011/2012] Otoe County
Coalition SAMHSA SPF-SIG Evaluation funded by Otoe County Coalition. Total Amount: $32,500.
Role: Principal Investigator.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. [2009/2010] [Renewed 2010/2011] [Renewed 2011/2012] East Central
SAMHSA SPF-SIG Evaluation funded by East Central Health District. Total Amount: $32,500.
Role: Principal Investigator.
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Sample, L. L. [2008/2009]. Omaha Truancy Abatement Program Evaluation funded by Omaha
Police Department. Amount: $19,000. Role: Researcher.
Robinson, T. H. [2008]. Nebraska Department of Correctional Services Education Study funded
by Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice. Amount: $20,000. Role:
Researcher.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. [2008]. Perceptions of Future Mutability Scale project funded by University
Committee on Research & Creative Activity, University of Nebraska at Omaha. Amount: $5,000.
Role: Principal Investigator
Roget, N. A., Stupfel, M., & Woods, W. [2006] NIDA Enters College: Infusing the Science of
Addiction in University Curricula, Proposal submitted to and accepted by the National Institute
of Drug Abuse (NIDA) in response to PAR-05-105, Amount: $997,000 awarded over 4 years.
Role: Research Design Consultant (wrote research design, prepared instruments, and
supervised data collection).
Proposals Not Funded
Clinkinbeard, S.S. & Anderson, A. L. Residential Freshmen Transitions Study: A Study of Active
and Passive Social Influences on College Drinking and Alcohol-Related Consequences.
NIH, NIAAA, $300,000 (Submitted June 24, 2016).
Proposals Under Review
Clinkinbeard, S.S. & Anderson, A. L. Residential Freshmen Transitions Study: A Study of Active
and Passive Social Influences on College Drinking and Alcohol-Related Consequences.
NIH, NIAAA, $300,000 (Submitted June 26, 2017).
PRESENTATIONS
Clinkinbeard, S. S., Barnum, T. C., & Rhodes, T. N. (2017). Effects of early delinquency on young
adult self-control. Paper presented at the 2017 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
Meeting, Kansas City, MO.
Rhodes, T. & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2016). Officers in transition: The dynamic self-concept of
officers in schools. Paper presented at the 2016 American Society of Criminology Annual
Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
Barnum, T. C., Anderson, A. L., & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2016). Situations conducive towards
college drinking: Examining the elements of the Routine Activity Theory of General
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Deviance. Paper presented at the 2016 American Society of Criminology Annual
Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2016). Gendered self-concept and crime among emerging adults. Paper
presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.
Anderson, A.A., Barnum, T. C., & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2015). Longitudinal examination of the
relationship between unstructured socializing with peers and drinking among college
students. Paper presented at the 2015 American Society of Criminology Annual
Meeting, Washington DC.
Barnum, T. & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2014). Doing gender: Gender identity and binge and risky
drinking. Paper presented at the 2014 American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting,
San Francisco, CA.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. & Johnson, M. A. (2013). Drinking behaviors and perceptions on UNO’s
campus. Presentation as part of a panel entitled, Binge Drinking among Young Adults in
Nebraska and On-Campus: Behaviors, Perceptions, and Prevention. Spotlight on CPACS
Speakers Series, University of Nebraska at Omaha.
Johnson, M. A. & Clinkinbeard S. S. (2012). What is binge drinking? Evaluating how college
students define “binge drinking” in relation to their own behaviors. Paper presented at
the 2012 American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. & Rhodes, T. (2012). Social ties, propensity, and heavy drinking among
college students. Paper presented at the 2012 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
Annual Meeting, New York, NY.
Rhodes, T. & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2012). College students and binge drinking: An application of
the theory of planned behavior. Paper presented at the 2012 Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, New York, NY.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. & Simi, P. (2011). Sleep and delinquency: Does the amount of sleep matter.
Paper presented at 2011 Omaha Behavioral Science Colloquium: Social Science
Perspective on Sleep. University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE.
Zohra, T. & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2009). Juvenile offenders and possible selves: Are they prepared
for a future outside of incarceration? Paper presented at the 2009 American Society of
Criminology, Philadelphia, PA.
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Koski, C. & Clinkinbeard, S. S. (2008). Deadly impact: The effects of mortality salience on Arab-
American hate crimes. Paper presented at the 2008 American Society of Criminology
Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO.
Clinkinbeard, S. S. & Murray, C. I. (2008). Treatment belonging and support as predictors of
future-oriented planning among incarcerated offenders. Paper presented at the 2008
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH.
Chenault, S., Kadleck, C., Davenport, D., Sutton, P., Clinkinbeard, S. (2008). Training to teach:
Should we do it, and if so, how? Round table discussion at the 2008 Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH.
Clinkinbeard, S. S., & Murray, C. I. (2006). Educational expectations and attainment among late
adolescent parents. Poster presented at the 2006 Society for Research on Adolescence
Biennial Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Murray, C. I., Clinkinbeard, S. S., Padilla, J., Finholm, M., Pettis, C., & Toth, K. (2006). Terror
management theory and close relationships of adolescents dealing with loss. Poster
presented at the 2006 Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting.
Miller, M.K., Griffin, T.W., Clinkinbeard, S.S. & Thomas, R.M. (April, 2006). The Psychology of
Amber Alert. Paper presented at the Western Social Science Association Conference,
Phoenix, AZ.
Marsh, S. C., Clinkinbeard, S. S., & Thomas, R. M. (2005). Risk and protective factors predictive
of sense of coherence during adolescence. Brown bag session at the University of
Nevada, Reno
Marsh, S. C., Clinkinbeard, S. S., & Thomas, R. (2005). A risk-protective factor approach to
predicting sense of coherence during early adolescence. Poster presented at 2005
Annual Convention of the American Psychological Society, Los Angeles, California.
AWARDS
UNO School of Criminology & Criminal Justice GSO Faculty Mentor of the Year Award (2014)
UNO School of Criminology & Criminal Justice Outstanding Teaching Award (2012)
CONTINUING EDUCATION/PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Workshop: Multilevel/Mixed Models Using Stata, October 4-5, 2012, Washington, DC: Stata
Corp
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Training: Youth Level of Service Case Management Inventory, April 24-25, 2013, La Vista, NE:
Dr. Robert D. Hoge
Course Audit: Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling, University of Nebraska at Omaha,
Fall 2014.
Workshop: Item Response Theory, April 8, 2016, University of Nebraska at Omaha, NE: Dr. Kyle
Thomas.
Online Course/Workshop: Structural Equation Modeling, The Analysis Institute. April-May 2016.
COURSES TAUGHT
Research Methods (undergraduate, masters, doctoral)
Research Methods Online (masters)
Risk Assessment Instruments Online (masters)
Juvenile Delinquency (undergraduate)
Special Problems in Research Methods: Data Management (doctoral)
Research Capstone (masters)
Special Topics: Psychology & The Law (undergraduate, masters)
Survey of Criminal Justice (undergraduate)
STUDENT COMMITTEES
Master Thesis Courtney Frei (Chair, completed); Trisha Rhodes (Member, completed)
Doctoral Dissertation Michael Johnson (Chair, current); Starr Solomon (Chair, current); Steven
Windisch (Co-Chair, current); Trisha Rhodes (Chair, completed); Danielle
Bailey (Member, completed); Sandy Peterson (Member, completed);
Abby Vandenberg (Member, completed); Scott Chenault (Member,
completed)
Comprehensive Exam Hillary McNeel (Member, completed); Steven Windisch (Member,
completed); Trisha Rhodes (Chair, completed); Bob Lytle (Member,
completed); Michael Johnson (Member, completed); Sandy Peterson
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(Member, completed); Tusty Zohra (Member, completed); Mary Evans
(Member, completed)
Supervisory Brook Cooley (Member, current); Julie Garman (Member, current);
Michael Logan (Member, current); Steven Windisch (Chair, current);
Timothy Barnum (Chair, past); Michael Johnson (Chair, completed); Trisha
Rhodes (Chair, completed); Danielle Schulz (Member, completed)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE & INVOLVEMENT
Consulting Provided technical assistance and literature reviews for Evidence-Based
Nebraska project for Juvenile Justice Institute (2016)
Consulting Conducted a training webinar for Criminal Justice and FASD Curriculum
Infusion Package, Module 1 (June 2015)
Guest Interview Half-hour expert guest on the Knowledge Network’s Consider This –
Topic: Missing Children & Amber Alert
Grant Reviewer Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (2012, 2013)
Journal Reviewer Criminology, Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency, Justice
Quarterly, Journal of Crime & Justice, Journal of Criminal Justice, Basic
and Applied Social Psychology, Criminal Justice & Behavior, Child & Youth
Care Forum, International Journal of Psychology, Journal of Child &
Family Studies, Journal of Poverty, Psychology Crime & Law, Youth &
Society, Social Science Journal, Journal of Public Health
Panel Chair Drug Use & Social Bonding, ACJS New York (2012)
Panel Organizer Spotlight on CPACS Speaker Series: organized panel on binge drinking
(2013)
Membership Research Society on Alcoholism, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,
American Society of Criminology, Society for Personality & Social
Psychology, UNO Teaching Circle (2007-2010), UNO Research Triangle
(2007-2010)
SCHOOL/COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY SERVICE
University Honors Committee (2017-2018)
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SCCJ Faculty Search Committee (2016, 2017)
SCCJ Advisor Search (2016)
Faculty Senate Liaison UNO Assessment Committee (2016-Present)
Faculty Advisor to Alpha Phi Sigma Criminal Justice Honors Society (2016-Present)
UNO Faculty Senate (2015-Present)
UNO Faculty Senate Rules Subcommittee (2015-Present)
SCCJ Scholarship Chair (2012-Present)
CPACS Commencement Committee (2011-Present)
Faculty Advisor to Criminal Justice Student Organization (2011-Present)
SCCJ Director Search Committee (2015-2016)
CPACS Personnel Committee (2014-2015)
Judicial Committee (2010-2013)
SCCJ Data Lab & Archive Committee (2009-2013)
SCCJ Ad-Hoc Student Portfolio Review Committee (2011-2012)
Admission Committee (2010-2011, 2013-2014)
SCCJ Ad-Hoc RPT Guidelines Committee (2009-2010)
SCCJ Executive Committee (2008 - 2010)
Committee for Crime & Justice Research Consortium (2008, 2010)
SCCJ Search Committee (2008, 2009)
Chancellor’s Commission on the Status of Women (2008 - 2009)
CPACS Teaching Award Review Committee (2010, 2011)
COMMUNITY SERVICE & INVOLVEMENT
Guest Speaker Presentation on Mentoring and Delinquency for Board of Big Brothers Big
Sisters of the Midlands (November 2016)
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Consultant/Advisor North Omaha Boys & Girls Club (2009-2011)
Omaha Police Department Truancy Abatement Program (2009-2010)
Juvenile Delinquency Guidelines: Improving Court Practice in Juvenile Delinquency Cases (2004-2005)
Board Member Nebraska Chapter of the National Hemophilia Foundation (2012-2016);
Community Health Charities (2014-2016)
Board Officer Nebraska Chapter of the National Hemophilia Foundation – Board
Treasurer (2014); Board Vice President (2015); Interim Board President
(2015); Chair, Education/Advocacy Committee (2015-2016)