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spring 2013<br />
Room to Grow<br />
How Campaign <strong>Emory</strong><br />
transformed a school<br />
Global Impact | Wise Water | Honor Roll of Donors<br />
spring 2013 public health magazine I
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Dean, Rollins School of<br />
Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
James W. Curran, MD, MPH<br />
Associate Dean for Development<br />
and External Relations, Rollins<br />
School of Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
Kathryn H. Graves, MEd,<br />
93MPH<br />
Editor<br />
Pam Auchmutey<br />
Art Director<br />
Erica Endicott<br />
Director of Photography<br />
Bryan Meltz<br />
Photo Contributors<br />
Ann Borden<br />
Kay Hinton<br />
Editorial Contributors<br />
Patrick Adams 09MPH<br />
Michelle Hiskey<br />
Sally Wolff King 79G 83PhD<br />
Yael D Sherman 08PhD<br />
Kay Torrance<br />
Circulation and Finance Manager<br />
Carol Pinto<br />
Print Production Manager<br />
Stuart Turner<br />
Executive Director<br />
<strong>Health</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />
Creative Services<br />
Karon Schindler<br />
Associate Vice President<br />
<strong>Health</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />
Communications<br />
Vince Dollard<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
Bridging Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
The glass bridge that connects the Claudia Nance Rollins<br />
Building (left) and the Grace Crum Rollins Building was designed<br />
with community in mind. It unites faculty, students, and staff<br />
who work daily in different disciplines to improve health locally<br />
and globally. It also symbolizes the Rollins family’s long-held<br />
belief in improving the lives of others.<br />
<strong>Emory</strong> Public <strong>Health</strong> is published by the Rollins School of Public <strong>Health</strong>,<br />
a component of the <strong>Woodruff</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong> <strong>Center</strong> of <strong>Emory</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
(emoryhealthsciences.org). Please send class notes, observations, letters<br />
to the editor, and other correspondence to Editor, <strong>Emory</strong> Public <strong>Health</strong>,<br />
1762 Clifton Road, Suite 1000, Atlanta, GA 30322, call 404-712-9265, or<br />
email pam.auchmutey@emory.edu. To contact the Office of Development<br />
and External Relations, contact Kathryn Graves at 404-727-3352<br />
or kgraves@emory.edu. The website of the Rollins School of Public<br />
<strong>Health</strong> is sph.emory.edu. To view past issues of the magazine, visit<br />
publichealthmagazine.emory.edu.<br />
On the Cover Rollins students<br />
often gather on the bridge to<br />
study before and after class.<br />
The iPad edition of <strong>Emory</strong><br />
Public <strong>Health</strong> is available by<br />
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6 Room to Grow<br />
spring 2013<br />
The commitment of the Rollins family and many others<br />
gives rise to a new era in public health at <strong>Emory</strong>.<br />
14 Global Impact<br />
The Hubert family believes that improving health<br />
worldwide begins at Rollins.<br />
19 Wise Water<br />
The <strong>Center</strong> for Global Safe Water is helping make aid<br />
sustainable.<br />
24 Preparing Engaged Leaders<br />
Scholarships help students follow diverse paths<br />
to improve health.<br />
28 Connections Do Matter<br />
Alumni put their public health skills to work for<br />
Campaign <strong>Emory</strong>.<br />
30 One Professor’s Legacy<br />
Michael Kutner’s gift recognizes top talent in<br />
biostatistics.<br />
31 Generosity at Home<br />
Faculty and staff ensure Rollins’ future through<br />
My<strong>Emory</strong>.<br />
33 Honor Roll of Donors<br />
The RSPH recognizes those who played a role<br />
in Campaign <strong>Emory</strong>.<br />
in EvERy iSSUE<br />
DEAn’S mESSAGE .............2<br />
in BRiEf ......................3<br />
ALUmni nEWS. ...............56<br />
CLASS nOTES ................58<br />
Contents<br />
spring 2013 public health magazine 1
From the Dean<br />
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Campaign <strong>Emory</strong> has generated<br />
record growth in student enrollment,<br />
faculty recruitment, and research.<br />
More important, Rollins faculty,<br />
students, and alumni are creating<br />
healthier societies and saving<br />
thousands of lives worldwide.<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
The Power of Philanthropy<br />
The glass bridge that connects the Claudia Nance Rollins Building<br />
and the Grace Crum Rollins Building is a favorite place. Faculty, staff,<br />
and students cross it daily on their way to classes and meetings. It also<br />
links our past and future and the bonds that we share with friends and<br />
donors who supported our school through Campaign <strong>Emory</strong>.<br />
We are especially grateful to the Rollins family, who provided the<br />
lead gift to construct the CNR Building and renovate the gcR Building.<br />
Their sustained generosity has enabled the Rollins School of Public<br />
<strong>Health</strong> to continue to advance its teaching and research mission.<br />
The Hubert Department of Global <strong>Health</strong> has grown in size and<br />
stature with support from the Hubert Foundation. Former school director<br />
Eugene Gangarosa and his wife, Rose, strengthened the <strong>Center</strong> for<br />
Global Safe Water by endowing two faculty chairs. Faculty and staff<br />
created or continue to support programs and scholarships to honor and<br />
train leaders in public health. Alumni stepped forward to provide gifts<br />
for scholarships and other needs.<br />
Several additional people played important roles in leading our campaign.<br />
Lawrence P. and Ann Estes Klamon 65C 76L guided our fundraising<br />
efforts as RSPH campaign co-chairs, as did Ginny Bales Harris<br />
71C 77MPH, campaign chair for alumni, and global health professor<br />
Roger Rochat, chair of the faculty and staff campaign.<br />
Foundations and corporations also contributed to our campaign success<br />
by providing major grants for faculty research.<br />
All of these efforts truly were instrumental in helping raise $170.7<br />
million for Campaign <strong>Emory</strong>, which has generated record growth in<br />
student enrollment, faculty recruitment, and research. More important,<br />
Rollins faculty, students, and alumni are creating healthier societies and<br />
saving thousands of lives worldwide.<br />
James W. Curran, MD, MPH<br />
James W. Curran Dean of Public <strong>Health</strong>
A model mentor<br />
Juan Leon, winner of the the ASPH/Pfizer Early Career in Public<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Teacher Award, puts students first<br />
When he arrived at Rollins in 2004 as<br />
a postdoctoral fellow, assistant professor<br />
of global health Juan Leon was<br />
a freshly minted immunologist with<br />
degrees from Dartmouth and Northwestern,<br />
a prestigious postdoctoral fellowship<br />
from the Dana-Irvington Foundation,<br />
and a bright future in research.<br />
By his own admission, however, he was<br />
not a good teacher.<br />
“I’d tried it in the past, and I thought,<br />
‘It’s just not for me,’ ” he says. “The<br />
only way to get better, I decided, was<br />
to learn from faculty mentors like<br />
Christine Moe, Stan Foster, and David<br />
Kleinbaum, attend workshops, and<br />
ask the students directly. My past and<br />
current departmental chairs, Reynaldo<br />
Martorell and Carlos del Rio, were<br />
important in my growth.”<br />
That strategy seems to have worked.<br />
Last fall, the Association of Schools of<br />
Public <strong>Health</strong> (ASPH) and the pharmaceutical<br />
company Pfizer bestowed on<br />
Leon their 2012 Early Career in Public<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Teaching Award in recognition<br />
of his teaching excellence.<br />
In his decade at <strong>Emory</strong>, Leon has<br />
received numerous awards and recognitions,<br />
including the Outstanding<br />
Achievement and Mentoring by an<br />
Early Career State Life Scientist Award<br />
from the Federation of American<br />
Societies for Experimental Biology and<br />
two teaching awards from <strong>Emory</strong>. He is<br />
the author of 25 peer-reviewed publications<br />
and five book chapters, and his<br />
work, which focuses on interventions<br />
to prevent parasitic and enteric viral<br />
diseases in vulnerable populations in<br />
Through his work in the classroom<br />
and the field, noted teacher Juan<br />
Leon (middle left), works to prevent<br />
parasitic and enteric viral diseases<br />
among vulnerable populations in<br />
the Americas. He is shown here<br />
surrounded by children in Bolivia.<br />
In Brief<br />
the Americas, spans a range<br />
of interests.<br />
For all of Leon’s professional<br />
success, his passion<br />
for “helping people reach<br />
their potential,” as he puts<br />
it, has made him a favorite<br />
among students and<br />
a standout among fellow<br />
faculty members. “I started<br />
working one-on-one with<br />
some students, advising them<br />
on their theses and helping<br />
them chart out their career<br />
goals, and I realized I really<br />
enjoyed it,” he says. “I liked<br />
helping them figure out their futures.”<br />
Like any young faculty member, Leon<br />
was under pressure to publish, and<br />
every minute he spent advising his students<br />
was a minute he might have spent<br />
writing a paper or applying for a grant.<br />
He wanted to be available to everyone,<br />
but there was always so much to do.<br />
“So I thought about how I could<br />
integrate the two activities,” he says.<br />
“And I said, ‘OK, I will make sure that<br />
every thesis I advise directly leads to a<br />
published paper.’ It might not happen<br />
by the end of the year or even the next<br />
year, but it will, eventually, lead to a<br />
published article.” While that meant he<br />
would have to be more selective about<br />
which students he took on—applicants<br />
undergo a rigorous interview<br />
ASPH/Pfizer Prize Winners<br />
Juan Leon joins a growing list of Rollins faculty honored for teaching by ASPH/Pfizer.<br />
They include Kathleen Miner, recipient of the 2009 Faculty Award for Excellence in<br />
Public <strong>Health</strong> Practice; Rob Stephenson, the first recipient of the Early Career in Public<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Teaching Award; and David Kleinbaum, recipient of the 2005 Award for Teaching<br />
Excellence. Michael Kutner is also a member of the ASPH/Pfizer Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
Academy of Distinguished Teachers.<br />
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process—“I knew that if our goals<br />
aligned, both of us would benefit<br />
from the relationship.”<br />
The same went for his student<br />
research assistants. “One great thing<br />
about the RSPH is the Rollins Earn<br />
and Learn (REAL) program,” he says.<br />
By subsidizing a portion of their<br />
salaries, REAL allows MPH and MSPH<br />
students to support their studies with<br />
applied public health experiences in<br />
government agencies, Atlanta-area<br />
nonprofits, and <strong>Emory</strong>-affiliated<br />
programs. Leon, for one, has taken<br />
full advantage of that fact in hiring<br />
students with an eye toward amplifying<br />
his own output. “I thought very<br />
carefully about their level of professional<br />
development,” he says, “and<br />
then I formed a small program, so<br />
they could get everything they want<br />
out of the experience.”<br />
“He’s really invested in his students’<br />
professional development,”<br />
says Michael Garber, a second-year<br />
epidemiology student and leader of<br />
the Leon Research Group’s rotavirus<br />
and nutrition team in Bolivia.”<br />
For Garber, Leon is nothing less<br />
than a life coach. “For all of his<br />
students, he holds an annual career<br />
planning meeting where he gets you<br />
to think about what you want out of<br />
life and how you’re going to get it,”<br />
he says.<br />
His results speak for themselves:<br />
Since joining the faculty in 2008,<br />
Leon has mentored more than 70<br />
undergraduate and graduate students,<br />
many of whom have gone on<br />
to produce award-winning research,<br />
lead public health teams, present<br />
papers at national and international<br />
conferences, and co-author peerreviewed<br />
publications.<br />
“Whenever we have a big decision<br />
to make, my team members and I<br />
have this kind of joke,” says Garber.<br />
“You know WWJD—what would<br />
Jesus do? Well, for us, it’s what<br />
would Juan do?”—Patrick Adams<br />
09mph<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
Sterk named provost<br />
Noted RSPH researcher Claire Sterk was named chief academic officer at <strong>Emory</strong>. She is well prepared for<br />
her new role, having served as interim provost and senior vice provost for academic planning. Sterk is<br />
the former chair of behavioral sciences and health education and associate dean for research at Rollins.<br />
She continues to serve as Charles Howard Candler Professor of Public <strong>Health</strong> and is known for her<br />
studies of addiction, mental health, and HIV/AIDS.<br />
Perfect score: CEPH<br />
board renews school<br />
accreditation<br />
The RSPH received much-anticipated<br />
good news last fall when the Council<br />
of Education for Public <strong>Health</strong> (CEPH)<br />
Board of Councilors extended the<br />
school’s accreditation through December<br />
2019. Rollins met all 27 criteria<br />
evaluated, resulting in a perfect score.<br />
“Meeting each criterion means that<br />
we successfully evaluated the quality<br />
and content of our instruction,<br />
research, and service programs,” says<br />
Richard Levinson, executive associate<br />
dean for academic affairs and leader of<br />
an effort involving 175 participants in<br />
and outside of Rollins.<br />
Reaccreditation concludes a rigorous<br />
process that began in fall 2010,<br />
when a steering committee comprised<br />
of faculty, staff, students, alumni, and<br />
community partners was formed to<br />
ensure broad representation in the<br />
self-assessment process. Supporting<br />
this committee was a seven-member<br />
working group that created a self-study<br />
report, submitted in final form to CEPH<br />
in March 2012.<br />
A month later, a team of reviewers<br />
conducted an on-site visit at Rollins to<br />
validate the self-study findings. They<br />
interviewed a host of individuals in<br />
and outside of the Rollins community,<br />
inspected school facilities, examined<br />
documentation supporting the self-study,<br />
and prepared a report of its findings.<br />
“The CEPH site visit team was very<br />
impressed by the quality of our selfstudy,”<br />
says Laura Lloyd, who coordinated<br />
the RSPH self-assessment. “They<br />
recognized the tremendous effort<br />
invested in the process by the steering<br />
committee and all members of the Rollins<br />
community.”
Research at Rollins In Brief<br />
Alcohol Abuse in<br />
Biomarkers of<br />
Young Adults<br />
Parkinson’s<br />
The face of<br />
Disease<br />
alcoholism has<br />
DuBois Bowman,<br />
changed drasti-<br />
associate profescally.<br />
What was<br />
sor of biostatistics<br />
once viewed as<br />
and bioinfor-<br />
a disease affectmatics,<br />
is part<br />
Michael Windle<br />
ing middle-aged,<br />
blue-collar, white<br />
DuBois Bowman<br />
of the national<br />
Parkinson’s Dis-<br />
males now reflects<br />
ease Biomarkers<br />
a diverse group of young adults, male Program, a new NIH initiative. Through<br />
and female.<br />
this program, researchers will develop<br />
Because binge drinking in young new technologies and analysis tools for<br />
adults is such an important factor in biomarker discovery, identify and vali-<br />
the development of alcohol abuse and date biomarkers in patients, and share<br />
dependency, these disorders are more biomarker data and resources across<br />
prevalent in young adulthood than the Parkinson’s community.<br />
in middle age or older adulthood. Bowman’s group is among nine U.S.<br />
Although the rate of alcoholism begins research teams funded by the National<br />
to decrease around age 25, the damage Institute of Neurological Disorders and<br />
from abuse can be long term.<br />
Stroke. Funded by a $900,ooo grant,<br />
Michael Windle, Rollins Professor his team will develop statistical tools to<br />
and chair of the Department of Behav- analyze data from brain imaging and<br />
ioral <strong>Sciences</strong> and <strong>Health</strong> Education, genetic, molecular, and clinical tests to<br />
received an NIH Research Scientist determine which combinations of bio-<br />
Award (K05) of $1.03 million to conmarkers can better predict Parkinson’s<br />
tinue his 23 years of research examin- than a single biomarker. His project<br />
ing the impact of alcohol abuse and is associated with the Morris K. Udall<br />
disorders across the lifespan. He is the <strong>Center</strong> of Excellence in Parkinson’s<br />
first researcher at Rollins and one of Disease Research at <strong>Emory</strong>. Bowman<br />
five at <strong>Emory</strong> to obtain a K05 award. also directs the <strong>Center</strong> for Biomedical<br />
Over the next five years, Windle and<br />
his team will more closely study the<br />
Imaging Statistics at Rollins.<br />
implications of patterns of alcohol use<br />
Better Sexual<br />
and abuse on adulthood. They also will<br />
<strong>Health</strong> for Teens<br />
examine earlier predictors such as the<br />
The Jane Fonda<br />
social, genetic, and environmental con-<br />
<strong>Center</strong> for Adotributors<br />
to alcohol-related behaviors.<br />
lescentReproduc- “Waiting until someone has liver<br />
tive <strong>Health</strong>, part<br />
disease is too late,” says Windle. “If<br />
of <strong>Emory</strong> School<br />
we look at how such behaviors fit<br />
of Medicine, is<br />
into lifelong patterns, we can develop<br />
specifically targeted interventions that<br />
Jessica Sales<br />
partnering with<br />
Rollins and the<br />
are more beneficial and yield positive<br />
Grady <strong>Health</strong><br />
results for health and well-being.” System Teen Services Clinic to improve<br />
the use of “dual protection”<br />
in young African American<br />
females. By choosing dual<br />
protection, teens can prevent<br />
unintended pregnancies and<br />
sexually transmitted diseases<br />
(STDs), including HIV.<br />
Melissa Kottke, director<br />
of the Jane Fonda <strong>Center</strong>,<br />
and Jessica Sales, research<br />
assistant professor of behavioral<br />
sciences and health<br />
education in the RSPH, are<br />
co-principal investigators of<br />
the project, funded by a fiveyear<br />
$3.2 million grant from<br />
the CDC. Researchers plan to<br />
enroll at least 700 women,<br />
ages 15 to 19, and follow<br />
them for a year after they participate in<br />
a clinic-based intervention.<br />
“One of the most exciting aspects<br />
of this project is that it merges the<br />
best of health behavior research and<br />
clinical services,” says Sales. “It will be<br />
rewarding to see the impact of providing<br />
cutting-edge clinical care coupled<br />
with what we’ve seen can work from<br />
behavior change models.”<br />
Neglected Tropical Diseases<br />
The Task Force for Global <strong>Health</strong>, a<br />
longtime partner of Rollins, received<br />
a five-year, $28.8 million grant from<br />
the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation<br />
to establish the Neglected Tropical<br />
Diseases Support <strong>Center</strong> to close gaps<br />
in research to control and eliminate<br />
NTDs and quickly translate findings<br />
into policy.<br />
News of the grant coincided with<br />
a vote by the WHO executive board<br />
to recommend that the World <strong>Health</strong><br />
Assembly adopt a resolution at its May<br />
2013 meeting to control or eliminate<br />
all 17 NTDs by 2020.<br />
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public health magazine spring 2013
Room to<br />
J<br />
ust over a century ago, O. Wayne Rollins<br />
was born in a simple two-bedroom<br />
house in rural Northwest Georgia. His<br />
mother, Claudia Nance Rollins, impressed<br />
upon him and his younger brother, John,<br />
that they could achieve anything through<br />
honesty, integrity, and hard work. Long after<br />
the brothers founded several companies and<br />
became <strong>Emory</strong> benefactors, they continued<br />
to heed their mother’s advice.<br />
“Giving to a living institution that goes on<br />
and affects people’s lives—to me that’s the<br />
best,” Wayne once said. “That’s the highest<br />
kind of giving when you invest in people.”<br />
campaign emory success<br />
The commiTmenT of The Rollins family<br />
and many oTheRs<br />
gives Rise To a new eRa<br />
in public healTh aT emoRy<br />
by pam auchmuTey<br />
His words ring especially true today, given<br />
the commitment of nearly 150,000 alumni,<br />
faculty, staff, students, friends, foundations,<br />
and others to Campaign <strong>Emory</strong>. When the<br />
seven-year campaign ended in late 2012,<br />
they had given a historic $1.69 billion to the<br />
university, including a record $170.7 million<br />
to the Rollins School of Public <strong>Health</strong>. The<br />
family of Wayne and Grace Crum Rollins<br />
played a key role in the RSPH campaign with<br />
a $50 million lead gift to construct a second<br />
building for teaching and research.<br />
Open since 2010, the Claudia Nance<br />
Rollins (CNR) Building more than doubles<br />
Left: The Claudia Nance Rollins Building provides ample and inviting space for students to meet and study. Far left,<br />
top: Students often gather on the glass bridge that joins the Claudia Nance Rollins and Grace Crum Rollins buildings.<br />
<strong>Center</strong>: Gary (left) and Randall Rollins talk with Rollins Professor Viola Vaccarino about her research in cardiovascular<br />
epidemiology. Bottom: Aiden Varan, a U.S. citizen from New Zealand, is majoring in global health epidemiology at Rollins.<br />
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“the Rollins family created the footprint<br />
and the facility that allowed us to grow into<br />
one of the nation’s top schools of public<br />
health”—dean james curran<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
The buildings that comprise the RSPH are named to honor<br />
the Rollins family. They include Pam Rollins (front row, left),<br />
Randall Rollins, Gary Rollins, Amy Rollins Kreisler (back row,<br />
right), and Peggy Rollins. Henry Tippie (back row, left) is a<br />
trustee of the O. Wayne Rollins Foundation.
The Lawrence P. and Ann Estes Klamon Room,<br />
located in the Claudia Nance Rollins Building, is<br />
a popular venue for special events.<br />
the size of the school and re-emphasizes<br />
the Rollins family’s commitment to<br />
improving public health worldwide.<br />
“The Claudia Nance Rollins Building<br />
signifies the importance of public<br />
health at <strong>Emory</strong> and our vision of the<br />
future for public health in the United<br />
States and throughout the world,”<br />
says RSPH Dean James Curran. “It is<br />
also a tangible example of support for<br />
our vision by committed donors and a<br />
symbol of shared optimism and belief<br />
in our mission.”<br />
Gifts made to Rollins during Campaign<br />
<strong>Emory</strong> have transformed the<br />
school. A major commitment from the<br />
Hubert Foundation led to the naming<br />
of the Hubert Department of Global<br />
<strong>Health</strong>, the endowment of two faculty<br />
chairs, and increased student support<br />
for global field research. Eugene<br />
Gangarosa, professor emeritus, and his<br />
wife, Rose, funded two faculty chairs to<br />
strengthen the <strong>Center</strong> for Global Safe<br />
Water at <strong>Emory</strong>. Grants from the Bill &<br />
Melinda Gates Foundation are funding<br />
These students are seated in front of a 1990 photo of O. Wayne and Grace Crum Rollins taken at <strong>Emory</strong>.<br />
Following Mr. Rollins’ death in 1991, Mrs. Rollins and her sons fulfilled his interest in constructing a<br />
building to house the school. The Grace Crum Rollins Building opened in 1994.<br />
the center’s work to reduce waterborne<br />
diseases in Ghana, expanding the William<br />
H. Foege Fellowships in Global<br />
<strong>Health</strong>, and reducing tobacco use in<br />
China through a partnership led by the<br />
<strong>Emory</strong> Global <strong>Health</strong> Institute.<br />
In the CNR Building, the Lawrence P.<br />
and Ann Estes Klamon Room honors<br />
their leadership as RSPH co-chairs for<br />
Campaign <strong>Emory</strong> and celebrates their<br />
support of the first endowed chair at<br />
<strong>Emory</strong> named for a sitting dean. Curran<br />
and future deans will be known as the<br />
James W. Curran Dean of Public <strong>Health</strong>.<br />
Donors also are funding new scholarships<br />
to support expanded enrollment<br />
made possible by the school’s physical<br />
growth. Alumni have played a major<br />
role in this effort, including Elizabeth<br />
Camp 83MPH, who is creating a<br />
scholarship for nurses seeking an MPH<br />
degree, which represents the largest gift<br />
from a Rollins graduate.<br />
The CNR Building personifies the<br />
commitment of the Rollins family,<br />
who share Wayne Rollins’ belief in<br />
improving the lives of people around<br />
the world. Claudia Nance Rollins<br />
instilled in him a strong belief in service<br />
to others. He came to serve as an<br />
<strong>Emory</strong> trustee and, together with his<br />
family, provided major gifts to Candler<br />
School of Theology and <strong>Emory</strong> School<br />
of Medicine.<br />
After <strong>Emory</strong> established the School of<br />
Public <strong>Health</strong> in 1990, Rollins agreed<br />
that a building to house it was needed.<br />
Following his death in 1991, his wife<br />
Grace and their sons Randall and Gary,<br />
who also came to serve as <strong>Emory</strong> trustees,<br />
provided a major gift to construct a<br />
10-story building. Prior to the opening<br />
of the Grace Crum Rollins Building in<br />
late 1994, <strong>Emory</strong> named the school for<br />
the Rollins family to honor their generosity<br />
to the university.<br />
Like Rollins himself, the RSPH rose<br />
from humble beginnings to be ranked<br />
by U.S. News & World Report as the<br />
No. 6 school of public health in the<br />
nation. Since 1975, the school has<br />
evolved from a community health<br />
rollins by the numbers Enrollment: 1,188 students / Includes 960 MPH students, 147 PhD students, 25 postdoctoral fellows . . .<br />
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Four faculty<br />
members currently<br />
hold Rollins<br />
professorships,<br />
including Viola<br />
Vaccarino, chair<br />
of epidemiology<br />
(center), and Lance<br />
Waller, chair of<br />
biostatistics and<br />
bioinformatics<br />
(right). They met<br />
recently with Amy<br />
Rollins Kreisler<br />
and Gary and<br />
Randall Rollins<br />
when the family<br />
visited the school.<br />
Michael Windle,<br />
chair of behavioral<br />
sciences and health<br />
education, and<br />
Ruth Berkelman,<br />
a noted expert<br />
in emergency<br />
preparedness,<br />
also hold Rollins<br />
professorships.<br />
program with 16 students, based in a<br />
small house on Clifton Road, into a<br />
spacious two-building complex with<br />
more than 1,100 MPH and phd students.<br />
Both buildings are linked by a<br />
glass bridge.<br />
“The Rollins family created the<br />
footprint and the facility that allowed<br />
us to grow into one of the nation’s top<br />
schools of public health,” says Curran.<br />
a unified community<br />
With the school’s expansion, the RSPH<br />
has become a desirable destination for<br />
people in and outside of <strong>Emory</strong>. On<br />
any given day, Rollins hosts one or<br />
more special events, many of them in<br />
the 250-seat Rollins Auditorium and<br />
the Lawrence P. and Ann Estes Klamon<br />
Room, which offers a view of the<br />
Atlanta skyline from the top floor of<br />
CNR. Students and faculty heading to<br />
classes on the first floor pass by rotating<br />
exhibitions of poster art on mental<br />
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health, obesity, and other<br />
public health topics.<br />
The Rollins Auditorium<br />
accommodates large<br />
classes and major events<br />
such as the annual Martin<br />
Luther King Jr. Community<br />
Service Awards,<br />
hosted alternately by<br />
the RSPH and Goizeuta<br />
Business School; the 50th<br />
anniversary celebration<br />
of the Peace Corps; and<br />
training sessions for new<br />
officers with the CDC’s<br />
Epidemic Intelligence<br />
Service.<br />
The Rollins Café in the GCR Building<br />
draws students, faculty, and staff from<br />
RSPH and along the Clifton Corridor.<br />
Groups from <strong>Emory</strong> and the Atlanta<br />
community hold events and meetings<br />
in the refurbished Rita Anne Rollins<br />
Room on the eighth floor of GCR.<br />
Stacey Mason, a second-year student majoring in health<br />
education, uses the Reading Room, a quiet place for study in<br />
the Grace Crum Rollins Building.<br />
Prior to the opening of the CNR<br />
Building, faculty, staff, and students<br />
were spread across nine locations.<br />
Now they are housed in one complex<br />
that includes expanded space and<br />
greatly enhanced it capabilities for<br />
classrooms, administrative and faculty<br />
offices, laboratories, distance learning,<br />
rollins by the numbers Faculty: 264 / Includes 100+ new tenure and tenure-track faculty . . . Research funding: $73.9 million in 2012 . . .
admission and student services, and<br />
career services.<br />
“We’re much more of a community,”<br />
says Dean Surbey, executive associate<br />
dean for administration and finance.<br />
“When the school was located in just<br />
one building, departments were siloed<br />
on different floors. Now people leave<br />
their offices for all kinds of reasons.<br />
They have to cross the bridge to teach,<br />
go to a lecture in the auditorium, or<br />
see people in other departments. Students<br />
have space of their own. They’re<br />
everywhere.”<br />
living public health 24/7<br />
Students have access to both buildings<br />
all day and night. They attend class,<br />
hold poster sessions on the bridge, meet<br />
in small rooms equipped with smart<br />
technology to collaborate on projects,<br />
work at the laboratory bench or in<br />
the computer lab, and study quietly in<br />
the GCR Reading Room. Increasingly,<br />
students seek out Rollins to become<br />
leaders in public health.<br />
In fall 2011, the school welcomed<br />
530 new MPH students—its largest<br />
entering class ever. In 2012, the RSPH<br />
ranked first nationally in the number<br />
of applications to an MPH program,<br />
based on data collected by the Association<br />
of Schools of Public <strong>Health</strong>. It<br />
also received the most applications in<br />
epidemiology and global health.<br />
The school’s facilities and reputation<br />
make Prudence Goss a popular figure<br />
at recruitment fairs, where prospective<br />
students often crowd her booth. She<br />
annually attends 10 or more exhibitions<br />
held locally and around the country.<br />
“Telling the story of our growth<br />
directly impacts students’ interest<br />
in Rollins,” says Goss, director of<br />
recruitment and student life. “Knowing<br />
that we have one of the largest<br />
During the renovation of the Grace Crum Rollins Building, this classroom was updated with smart technology to<br />
enhance teaching for instructors like Paul Weiss, senior associate of biostatistics and bioinformatics.<br />
Space: 300,000 square feet . . . Classrooms: 20+ . . . Campaign <strong>Emory</strong> goal: $150 million . . . Campaign <strong>Emory</strong> total: $170.7 million<br />
infrastructures in the country—that<br />
encourages students to visualize that<br />
next step and see themselves at Rollins.”<br />
The school’s proximity to CDC and<br />
the Rollins Earn and Learn program,<br />
which pairs students with Atlanta-area<br />
employers, figure prominently in students’<br />
decision to apply. “We tell them,<br />
‘You’re going to be making significant<br />
contributions to public health before<br />
you even enter the field,’ ” says Goss.<br />
Stacey Mason, a second-year student<br />
majoring in health education,<br />
met Goss two years ago during a local<br />
health career fair. The school’s facilities<br />
and the prospect of gaining hands-on<br />
experience in HIV prevention impressed<br />
her. She has worked with researchers<br />
Hannah Cooper and Ralph DiClemente<br />
on two different studies.“I’m learning<br />
how people in public health can close<br />
the gap in health disparities and get<br />
people into the type of care they need,”<br />
says Mason, who majored<br />
in English at Spelman<br />
College in Atlanta.<br />
Aiden Varan is a U.S.<br />
citizen who grew up in<br />
New Zealand, studied<br />
genetics in Australia, and<br />
volunteered as a sexual<br />
health peer educator<br />
in Uganda. He learned<br />
about Rollins from a<br />
high school classmate<br />
who received his MPH in<br />
the United States. Rollins’<br />
reputation in global<br />
health epidemiology and<br />
infectious disease piqued<br />
Varan’s interest in the<br />
school. Stan Foster, his<br />
global health mentor,<br />
and Anne Spaulding, his<br />
epidemiology mentor,<br />
provided valuable guid-<br />
ance. Thanks to Spaulding,<br />
Varan helped evaluate<br />
hepatitis C rates in U.S.<br />
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prisons and worked with prison staff<br />
in Haiti to develop a bilingual tool for<br />
gathering and entering data on HIV, TB,<br />
and anemia.<br />
“Even with a large student body,<br />
there’s a strong sense of unified community<br />
at Rollins,” says Varan. “The school<br />
has incredible facilities that house<br />
public health experts across disciplines.<br />
It has a built environment that creates a<br />
rich and engaging place to study.”<br />
seeing the possibilities<br />
Before the CNR Building opened in July<br />
2010, Dana Barr could see the potential<br />
it held for growing laboratory science.<br />
As director of the pesticide laboratory<br />
at CDC, where she worked for 22 years,<br />
she often collaborated with <strong>Emory</strong><br />
researchers to perform exposure assessments<br />
for their studies. A desire to<br />
develop her own studies, coupled with<br />
Rollins’ need for laboratory support<br />
to expand research in the Department<br />
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of Environmental <strong>Health</strong>, made Barr’s<br />
decision to join Rollins as a research<br />
professor an easy one. She is one of<br />
100-plus faculty members recruited to<br />
Rollins in recent years.<br />
In addition to developing her own<br />
studies, Barr collaborates on several<br />
projects, including one led by toxicologist<br />
Michael Caudle—another new<br />
faculty member—to measure levels of<br />
brominated flame-retardants (BFRs) in<br />
the brain. Caudle believes BFRs may<br />
be associated with the development of<br />
Parkinson’s disease.<br />
“The faculty here work well<br />
together,” says Barr. “We don’t distinguish<br />
our labs from one another, which<br />
promotes a collaborative attitude and<br />
teaches students how to interact with<br />
others when they leave here.”<br />
The Department of Epidemiology has<br />
added a number of faculty and students<br />
since Rollins Professor Viola Vaccarino<br />
became chair three years ago. MPH and<br />
phd enrollment increased steadily in<br />
2010 and 2011.<br />
“The school’s facilities are a plus in<br />
our recruitment efforts,” says Vaccarino.<br />
“We would not be able to accommodate<br />
new faculty and more students<br />
without the new building.”<br />
Recruitment of junior faculty has<br />
broadened her department’s expertise<br />
in areas such as molecular epidemiology.<br />
Jennifer Mullé established a<br />
laboratory to study the genetic variants<br />
that contribute to schizophrenia. She<br />
measures these variants in DNA from<br />
saliva and blood and then analyzes the<br />
data using high-powered hardware and<br />
software. Rollins’ lab and IT capabilities<br />
make it possible for Mullé to<br />
process and store ever-growing volumes<br />
of scientific data.<br />
“We’re moving toward more precise<br />
biological measures of the effect of<br />
environmental exposures on human<br />
genes,” says Mullé. “As we do that, we
Above: Jennifer Mullé (right), Rollins assistant<br />
professor of epidemiology, and Ann Dodd,<br />
research specialist, are studying the genetic<br />
variants that contribute to schizophrenia.<br />
Left: Economist Gail Wilensky gives the<br />
Michael M.E. Johns MD Lecture on <strong>Health</strong><br />
Policy in the Rollins Auditorium.<br />
need a place to measure these effects.<br />
Having that infrastructure in a school<br />
of public health is the future. It’s forward<br />
thinking.”<br />
Mullé is among a cadre of faculty<br />
who serve as Rollins assistant professors.<br />
These professorships provide time<br />
and support that junior faculty need to<br />
launch their research careers.<br />
“The Rollins assistant professorships<br />
help us recruit and retain the best<br />
people to build our research portfolio,”<br />
says Lance Waller, Rollins Professor<br />
and chair of the Department of<br />
Biostatistics and Bioinformatics. His<br />
department includes one current and<br />
two former Rollins assistant professors,<br />
who were promoted to associate<br />
professor.“They are a great investment<br />
and show a commitment that junior<br />
faculty are part of the school and its<br />
reputation.”<br />
Endowed professorships make it<br />
possible for established faculty to grow<br />
their research. Rollins Professor Ruth<br />
Berkelman continues to lead the <strong>Center</strong><br />
for Public <strong>Health</strong> Preparedness and<br />
Research, established following 9/11.<br />
Michael Windle, Rollins Professor and<br />
chair of the Department of Behavioral<br />
<strong>Sciences</strong> and <strong>Health</strong> Education, recently<br />
received an NIH Research Scientist<br />
Award, a first for the RSPH and one of<br />
five at <strong>Emory</strong>. The grant will extend his<br />
research on alcohol abuse and alcohol<br />
disorders across the lifespan, an area he<br />
has studied for 23 years.<br />
As Gary Miller, associate dean for<br />
research points out, the growth of<br />
the school brings new challenges. The<br />
school has 264 <strong>regular</strong> faculty members,<br />
and the large number makes it<br />
more difficult for faculty to know what<br />
other colleagues are doing. Their observation<br />
gave rise to the Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
<strong>Sciences</strong> Grand Rounds, a monthly<br />
lecture series held in the Rollins Auditorium<br />
for faculty, staff, students, and<br />
the public. Lectures are videotaped and<br />
available on the school’s website.<br />
“It’s been a very good way of fostering<br />
interaction among different programs<br />
in the school,” says Miller.<br />
Growth in the number of faculty has<br />
generated greater scientific momentum.<br />
Research funding now totals $73.9<br />
million and meets one of the school’s<br />
strategic goals. Laboratory space in the<br />
new building makes it possible for the<br />
school to secure more center grants,<br />
such as an $8 million grant from the<br />
Environmental Protection Agency to<br />
establish the Southeastern <strong>Center</strong> for<br />
Air Pollution and Epidemiology in<br />
partnership with Georgia Tech. This<br />
fall, the third cohort of PhD students<br />
will enroll in the doctoral program in<br />
environmental health sciences. Today,<br />
147 PhD students are training at Rollins—just<br />
shy of its strategic goal of 150<br />
students. The three floors of laboratory<br />
space in the CNR Building have opened<br />
up new training opportunities for MPH<br />
and phd students studying epidemiology,<br />
environmental health, global<br />
health, and infectious disease.<br />
“We’re still recruiting faculty to do<br />
more laboratory-based research,” says<br />
Miller. “We built a substantial amount<br />
of laboratory space and currently lease<br />
a portion of it that we’re not ready to<br />
occupy to the School of Medicine. This<br />
allows us to continue the growth of our<br />
laboratory research enterprise over the<br />
next several years.”<br />
moving forward<br />
With growth comes new aspirations. By<br />
surpassing its Campaign <strong>Emory</strong> goal of<br />
$150 million, the RSPH carries momentum<br />
and energy into its future work.<br />
Funding priorities for 2013 include<br />
support for students, faculty, and programs.<br />
Curran has set a long-term goal<br />
of raising $100 million for endowment<br />
to support new and ongoing initiatives.<br />
Current endowment stands at more<br />
than $56 million.<br />
“Growing endowment is our highest<br />
priority,” says Curran. “As someone<br />
once said, the sign of the most civilized<br />
society is when old men and women<br />
plant seeds for trees under whose leaves<br />
they will never draw shade. That’s<br />
the principle behind endowment—to<br />
ensure that future generations can be<br />
trained to work in the field and make<br />
discoveries that best benefit public<br />
health and the world.”<br />
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global<br />
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ThaT improving healTh worldwide<br />
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Richard Hubert<br />
(left) endowed<br />
the three<br />
global health<br />
professorships<br />
held by Carlos<br />
del Rio, Venkat<br />
Narayan, and<br />
Keith Klugman.<br />
Last year, faculty in the Hubert Department<br />
of Global <strong>Health</strong> logged enough<br />
miles to circle the world 80 times. The<br />
seventh floor of the Claudia Nance<br />
Rollins Building serves as their hub<br />
for improving the health of populations from<br />
Atlanta to Latin America, Africa, and Asia.<br />
The department includes nearly 200 faculty<br />
with primary, joint, and adjunct appointments;<br />
more than $16 million in research funding; and<br />
181 MPH students. In 2011, the department had<br />
192 students—its largest student body ever.<br />
Students are drawn to global health at Rollins<br />
for a number of reasons—the school’s newly<br />
expanded facilities; its close ties to the CDC, CARE,<br />
the Task Force for Global <strong>Health</strong>, and other partners;<br />
opportunities to conduct hands-on research;<br />
and faculty who rank among the world’s leading<br />
experts in infectious diseases, diabetes, safe water<br />
and sanitation, nutrition, the health of women<br />
and children, and faith and health.<br />
The Hubert Department of Global <strong>Health</strong><br />
also stands out as the first named department of<br />
global health in the country. Its name honors the<br />
generosity of Atlanta attorney Richard “Dick”<br />
N. Hubert 60L through the Hubert Foundation,<br />
created to fulfill the wishes of his late father,<br />
O.C. Hubert, to prevent hunger and disease.<br />
After overcoming a series of legal hurdles to<br />
settle the estate, the Hubert Foundation was<br />
established, with Dick Hubert and William<br />
Foege, then executive director of the Carter <strong>Center</strong>,<br />
as trustees.<br />
“The excellence of global health at Rollins<br />
could not have been achieved without the support<br />
of the Hubert family and a dean like Jim<br />
Curran, who has a deep interest in preparing<br />
the future guardians of the world’s health,” says<br />
Foege, now Presidential Distinguished Professor<br />
Emeritus of International <strong>Health</strong>. “It is impossible<br />
to define the impact on health in every<br />
country, now and in the future.”<br />
Thanks to Foege’s guidance, Hubert found a<br />
way to honor his father’s wishes by helping Rollins<br />
fulfill its mission of improving health and<br />
preventing disease. “The school has the expertise<br />
and the sensitivity to deal with a global world,”<br />
says Hubert.<br />
campaign emory success<br />
Through Campaign <strong>Emory</strong>, the Hubert Foundation<br />
provided major gifts and pledges to create<br />
two endowed professorships; double support<br />
for the O.C. Hubert Fellowships in International<br />
<strong>Health</strong>, enabling more students to conduct<br />
global field research; and establish the Richard<br />
N. Hubert Fund for Global <strong>Health</strong> Excellence in<br />
research and education.<br />
“Mr. Hubert’s investment allows us to think<br />
outside the box to improve health outcomes and<br />
reduce disparities,” says Carlos del Rio, Hubert<br />
Professor and department chair. He is one of<br />
three faculty experts who have helped raise Rollins’<br />
pro<strong>file</strong> in prevention of pneumonia, diabetes,<br />
and HIV/AIDs, aided by the Hubert Foundation.<br />
An Ally AgAinst childhood<br />
pneumoniA<br />
Since 2000, children born in the United States<br />
benefit from the research of Keith Klugman,<br />
who helped develop the pneumonia vaccine that<br />
is now part of their immunization regimen. As<br />
a result, invasive pneumococcal disease among<br />
young American children has decreased by<br />
nearly 80%.<br />
Children are less fortunate in the developing<br />
world, where pneumonia claims 800,000<br />
lives annually—more than any other childhood<br />
disease. Klugman has made it his life’s work to<br />
reverse that trend.<br />
When the South African native joined Rollins<br />
in 2001, he was regarded as the world’s leading<br />
expert on antibiotic resistance in pneumonia.<br />
Four years later, Klugman was named the William<br />
H. Foege Chair of Global <strong>Health</strong>, funded<br />
by the Hubert Foundation in honor of Foege’s<br />
contributions to the field.<br />
In 2003, the New England Journal of Medicine<br />
published the results of Klugman’s landmark<br />
study that proved overwhelmingly that the pneumococcal<br />
vaccine had the potential to save the<br />
lives of thousands of HIV-positive and HIV-negative<br />
children. Since then, Klugman has pushed to<br />
make the vaccine available to children in Africa<br />
and Southeast Asia.<br />
“One challenge in particular is developing<br />
the evidence to show that the vaccine, when<br />
implemented in routine immunizations, reduces<br />
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children’s deaths,” says Klugman. “That<br />
is largely the focus of our current<br />
research at Rollins.”<br />
Klugman’s team has begun to evaluate<br />
vaccine effectiveness in rural South<br />
Africa by looking at the ecology of<br />
the pneumococcal bacteria pre- and<br />
post-vaccine. Ultimately, they expect<br />
their results to show that the vaccine<br />
protects children up to age 5 and interrupts<br />
disease transmission to unvaccinated<br />
children and adults.<br />
Bacteria resistance to vaccines<br />
remains an ever-present threat, leading<br />
Klugman and several collaborators<br />
to embark on the largest project ever<br />
to sequence the 20,000 pneumococcal<br />
genomes. Researchers will collect strains<br />
of the bacteria before and after the<br />
vaccine is rolled out in four countries<br />
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in Africa and analyze existing strains<br />
in the United States, Asia, and South<br />
America. Through genetic sequencing of<br />
these strains, they hope to identify the<br />
genomic changes associated with bacterial<br />
escape from the vaccine.<br />
Klugman is leading the five-year<br />
study, funded by the Bill & Melinda<br />
Gates Foundation, in collaboration<br />
with the CDC, the <strong>University</strong> of<br />
Cambridge in England, the National<br />
Institute for Communicable Diseases<br />
at Wits <strong>University</strong> in South Africa, the<br />
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute unit in<br />
Malawi, the Medical Research Council<br />
in Gambia, and the Kenya Medical<br />
Research Institute.<br />
Earlier this year, the Gates Foundation<br />
tapped Klugman to serve six months<br />
as its senior adviser on pneumonia<br />
Left: Keith Klugman (right) has been a mentor to MD/PhD student Joshua<br />
Shak, who is studying how pneumococcus biofilms, or aggregates of cells,<br />
form and reform to cause disease. Above: Venkat Narayan conducts a “lab”<br />
session on diabetes with several postdoctoral fellows from India.<br />
web connection: To learn about Keith Klugman’s efforts to<br />
sequence pneumococcal genomes, view the video at bit.ly/pneumoniagenome.<br />
prevention. Students also benefit from<br />
his expertise. A conversation with Klugman<br />
led md/phd student Michael Mina<br />
to study how influenza vaccines may<br />
impact diseases caused by bacteria.<br />
Mina remembers that first meeting.<br />
“Keith told me, ‘I’m fairly confident that<br />
the influenza virus is responsible for<br />
most pneumococcal disease during flu<br />
season.’ His comment stuck with me,”<br />
says Mina. “He has this wonderful ability<br />
to think broadly about the different<br />
aspects of human biology and disease.”<br />
A network to curb diAbetes<br />
One floor above the Klugman laboratory,<br />
diabetes expert K.M. Venkat<br />
Narayan runs a different sort of “lab”<br />
consisting of a round table, a few<br />
chairs, and a whiteboard.
“This is where we brainstorm and<br />
design studies,” says Narayan, the<br />
Ruth and O.C. Hubert Professor of<br />
Global <strong>Health</strong>.<br />
The ideas generated at his small table<br />
touch people worldwide. Born and<br />
educated in India, Narayan has focused<br />
on prevention and control of diabetes<br />
for most of his career. In 2006, he left<br />
the CDC to build “something big and<br />
something global” at Rollins.<br />
Today, he co-leads the <strong>Emory</strong> Global<br />
Diabetes Research <strong>Center</strong> in partnership<br />
with the Madras Diabetes<br />
Research Foundation in India, where he<br />
also runs a diabetes prevention study<br />
funded by the International Diabetes<br />
Federation with support from Lilly<br />
and Company. He is the principal U.S.<br />
investigator of the NIH-funded Global<br />
<strong>Center</strong> of Excellence for Prevention and<br />
Control of Cardiometabolic Diseases<br />
in South Asia, based at the Public<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Foundation of India in New<br />
Delhi. <strong>Center</strong> researchers in three cities<br />
in India and Pakistan follow 14,000<br />
people to assess their risk of diabetes,<br />
cardiovascular diseases, chronic<br />
pulmonary disease, and some cancers.<br />
The center plans to add another 14,000<br />
people in 2014. Another trial involving<br />
1,200 people at 10 sites in India and<br />
Pakistan will focus on better delivery<br />
of low-cost diabetes care and the<br />
impact of organized care on diabetes<br />
complications.<br />
“We are growing a huge enterprise to<br />
better understand who develops disease<br />
and why and the associated risk factors,<br />
all of which spawns new avenues<br />
of research,” says Narayan. “Part of<br />
our mission is to assist countries in<br />
developing better systems of caring for<br />
those who require lifelong treatment<br />
for diabetes or cardiovascular disease.”<br />
Mentoring young researchers is integral<br />
to that enterprise. During the past<br />
five years, Narayan and other global<br />
health faculty have garnered funding to<br />
train 42 junior investigators from low-<br />
and middle-income countries and the<br />
United States.<br />
This network will grow stronger<br />
with the start-up of the <strong>Emory</strong> Public<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Leadership and Implementation<br />
Academy, led by Mohammad Ali,<br />
Carlos del Rio teaches a seminar on HIV/AIDS for<br />
students and fellows at Rollins. Throughout his<br />
career, del Rio has dedicated significant time and<br />
resources to mentoring students and faculty as<br />
scientific leaders in global health.<br />
assistant professor of global health,<br />
and funded by the Fogarty International<br />
<strong>Center</strong> at NIH. During the<br />
next five years, Rollins will train 60<br />
professionals from India and Mexico<br />
to strengthen prevention of diabetes,<br />
cancer, mental illness, heart disease,<br />
and other noncommunicable diseases.<br />
Shailendra Dandge, a pharmacologist<br />
from India, learned much at Rollins<br />
to develop his study on the effects of<br />
metformin, a drug used to treat diabetes,<br />
on vitamin B12 deficiency. Through<br />
his research, he will develop India’s first<br />
guidelines for early detection of B12<br />
deficiency to prevent neuronal injury.<br />
“I have found a strong network at<br />
Rollins,” say Dandge, one of six India<br />
Research Fellows in Noncommunicable<br />
Diseases who spent time in Narayan’s<br />
lab last fall. “One thing I’ve learned<br />
is how to look at a problem comprehensively<br />
and then narrow its focus. In<br />
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doing so, you realize you can work on<br />
different dimensions of a problem for<br />
20 to 30 years.”<br />
Addressing hiV on multiple<br />
fronts<br />
Carlos del Rio has been at the forefront<br />
of preventing infectious diseases<br />
for nearly 30 years. A respected voice<br />
in HIV/AIDs research and training<br />
worldwide, he works equally hard to<br />
overcome barriers to prevention and<br />
treatment locally and nationally.<br />
Earlier this year, del Rio and his<br />
collaborators published the results of<br />
the Women’s HIV SeroIncidence Study<br />
(ISIS), which showed that HIV rates for<br />
black women in Atlanta and five other<br />
U.S. cities are much higher than previously<br />
estimated by the CDC. The study<br />
is part of the HIV Prevention Trials<br />
Network (HPTN), a global collaborative<br />
funded by NIH to test nonvaccine<br />
interventions to prevent HIV transmission.<br />
Study findings will lead to better<br />
interventions for women at risk of HIV<br />
and related problems of food insecurity,<br />
poverty, domestic violence, and crime.<br />
“An important factor impeding<br />
design of HIV prevention trials for U.S<br />
women is the inability to identify a<br />
definable group of women at high risk<br />
for HIV infection,” says del Rio, the<br />
<strong>Emory</strong> site leader for the HPTN. “ISIS<br />
used novel recruitment strategies and<br />
identified a population with significant<br />
risk of HIV infection.”<br />
Training others is as important to del<br />
Rio as finding ways to prevent disease.<br />
Graduates of the <strong>Emory</strong> AIDs International<br />
Training and Research Program,<br />
which he has directed for 14 years, are<br />
helping control the global epidemic. A<br />
new consortium with Vanderbilt, Duke,<br />
and Cornell universities, led by del<br />
Rio and Narayan, is advancing global<br />
health training for early career health<br />
scientists from the United States. The<br />
Fogarty Global <strong>Health</strong> Program for<br />
Fellows and Scholars includes five university<br />
consortia that provide nearly a<br />
year of training in developing countries.<br />
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Timothy Love, a general surgery<br />
resident, and Ameeta Kalokhe, an infectious<br />
disease fellow, are the first participants<br />
from <strong>Emory</strong>. Love is in Ethiopia<br />
to help establish a registry to improve<br />
breast cancer screening, while Kalokhe<br />
is working with the National AIDs<br />
Research Institute in India to develop a<br />
scale for measuring domestic violence<br />
against married women.<br />
“The philosophy in training is not<br />
only to build skills, but also to expose<br />
people to other contexts,” says Narayan.<br />
“When a young U.S. investigator<br />
spends several months in a low- or<br />
middle-income country, it changes<br />
lives. They’re also able to touch a lot of<br />
lives here.”<br />
Last fall, del Rio provided funding to<br />
support two doctoral students from his<br />
native Mexico to study at Rollins for<br />
six months. The Hubert professorship<br />
“allows me to support faculty, students,<br />
and others in their development,” he<br />
says. “Mentoring is all about interacting<br />
and learning from others.”<br />
A growing reputAtion<br />
Global health at Rollins is growing. In<br />
2012, the school ranked first nationally<br />
in the number of MPH applicants<br />
in global health. Funding for faculty<br />
research increased by 27% between<br />
“the school hAs the expertise And the sensitiVity to<br />
deAl with A globAl world.”—richArd l. hubert<br />
Linda and Richard Hubert are dedicated<br />
advocates of global health. She is a professor<br />
emerita of English at Agnes Scott College; he is<br />
an Atlanta trial attorney.<br />
2011 and 2012. Six of the 32 faculty<br />
with primary appointments hold<br />
endowed chairs, including former<br />
department chair Reynaldo Martorell,<br />
the Robert W. <strong>Woodruff</strong> Professor in<br />
International Nutrition. Future plans<br />
call for recruitment of more faculty<br />
specializing in chronic and communicable<br />
diseases.<br />
“We would like to be the epicenter of<br />
global health at <strong>Emory</strong> and in Atlanta,”<br />
says del Rio. “The support of the<br />
Hubert Foundation gives us an edge.”
water<br />
The cenTer for GloBal safe WaTer<br />
is helpinG maKe aid susTainaBle<br />
By Kay Torrance<br />
campaign emory success<br />
Down a short dirt road on the<br />
outskirts of Accra, Ghana, sits an<br />
abandoned waste water treatment<br />
plant. A few bricks have crumbled.<br />
Greenery has overtaken its sides; the<br />
metal location sign is long rusted.<br />
Some years ago, this facility was<br />
the pride of local residents and the<br />
European government that paid to<br />
build it. But just three years after<br />
it was completed, the main pump<br />
broke down. It was fixed using<br />
foreign aid money but then broke<br />
down again. And was fixed again.<br />
And broke down again. Today, it<br />
sits as a reminder that aid agencies<br />
and nongovernmental organizations<br />
(NGOs), despite good intentions, may<br />
need more scientific information and<br />
guidance before rushing to complete<br />
the next big idea.<br />
What agencies and NGOs need is a<br />
trusted adviser, and that’s where the<br />
<strong>Center</strong> for Global Safe Water (CGSW) >>
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at <strong>Emory</strong> <strong>University</strong> comes in. Through<br />
its research, the CGSW helps governments<br />
and international donors make<br />
informed choices so their funding goes<br />
further and projects are sustainable.<br />
Recently, the center has helped focus<br />
attention on serious water and sanitation<br />
problems in urban areas in developing<br />
countries.<br />
Its faculty and staff, which now<br />
number 45, want to take the lead in<br />
“figuring out which way to go,” says<br />
Christine Moe, director of CGSW and<br />
the Eugene J. Gangarosa Professor of<br />
Safe Water and Sanitation. “It may not<br />
always be the obvious choice”—like the<br />
waster water treatment plant in Accra.<br />
“I see us as adjudicators for what<br />
works or doesn’t,” says Matthew Freeman<br />
05MPH, assistant professor of<br />
environmental health and the Rose Salamone<br />
Scholar in Sanitation and Safe<br />
Water. “Our role is to provide unbiased<br />
evidence on how water, sanitation, or<br />
hygiene improvements impact health<br />
and well-being. It’s not science for science<br />
sake—we want to inform policy<br />
and practice at the global level.”<br />
To help determine what may work<br />
in Accra, Moe and Clair Null, assistant<br />
professor in global health and environmental<br />
health, are first identifying<br />
patterns in how residents are exposed<br />
to contamination in their environment.<br />
Their research team of <strong>Emory</strong> and Ghanaian<br />
collaborators is sampling water,<br />
surfaces, food, and soil around the city,<br />
including public latrines, schools, open<br />
drains, and the beach, all of which<br />
frequently are contaminated by excreta.<br />
Researchers also are studying people’s<br />
behavior. Where and what do they use<br />
as toilets? What are they touching?<br />
With the results, the team hopes to<br />
characterize exposure and risk.<br />
Top: Christine Moe examines a toilet facility<br />
in Accra, Ghana, where she and Clair Null are<br />
assessing the disease risk of poor sanitation.<br />
Right: Moe works closely with her longtime<br />
mentor, Eugene Gangarosa. Once a year, they<br />
co-teach a course at Rollins on the control of<br />
foodborne and waterborne diseases.<br />
public health magazine spring 2013
“We are breaking new ground in<br />
urban, low-income communities,” Moe<br />
says. “Most NGOs have concentrated<br />
on bringing water access to rural areas.<br />
But the latest statistics from 2008 show<br />
that more people now live in cities.<br />
There are very few studies of water<br />
and sanitation problems in cities in the<br />
developing world.”<br />
Study findings in Accra will help<br />
local policy-makers and international<br />
donors determine how to make the<br />
most effective investments in sanitation<br />
for this rapidly growing city of 4<br />
million people, Moe says. The study<br />
is funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates<br />
Foundation.<br />
What do the girls say?<br />
UNICEF’s “Toilet Team” is among the<br />
groups that have sought to partner<br />
with the CGSW. The agency wanted to<br />
understand better the challenges that<br />
girls in developing countries face with<br />
managing menstrual hygiene in schools<br />
and how access to water, sanitation,<br />
and hygiene at schools impacts girls’<br />
education during menses.<br />
This project is part of an ongoing<br />
collaboration with UNICEF, led by<br />
PhD student Bethany Caruso manages a study to<br />
help UNICEF understand the menstrual hygiene<br />
challenges that schoolgirls in developing<br />
countries face.<br />
Freeman, to assess equity of access to<br />
water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)<br />
at schools in several countries.<br />
“Most WASH research takes the<br />
environmental approach—change<br />
people’s environment and their behavior<br />
will change,” says Bethany Caruso<br />
09 mph, a phd student in behavioral<br />
sciences who co-designed and manages<br />
the project. “We started at the societal<br />
level by looking at policies and cultural<br />
taboos and then looked to the facilities<br />
in the school environment and the girls<br />
themselves to gain insight on how they<br />
manage their period at school.”<br />
Caruso and four research fellows,<br />
including three Rollins alumnae,<br />
worked in the Philippines, Rwanda,<br />
Sierra Leone, and Bolivia. In the Philippines,<br />
the latrine was in the corner of<br />
the classroom. It had no ceiling and no<br />
running water. Girls didn’t want to use<br />
it because of the lack of true privacy.<br />
A school in Rwanda had a washroom,<br />
but the teacher held the key, and girls<br />
were often too embarrassed to ask for<br />
rollins offers<br />
new WaSH<br />
certificate for<br />
students<br />
Safe water is so fundamental<br />
to public health, says CGSW<br />
director Christine Moe, that<br />
water-sanitation-hygiene<br />
(WASH) research and practice<br />
generates great interest.<br />
About 80 students showed<br />
up at the center’s open house<br />
last fall to learn about a new<br />
certificate in WASH methods,<br />
research, monitoring, and evaluation.<br />
The first students in the<br />
program will graduate in May.<br />
“This has simply come from<br />
demand,” Moe says of the<br />
WASH certificate. “All of the<br />
students I know who have<br />
specialized in water have jobs.<br />
Certainly, WHO’s Millennium<br />
Development Goals (MDGs)<br />
have also pushed interest.”<br />
Although WHO met one of<br />
its MDGs—reducing by half<br />
the number of people without<br />
access to safe drinking water—<br />
in 2012, much work remains to<br />
improve access to safe water<br />
and sanitation worldwide.<br />
it. In Bolivia, the researchers asked girls<br />
to draw the perfect setting for handling<br />
menstrual hygiene.<br />
“A lot of them drew trees—private<br />
natural settings,” Caruso says. “Many<br />
of them didn’t know about latrines, or<br />
they didn’t see sanitation facilities being<br />
for them.”<br />
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The team is compiling information<br />
gleaned from interviews with girls,<br />
their mothers, teachers, and boys. “One<br />
main message we had is that each place<br />
is different, even within a country,”<br />
says Caruso, who is working with the<br />
fellows to tailor recommendations for<br />
each location.<br />
More than clean Water<br />
In Bolivia, hundreds of children die<br />
each year from diarrhea, thousands<br />
are hospitalized, and tens of thousands<br />
seek outpatient care. These cases occur<br />
despite a vaccine that protects against<br />
rotavirus, the most common cause of<br />
severe diarrhea in infants and young<br />
children. That’s far too many lives lost,<br />
says Juan Leon, a CGSW faculty member<br />
and author of a recent paper on the<br />
topic.<br />
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The Bolivian government blankets<br />
about 80% of the country with the vaccine,<br />
which has dramatically reduced<br />
rotavirus cases and deaths. But Leon<br />
believes there may be another piece to<br />
the puzzle.<br />
He regards diarrheal disease as a<br />
“supposedly simple condition that<br />
isn’t.” The disease may be linked to the<br />
lack of clean water in many rural areas<br />
in Bolivia. But the rotavirus also causes<br />
diarrhea in the United States, which has<br />
clean water.<br />
“Having repeated bouts of the disease<br />
during a child’s first two years can lead<br />
to stunted growth and cognitive impairment,”<br />
says Leon. “It can affect a kid’s<br />
entire life.”<br />
What may affect Bolivia’s rotavirus<br />
rate is moderate to severe malnutrition.<br />
Leon is addressing the connection<br />
The <strong>Center</strong> for Global Safe Water includes 45<br />
faculty and staff members, some of whom are<br />
pictured here, from different departments at<br />
Rollins. Joanne McGriff (right), formerly executive<br />
director of ServeHAITI, joined the CGSW this year<br />
as associate director of programs.<br />
between malnutrition and diminishment<br />
of the vaccine’s effectiveness.<br />
In April, his rotavirus research team,<br />
which includes eight RSPH students<br />
and <strong>Emory</strong> mentees, began a wide-scale<br />
study to collect blood samples from<br />
350 to 400 vaccinated children and<br />
their mothers.<br />
In the Mexican state of Nuevo León,<br />
just over the Texas border, Leon is<br />
working to reduce contaminants on<br />
farm crops. His team took samples<br />
from crop surfaces, soil, farmworkers’<br />
hands, and water used to irrigate<br />
crops. They found high levels
of contamination from the workers’<br />
hands.<br />
“Hands are a huge source of contamination<br />
because people pick up the<br />
harvested produce, sort it, and put it<br />
on a truck,” Leon says. “The produce is<br />
handled repeatedly. The more contaminated<br />
the hands become, the more<br />
contamination occurs on the produce.”<br />
Now his team is testing “wash<br />
breaks.” The Clean Greens study, a<br />
collaboration with North Carolina<br />
State <strong>University</strong> and the Universidad<br />
Autónoma de Nuevo León in Mexico,<br />
is looking to make hand washing a<br />
routine practice in Mexico. Changing<br />
hand-washing behavior, coupled with<br />
language barriers among migrant farmworkers,<br />
will be difficult.<br />
“Some farms in Mexico have handwashing<br />
stations, but they are often<br />
miles away from the field, so we are<br />
using jugs of water to take to the field<br />
to implement wash breaks,” he says.<br />
“Other farms are interested in a gelbased<br />
hand sanitizer solution. We’d like<br />
to see which practice the workers like<br />
more and which is more effective.”<br />
atlanta, the nucleus<br />
Back in Atlanta, CGSW faculty member<br />
Clair Null recently worked with the<br />
Georgia Institute of Technology to<br />
develop a latrine training “mat” for<br />
children in developing countries.<br />
“Latrine holes often are too large for<br />
children,” she says. “They can’t squat<br />
or spread their legs far enough to use<br />
the latrine, so we looked at how to<br />
help them use the latrine with safety<br />
and comfort in mind. Children also are<br />
scared or intimated to use the latrines,<br />
and moms often don’t want them to<br />
use them because children don’t have<br />
great aim.”<br />
The first design by Null’s team was a<br />
square wooden mat with a small hole<br />
in the middle and a handle on each side<br />
for picking up and placing it over the<br />
latrine. It won a $100,000 Grand Challenges<br />
Explorations Grant from the Bill<br />
& Melinda Gates Foundation. “It was<br />
the only idea that dealt with children’s<br />
sanitation needs,” Null says.<br />
Her team then contacted Jonathan<br />
Colton, a mechanical engineering<br />
expert at Georgia Tech, who asked his<br />
Although his title is “emeritus professor,” Eugene<br />
Gangarosa continues to teach students like<br />
Katherine Roguski at Rollins. He is a renowned<br />
expert on waterborne diseases and a founding<br />
father of the school.<br />
students to find a way to make the mats<br />
easy to manufacture and stack. They<br />
came up with two designs in plastic<br />
and put Null in contact with a plastics<br />
manufacturer in Nairobi.<br />
Georgia Tech is one of a number of<br />
partners that make up the CGSW, along<br />
with the CDC, CARE, and the Carter<br />
<strong>Center</strong>. They were brought together<br />
nearly 10 years ago by professor<br />
emeritus Eugene Gangarosa, one of the<br />
school’s founding fathers and a waterborne<br />
disease expert who advocated for<br />
greater collaboration among Atlanta<br />
organizations working on WASH issues.<br />
Now these partner institutions <strong>regular</strong>ly<br />
collaborate on research, just as<br />
Gangarosa envisioned.<br />
He continues to influence the center.<br />
He and his wife, Rose, have endowed<br />
two academic chairs—the Eugene J.<br />
Gangarosa Chair in Safe Water and<br />
Sanitation, held by Moe, and the Rose<br />
Salamone Gangarosa Chair in Environmental<br />
<strong>Health</strong>, soon to be filled by a<br />
sanitation expert.<br />
The Gangarosas stay in close contact<br />
with faculty and students. “To have<br />
“To have soMeone of gene's stature tell you that<br />
he values your Work and you are doing a good job is<br />
incredible.”—sanitation expert clair null<br />
someone of Gene’s stature tell you that<br />
he values your work and you are doing<br />
a good job is incredible,” says Null.<br />
As Gene says of the couple’s gifts,<br />
“These two endowments will be drops<br />
of water in an ocean of need. Water<br />
and sanitation go hand in hand.” The<br />
cgsw will continue to find ways to<br />
lessen that need.<br />
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campaign emory SucceSS<br />
preparing<br />
engaged<br />
leaders<br />
ScholarShiPS helP StuDentS<br />
folloW DiverSe PathS<br />
to imProve health<br />
By Sally Wolff King 79g 83PhD<br />
dean’s council scholars<br />
Building on life<br />
experiences<br />
Before enrolling at Rollins last fall, Dean’s Council<br />
Scholar Jacqueline Cutts founded SAFE (Safe<br />
Mothers, Safe Babies), a nonprofit organization in<br />
Uganda. Her scholarship, supported by the RSPH<br />
Dean’s Council—an advisory body of business<br />
and community leaders—to help cover tuition, has<br />
allowed her to continue studying the effect of electricity,<br />
especially the absence of it, on birth outcomes<br />
in Uganda. She installed “Solar Suitcases”<br />
in hospitals, including those with no electricity.<br />
Without the solar units, doctors often cannot see<br />
clearly enough to detect complications, perform<br />
urgent surgeries, identify and stop bleeding, and<br />
address other problems.<br />
Cutts is now analyzing data from her experiment<br />
to gauge impact. Her preliminary findings<br />
suggest that the installation of solar electricity led<br />
to a 35% increase in monthly delivery of babies.<br />
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The Rollins School of Public <strong>Health</strong> prepares<br />
students to change lives through improved health.<br />
Students are attracted to Rollins by the promise<br />
of hands-on experience that is relevant to current<br />
problems and the opportunity to be part of a<br />
community that works together to create solutions.<br />
Scholarship gifts to Campaign <strong>Emory</strong> help students,<br />
like those featured on the following pages, pursue<br />
life-changing work locally and globally.
An Idaho native who majored in<br />
political science at Vassar College,<br />
Cutts worked for four years with SAFE<br />
before applying to the MPH program<br />
at Rollins. She chose the RSPH because<br />
of its strong sense of community and<br />
mentoring.<br />
“Roger Rochat, professor of global<br />
health, reached out to me when I was<br />
in the deciding phase,” Cutts says. “I<br />
had the sense that he would provide<br />
professional mentoring. I would be<br />
more of a person here and part of a<br />
community and not just a number or<br />
a random face in a group of people. I<br />
also met students here who were interested<br />
in the same topics as I am. Rollins<br />
enables students to interact with professors<br />
as well as with students.”<br />
The Dean’s Council Scholarship “has<br />
helped astronomically,” Cutts says,<br />
to realize her goal of assisting people<br />
in developing countries. “It has been<br />
important to me to learn a skill and<br />
have it be meaningful.”<br />
Johanna Chapin, a fellow Dean’s<br />
Council Scholar, has conducted her<br />
share of meaningful work in the field<br />
of public health. Two weeks after<br />
receiving her undergraduate degree in<br />
public health at Johns Hopkins, Chapin<br />
departed for Honduras to work with<br />
Siempre Unidos, a group of medical<br />
providers, counselors, pastors, and<br />
business leaders who offer medical care<br />
and prevention services to contain the<br />
HIV/AIDS epidemic. She served as project<br />
manager and also trained people<br />
with HIV in jewelry making. Some of<br />
her students now own jewelry businesses<br />
and can pay for their medications<br />
and support their families.<br />
Chapin also worked with Global<br />
Brigades, a student-led nonprofit that<br />
seeks to empower communities in<br />
developing countries to improve quality<br />
of life and environment. Through its<br />
work in Honduras, Global Brigades<br />
provides medical, dental, and public<br />
Web ConneCtion: Watch this video to learn how Jacqueline Cutts is making childbirth<br />
safer in Uganda by introducing solar light units in hospitals: bit.ly/safemothers-babies.<br />
health services as well as health education,<br />
sustainable safe water, and<br />
microfinance loans for agricultural<br />
projects. In her work with this group,<br />
Chapin created a research and evaluation<br />
program to measure the impact of<br />
its programs more accurately.<br />
After her Honduran experiences,<br />
Chapin sought further education and<br />
training in quantitative methods in<br />
research and chose to enroll at Rollins.<br />
The Wisconsin native will receive her<br />
MPH in global epidemiology in May.<br />
“The quality of the people and the<br />
projects here interested me,” she says.<br />
“The research on HIV and in methods<br />
training is what drew me here.”<br />
Opposite page and above: In Uganda, Jacqueline<br />
Cutts founded a nonprofit to promote safe<br />
motherhood. Left: Johanna Chapin managed<br />
health-related projects for two organizations in<br />
Honduras.<br />
Since coming to Rollins, she has<br />
participated in “Involvement” and “The<br />
Man Project,” two HIV studies that<br />
consider racial disparities among men<br />
who have sex with men and specifically<br />
ask why African Americans in this<br />
category are at higher risk for HIV<br />
than whites. She would like to begin a<br />
doctorate to continue researching HIV<br />
prevention for high-risk populations.<br />
“The Dean’s Council Scholarship<br />
is wonderful recognition of the work<br />
that I had been doing and of the future<br />
public health work that I seek to do,”<br />
Chapin says. “Rollins provided the<br />
opportunity for me to get a quality<br />
education. I’ve gained strong quantitative<br />
methods training in epidemiology,<br />
and that has allowed me to apply the<br />
skills I’m learning in the classroom to<br />
the problems I have encountered in the<br />
field. The scholarship allowed me to<br />
engage specifically in the work that I<br />
wanted to do.”<br />
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livingston fellows<br />
Advancing science in mental<br />
health and malaria<br />
In 2011, the Livingston Foundation of<br />
Atlanta awarded its first scholarships<br />
for phd students at Rollins. The foundation<br />
gave two new scholarships in<br />
2012 to help Elizabeth Walker 08MPH<br />
and Joseph Njau advance their doctoral<br />
research.<br />
Walker received a Livingston Fellowship<br />
and a C. Randolph Jones Award<br />
to support research and development<br />
activities related to her studies in<br />
behavioral science and health education.<br />
Her dissertation considers how<br />
family and social support alleviates<br />
depression and promotes self-management<br />
in people with epilepsy. Her<br />
awards helped her purchase a laptop<br />
computer with specialized software for<br />
data analysis and present her research<br />
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at the annual conference of the American<br />
Public <strong>Health</strong> Association in San<br />
Francisco last fall.<br />
A native of Rochester, New York,<br />
Walker taught middle school in Baltimore,<br />
Maryland, with Teach for<br />
America before enrolling as an MPH<br />
student at Rollins in 2006. She plans to<br />
become a researcher and teacher after<br />
completing her PhD. Her goal: to teach<br />
public health courses related to mental<br />
health and research methods.<br />
“I am grateful to both donors for<br />
supporting doctoral students at Rollins,”<br />
says Walker. “It really means a lot<br />
to us and our research.”<br />
Livingston Fellow Joseph Njau<br />
of Tanzania agrees. His scholarship<br />
enabled him to purchase hardware<br />
Elizabeth Walker aspires to teach mental health<br />
and research methods. Her dissertation focuses<br />
on the self-management of people with epilepsy.<br />
Joseph Njau came to Rollins from Tanzania. He<br />
plans to devote his career to reducing the burden<br />
of malaria and neglected tropical diseases<br />
worldwide.<br />
and software for analyzing data on the<br />
economics of malaria. “The computer<br />
helped me analyze my data for my first<br />
paper, which I recently submitted for<br />
publication, and allowed me to begin<br />
work on the second and third papers,”<br />
he says. “I could not have done so<br />
without it.”<br />
Njau came to the United States as<br />
a William H. Foege Fellow in Global<br />
<strong>Health</strong> at Rollins. Established in 2003<br />
with funding from the Bill & Melinda<br />
Gates Foundation, these fellowships<br />
support students from developing<br />
countries who wish to study and<br />
network at Rollins. Njau, who will<br />
graduate in May with a phd in health<br />
services research and policy, aspires to<br />
continue working with institutions and<br />
individuals committed to reducing the<br />
global burden of malaria and neglected<br />
tropical diseases worldwide. Through<br />
research and teaching, he plans to<br />
increase the number of health economists<br />
who focus on diseases of greatest<br />
burden in sub-Saharan Africa and<br />
Tanzania in particular.<br />
“My experience at <strong>Emory</strong> couldn’t<br />
have been better,” he says. “I would not<br />
have learned this much if I had stayed<br />
in Africa, or even Europe, for that matter.”<br />
Before studying at Rollins, “I could<br />
see no relationship between real-life<br />
challenges and what I was learning,<br />
but here the primary goal is to focus<br />
on the problems of today. Learning<br />
theory here is geared toward addressing<br />
real-life problems. That gives me the<br />
confidence to say, ‘Yes, I can do this.’<br />
The program challenged me to think<br />
and be innovative in finding solutions<br />
to current public health problems.”
Georgia health<br />
foundation scholars<br />
A new way of<br />
learning<br />
Dave Palmer 11CMPH had been out<br />
of school for 28 years before enrolling<br />
in the Career Master of Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
(CMPH) program at Rollins.<br />
“I have three boys—college aged—<br />
and I could not have gone back to<br />
school without my scholarship,” says<br />
Palmer, who benefitted from a grant<br />
from the Georgia <strong>Health</strong> Foundation<br />
(GHF). Rollins matches the grant<br />
to provide full tuition for students<br />
in the CMPH program, the school’s<br />
distance learning program for working<br />
professionals.<br />
Prior to enrolling in the program,<br />
Palmer worked for seven years as a<br />
state public health information officer.<br />
Today he serves in that role with the<br />
Emergency Preparedness and Response<br />
program in Northeast Georgia. He<br />
covers 13 counties in his health district,<br />
based in the Gainesville, Georgia,<br />
office where physician Dave Westfall<br />
09CMPH is the district health director<br />
with the Georgia Department of<br />
<strong>Health</strong>. Like Palmer, Westfall is a GHF<br />
scholarship recipient and now teaches<br />
health care management to CMPH students<br />
in the classroom and online.<br />
“The online experience was new<br />
to me,” says Palmer, who earned an<br />
undergraduate degree in journalism at<br />
the <strong>University</strong> of Georgia in 1981. “I<br />
was a traditional student who attended<br />
school in the classroom. So online<br />
learning was different. It took me a<br />
while to understand the tools, but once<br />
I did, it was an easy path.”<br />
His CMPH degree broadened his<br />
understanding of public health in<br />
general and his knowledge of policies,<br />
objectives, and initiatives in the<br />
Dave Palmer, a state public health information officer in Northeast Georgia, went back to school 28 years<br />
after graduating from college.<br />
community. “I learned how to communicate<br />
to the public and educate people<br />
about health conditions and about our<br />
mission to help people,” he says.<br />
He also learned how to take a positive<br />
approach to improve their health<br />
through prevention and public preparedness.<br />
Tobacco cessation is one<br />
example. “We talk to people in communities<br />
to explain to them the medical<br />
and financial reasons for why it is<br />
best to stop smoking,” he says. “We<br />
tell them, ‘You will feel better, breathe<br />
better, and spend a lot less money.’ ”<br />
Palmer’s degree has enhanced his professional<br />
life in other ways. “I have a<br />
better understanding of policy,” he says.<br />
“Now I look at public health issues at<br />
the state and federal level as well as at<br />
the county and local level. I can better<br />
explain data to reporters and public<br />
health to others. From the courses I<br />
took at Rollins, I learned much that<br />
we can utilize in our current work to<br />
enhance the safety and well-being of<br />
citizens in Northeast Georgia.”<br />
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CONNECTIONS dO MATTER<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
The RSPH Alumni Campaign Committee helped raise more than<br />
$537,000 in gifts from more than 1,000 alumni. Committee<br />
members include (L-R) Grant Baldwin, Laura Zauderer Baldwin,<br />
Ariela Freedman, Anne Farland Arwood, Daniel Thompson,<br />
Melissa Alperin, Mimi Kiser, and Lisa Carlson.<br />
campaign emory success<br />
Alumni put their public<br />
health skills to work for<br />
Campaign <strong>Emory</strong><br />
By Michelle hiskey<br />
To raise money for Campaign <strong>Emory</strong><br />
from fellow graduates, a group of RSPH<br />
alumni tackled the challenge as they<br />
would a public health issue.<br />
They relied on the skills they learned<br />
at Rollins, such as community building<br />
and networking. Most of all, they<br />
worked collaboratively and carried the<br />
message that today’s actions—even a<br />
small donation of time or funds—ripple<br />
to future generations.<br />
“It was interesting to see how our<br />
whole group became a team of teams<br />
who all reached out,” says RSPH<br />
Alumni Campaign chair Virginia<br />
“Ginny” Bales Harris 71C 77MPH.<br />
“Public health teaches you to work<br />
this way and draw people in through a<br />
sense of community. It was true for this<br />
campaign as well.”<br />
More than 1,000 alumni gave more<br />
than $537,000, helping Rollins surpass<br />
its $150 million campaign goal<br />
and push it to more than $170 million.<br />
The result went beyond dollars<br />
to strengthen alumni ties expected to<br />
provide ongoing support for Rollins.<br />
“Every donation is a connection,<br />
and every connection matters,” says<br />
Lisa Carlson 93MPH. “Even if you<br />
can’t donate money, you can give time<br />
to mentor a student or help another<br />
alumnus. It’s important that Rollins<br />
continues to help those connections<br />
grow over time.”<br />
Carlson led the “Seating Our Future”<br />
drive to sell 134 commemorative<br />
plaques for auditorium seats in the<br />
Claudia Nance Rollins Building. Each<br />
plaque, in essence, represents a team. A<br />
married couple who met while studying
Virginia Bales Harris, RSPH Alumni Campaign chair, is matching the $25,000<br />
grant she received as the recipient of the J. Pollard Turman Alumni Service<br />
Award in 2012. Her $50,000 gift will support scholarships.<br />
at Rollins marked their anniversary; an<br />
alumnus noted the influence of a public<br />
health pioneer; a group of students<br />
donated to honor a beloved professor.<br />
Selling out the seat plaques, which<br />
raised $33,500 for scholarships and<br />
other needs, required flexibility. The<br />
project began with the idea of offering<br />
engraved pavers near the new building,<br />
but production costs made Carlson’s<br />
group change course. The ability<br />
to adapt also is ingrained in Rollins<br />
graduates, Harris says.<br />
“One of the stimulating aspects of<br />
public health is that there are always<br />
new issues,” she says. “Huge issues<br />
come up frequently, and a good public<br />
health education prepares Rollins<br />
students to be flexible and keep on<br />
learning, so they can be vigilant to<br />
identify the next problem early while<br />
that problem is still manageable.”<br />
Networking is powerful in public<br />
health because sharing knowledge<br />
across different fields can lead to<br />
unique solutions. It can change perceptions,<br />
which Carlson found true during<br />
Campaign <strong>Emory</strong>.<br />
“Twenty years ago, my public health<br />
classes met on the fourth floor of the<br />
American Cancer Society building [now<br />
1599 Clifton], and large meetings like<br />
orientation were held at the CDC auditorium,”<br />
she says. “By spreading the<br />
word about seats in an auditorium that<br />
wasn’t even there when I was a student,<br />
I’ve met many alumni who came after<br />
me whose experiences were different<br />
because of Rollins’ growth.<br />
“What was the same was that<br />
through public health, we all learned<br />
the importance of giving to generations<br />
who come after us.”<br />
The largest single gift from an<br />
alumnus was a $100,000 bequest<br />
from Elizabeth Camp 83MPH to create<br />
a scholarship for nurses seeking an<br />
MPH degree. Scholarship funding is a<br />
school priority going forward from the<br />
campaign, and its visibility is greater<br />
through efforts such as that of dennis<br />
Jarvis 88MPH, who is helping raise<br />
funds for the dr. Kathleen R. Miner<br />
Scholarship Fund for Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
Excellence.<br />
His first obstacle was overcoming<br />
his mentor’s initial reluctance. “But I’m<br />
not dead yet!” Miner protested, before<br />
agreeing to be honored. The scholarship<br />
has drawn significant donations,<br />
such as $10,000 from Michelle Berrey<br />
86ox 88c 92MPH, and remains only<br />
introducing the Wise heart society<br />
If you graduated from the RSPH in the past decade, you can<br />
join <strong>Emory</strong>’s leadership annual giving society by donating<br />
$500. For all other graduates, the minimum<br />
entry point for the Wise Heart Society is<br />
$1,000.<br />
Leaders take action, create change, and<br />
inspire others. Members of the Wise Heart<br />
Society take the lead among <strong>Emory</strong>’s most<br />
influential annual supporters with their<br />
generous gifts. “Wise Heart” comes from<br />
<strong>Emory</strong>’s motto—cor prudentis possidebit scientiam, the wise<br />
heart seeks knowledge—which informs <strong>Emory</strong>’s core missions<br />
of education, discovery, health care, and public service.<br />
Rollins’ accomplishments would not be possible without<br />
the generosity of donors, whose support provides crucial<br />
resources that can change lives.<br />
For information on how you can join the Wise Heart Society<br />
by making a leadership gift to Rollins, visit bit.ly/wise-rollins.<br />
$10,000 short of full endowment.<br />
Jarvis is optimistic that former students<br />
and colleagues will help meet their<br />
$100,000 goal as an opportune way to<br />
give back. As Miner’s graduate assistant<br />
he learned that her favorite word is<br />
“opportunity.”<br />
“These opportunities were connections<br />
that she would make for her students<br />
and often were introductions that<br />
could turn into a job,” says Jarvis, a<br />
public health adviser in the CDC’s <strong>Center</strong><br />
for Global <strong>Health</strong>. “I am not from<br />
Atlanta, and through her I met a lot of<br />
people who gave me a chance to work<br />
and led me to the job I have now.”<br />
The connections fostered through<br />
Campaign <strong>Emory</strong> must continue to<br />
deepen for the school to thrive for<br />
future generations of students.<br />
“Rollins still needs its alumni’s help<br />
year after year; we need them to be<br />
involved in what is happening here that<br />
touches the world,” Harris says. “As<br />
good as this campaign was, if Rollins is<br />
to continue as a high-achieving school<br />
of public health, we are not close to<br />
meeting the needs, particularly for<br />
scholarships and strengthening the<br />
endowment. Continued support from<br />
alumni will make a difference.”<br />
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campaign emory success<br />
Rollins Professor<br />
emeritus Michael<br />
Kutner is creating an<br />
endowment to support<br />
an outstanding junior<br />
faculty member in<br />
the Department of<br />
Biostatistics and<br />
Bioinformatics, which<br />
he led as chair for<br />
several years.<br />
Professor’s gifts recognize<br />
top talent in biostatistics<br />
Anatural leader, statistician<br />
Michael Kutner likes a challenge<br />
and has a powerful<br />
drive to make the world a better<br />
place. These traits have shaped his<br />
career and inspired him to become a<br />
philanthropist.<br />
In addition to establishing two funds<br />
that bear his name, he is making a<br />
bequest to his home department—<br />
biostatistics and bioinformatics at<br />
Rollins—to create an endowment to<br />
support an outstanding junior faculty<br />
member.<br />
“I’m doing this because I feel committed<br />
to building what I think is a<br />
worthy cause and that our department<br />
is worth investing in,” he says.<br />
For more than 35 years, he has<br />
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invested in his department and the<br />
future of public health and health<br />
care by teaching, determining the best<br />
treatments for disease, and building<br />
the RSPH. Now the retired department<br />
chair is taking on a final challenge: “I’m<br />
working hard to get <strong>Emory</strong> to invest in<br />
multicenter clinical trials by recruiting<br />
people who can lead them,” he says.<br />
“It’s my swan song.”<br />
Kutner began his career by teaching<br />
math at a Virginia liberal arts college.<br />
Although he loved teaching, he soon<br />
decided that he wanted to undertake<br />
research and develop new techniques<br />
for solving problems. He was recruited<br />
to the doctoral program at Texas<br />
A&M <strong>University</strong> and received a faculty<br />
fellowship from the National Science<br />
Foundation. Though the level of mathematics<br />
was higher than anything he<br />
had attempted, he rose to the challenge.<br />
Discovering a passion for biostatistics,<br />
Kutner took as many classes<br />
as he could. Biostatistics offered him<br />
the opportunity to apply his statistical<br />
skills to real-world problems—and help<br />
solve them. While physicians understood<br />
biology, disease, and medical<br />
treatment, they needed help to design<br />
experiments and analyze the results. By<br />
collaborating with physicians, Kutner<br />
could improve medical practice and<br />
help patients.<br />
Kutner joined <strong>Emory</strong>’s fledgling<br />
Department of Biometry and Statistics<br />
in the School of Medicine in 1971<br />
because it offered a perfect balance<br />
of teaching, collaborative work, and<br />
research, as well as the chance to<br />
develop the department. Ever attracted<br />
to a challenge and the opportunity<br />
to contribute, he played a key role in<br />
establishing the school of public health.
When <strong>Emory</strong> approved its formation<br />
in 1990, he became director of the<br />
new biostatistics division and the first<br />
associate dean for academic affairs. He<br />
helped form the organizational structure<br />
of the school and secure its initial<br />
accreditation.<br />
After his successes at <strong>Emory</strong>, Kutner<br />
took on another challenge and left to<br />
“I feel committed to<br />
building what i think is a<br />
worthy cause.”—michael<br />
kutner<br />
build the biostatistics and epidemiology<br />
department at the Cleveland<br />
Clinic Foundation in 1994. He tripled<br />
the number of faculty members and<br />
secured the department’s academic<br />
reputation. In 2000, he returned to Rollins<br />
and subsequently served as Rollins<br />
Professor and chair of the Department<br />
of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics from<br />
2004 to 2009.<br />
Honored with many awards himself—most<br />
recently, the Charles R.<br />
Hatcher Jr. M.D. Award for Excellence<br />
in Public <strong>Health</strong>—he previously<br />
endowed the Michael H. Kutner<br />
Fund to support outstanding doctoral<br />
students and the Michael H. Kutner<br />
Award in Biostatistics to recognize<br />
distinguished RSPH graduates. His most<br />
recent gift—the endowed fund—is the<br />
culmination of his life’s work.<br />
Knowing the importance of endowed<br />
funds for attracting and retaining top<br />
talent, Kutner hopes once again to lead<br />
the way.<br />
“If enough people are willing to<br />
support <strong>Emory</strong>,” he says, “it can really<br />
make a difference.”—Yael D Sherman<br />
08PhD<br />
Vicki Hertzberg has supported Rollins since joining the Department of Biostatistics and<br />
Bioinformatics in 1995.<br />
Faculty and staff ensure the future<br />
of Rollins through My<strong>Emory</strong><br />
Vicki Hertzberg contributes to<br />
the future of public health in<br />
more ways than one. The associate<br />
professor of biostatistics and<br />
bioinformatics devotes her time<br />
and talents to teaching students in<br />
the classroom. She also supports<br />
Rollins through My<strong>Emory</strong>, the<br />
employee and retiree component<br />
of Campaign <strong>Emory</strong>.<br />
Hertzberg is among the 166<br />
RSPH faculty and staff members<br />
whose gifts totaled more than<br />
$7.3 million, the second highest<br />
level of giving among all schools<br />
and units at <strong>Emory</strong>.<br />
My<strong>Emory</strong> extends Hertzberg’s<br />
longtime support for Rollins,<br />
which she began during her tenure<br />
as biostatistics chair from 1995<br />
to 2001. Through My<strong>Emory</strong>, she<br />
designated her gifts for RSPH<br />
Scholarships and the Donna J.<br />
Brogan Lecture in Biostatistics,<br />
which honors Brogan as professor<br />
emerita and former department<br />
chair. Faculty, staff, and students<br />
established the annual lecture<br />
when Brogan retired in 2004.<br />
“Like many others, I admire<br />
Donna greatly for her professional<br />
accomplishments and contributions<br />
to the RSPH,” says Hertzberg.<br />
“I wanted to honor her in<br />
this way.”<br />
The lectureship, which Brogan<br />
endowed during Campaign<br />
<strong>Emory</strong>, brings well-known statisticians<br />
to Rollins like Roderick<br />
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Little, a <strong>University</strong> of Michigan biostatistician<br />
who presented “The Prevention<br />
and Treatment of Missing Data in<br />
Clinical Trials” in April.<br />
“Students have the opportunity to<br />
meet in person these impressive scholars<br />
whose work they have studied,”<br />
Hertzberg points out. “That was important<br />
to me as a graduate student at the<br />
<strong>University</strong> of Washington in Seattle.<br />
That’s why I give.”<br />
Supporting students through<br />
My<strong>Emory</strong> was an easy choice for Kara<br />
Robinson, associate dean for admission<br />
and student affairs.<br />
“There is no loftier kind of work<br />
than what they do,” says Robinson,<br />
who joined the school in 2001. “They<br />
create their own sense of community<br />
and feel connected through their good<br />
work. It’s a privilege to support them in<br />
their career paths.”<br />
Once students enroll, they quickly<br />
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become involved in various organizations<br />
and form community connections<br />
through the disciplines in which they<br />
choose to study and work. “The depth<br />
and breadth of research here is impressive,”<br />
says Robinson. “Students can find<br />
their niche here.”<br />
Robinson assists them through<br />
My<strong>Emory</strong> in three ways: RSPH Scholarships,<br />
the Dr. Kathleen R. Miner<br />
Scholarship Fund for Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
Excellence, and the Global Elimination<br />
of Maternal Mortality Due to Abortion<br />
(GEMMA) Fund. RSPH Scholarships<br />
make it possible for students to<br />
attend Rollins who otherwise could not<br />
afford to do so. When fully endowed,<br />
the Miner Scholarship, established by<br />
alumni whom Miner mentored, will<br />
support students who exemplify her<br />
dedication to public health education<br />
and practice. The GEMMA Fund, created<br />
by global health professor Roger<br />
Kara Robinson (left) supports students in three<br />
different ways through My<strong>Emory</strong>. “They create<br />
their own sense of community and feel connected<br />
through their good work,” says Robinson. “It’s a<br />
privilege to support them in their career paths.”<br />
Rochat and his wife, Susan, supports<br />
student research to prevent maternal<br />
deaths caused by abortion.<br />
“Every year, I want to give a little<br />
bit more,” says Robinson. “We want<br />
all students who are able to meet the<br />
high standards for admission to be<br />
able to afford a Rollins education.<br />
Anything we can contribute to that is<br />
worthwhile.”<br />
Rochat, chair of My<strong>Emory</strong> at Rollins,<br />
concurs. “The passion, past experience,<br />
and intellectual and practical capacity<br />
of our students enrich us as faculty and<br />
staff and move us to support them the<br />
best way we can.”—Sally Wolff King<br />
79G 83PhD and Pam Auchmutey
ollins school of public health<br />
honor roll of donors<br />
Dear friends of the<br />
Rollins School of<br />
Public <strong>Health</strong>,<br />
<strong>Emory</strong> recently concluded the most<br />
ambitious fund-raising initiative in<br />
its history, raising more than $1.69<br />
billion. Rollins surpassed its $150<br />
million goal by more than $20 million<br />
for a record-breaking $170.7<br />
million. While these numbers are<br />
significant, the collective efforts of<br />
our friends, alumni, faculty and staff<br />
are at the heart of our success. At Rollins, Campaign <strong>Emory</strong> truly<br />
was a team effort.<br />
Generous friends made it possible for us to build and renovate<br />
arguably the nation’s best public health teaching and<br />
research facilities, name and endow a department, and recognize<br />
the extraordinary leadership of our dean with an endowed chair.<br />
Dedicated faculty secured millions of dollars from foundations<br />
and corporations eager to support research endeavors in<br />
cancer prevention, safe water, maternal and child health, HIV/<br />
AIDS, pneumonia, Parkinson’s disease, and many others. Individual<br />
faculty members were among our most generous donors,<br />
endowing professorships and lectures, establishing student<br />
scholarships, and increasing support for programs and centers.<br />
Friends and alumni responded to our need to create and<br />
increase scholarship funds by purchasing seats in the Rollins<br />
Auditorium, making bequests, and consistently supporting the<br />
Dean’s Council Scholarship Fund, the RSPH Annual Fund, and<br />
global field experiences. These funds remain crucial to our mission<br />
of educating 21st-century public health leaders.<br />
Your gifts put you in the good company of individuals, foundations,<br />
and corporations dedicated to improving health, preventing<br />
disease, and saving lives. On behalf of our students,<br />
faculty and staff, please accept my heartfelt gratitude for your<br />
role in our Campaign <strong>Emory</strong> success and our thanks for your<br />
continued support of the Rollins School of Public <strong>Health</strong>.<br />
Kathryn H. Graves, M.Ed., M.P.H.<br />
Associate Dean for Development and External Relations<br />
Giving Level<br />
The Rollins School of Public <strong>Health</strong> recognizes the following<br />
individuals who provide an extra measure of support for<br />
the school. We thank each one of you for your generosity,<br />
leadership, and vision in making the school a vibrant place for<br />
scholarship, research, and service.<br />
$1,000,000+<br />
Anonymous<br />
Joseph W. Blount<br />
Eugene J. and Rose S. Gangarosa<br />
The Hubert Foundation<br />
Lawrence P. and Ann Estes Klamon<br />
Nancy and Michael H. Kutner<br />
Grace Crum Rollins*<br />
The O. Wayne Rollins Foundation<br />
$100,000–$999,999<br />
Anonymous<br />
Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation<br />
Donna Jean Brogan<br />
Elizabeth L. Camp<br />
Stephen J. Fortunato<br />
Tammy and Wilson Stevens Franklin<br />
Leah and Raymond S. Greenberg<br />
Carol and Carlos Martel Jr.<br />
Peter G. Peterson<br />
PierceMartin Showroom<br />
M. B. Seretean*<br />
$25,000–$99,999<br />
Mary Conner Ball and Stephen D.<br />
Sencer<br />
Alison and David W. Blood<br />
Juanita and James Walter Curran<br />
Gerald F. Davy<br />
Carlos C. Del Rio and Jeannette<br />
Guarner<br />
Kathryn and Judson Graves<br />
Virginia and Richard J. Harris Jr.<br />
*deceased<br />
Ruth J. Katz<br />
Linda Kay and John E. McGowan Jr.<br />
Kathleen and Al C. Miner<br />
Marjorie and W. Meade Morgan<br />
Kabayam M. Venkat Narayan and<br />
Asha Krishnaswamy<br />
William B. Orkin<br />
Susan and Roger W. Rochat<br />
David J. Sencer* and Jane B. Sencer<br />
J. B. Weaver Jr.<br />
$10,000–$24,999<br />
Angela and Samuel E. Allen<br />
M. Michelle Berrey<br />
Susan and Philip S. Brachman Sr.<br />
Lyn and John R. Cook Jr.<br />
Sally and Bradley N. Currey Jr.<br />
Grace and Walter C. Edwards<br />
Susan and Robert J. Freeman<br />
Vicki and Richard C. Hertzberg<br />
Amy and Nevin S. Kreisler<br />
Mary and James A. Lanier Jr.<br />
Linda and Richard M. Levinson<br />
Lorna and Michael Kenneth Lindsay<br />
Beverly and Maurice Long<br />
Susan and Reynaldo Martorell<br />
Barbara L. Massoudi<br />
Mary Ann and Godfrey P. Oakley Jr.<br />
Carol and Cecil M. Phillips<br />
Edith and Glen A. Reed<br />
Nalini R. Saligram<br />
Elinor Beidler Siklossy<br />
Claire Elizabeth Sterk and Kirk W.<br />
Elifson<br />
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$5,000–$9,999<br />
Melissa (Moose) Alperin<br />
Yetty and Charles R. Arp Jr.<br />
Elizabeth and Dean J.<br />
Athanassiades<br />
Nancy and James C.<br />
Braithwaite<br />
Barbara T. Cleveland and<br />
Stanley S. Jones Jr.<br />
Charlotte B. Dixon<br />
Elizabeth Desportes Dreelin<br />
Julie and John T. Fox<br />
Erica Frank<br />
Leslie and Philip L. Graitcer<br />
Kimberly and Karl S. Hagen<br />
Ernestine and Donald Roswell<br />
Hopkins<br />
Dennis Farrell Jarvis<br />
Mary and Richard B. Johnston<br />
C. Randolph Jones<br />
Kay and Ronnie Lee Jowers<br />
Anne Hydrick Kaiser and Mark<br />
A. Kaiser<br />
Kristin and Ali Shan Khan<br />
Carol and Jeffrey P. Koplan<br />
Angela Kay McGowan<br />
Rebecca and D. Raymond<br />
McQueen<br />
Ramkumar Menon<br />
Mary Lu and Wade T. Mitchell<br />
Wade Wright Mitchell<br />
Michael A. Morris<br />
Patricia Quick<br />
Patricia B. Robinson<br />
Carole and John R. Seffrin<br />
Nancy Kugel Sellers* and<br />
Thomas F. Sellers Jr.<br />
Jane E. Shivers and William<br />
Morris Sharp Sr.<br />
Betsy and Aryeh D. Stein<br />
Arlene and Walter B. Wildstein<br />
Shelby R. Wilkes and Jettie M.<br />
Burnett<br />
$2,500–$4,999<br />
Mary and James Andrew<br />
Abrams<br />
Martha E. Alexander<br />
Susan Allen and Eric Hunter<br />
Christopher A. Barker and John<br />
Leonard<br />
Amy and Kevin D. Beasley<br />
Paula Lawton Bevington<br />
Paungthip Boonperm-Weniger<br />
and Bruce G. Weniger<br />
Catherine and Timothy J.<br />
Buckley III<br />
Lisa Marie Carlson and<br />
Johanna Mary Hinman<br />
Laura C. Cousins-Baker<br />
Sally and Peter H. Dean<br />
Lynne Feldman<br />
Dorothy and Stanley Owens<br />
Foster<br />
Lila and George W. Girvin<br />
Karen Glanz<br />
Roberta and Jonathan Golden<br />
Lynne and Shelby R. Grubbs<br />
David Hill Howard<br />
Nancy M. Hunt<br />
Mary and James M. Jarboe<br />
Amri B. Johnson<br />
Magderie and Keith P. Klugman<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
Pamela Lorraine Krahl and M.<br />
Barry Tanner<br />
Katherine and Charles Lord<br />
Kitty and Daniel L. MacFarlane<br />
Thomas E. McClendon* and<br />
Lynne B. McClendon<br />
Deborah A. McFarland<br />
Gary W. Miller<br />
Diane J. Pionto<br />
Don Reukema<br />
Kara and Kevin E. Robinson<br />
Lyrna and Michael Schoon<br />
Anita and Dennis Sharma<br />
Judith and Frederic Elijah Shaw<br />
C. McLaurin Sitton and Paul T.<br />
Cantey<br />
Jane M. Skvarich and Stephen<br />
L. Cochi<br />
Carl W. Tyler<br />
Isam G. Mohammed Vaid<br />
Alston and Philip Watt<br />
Sylvia Wrobel<br />
$1,000–$2,499<br />
Corinne and Jeffrey P. Adams<br />
Rosalind M. Anderson<br />
Anne and Daniel Arwood<br />
Susan R. Baker<br />
Mary and Clifford L. Barr<br />
Derrick Beare<br />
Steven Ryan Becknell<br />
E. Milton Bevington<br />
Charlean and Wayland F. Blood<br />
Elizabeth and Richard Clayton<br />
Bohrer<br />
Mary Hogan Brantley and John<br />
Tatum Carter<br />
Gloria Burkett<br />
Eugenia E. Calle*<br />
Theodora E. Calle<br />
Wendy and C. Andrew Childers<br />
Zoanne A. Clack<br />
Harry Morgan Crafts<br />
Carrie Ann Cwiak<br />
Benjamin Arthur Dahl<br />
Connie and William B. Demeza<br />
René M. Diaz<br />
Colleen Ann DiIorio<br />
Anne and Gary A. Dilley<br />
Ngoc-Cam and Richard M.<br />
Escoffery<br />
Gretchen and Terence T.<br />
Ferguson<br />
Peter Maxwell Ferren<br />
Margaret A. Gangarosa*<br />
Judy and Wayne Douglas<br />
Gantt<br />
Martha and John J. Gillin III<br />
Linda and Frederic James<br />
Grant IV<br />
Robert Gray<br />
Susan and Phillip R. Green<br />
David Brian Gribben<br />
Elisabeth Groth and Robert D.<br />
Morris<br />
Felicia Jane Guest<br />
Mary Guinan<br />
Penina and Michael J. Haber<br />
Arian and Joseph H. Hadley III<br />
Jennifer and David S. Harville<br />
Lauren Melissa Hill<br />
Laveta Hilton<br />
Lucy and Alan R. Hinman<br />
Kelley and Jason Bryant Hise<br />
Susan and Daniel J. Horth<br />
Linda and Richard D. Humes<br />
Ellen Louise Idler<br />
Heather and John Ingold<br />
Joel E. Isaacs<br />
Susan Lynn Jernick and Angela<br />
M. Caliendo<br />
Trina and Michael M. E. Johns<br />
Anne R. Jones*<br />
Ellen Hale Jones<br />
Laura Anne Kearns<br />
Michelle and Scott R. Kegler<br />
Arthur L. Kellermann and Leila<br />
C. Taaffe<br />
William R. Kenny and Alfred D.<br />
Kennedy Jr.<br />
Wilma Ardine Kirchhofer<br />
Melissa and Steven J. Kornfeld<br />
Anita and Sajai Kurian<br />
Eva Lathrop-Moore<br />
Aimee Jean Lenar and Morgan<br />
Crooks<br />
Barbara and Bertram L. Levy<br />
Carolyn and Joseph Lipscomb<br />
Mary and Robert Whiting Lund<br />
Emily Cavan Lynch<br />
Nita Kishin Madhav and David<br />
John Holl Jr.<br />
Mary Pugh Mathis<br />
Mary A. Mattingly and Steven<br />
A. Reiss<br />
Jeanne Marie McDermott<br />
Amy M. Metzger<br />
Melissa and Robert J. Miller<br />
Yvonne M. Mongue<br />
Anne and John S. Mori<br />
Donna M. Mullins<br />
Patricia and Horace D. Nalle<br />
Diane M. Narkunas<br />
Peggy and Gary R. Noble<br />
Jean Catherine O’Connor and<br />
Joseph Francis Durbin<br />
Steven Bernard Owens<br />
Nancy McDonald Paris and<br />
Paul C. Prebble<br />
Sophia Brothers Peterman<br />
Iris and Stephen Roy Pitts<br />
Rae Jean and Scott Kyl<br />
Proescholdbell<br />
Nancy and Walker L. Ray<br />
Philip Harold Rhodes and<br />
Melissa M. Adams<br />
Laura and Robert S. Ripp<br />
Teresa Maria Rivero<br />
Donna and Edward J. Rohling<br />
Patricia and P. Barry Ryan<br />
Opportune and Dieudonne<br />
Pabeyba Sankara<br />
Paul Edward Schaper<br />
Lee M. Sessions<br />
Deborah and Ronald Shear<br />
Amy Catherine Sisley<br />
Cynthia T. Smith<br />
Thomas Robert Stiger and<br />
Kathryn J. Grochowski<br />
Paul Dean Surbey<br />
David Taggart* and Ruth Lyon<br />
Berkelman<br />
Cheryll and Christopher N.<br />
Thomas<br />
Karen and Jerry D. Thomas<br />
Nancy J. Thompson<br />
Richard F. Tigner<br />
Henry B. Tippie<br />
Kathy and Ronald J. Tomajko<br />
K. and Russell Tomar<br />
Elizabeth and David Cheng-Da<br />
Tong<br />
Linda and Edwin Trevathan<br />
Sheila L. Tschinkel<br />
Evelyn and John J. Ullman<br />
Judith and Gary M. Vance<br />
Edith and Thomas K. Welty<br />
Katherine Carter Wheeler<br />
Sarah and Edward Robert<br />
Wiley<br />
Elizabeth and Thibaut R.<br />
Williams<br />
Jeannie and G. David<br />
Williamson<br />
Rebecca and Michael Terrence<br />
Windle<br />
Alyson and Robert Andrew<br />
Zamore<br />
in gratitude for Larry and Ann Klamon’s service as RSPH Campaign emory co-chairs and their very generous gift<br />
to create the James W. Curran Dean of Public <strong>Health</strong> endowed chair, the Lawrence P. and Ann estes Klamon<br />
Room was named in their honor.<br />
$500 - $999<br />
E. Kathleen Adams and Ned<br />
Becker<br />
Laura and Christopher Albright<br />
Tiffanie Charlyne Yu Alcaide<br />
Corinne Janet Anderson<br />
Billie and W. Kent Anger<br />
Susan P. Ayers* and John N.<br />
Ayers<br />
Edna and Stephen A. Bacon<br />
Rebecca Leigh Baggett and<br />
Moshe Haspel<br />
Jill and Joshua Baker<br />
Mary Murrell Ball<br />
Turner I. Ball<br />
Dana Boyd Barr<br />
Wilma E. Barshaw-Badgett and<br />
James L. Badgett<br />
Eunice Franklin Becker<br />
Zahava and Frank E. Berkowitz<br />
Jay M. Bernhardt<br />
Gwen and Matthew S.<br />
Biggerstaff<br />
Eileen and Derrell L. Bland<br />
Brent A. Blumenstein<br />
Daniel S. Blumenthal and<br />
Marjorie Speers<br />
Jacqueline and Keith Bohnker<br />
Maria-Teresa Bonafonte and<br />
Joseph G. Morra<br />
Catherine and John R.<br />
Boring III
Campaign emory volunteer leaders and major donors celebrated success at a champagne toast and reception on the lawn at Lullwater hosted by President and Mrs. James W. Wagner. Dean<br />
James Curran (standing from left), Dick and Virginia bales Harris, Roger and Susan Rochat, and Rose and eugene Gangarosa (seated) were among Rollins guests at the event.<br />
Ann and Leonard Brown<br />
Mary Patricia Burke<br />
Walter M. Burnett<br />
Jennifer Marie Capparella and<br />
Eric Winig<br />
Nancy Magness Carr<br />
Mary E. Chamberland and<br />
Harold W. Jaffe<br />
Foye and C. R. Chapman<br />
Joan P. Cioffi<br />
Kia Leslie Ann Colbert<br />
Leighanna and Benjamin R.<br />
Colgrove<br />
James M. Conde<br />
Christine and James N.<br />
Cowden<br />
Catherine and William L.<br />
Curlette<br />
Stephanie and Timothy Everett<br />
Davis<br />
Tracy R. Dawson<br />
Judy R. Delany and Wayne J.<br />
Haskins<br />
Stacey and P. Todd DeWeese<br />
Regine and Ross S. Douthard<br />
Mabel and Walter R. Dowdle<br />
Leesa and Kirk Anthony Easley<br />
Robin L. Eidle<br />
Anne Marie Emshoff<br />
Ann and Chester L. Fisher Jr.<br />
Karen Paige Fogg and Matt<br />
Neuburger<br />
Patricia Ford-Roegner and<br />
Russell H. Roegner<br />
Bradley and Graham Melville<br />
Fox<br />
John W. Gamwell<br />
Katherine Knutson Garrett<br />
Joseph F. Giordano<br />
Amy and Daniel B. Girard<br />
Sarah E. Goodwin and John<br />
Dana Lisco<br />
Margaret M. Graff and Richard<br />
J. Higgins<br />
Mary and James T. Hale<br />
Krisztina and James P. Hanley<br />
Roberta Jayme Hannay<br />
Ellen and Thomas S. Harbin Jr.<br />
Ann and David R. Heine<br />
Jeremy Johnson Hess and Leili<br />
F. Besharat<br />
Wendy and Brett Harrison<br />
Hicks<br />
Becky and David W. Hill<br />
Nancy and Elvin R. Hilyer<br />
Carol and L. Lynn Hogue<br />
Janet and John Hopkins<br />
John Leonard Houman<br />
Pamela and James M. Hughes<br />
Amanda and Brady Hunsaker<br />
Julie Dawn Hutchings<br />
Lesley and Richard Julian<br />
Hutchinson<br />
Michelle and Wesley M. James<br />
Laurie and Deane A. Johnson<br />
Bessie and Herbert C. Jones<br />
Carol and Edward L. Jones<br />
Joanne Katz and Scott Zeger<br />
Martha Katz and Marshall W.<br />
Kreuter<br />
E. Carolyn and Fredric D.<br />
Kennedy<br />
Afrique I. Kilimanjaro<br />
Thelma and Frederick S.<br />
Kingma<br />
Tracy Lehmer Kinsey<br />
Miriam Kiser<br />
Elaine and Ronald H. Koenig<br />
Gardiner and Nicholas Payne<br />
Lapham<br />
Amy Magness Larnick<br />
Lina and Omar Mahmoud<br />
Lattouf<br />
Richard E. Letz*<br />
Leslie and Stephen L. Levine<br />
John Kevin Madden<br />
Susan and William M. Marine<br />
Colleen and Jason L. Martin<br />
C. Ashley McAllen<br />
Jacquelyn McClain and David<br />
Andrew Stevenson<br />
Margery and Robert H. McKay<br />
Amy and John R. McMillen<br />
Carey Ann Melmed<br />
Michael Melneck<br />
Guiming Miao and Yue Wang<br />
Carolynn and Bradley J. Miller<br />
Christine Lorraine Moe and<br />
Kenneth Mark Gibson<br />
Linda and Roger Seymour<br />
Moffat<br />
Martha and Stephan S. Monroe<br />
Carol Lynn Moore<br />
Jo Ann Morris<br />
Marilyn and Terrell King<br />
Murphy<br />
Sharon-Jo Nachman<br />
Ioulia and Pavel M. Napalkov<br />
Modesta and Joseph Donacian<br />
Njau<br />
Janet and Joseph R. O’Brien<br />
Oluwakare Abisoye Opaneye<br />
Diane and Walter A. Orenstein<br />
Marc James Overcash<br />
Christine Marie Parrish and<br />
Suzanne Margaret Smith<br />
Dan E. Peterson<br />
Elizabeth Anne Peterson<br />
Margaret A. Piper<br />
Mary and Kevin Hunter Prince<br />
Ariane and Benjamin C. Reeves<br />
Emily and Rex Joseph<br />
Reynolds<br />
Alan N. Richmond<br />
Sandra Lee Riegler<br />
Harriet L. Robinson<br />
Mary and David K. Rowe<br />
Robert Salamone<br />
Catherine and Lewis G.<br />
Satterwhite<br />
Kelley S. Scanlon and Thomas<br />
H. Sinks Jr.<br />
Kelly Ann Scanlon<br />
Peter M. Schantz<br />
Janet and Ira K. Schwartz<br />
Susan F. Sencer and David J.<br />
Mura<br />
Kathryn N. Shands and Joseph<br />
Mulinare<br />
Suyenne and Eduardo Jardim<br />
Simoes<br />
Theresa and George M. Sipe<br />
Binwei Song<br />
Nancy and Hugh Donald<br />
Spitler<br />
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John L. Stanton<br />
Michelle Staples-Horne<br />
Cathy Steel and Eric Albert<br />
Ottesen<br />
Jennifer Abby Taussig<br />
Roslyn D. Taylor<br />
Alian D. Teach<br />
Stephen B. Thacker* and Luz<br />
M. Fortes<br />
Cynthia Crews Thomas<br />
Robin and Joseph S.<br />
Thompson<br />
Kenneth E. Thorpe<br />
Stokes M. Tolbert<br />
Anna and Tor D. Tosteson<br />
Rebecca and Michael O.<br />
Ugwueke<br />
Sarah and Chad Everett<br />
VanDenBerg<br />
Anil Vora<br />
Hilarie Schubert Warren<br />
William Clarence Watson<br />
Gloria and Stephen R. Weisz<br />
William Hampton Wheeler<br />
Linda and Charles B. White<br />
Jennifer and James Todd<br />
Williams<br />
Mary and Gary Douglas Wolfe<br />
Fujie Xu and Wenkai Li<br />
$250 - $499<br />
Demilade Adednike<br />
Adedinsewo<br />
Vincentia Adzo Agbah<br />
Lorraine N. Alexander<br />
Mohammed Kumail Ali<br />
Jane M. Anderson<br />
Olukayode Awosika and Ebi<br />
Roseline<br />
Laura and Grant T. Baldwin<br />
Dana and Alexander S. Baras<br />
April Lynn Barbour<br />
Joseph Lawrence Barker<br />
Laurie K. Barker<br />
Amina Bashir<br />
Barbara and Gregory Lee<br />
Beavers<br />
Eileen and Jerry L. Becknell<br />
Karen and Peter D. Bell<br />
Eva and Norman Peter Belle<br />
Jimetria Patrice Benson<br />
Sue Binder and Jeffrey J. Sacks<br />
Jennifer and Johnny Black<br />
Judith and Marvin Blase<br />
Katherine H. Boaz<br />
Roberd M. Bostick<br />
Frederick Charles Boyd III and<br />
Tara Lee Adyanthaya<br />
Mavis and Thomas Moore<br />
Brady<br />
Dabo Brantley<br />
Emily Suzanne Brouwer<br />
Ruth and William A. Brown Jr.<br />
Allison and David P. Buchalter<br />
Tina-Lynn and Daniel Budnitz<br />
Christine Pamela Bump and<br />
Elias Papasavvas<br />
Loren Cadena and Patrick Jon<br />
Piddington<br />
Jessica and Paul J. Cance<br />
Sumita Chakrabarti<br />
Luenda Esther Charles<br />
Monica Chopra<br />
Victoria Cohen-Crumpton<br />
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Scott W. Connolly and Barbara<br />
B. Wager<br />
Caroline and Justin N. Cook<br />
Charemon Racquel Cooks<br />
James Thomas Cooper<br />
Ann Duttera Council<br />
Betty Jo and Overton<br />
Anderson Currie Jr.<br />
Elizabeth and Jason Hoang<br />
Duc Dang<br />
Karla Phinette Daniels<br />
Robert Jay Davis<br />
Patricia and J. Robin de<br />
Andrade<br />
Berivan Demir Neubert and<br />
Patrick D. Neubert<br />
Peggy and Robert F. Dennis<br />
Marilyn Elizabeth Dickerson<br />
Rebecca and Joseph D.<br />
Diekemper<br />
Philip Willem Downs<br />
Elizabeth and Dan J. Dragalin<br />
Richard L. Ehrenberg<br />
Kaleigh Rae Emerson<br />
Katherine G. Endress<br />
Mollee and Peter J. Enko<br />
Emy Lou Faber<br />
Roslyn and Henry Falk<br />
Carol and William H. Fox Jr.<br />
Teresa Farmer Foxworth<br />
Ariela Michal Freedman and<br />
Casey Lee Hall<br />
Mary Wieczynski Furnivall<br />
Soniya Chandrakant Gadre<br />
Raymond E. Gangarosa<br />
Michele and Mitchell A. Garber<br />
Linda J. Garrettson and<br />
Michael Joseph Minning<br />
Jennifer A. Goedken and<br />
Alexander P. Isakov<br />
Amparo Beatriz Gonzalez<br />
Althea Michelle Grant<br />
Ashley and David L. Grice<br />
David A. Grimes<br />
Jennifer Gropper-Biggs and R.<br />
Michael Biggs<br />
Dashawn Artini Groves<br />
Amie and David F. Gundersen<br />
Lisa Blake Haddad<br />
Maryam Barbara Haddad<br />
Carolyn Hahn-Swanson and<br />
Howard Carl Swanson<br />
Mary Elizabeth Halloran<br />
Dana Hankerson-Dyson<br />
Rafael Harpaz<br />
Valerie Hartman<br />
Melinda Hartwig<br />
Louise Michelle Henderson and<br />
Jonathan Sanford Berg<br />
Elizabeth and William F. Hill Jr.<br />
Elizabeth and Henry L.<br />
Hoelscher<br />
Chanda and Eric Demond<br />
Holsey<br />
Jeffrey Hom<br />
Sureyya E. Hornston<br />
Rebecca Lee Huggins<br />
Susan E. Hunter<br />
Claudia and Louis Isquith<br />
Shirin Jabbarzadeh and Kambiz<br />
Nayebi<br />
Kara and Terry A. Jacobson<br />
Geoffrey M. Jeffery<br />
Ilze Jekabsone<br />
Tracy Lynn Jensen and David<br />
Sayen<br />
Georgette Adjorlolo Johnson<br />
Gerry R. Johnson and Gary<br />
Stephenson<br />
Greg B. Jones and Karolyn C.<br />
Diamond-Jones<br />
Marsha and Jack T. Jones Jr.<br />
Martha Turner Jones* and<br />
Edward William Jones<br />
Claudine Jurkovitz<br />
Rachel L. Kauffman<br />
Regina and Etchri Kekessi<br />
Amy and Matthew David Keller<br />
Charlotte and James W. Keller<br />
Christy and Peter A. Keohane<br />
Lynn and Larry W. Kirkconnell<br />
Kathryn H. and Gregory B.<br />
Knudson<br />
Rosemarie Kobau<br />
Michael Root Kramer<br />
Arlene and Irwin Kurz<br />
Trude and Dale N. Lawrence<br />
Christopher J. Lawver and<br />
Mary A. Bauza-Lawver<br />
Monique-Rachell Lester<br />
Lavinia Chi Shan Lin<br />
Laura and Brent M. Lloyd<br />
Andrew Kok Fye Low<br />
Robert H. Lyles<br />
Jennifer and Mario L. Macia<br />
William Todd Marx<br />
Derrek James Massanari<br />
Jean and Ronald Heston<br />
Mataya<br />
Brian Walter Maziarz<br />
Michelle and Thomas<br />
McAllister Jr.<br />
Heidi Kristina McComb<br />
Lyle Webster McCormick<br />
Roseanne and David John<br />
McMorris<br />
Cyra and Aneesh Kautilya<br />
Mehta<br />
Gary Melinkovich* and Clarice<br />
Melinkovich<br />
Cindy A. Mervis<br />
LaTonya Russell Messerschmitt<br />
Cynthia Ann Messina and<br />
Jeffrey W. Gold<br />
Don Millar<br />
Eugene R. Montezinos<br />
Frances and James E. Morgan<br />
Debra Gardner Morris<br />
Trisha and Steven E. Moslin<br />
Rahimah Salimah Muhammad<br />
Gaya Celeste Myers and Elliot<br />
Kahan<br />
Wendy and William Joseph<br />
Nickel<br />
Thomas R. O’Brien<br />
Oluwaseun Anike Temitope<br />
Odewole<br />
Barbara and Sanford H. Orkin<br />
Sherry and Gregg Mitgang<br />
Orloff<br />
Claudia Paez-Ellett and John<br />
W. Ellett<br />
Beatrice A. Pask*<br />
Mihir Ranchhodbha Patel<br />
Karen A. Pazol<br />
Margot Wallace Peterson<br />
Emily and Eric Steven Pevzner<br />
Susanne Elise Pickering<br />
Kimberly Latosha Pierce<br />
Hilda Pinnix-Ragland<br />
Lori and Dale Richard<br />
Plemmons<br />
Andrea and Paul M. Plotsky<br />
Patricia A. Poindexter<br />
Kaitlin Michelle Porter<br />
Sharyn Jan Potter and Michael<br />
F. Schwartz<br />
Kathleen P. Presswala<br />
Mila Marie Prill<br />
Susan A. Primo and Roosevelt<br />
Davis<br />
Peggy and Gary Raskob<br />
Audrey Ann Reichard and<br />
Michael G. Wolfarth<br />
Beth and David Lawrence<br />
Robertson<br />
J. Mack Robinson<br />
Paige Lee Rohe<br />
Laura and Jordan David Rose<br />
Jill and Mark L. Rosenberg<br />
Samuel W. Rosenblatt and<br />
Mario D’Andrea<br />
Essie L. Rowser<br />
Perri and John Ruckart<br />
Rebecca Anne Rule<br />
Yssa and Jinan Saad-Dine<br />
Joseph J. Salamone* and Arlyn<br />
Salamone<br />
Fatima A. Saliu<br />
Parsa Sanjana and Joseph J.<br />
Schatz<br />
Anthony Joseph Santella<br />
Heather Sawyer<br />
Donna Louise Schminkey and<br />
James Ward<br />
Beverly Martinez Schnell<br />
Mark Sciegaj and Krista M.<br />
Wilkinson<br />
Pairin Seepolmuang<br />
Milan and Bharat M. Shah<br />
Brenda and Joel Shavin<br />
Deborah and Charles B.<br />
Shelton III<br />
Huguette and Royce W.<br />
Shepard<br />
Stephanie L. Sherman<br />
Michael Neil Shevach<br />
Emily H. Siegel<br />
Tara and Jarrod Z. Simpson<br />
Wendy Ilyse Slavit<br />
Edith N. Smith<br />
Mary B. Smith<br />
Frances and Dixie Snider Jr.<br />
Rosa Maria Solorzano<br />
Elizabeth and John Warren<br />
Stephenson<br />
Anne Sterchi<br />
Marissa and Philippe Sucosky<br />
Enid and Kevin M. Sullivan<br />
Michele and Seegar W.<br />
Swanson III<br />
John Daniel Thompson<br />
Tarvis Evette Thompson<br />
Sherry and Vito Tobia<br />
Linda Torrence<br />
Jane and Frederick L.<br />
Trowbridge<br />
Myra J. Tucker and Frank<br />
Shelledy<br />
Viola Vaccarino and James<br />
Douglas Bremner<br />
Karen Lynne Van Roekel<br />
Ujjwala P. Vijapurkar<br />
Robert A. Waggoner<br />
Alisha and Lance A. Waller<br />
Gailya and George H. Walter<br />
Jennifer Denise Walton<br />
Xiaofei Wang and Dongjie Fan<br />
Amy and Jack Warner<br />
Joan and Alan G. Waxman<br />
Roberta F. White<br />
Ellen and Armistead B.<br />
Whitney<br />
Charlotte R. Wilen<br />
Aisha and Andre Melshon<br />
Wilkes<br />
Michael D. Williams<br />
Lucy and Tommie M. Willis<br />
Phyllis Anne Wingo<br />
Jay Yepuri<br />
Kai Hsiang Young<br />
Rachel Ann Zack and Charles<br />
Kaimi Takanobu Ishikawa<br />
Sandra Zaremba<br />
David Carleton Ziemer<br />
Charlene and Stuart M. Zola<br />
$100 - $249<br />
Betsy and Fredrick F. Adams III<br />
Linda and Myron John<br />
Adams Jr.<br />
Jessie Muse Al-Amin<br />
Gary L. Albrecht<br />
Rose and William E. Alford<br />
Layla Ibrahim Aljasem and<br />
Wayne G. Cox<br />
Carlos S. Alvarado<br />
Lori Marie Ambriola<br />
Christine B. Ambrosone<br />
James M. Anastos<br />
Leo Anastos* and Mary<br />
Anastos<br />
Thomas L. Anastos<br />
Peter Andrew Andersen<br />
Lisa Angus and Kari Beth<br />
Greene<br />
Janet and John W. Arnold<br />
Elizabeth Y. Attias<br />
Lauren Michelle Austin<br />
Diane Roberts Ayers<br />
Katherine B. Baer<br />
Robert Converse Bailey<br />
Rosemary C. Bakes-Martin<br />
Alexandra and John Stephen<br />
Balzer<br />
Alison Kathleen Banger and<br />
Joseph W. Slade IV<br />
Paul Guerry Barnett<br />
Lela and Andrew Lewis<br />
Baughman<br />
Maya Grant Baumann<br />
B. Christine Beeghly<br />
Elin Britt Begley and Angela<br />
Terrell<br />
Monica and Eric A. Benning<br />
Jennifer and Richard I. Berman<br />
Robert Joseph Besaw<br />
Sujatha and Venkata Ramana<br />
Murthy Bhamidipati<br />
Nicole Ayn Blair<br />
John Barry Blevins and Rande<br />
L. Allen<br />
Margaret and George H. Blood<br />
Emily Anton Bobrow<br />
Susan Elizabeth Bockrath<br />
Ana Isabel Bodipo-Memba<br />
Maris Ann Bondi<br />
Patricia and Jean Je<br />
Bonhomme
Students were the focus for renovations to the Grace Crum Rollins building, which now includes an expanded<br />
and open Student Services suite, interview and conference rooms for Career Services, colorful study spaces,<br />
smart classrooms, and the very popular Rollins Café.<br />
Aimee and Kris Boonruang<br />
Sukrit Kevin Boonruang<br />
Lynne Y. Borsuk and Rob<br />
Smulian<br />
Meghan and William Alsop<br />
Bours V<br />
Mary and David James Bower<br />
Lavone Glema Bradfield<br />
Allison Groff Brenner<br />
Karen A. Brichta and Richard<br />
M. Myers<br />
Gerrilyn and Walter A. Brill<br />
Janice Elaine Brockman and<br />
John Michael Florence<br />
Myron H. Brooks<br />
Jessie Frances Brosseau<br />
Robert A. Brown<br />
Joanna Buffington and Dean<br />
Brook<br />
Kimarie and George Wendell<br />
Bugg Jr.<br />
Sandra N. Bulens<br />
Karen and John V. Bultman<br />
JoAnn Margaret Burke<br />
Susan and Edward Bennett<br />
Burkhalter<br />
Tawana Burts<br />
Cheryl Lynn Caldwell<br />
Shelley and Charles H. Calisher<br />
Victor Manuel Cardenas-Ayala<br />
C. Michael Cassidy<br />
Joan and Ward Cates<br />
Ann Chao and Marc Bulterys<br />
Krista and Adam Joseph<br />
Charen<br />
Taiho Chen<br />
Po-Yung Cheng<br />
Zhi Cheng<br />
Tony W. Cheung<br />
Mary-Margaret Driskell Ciavatta<br />
Debora Ann Clem<br />
Lorie A. Click<br />
Betty S. Cohen<br />
Sheila and Marshall S. Cohen<br />
Sarah Anne Collier and Jason<br />
Allen Craw<br />
Rachel and Michael F. Conar<br />
Susan Marie Conner<br />
Constance and J. Lyle Conrad<br />
Susan Temporado Cookson<br />
and David Temporado<br />
Kevin Z. Cooper<br />
Amy L. Corneli<br />
Shanna Nakia Cox and Robert<br />
McClinton Jr.<br />
Todd Payal Wollerton Cramer<br />
Aimee Lynn Cunningham<br />
Caroline and Terry C. Daniel<br />
Whitni Brianna Davidson<br />
Dorian Areal Davis<br />
Tamara Jeannine Davis<br />
Kristin Clare Delea<br />
Kim-Lu Del Guercio<br />
Dabney Page De Lima<br />
Renata Lynn Dennis<br />
Nanette and Michael P.<br />
Dentinger<br />
Samuel Deutsch<br />
Cathleen Mary Devlin<br />
Sandra and Harold D.<br />
Dickerson Jr.<br />
Shane T. Diekman<br />
Susan M. Dinitz<br />
Liljana and Doncho Metodi<br />
Donev<br />
Margaret B. Douglas and Allan<br />
Barry Goldman<br />
Patricia Drehobl<br />
Naomi Adriel Drexler<br />
Benjamin G. Druss and Michele<br />
A. Fahey<br />
Daniela Mariana Dudas<br />
Leon Forrest Echols<br />
Sharon Lynn Echols and David<br />
M. Hull<br />
Peter G. Economou<br />
Arlene E. Edwards<br />
Barbara Anita Edwards<br />
Letisha Edwards<br />
Sheba Ehteshami<br />
Elena B. Ellcessor<br />
Michael James Ellenburg<br />
Sascha and William C. Ellington<br />
Lisa and Aryeh S. Elon<br />
Karen A. Epstein<br />
Marco and Debbie G. Farias<br />
Lisa Eileen Ferlend<br />
Laurie A. Ferrell<br />
Susan and Marc A. Finkel<br />
Sandra G. Fitzgerald* and<br />
Robert G. Fitzgerald<br />
Patricia and Robert Gordon<br />
Flanders<br />
Virginia and Joseph Bernard<br />
Floyd<br />
Una M. Folan<br />
Serena Hsiao-Tze Foong<br />
Martha and Robert H. Foote<br />
Deretha R. Foy<br />
Alfred Franzblau<br />
Edie K. Freeman<br />
Jaclyn Beth Freeman<br />
Matthew Charles Freeman<br />
Leslie Nataki Gabay-Swanston<br />
Dinamarie C. Garcia-Banigan<br />
and Brian G. Banigan<br />
Margery Knoles Gardner<br />
Gail and Cecil Garvin<br />
Leela and M.V. George<br />
Mary Gilbert George<br />
Amy and Jeff S. Gilbert<br />
Mary and Charles Benjamin<br />
Ginden<br />
Pamela and George A. Glinsky<br />
Rebecca Glover-Kudon and<br />
Louis Kudon<br />
Carol and Larry L. Gourley<br />
Charles M. Gozonsky*<br />
Hana and Douglas Lloyd Gragg<br />
Linda and David R. Graham<br />
Alisa Jane Greenspan and<br />
Frank Soroka<br />
Harvey Greenstein and Esther<br />
Lyss-Greenstein<br />
Sophia Amanda Greer<br />
Marla and Ralph David<br />
Grosswald<br />
Glenn P. Grove<br />
Darrell Groves and Barbara L.<br />
Ward-Groves<br />
Jodie and Thomas Michael<br />
Guest<br />
Emily Suzanne Gurley and Eric<br />
D. Adams<br />
Pamela S. Hadlock<br />
Kathy Marie Hageman<br />
Clara O’Neill Hagens<br />
Kareen Angela Hall<br />
Melissa Hall Adamson<br />
Heather Holley Hamby<br />
Lisa and Tamim David Hammad<br />
Barbara Peek Hanley<br />
Judith Ann Hannan<br />
Colleen Shane Hanou<br />
Diane Marie Harris and Daniel<br />
S. Kahn<br />
Janet and Clark W. Heath Jr.<br />
Harry Jay Heiman and Abby L.<br />
Friedman<br />
Alison Anne Heintz<br />
Sarah Jane Henley<br />
Candice ReNell Henry<br />
Ann Rondi Herman* and<br />
William H. Herman<br />
Marcia K. Herrera<br />
Janet Susan Hildebrand<br />
Eric DuBois Hill<br />
Gena Lee Hill<br />
Philippe G. Hills and David<br />
Winthrop Hanson<br />
Karen and Shawn Hochman<br />
Joanne and Horace P.<br />
Holden Sr.<br />
Gina and Richard W. Holecek<br />
Kristin and Rex D. Holt<br />
William Edward Hood IV and<br />
Cheryl Raskind-Hood<br />
Teresa and John M. Horan<br />
Patricia and James A. Hotz<br />
Terri and David Jeffery<br />
Houghton<br />
Robin M. Houston<br />
Susan Hovdesven<br />
Joelyn and Chris Howard<br />
Kuan-Hsiang Huang<br />
Katherine and Matthew J.<br />
Hutchinson<br />
Robin Michiko Ikeda and<br />
Jonathan Waltuck<br />
Leia Charland Isanhart<br />
Megan Beth Ivankovich<br />
Erin and Joshua Adam Jakum<br />
Cherie James<br />
Karen and Robert Johnson<br />
Maurice Courtney Johnson<br />
William B. Johnson<br />
Karyn Renee Johnstone<br />
Thomas Allen Jones<br />
spring 2013 public health magazine 37
38<br />
on Rollinsteer Day, incoming students volunteer at more than 45 nonprofit organizations throughout Atlanta.<br />
Gifts to the RSPH Annual Fund provide scholarships, making it possible for recipients to gain the necessary skills<br />
to pursue their goals of improving health worldwide.<br />
Lois and Moses Nayenda<br />
Katabarwa<br />
Robyn Sherri Kay<br />
April Lynn Kelley<br />
Juliette S. Kendrick and David<br />
F. Williamson<br />
Malinda H. Kennedy and Adam<br />
Toll<br />
May G. Kennedy<br />
Ellen and Dana M. Kent<br />
Barbara and James L. Kepner<br />
Anita K. Kern<br />
Herbert V. Kern<br />
Jodi Michelle Keyserling<br />
Rima F. Khabbaz and Muin<br />
Joseph Khoury<br />
Amy and Burney Kieke Jr.<br />
Kelly Marie King<br />
Jane and Joseph M.<br />
Kinkade Jr.<br />
Amy and Randall W. Kirsch<br />
Georgina and Andrew N.<br />
Kirunda<br />
Kathleen Parson Klatt<br />
Shulamith and Jonathan H.<br />
Klein<br />
Lisa J. Kobrynski and Burton L.<br />
Lesnick<br />
Katherine Elisabeth Kobus<br />
Ashley and Peter S. Kreisler<br />
Ellen and Leslie S. Kreisler<br />
Erica Amato Krisel<br />
Shaily Krishan<br />
JoAnn and Kirby J. Kruger<br />
Paula and Ray Kuniansky Jr.<br />
Gary M. Kurz and Tamara Lynn<br />
Lamia<br />
Amy Renea Ladner<br />
Ann LaGreca<br />
Ch’uyasonqo and David<br />
Randolph Lane<br />
Colleen Elizabeth Laurence<br />
Ubile and Stanley I. Lawson<br />
Alyssa Mira Lederer<br />
Aimee Leidich<br />
Kelly and Peter Ladin L’Engle<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
Allison Marie Leppke<br />
Arlene and Jack Lester<br />
Carol and Steven T. Levy<br />
Cindy and Darryl Ley<br />
Michael M. Li<br />
Alice and Richard B.<br />
Lichtenstein<br />
Jonathan M. Liff<br />
Lillian S. Lin and Alan S.<br />
Crawford<br />
Andrea and Andy Lipman<br />
Aimee and Michael P. Lischke<br />
P. and Dale F. Lister<br />
Helga P. Loring<br />
Betty and William A. Loy<br />
Maria Alogna Ludi<br />
Carol and Michael J. Lynn<br />
Daniel Patrick Mackie<br />
Jonathan Terrell Macy and H.<br />
Dair Brown<br />
Judith and Brian James<br />
Mahoney<br />
Carrie and Thomas Cherian<br />
Mampilly<br />
Amundam Sosso Mancho<br />
Joseph N. Mancho and<br />
Maureen A. Ngoh<br />
Eric J. Mandel<br />
Guy R. Marbury*<br />
Barbara F. Martin<br />
Naomi Maruta and Edward Y.<br />
Chen<br />
Marie and James O. Mason<br />
Vi Mays<br />
Debra Veal McCall<br />
Dorothy and Herbert M.<br />
McCallum<br />
Suzanne and Quimby E.<br />
McCaskill<br />
Linda and Ronald D. McCauley<br />
Beatrice and Michael E.<br />
McConnell<br />
Matthew McCoy<br />
Patricia and Barnett P.<br />
McCulloch<br />
Navvab Michele McDaniels<br />
Louise and Denis McGlynn<br />
Rosemary Gail McKaig<br />
Sarah Lindley McKune<br />
Alva J. McLeod<br />
Mary Ellen McMichael<br />
Graham McWhorter<br />
Nicolas Alan Menzies<br />
Jamie L. Miller<br />
Martha and Dayton T. Miller Sr.<br />
Michael Britt Miller<br />
Trish P. Miller<br />
Micah Helaina Milton<br />
Hanaa and Nader Kameel<br />
Mishreki<br />
Julia and William H. Mitchell<br />
Anne and Chris S. Moorman<br />
Hally and Romulo G. Morales<br />
Romulo T. Morales<br />
Lina and Nabil Lutfe Muhanna<br />
Ann Miller Nakamura<br />
Lori and Amarildo Nascimento<br />
Corey N. Neal<br />
Kim and Nelson Neiman<br />
Abigail and Evans O. Nimako<br />
Curtis Jackson Norvell<br />
Sharon and Ronald William<br />
O’Connor<br />
Anne and Patrick O’Keefe<br />
John D. Olsen<br />
Tom G. Ortiz<br />
Mary and Robert C. Osburne<br />
Poorni Ganapathi Otilingam<br />
Laurie Helzer Ovell<br />
Oyekunle Adebowale<br />
Oyekanmi<br />
Stephanie D. Pan<br />
Stephen Sturgis Papagiotas<br />
Francis Brian Pascual<br />
Alpa V. Patel<br />
Manjula and Ramesh V. Patel<br />
Sadhna V. Patel<br />
Claire and Charls Pearson<br />
Heather Guthrie Peebles<br />
Pearl and Roberto Perez<br />
Lynn and Joseph A. Perkins<br />
Constance and David Michael<br />
Phillips<br />
Jennifer and Neil O. Pierre<br />
Catherine R. Piper<br />
Gabriel Francisco Ponce de<br />
Leon<br />
Rajeev K. Premakumar<br />
Lynn and Dennis P. Quinn<br />
Lewis D. Ragsdale and Mandy<br />
E. Ingram<br />
Layla and Ali Rahimi<br />
Gabriel Rainisch<br />
Pranay Ranjan<br />
Venkatram Nikhil Rao<br />
Jessica and Mark A. Rath<br />
Carrie Michele Reed<br />
Sandra Reed-Lichtenfeld and J.<br />
Leonard Lichtenfeld<br />
Gladys H. Reynolds<br />
Patricia Adele Richmond<br />
Vicki and Joseph A. Riedel Jr.<br />
Bridget and Michael Patrick<br />
Riordan<br />
Margaret and Darren Robert<br />
Ritsick<br />
Justine and Stephen R. Rives<br />
John Barry Robertson<br />
Patricia Rodney<br />
Carmen Rodriguez*<br />
Jennifer and Paul A. Rota Jr.<br />
Kofoworola and Vincent I.<br />
Rotimi<br />
Susana Rubio-Starosta<br />
Elizabeth and Yuri Sablon<br />
Mary and M. Daniel Sadler<br />
Theresa A. Salamone<br />
Cathryn L. Samples<br />
Anne and Thomas Richard<br />
Saunders<br />
Kathryn L. Schmidt and<br />
Gregory M. Wallace<br />
Sonja Schmidt<br />
Rachel and Lawrence Bert<br />
Schonberger<br />
Dirk G. Schroeder<br />
JoAnn Marie Schulte<br />
Claire Rachel Schuster<br />
Frederick A.O. Schwarz<br />
Catherine V. Scott<br />
Kathryn and John D.<br />
Seggerson Jr.<br />
Jennifer Fields Seligman<br />
Janice May Sellem<br />
Elizabeth Sessions<br />
Nishant H. Shah and Deborah<br />
C. Casanova<br />
Nancy and J. Ben Shapiro<br />
Patty and Brent D. Sherard<br />
Tobyanne and Arnold Brian<br />
Sidman<br />
Susanne and Robert Daniell<br />
Slocum<br />
Anna and David F. Smith<br />
Iris and Albert E. Smith Jr.<br />
Harpreet and Ken Sohal<br />
Tomofumi Sone<br />
Jingli Song<br />
Peter C. Sotus and Elizabeth<br />
Martinez-Sotus<br />
Jane T. St. Clair and James E.<br />
Sustman<br />
Donna and Michael E. St. Louis<br />
Elizabeth Lee Stanley<br />
Brigitte and James H. Steele<br />
Nelson Kyle Steenland and<br />
Elizabeth Mary Ward<br />
Deborah and Michael E.<br />
Stefanek<br />
Elizabeth and Michael L.<br />
Stevens<br />
Yee-Wan and John J. Stevens<br />
Scott Alan Stewart<br />
Laura and Charlie Stokes<br />
Heidi and Michael Straughn<br />
Amy and William A.<br />
Strickland Jr.<br />
Debra and Charles W. Taylor III<br />
Zoe and Kenneth B. Tenley<br />
Jan and Steve Thomas<br />
Elizabeth and William J. Todd<br />
Jane and Norman Wendell<br />
Todd Jr.<br />
Paige E. Tolbert<br />
Myrtle I. Turner<br />
Brigette and Michael C. Ulin<br />
F. A. Ulmer<br />
Archil Undilashvili<br />
Rajul Magan Vaishnani<br />
Cynthia Marie Vasquez<br />
Val Vaughn<br />
Marilyn M. Velez<br />
Kathleen Marie Vetter<br />
Alana Marie Vivolo<br />
Nicholas Scott Vogenthaler<br />
Alwilda L. Wallace<br />
Matthew Coleman Walsh<br />
Carol and Ray K. Walters<br />
Jessica Leigh Walton<br />
Linda and David Seth Wander<br />
Dongqing Terry Wang<br />
Stanley Wang<br />
Lisa and Joseph D. Wargo<br />
Andrew James Warlick<br />
David L. Warner and Jody<br />
Clay-Warner<br />
David Michael Werny<br />
Kristin and Philip D. West<br />
Patricia and J. Scott Westall<br />
Laura Gamble Whalen<br />
Jocelyn and David L. Wheaton<br />
Mary C. White<br />
Kimberly Lisa Whittle and<br />
Gabriel G. Ramirez<br />
Tracy Lynn Wiedt<br />
Nancy L. Wilkinson<br />
Warren Gillespie Williams<br />
Carla Antonia Winston<br />
Jill Joelle Woodard<br />
Ryan Ine Woodson<br />
Demia and Andrew Wright<br />
Barbara and James C. Wright II<br />
Michelle and Jonathan R.<br />
Yaeger<br />
Yang Yang and Lan Xie<br />
Mary and Jerome W. Yates<br />
Deborah and Steve Young<br />
Patricia A. Yu<br />
Julia Teresa Zajac<br />
Deborah and Michael Leo<br />
Zelkowitz<br />
Liping Zhu and Jun Li
Designated Gifts<br />
Achievement Rewards<br />
for College Scientists<br />
Fellowships<br />
ARCS Foundation Inc.<br />
Adopt-a-Scholar<br />
Lorna and Michael Kenneth<br />
Lindsay<br />
Norfolk Southern Foundation<br />
J. B. Weaver Jr.<br />
Behavioral <strong>Sciences</strong> and<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Education Annual<br />
Fund<br />
Martha E. Alexander<br />
Brian Banigan and Dinamarie<br />
Garcia-Banigan<br />
Elin Britt Begley and Angela<br />
Terrell<br />
Erin Lyndsay Paige Bradley<br />
Mary Catherine Brauchla<br />
Allison and David P. Buchalter<br />
Jean Amost Cadet<br />
Wendy and C. Andrew Childers<br />
Heather Jonike Cole-Lewis<br />
Leighanna and Benjamin R.<br />
Colgrove<br />
Sherene Brown Cora<br />
Ann Duttera Council<br />
Marilyn Elizabeth Dickerson<br />
Arin Elizabeth Freeman<br />
GEICO Philanthropic<br />
Foundation<br />
Sarah and Mark Green<br />
Jennifer and David S. Harville<br />
Chanda and Eric Demond<br />
Holsey<br />
IBM Corporation<br />
Carol and Edward L. Jones<br />
Michelle and Scott R. Kegler<br />
Amy and Matthew David Keller<br />
Gary M. Kurz and Tamara Lynn<br />
Lamia<br />
Alyssa Mira Lederer<br />
Leslie and Stephen L. Levine<br />
Beverly and Maurice Long<br />
Jerrel M. McBride<br />
Martha and Stephan S. Monroe<br />
Jessica and Mark A. Rath<br />
Lyrna and Michael Schoon<br />
Elinor Beidler Siklossy<br />
Edith N. Smith<br />
Claire Elizabeth Sterk and Kirk<br />
W. Elifson<br />
Isam G. Mohammed Vaid<br />
Randi Marie Williams<br />
Rebecca and Michael Terrence<br />
Windle<br />
Demia and Andrew Wright<br />
Kai Hsiang Young<br />
Biostatistics and<br />
Bioinformatics Annual<br />
Fund<br />
Aetna Foundation Inc.<br />
Peter Andrew Andersen<br />
Brent A. Blumenstein<br />
Jacqueline and Bruce Bohnker<br />
Lisa and Aryeh S. Elon<br />
*deceased<br />
GEICO Philanthropic<br />
Foundation<br />
Penina and Michael J. Haber<br />
Jennifer and David S. Harville<br />
Johnson & Johnson<br />
Barbara and James L. Kepner<br />
Nancy and Michael H. Kutner<br />
Barbara L. Massoudi<br />
Debra Veal McCall<br />
Guiming Miao and Yue Wang<br />
Northrop Grumman<br />
Corporation<br />
The Pfizer Foundation<br />
Mary and Kevin Hunter Prince<br />
Jaideep Purkayastha and<br />
Sanchita Bhaduri<br />
Gladys and Robert Elwood<br />
Reynolds<br />
Anagha S. Sen<br />
Edith N. Smith<br />
Thomas Robert Stiger and<br />
Kathryn J. Grochowski<br />
Michele and Seegar W.<br />
Swanson III<br />
Louise M. Thompson<br />
Josh Veal<br />
Ujjwala P. Vijapurkar<br />
Joseph W. Blount <strong>Center</strong><br />
for <strong>Health</strong> and Human<br />
Rights<br />
Bank of America<br />
John Barry Blevins and Rande<br />
L. Allen<br />
Joseph W. Blount<br />
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights<br />
AIDS<br />
Susan Hovdesven<br />
Joel E. Isaacs<br />
Mike Johnson<br />
Helga P. Loring<br />
John D. Olsen<br />
Patricia Quick<br />
Samuel W. Rosenblatt and<br />
Mario D’Andrea<br />
Yssa and Jinan Saad-Dine<br />
Frances Schultz Foundation<br />
Margaret B. Shaffer Revocable<br />
Trust<br />
Richard F. Tigner<br />
Wells Fargo Foundation<br />
Donna J. Brogan Lecture<br />
in Biostatistics<br />
Donna Jean Brogan<br />
Maxine and M. L. Denniston<br />
Penina and Michael J. Haber<br />
Vicki and Richard C. Hertzberg<br />
Joanne Katz and Scott Zeger<br />
Nancy and Michael H. Kutner<br />
Mary and Kenneth M. Portier<br />
Michele and Seegar W.<br />
Swanson III<br />
Alisha and Lance A. Waller<br />
Elizabeth L. Camp<br />
RN MPH Endowed<br />
Scholarship for Nurses<br />
Elizabeth L. Camp<br />
Designated gifts support specific programs or<br />
departments at the Rollins School of Public <strong>Health</strong>.<br />
Career Master of Public<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Program<br />
American Cancer Society<br />
Loren Cadena and Patrick Jon<br />
Piddington<br />
Debora Ann Clem<br />
Lynne Feldman<br />
Gina and Richard W. Holecek<br />
Northrop Grumman<br />
Corporation<br />
Mary and Robert C. Osburne<br />
Mary and Kevin Hunter Prince<br />
Chad Jeremy Robichaux<br />
Rosalynn Carter Chair in<br />
Mental <strong>Health</strong><br />
Beverly and Maurice Long<br />
<strong>Center</strong> for AIDS Research<br />
Susan Allen and Eric Hunter<br />
Elisheva and Michael S. Berger<br />
Debra and Robert Besaw<br />
Emily Suzanne Brouwer<br />
Shelle and Patrick W. Bryant<br />
Gloria Burkett<br />
C. Michael Cassidy<br />
Judy B. Catasein<br />
CDC Branch of Sigma XI<br />
Claudia and Hal Cochran<br />
Sheila and Marshall S. Cohen<br />
Edie K. Freeman<br />
Jaclyn Beth Freeman<br />
Georgia Institute of Technology<br />
Georgia Research Alliance<br />
Georgia State <strong>University</strong><br />
GlaxoSmithKline Foundation<br />
Kimberly and Karl S. Hagen<br />
Mary Ellen McMichael<br />
Edna and Ray Middlebrooks<br />
Marc James Overcash<br />
Jeff Prince and Michael Jolly<br />
Alian D. Teach<br />
Milicent Anne Wilkinson<br />
Charlene and Stuart M. Zola<br />
<strong>Center</strong> for Global<br />
Diabetes Research<br />
The Coca-Cola Company<br />
Ann B. Edens<br />
Trish P. Miller<br />
Kabayam M. Venkat Narayan<br />
and Asha Krishnaswamy<br />
<strong>Center</strong> for Global Safe<br />
Water<br />
American Cancer Society<br />
CARE Inc.<br />
The Coca-Cola Company<br />
Deseret Medical Inc.<br />
Eugene J. and Rose S.<br />
Gangarosa<br />
GoJo Industries<br />
International Rescue<br />
Committee<br />
Thomas E. McClendon* and<br />
Lynne B. McClendon<br />
PATH<br />
The QED Group<br />
Rhode Island Hospital<br />
Rotary Club of Atlanta<br />
Theresa A. Salamone<br />
Stone Mountain United<br />
Methodist Church<br />
The Westminster Schools Inc.<br />
World Bank<br />
<strong>Center</strong> for Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
Practice and Research<br />
Boston Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
Commission<br />
Children’s Hospital Boston<br />
Georgia Department of Human<br />
Resources<br />
International Society for<br />
Disease Surveillance<br />
Robert Wood Johnson<br />
Foundation<br />
Medical College of Georgia<br />
World <strong>Health</strong> Organization<br />
<strong>Center</strong> for Spina Bifida<br />
Research, Prevention, and<br />
Policy<br />
Linda and Myron Adams<br />
Edna and Stephen A. Bacon<br />
Bridge Club of Atlanta<br />
Foye and C. R. Chapman<br />
Juanita and James Walter<br />
Curran<br />
Gerald F. Davy<br />
Connie and William B. Demeza<br />
Ann and Chester L. Fisher Jr.<br />
Robert Gray<br />
Holland & Knight Charitable<br />
Foundation Inc.<br />
Hollis & Wright, PC<br />
Jefferson <strong>University</strong><br />
Mary Anne and Richard B.<br />
Johnston<br />
King & Spalding LLP<br />
Peggy and Gary R. Noble<br />
Mary Ann and Godfrey P.<br />
Oakley Jr.<br />
Kathryn N. Shands and Joseph<br />
Mulinare<br />
Brenda and Joel Stephen<br />
Shavin<br />
Sophie’s Voice Foundation Inc.<br />
Miriam and Harry Weisberg<br />
C. Randolph Jones Award<br />
C. Randolph Jones<br />
James W. Curran Dean of<br />
Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
Kimberly and Karl S. Hagen<br />
Lawrence P. and Ann Estes<br />
Klamon<br />
SunTrust Foundation<br />
Dean’s Council<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Angela and Samuel E. Allen<br />
Yetty and Charles R. Arp Jr.<br />
AT&T Foundation<br />
Christopher A. Barker and John<br />
Leonard<br />
Karen and Peter D. Bell<br />
Paula Lawton Bevington<br />
Paungthip Boonperm-Weniger<br />
and Bruce G. Weniger<br />
Mavis and Thomas Brady<br />
<strong>Center</strong> for the Visually Impaired<br />
Barbara T. Cleveland and<br />
Stanley S. Jones Jr.<br />
The Coca-Cola Company<br />
The Coca-Cola Foundation<br />
Laura C. Cousins-Baker<br />
Donna J. brogan, an internationally known sample survey expert<br />
and former department chair, endowed an annual lecture created by<br />
faculty, students, and friends of the Department of biostatistics and<br />
bioinformatics in her honor.<br />
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Designated Gifts<br />
Harry Morgan Crafts<br />
Sally and Bradley N. Currey Jr.<br />
Sally and Peter H. Dean<br />
Deloitte Foundation<br />
Charlotte B. Dixon<br />
Elizabeth Desportes Dreelin<br />
Grace and Walter C. Edwards<br />
Susan and Robert J. Freeman<br />
Sam P. Freeman Foundation<br />
Inc.<br />
Eugene J. and Rose S.<br />
Gangarosa<br />
Karen Glanz<br />
Roberta and Jonathan Golden<br />
Leslie and Philip L. Graitcer<br />
Lynne and Shelby R. Grubbs<br />
Virginia and Richard J. Harris Jr.<br />
Valerie Hartman<br />
C. Randolph Jones<br />
Ellen Hale Jones<br />
Anne Hydrick Kaiser and Mark<br />
A. Kaiser<br />
Ruth J. Katz<br />
William R. Kenny and Alfred D.<br />
Kennedy Jr.<br />
Lawrence P. and Ann Estes<br />
Klamon<br />
Amy and Nevin S. Kreisler<br />
Mary Anne and James A.<br />
Lanier Jr.<br />
Barbara and Bertram L. Levy<br />
Beverly and Maurice Long<br />
Carol and Carlos Martel Jr.<br />
Barbara L. Massoudi<br />
Margery and Robert H. McKay<br />
Merck Partnership for Giving<br />
Mary Lu and Wade T. Mitchell<br />
Wade Wright Mitchell<br />
Anne and John S. Mori<br />
Myles Alexander & Associates<br />
Inc.<br />
Patricia and Horace Disston<br />
Nalle<br />
Nancy McDonald Paris and<br />
Paul C. Prebble<br />
Alicia Anne Philipp<br />
Carol and Cecil M. Phillips<br />
Edith and Glen A. Reed<br />
Teresa Maria Rivero<br />
Patricia B. Robinson<br />
Donna and Edward J. Rohling<br />
Nalini R. Saligram<br />
Heather Sawyer<br />
Carole and John R. Seffrin<br />
Lee M. Sessions<br />
Jane E. Shivers and William<br />
Morris Sharp Sr.<br />
Elizabeth and William J. Todd<br />
Linda Torrence<br />
Sheila L. Tschinkel<br />
Tull Charitable Foundation Inc.<br />
Evelyn and John J. Ullman<br />
Upatoi Creek Mitigation Bank<br />
LLC<br />
Alston and Philip Watt<br />
Arlene and Walter B. Wildstein<br />
Shelby R. Wilkes and Jettie M.<br />
Burnett<br />
The Zera-Allen Fund<br />
Virginia S. DeHaan<br />
Lecture in <strong>Health</strong><br />
Promotion and Education<br />
Wilma E. Barshaw-Badgett and<br />
James L. Badgett<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
Paula Lawton Bevington<br />
Alicia and Scott A. Cooper<br />
Alison Rachel Patti<br />
Delta Omega Field<br />
Experience<br />
Jane Moreland Collier<br />
Branscomb<br />
Klara Miriam Elfstrom<br />
Sarah Dawn Gilman and Matt<br />
van Adelsberg<br />
Kate Elizabeth Koplan<br />
Carey Ann Melmed<br />
Gaya Celeste Myers and Elliot<br />
Kahan<br />
Poorni Ganapathi Otilingam<br />
Denise and Richard B. Saltman<br />
Diabetes Training and<br />
Technical Assistance<br />
<strong>Center</strong><br />
Blackberry Patch Inc.<br />
Environmental <strong>Health</strong><br />
Annual Fund<br />
Payal and Todd Wollerton<br />
Cramer<br />
Richard L. Ehrenberg<br />
Ann and Chester L. Fisher Jr.<br />
Matthew Charles Freeman<br />
Ami and Lance J. Gordon<br />
Jeremy Johnson Hess and Leili<br />
F. Besharat<br />
Gino K. In<br />
Afrique I. Kilimanjaro<br />
Billie Antoinette Kizer<br />
Pamela Lorraine Krahl and M.<br />
Barry Tanner<br />
Amy and John R. McMillen<br />
Gary W. Miller<br />
Hernando Rafael Perez<br />
Robin and Joseph S.<br />
Thompson<br />
Stokes M. Tolbert<br />
Environmental <strong>Health</strong><br />
Faculty<br />
Richard L. Ehrenberg<br />
Mary and James M. Jarboe<br />
Afrique I. Kilimanjaro<br />
Epidemiology Annual<br />
Fund<br />
Amgen Foundation<br />
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals<br />
LP<br />
Alexandra and John Balzer<br />
Timothy Lamar Barnes<br />
Amy and Kevin D. Beasley<br />
Daniel S. Blumenthal and<br />
Marjorie Speers<br />
Jacqueline and Bruce Bohnker<br />
Ebonei Nicole Butler<br />
Jennifer Marie Capparella and<br />
Eric Winig<br />
Jessie Rhoda Clippard<br />
James Patrick Crane<br />
Tamara Jeannine Davis<br />
Catherine Theresa Desmarais<br />
Anne and Gary A. Dilley<br />
Sascha and William C. Ellington<br />
Katherine G. Endress<br />
Lisa Eileen Ferlend<br />
Hana and Douglas Lloyd Gragg<br />
Kelley and Jason Bryant Hise<br />
Tracy Lehmer Kinsey<br />
Juan Li and Wei Fang<br />
Carrie and Joseph S.<br />
MacDougall<br />
Michelle and Thomas<br />
McAllister Jr.<br />
Suzanne and Quimby<br />
E. McCaskill<br />
Lyle Webster<br />
McCormick<br />
Linda Kay and John E.<br />
McGowan Jr.<br />
Fatima Donia Mili<br />
Lauren Elizabeth<br />
Murray<br />
Anne and Patrick<br />
O’Keefe<br />
Paul Vincent Petraro<br />
Iris and Stephen Roy<br />
Pitts<br />
Lindsay Regina Pool<br />
Sarah Rosner Preis<br />
Nazifa and Aziz<br />
Rahman Samadi<br />
Dana Allison<br />
Schneider<br />
Alicia and Ryan I. Shams<br />
Anita and Dennis Sharma<br />
Edgar Pierre Simard<br />
C. McLaurin Sitton and Paul T.<br />
Cantey<br />
Jennifer Erin Stevenson<br />
Zoe and Kenneth B. Tenley<br />
Viola Vaccarino and James<br />
Douglas Bremner<br />
Katherine Carter Wheeler<br />
William Hampton Wheeler<br />
Carla Antonia Winston and<br />
Evan Brennan<br />
Jill Joelle Woodard<br />
Fujie Xu and Wenkai Li<br />
Faculty Development<br />
Fund<br />
Wilma E. Barshaw-Badgett and<br />
James L. Badgett<br />
Penina and Michael J. Haber<br />
Lillian S. Lin and Alan S.<br />
Crawford<br />
Anne E. and William A.<br />
Foege Global <strong>Health</strong><br />
Fund<br />
Angela and Samuel E. Allen<br />
Joseph Lawrence Barker<br />
Steven Ryan Becknell<br />
Paungthip Boonperm-Weniger<br />
and Bruce G. Weniger<br />
Kim-Lu Del Guercio<br />
Paula and William H. Foege<br />
Lucy and Alan R. Hinman<br />
John Leonard Houman<br />
Ilze Jekabsone<br />
Martha Katz and Marshall W.<br />
Kreuter<br />
Miriam Kiser<br />
Carrie and Thomas C. Mampilly<br />
Susan and Reynaldo Martorell<br />
Jeanne Marie McDermott<br />
Marc James Overcash<br />
Steven Bernard Owens<br />
Opportune and Dieudonne<br />
Pabeyba Sankara<br />
Edith and Thomas K. Welty<br />
each year, the Dean’s Council Scholarship is awarded to one of the school’s most<br />
outstanding entering MPH students. Former Dean’s Council chairs Cecil Phillips<br />
(left) and Lawrence P. Klamon and current chair Anne Kaiser provide leadership for<br />
this dedicated group of Rollins friends and ambassadors.<br />
William H. Foege Chair in<br />
Global <strong>Health</strong><br />
The Hubert Foundation<br />
William H. Foege Global<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Fellowship<br />
Moe Moe Aung<br />
Valery Madsen Beau De<br />
Rochars<br />
Murima Boiketho<br />
Victor Manuel Cardenas-Ayala<br />
Joseph Davies<br />
Lisa and Tamim David Hammad<br />
Herty Herjati<br />
Julie Dawn Hutchings<br />
Tracy Lehmer Kinsey<br />
P. J. and Dale F. Lister<br />
Anita Willner McLees<br />
Merck & Company Inc.<br />
Modesta and Joseph Donacian<br />
Njau<br />
Jianming Ou<br />
Opportune and Dieudonne<br />
Pabeyba Sankara<br />
David J. Sencer* and Jane B.<br />
Sencer<br />
S. M. Muhsin Siddiquey<br />
Landry D. Tsague<br />
Isam G. Mohammed Vaid<br />
Rose Wanjala<br />
Fujie Xu and Wenkai Li<br />
Eugene J. Gangarosa<br />
Chair in Safe Water<br />
Eva and Norman Belle<br />
Gerald F. Davy<br />
Eugene J. and Rose S.<br />
Gangarosa<br />
C. Randolph Jones<br />
Carol and Jeffrey P. Koplan<br />
Shelley and Ronald W. Lee<br />
Kitty and Daniel L. MacFarlane<br />
Lynne B. McClendon<br />
Thomas E. McClendon*<br />
Christine Lorraine Moe and<br />
Kenneth Mark Gibson<br />
Theresa and George M. Sipe<br />
Stone Mountain First United<br />
Methodist Church<br />
Eugene J. Gangarosa<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Martha E. Alexander<br />
Dana Boyd Barr<br />
Eva and Norman Belle<br />
Emily Anton Bobrow<br />
Paungthip Boonperm-Weniger<br />
and Bruce G. Weniger<br />
Catherine and John R.<br />
Boring III<br />
Mavis and Thomas Brady<br />
Mary Hogan Brantley and John<br />
Tatum Carter<br />
Bethany Anne Caruso<br />
Carolina Ceballos<br />
Kristin Clare Delea<br />
Peter Maxwell Ferren<br />
Margery Knoles Gardner<br />
Laveta Hilton<br />
Susan and Daniel J. Horth<br />
Pamela and James M. Hughes<br />
Anne Hydrick Kaiser and Mark<br />
A. Kaiser<br />
Carol and Jeffrey P. Koplan<br />
Emily Cavan Lynch<br />
Susan and Reynaldo Martorell<br />
Deborah A. McFarland<br />
Christine Lorraine Moe and<br />
Kenneth Mark Gibson<br />
Linda and Roger Seymour<br />
Moffat<br />
Dan E. Peterson<br />
Elizabeth Anne Peterson<br />
Rae Jean and Scott Kyl<br />
Proescholdbell<br />
Sandra Lee Riegler<br />
Elizabeth and Thibaut Richard<br />
Williams<br />
Barbara and James C. Wright II
Rose Salamone<br />
Gangarosa Chair in<br />
Environmental <strong>Health</strong><br />
Eugene J. and Rose S.<br />
Gangarosa<br />
Margaret A. Gangarosa*<br />
Raymond E. Gangarosa<br />
Gangarosa International <strong>Health</strong><br />
Foundation<br />
Joseph J. Salamone* and Arlyn<br />
Salamone<br />
Robert Salamone<br />
Theresa A. Salamone<br />
Anil Vora<br />
Global Elimination of<br />
Maternal Mortality Due<br />
To Abortion (GEMMA)<br />
Fund<br />
Roula Freddy AbiSamra<br />
Fatima Younis Al Slail<br />
Rosalind M. Anderson<br />
Maria Azuri and Nathan R.<br />
Schlaud<br />
Tiffany Lauren Baird<br />
Kavitha Balakumar<br />
Sarah Caroline Blake<br />
Margaret Mary Bertram<br />
Lauren Elise Bishop<br />
Bethany Anne Caruso<br />
Joan and Ward Cates<br />
Maria and Joseph G. Cleary<br />
Susan Temporado Cookson<br />
and David Temporado<br />
Juanita and James Walter<br />
Curran<br />
Carrie Ann Cwiak<br />
Ruth W. Dawson<br />
Toshiko Dingam<br />
Klara Miriam Elfstrom<br />
Kaleigh Rae Emerson<br />
Danielle Elizabeth Fincher<br />
Sarah C. Fisher<br />
Dorothy and Stanley Owens<br />
Foster<br />
Eugene J. and Rose S.<br />
Gangarosa<br />
Leela and M. V. George<br />
Georgia Obstetrical and<br />
Gynecological Society<br />
Jennifer A. Goedken and<br />
Alexander P. Isakov<br />
Kathryn and Judson Graves<br />
David A. Grimes<br />
Elisabeth Groth and Robert D.<br />
Morris<br />
Groth Family Trust A<br />
Lisa Blake Haddad<br />
Dana Hankerson-Dyson<br />
Suzette and Michael Harris<br />
Juliana Henao<br />
Lauren Melissa Hill<br />
Alexandra Brierley Hoagland<br />
Pamela and James M. Hughes<br />
Megan Beth Ivankovich<br />
Samantha Bernadette Jacobs<br />
Apoorva Narendra Jadhav<br />
Amogha Kannan<br />
Brianna Sky Keefe-Oates<br />
Juliette S. Kendrick and David<br />
F. Williamson<br />
Kildonan Foundation<br />
Magderie and Keith P. Klugman<br />
Nina Mary Larsen and Scott<br />
Flickinger<br />
Eva Lathrop<br />
Aimee Leidich<br />
Nicole Rochelle Letourneau<br />
Andrea Lund<br />
Linda and Ronald D. McCauley<br />
Sasha Mital<br />
Heidi Christina Mock<br />
Carol Lynn Moore<br />
Trisha and Steven E. Moslin<br />
Theresa L. Nash<br />
Jennifer Louise Olsen<br />
Laurie Helzer Ovell<br />
Beth C. Pallo<br />
Juli and Matthew J. Powers<br />
Alexandra Vaia Ricca<br />
Kara and Kevin E. Robinson<br />
Susan and Roger W. Rochat<br />
Joliana Schipani<br />
Alexis Marie Serna<br />
Calleen Elizabeth Simon<br />
Joanna J. Smith<br />
Kimberly and Lewis A. Smith<br />
Aisha Elizabeth Pomfret<br />
Stewart<br />
Erin Lee Stratton<br />
Andrea Lynn Stokfisz<br />
Meighan Mary Tarnagada<br />
Kerry Ann Thomson<br />
Lulu Tian<br />
Myra J. Tucker and Frank<br />
Shelledy<br />
Carl W. Tyler<br />
Denise Umpierrez<br />
Alana Marie Vivolo<br />
Nicholas Scott Vogenthaler<br />
Darcy White<br />
Linda and Charles B. White<br />
Phyllis Anne Wingo<br />
Amy Kaye Winter<br />
Ryan Ine Woodson<br />
Maria Ludwika Zlotorzynska<br />
Global Field Experience<br />
Fund<br />
Mohammed Kumail Ali<br />
Angela and Samuel E. Allen<br />
All Saints’ Episcopal Church<br />
AT&T Foundation<br />
Ruth Lyon Berkelman<br />
David Dwight Blaney<br />
Maria-Teresa Bonafonte and<br />
Joseph G. Morra<br />
Luenda Esther Charles<br />
Yiliu Chen<br />
Joan P. Cioffi<br />
Scott W. Connolly and Barbara<br />
B. Wager<br />
Juanita and James Walter<br />
Curran<br />
Dabney Page De Lima<br />
Carlos C. Del Rio and<br />
Jeannette Guarner<br />
Kaleigh Rae Emerson<br />
Laurie A. Ferrell<br />
Karen Paige Fogg and Matt<br />
Neuburger<br />
Many friends and alumni have contributed to one of the three endowments that have made it possible for more<br />
than 600 Rollins students to pursue field research in more than 65 countries. this photo, taken by banthida<br />
Komphasouk 14MPH, illustrates participatory health education in Laos.<br />
Dorothy and Stanley Owens<br />
Foster<br />
Kerry Lynn Gallo<br />
Lila and George W. Girvin<br />
Leslie and Philip L. Graitcer<br />
Patricia and Chris R. Hale<br />
Lisa and Tamim David Hammad<br />
Laveta Hilton<br />
Lucy and Alan R. Hinman<br />
Robin M. Houston<br />
Hui-Yi Hsu<br />
Pamela and James M. Hughes<br />
Leia Charland Isanhart<br />
Chryston Jamese Jones<br />
Donna Sue Jones and Michael<br />
E. St. Louis<br />
Anne Hydrick Kaiser and Mark<br />
A. Kaiser<br />
April Lynn Kelley<br />
Jodi Michelle Keyserling<br />
Magderie and Keith P. Klugman<br />
Gardiner and Nicholas Payne<br />
Lapham<br />
Colleen Elizabeth Laurence<br />
Maria Alogna Ludi<br />
Susan and Reynaldo Martorell<br />
Massachusetts Medical Society<br />
Heidi Kristina McComb<br />
Deborah A. McFarland<br />
Nicolas Alan Menzies<br />
Christine Lorraine Moe and<br />
Kenneth Mark Gibson<br />
Linda and Roger Seymour<br />
Moffat<br />
Romulo T. Morales<br />
Kabayam M. Venkat Narayan<br />
and Asha Krishnaswamy<br />
Lori and Amarildo Nascimento<br />
Laurie Helzer Ovell<br />
Steven Bernard Owens<br />
Jennifer and Neil O. Pierre<br />
Emily and Rex Joseph<br />
Reynolds<br />
Kara and Kevin E. Robinson<br />
Parsa Sanjana and Joseph J.<br />
Schatz<br />
Anne and Thomas Richard<br />
Saunders<br />
Sonja Schmidt<br />
Nishant H. Shah and Deborah<br />
C. Casanova<br />
Emily H. Siegel<br />
Cathy Steel and Eric Albert<br />
Ottesen<br />
Jill Joelle Woodard<br />
Bernard and Ruth<br />
Greenberg Fund<br />
for Biostatistics and<br />
Epidemiology<br />
Leah and Raymond S.<br />
Greenberg<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Policy and<br />
Management Annual<br />
Fund<br />
Meghan and William Alsop<br />
Bours V<br />
Walter M. Burnett<br />
Monica Chopra<br />
Berivan Demir Neubert and<br />
Patrick D. Neubert<br />
Preety Gadhoke and Mark<br />
Braza<br />
Michael Victor Gruber<br />
Ashley Alicia Hohenkirk Rollins<br />
David Hill Howard<br />
Robert Wood Johnson<br />
Foundation<br />
Carolyn Cerise Kenline<br />
Aparna and Rajasekhar V. S.<br />
Kuppachhi<br />
Christine Jiun-Ting Liow<br />
Naomi Maruta and Edward Y.<br />
Chen<br />
Angela Kay McGowan<br />
Kimberly and Graham<br />
McWhorter<br />
the Hubert Department of<br />
Global <strong>Health</strong> has grown in<br />
size and stature because of<br />
the generosity of Richard<br />
Hubert and his family. their<br />
gifts support two endowed<br />
chairs, research and education<br />
initiatives, and global field<br />
research opportunities for<br />
students.<br />
Sharon-Jo Nachman<br />
Anne Kim Nguyen<br />
Abigail and Evans O. Nimako<br />
Jean Catherine O’Connor and<br />
Joseph Francis Durbin<br />
Margot Wallace Peterson<br />
PricewaterhouseCoopers<br />
Foundation<br />
Bridget and Michael Patrick<br />
Riordan<br />
Paige Lee Rohe<br />
Anthony Joseph Santella<br />
Jennifer Fields Seligman<br />
Judith and Frederic Elijah Shaw<br />
Shaw Charitable Fund<br />
John Daniel Thompson<br />
Jessica Leigh Walton<br />
William Randolph Hearst<br />
Scholarship<br />
<strong>Center</strong> for the Visually Impaired<br />
Kathleen and Al C. Miner<br />
William Randolph Hearst<br />
Foundation<br />
Ruth and O. C. Hubert<br />
Chair in Global <strong>Health</strong><br />
The Hubert Foundation<br />
Kabayam M. Venkat Narayan<br />
and Asha Krishnaswamy<br />
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Designated Gifts<br />
Hubert Department of<br />
Global <strong>Health</strong> Annual<br />
Fund<br />
Benjamin Arthur Dahl<br />
Cathy Steel and Eric Albert<br />
Ottesen<br />
Tobyanne and Arnold Brian<br />
Sidman<br />
Emily H. Siegel<br />
Kathy and Ronald J. Tomajko<br />
O. C. Hubert Fellowships<br />
in International <strong>Health</strong><br />
Maria-Teresa Bonafonte and<br />
Joseph G. Morra<br />
The Hubert Foundation<br />
Susan and Reynaldo Martorell<br />
Allison Michelle Schilsky<br />
Nishant H. Shah and Deborah<br />
C. Casanova<br />
Emily H. Siegel<br />
Richard N. Hubert<br />
Fund for Global <strong>Health</strong><br />
Excellence<br />
Kaleigh Rae Emerson<br />
The Hubert Foundation<br />
Jennifer and Andre Rodrigues<br />
Verani<br />
Hubert H. Humphrey<br />
Fellowship Program<br />
Susan and Philip S.<br />
Brachman Sr.<br />
Hurricane Katrina<br />
Displaced Student Fund<br />
Karla Phinette Daniels<br />
Mary and James M. Jarboe<br />
Angela Kay McGowan<br />
Duc Bui Nguyen<br />
Interfaith <strong>Health</strong> Program<br />
Urban House of Prayer<br />
Boisfeuillet Jones<br />
Scholarship<br />
Anne R. Jones*<br />
Michael H. Kutner Fund<br />
for Biostatistics and<br />
Bioinformatics<br />
Penina and Michael J. Haber<br />
Nancy and Michael H. Kutner<br />
Robert A. Waggoner<br />
Sarah and Edward Robert<br />
Wiley<br />
Michael H. Kutner<br />
Professor in Biostatistics<br />
Nancy and Michael H. Kutner<br />
Sallie B. Lee Scholarship<br />
Susan and Robert J. Freeman<br />
Sam P. Freeman Foundation<br />
Inc.<br />
Richard E. Letz Fund for<br />
Dissertation Research in<br />
Behavioral <strong>Sciences</strong> and<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Education<br />
E. Kathleen Adams and Ned<br />
Becker<br />
Lori Marie Ambriola<br />
Christine B. Ambrosone<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
American Cancer Society Inc.<br />
James M. Anastos<br />
Leo Anastos* and Mary<br />
Anastos<br />
Thomas L. Anastos<br />
Billie and W. Kent Anger<br />
Lela and Andrew Baughman<br />
Margaret Berbari<br />
Donna Jean Brogan<br />
Alexis M. Calle<br />
Eugenia E. Calle*<br />
Theodora E. Calle<br />
Ann Chao and Marc Bulterys<br />
Mary-Margaret Driskell Ciavatta<br />
Lorie A. Click<br />
Betty S. Cohen and Jonathan<br />
M. Liff<br />
Cohen & Liff Philanthropic<br />
Fund<br />
Dabney Page De Lima<br />
Colleen Ann DiIorio<br />
Susan M. Dinitz<br />
Daniela Mariana Dudas<br />
Audrey E. Earles<br />
Despina and Jim Economou<br />
Peter G. Economou<br />
Theodora D. Ecomomou and<br />
Charles C. Glasrud<br />
Karen A. Epstein<br />
Exxon Mobil Foundation<br />
Elizabeth and Michael R.<br />
Fontham<br />
Martha and Robert H. Foote<br />
Dorothy and Stanley Owens<br />
Foster<br />
Alfred Franzblau<br />
Joseph F. Fraumeni<br />
Susan Gaston<br />
Angela and Richard E. Geiger<br />
General Informatics LLC<br />
Steven Patrick Girardot<br />
Kathryn and Judson Graves<br />
Joanne Green<br />
Kathy Marie Hageman<br />
Mary Elizabeth Halloran<br />
Regina and R. Berry Hamm Jr.<br />
Susan and Thomas R.<br />
Hankinson<br />
David Franklin Harris and<br />
Bobbie Wagoner<br />
Janet and Clark W. Heath Jr.<br />
Ann and David R. Heine<br />
Vicki and Richard C. Hertzberg<br />
Jane Hoppin<br />
Pamela and Reuel E.<br />
Johnson Jr.<br />
Kay and Ronnie Lee Jowers<br />
Ronnie Kester<br />
Edna and David G. Kleinbaum<br />
Laurence N. Kolonel<br />
Walter Kretschmer<br />
Nancy and Michael H. Kutner<br />
Mary and Richard W. Leslie<br />
Betty Letz<br />
Betty and Roger B. Letz<br />
Linda and Richard M. Levinson<br />
Cindy and Darryl Ley<br />
Lillian S. Lin and Alan S.<br />
Crawford<br />
Susan and Reynaldo Martorell<br />
Linda Kay and John E.<br />
McGowan Jr.<br />
Marilynne B. McKay and<br />
Ronald S. Hosek<br />
Cindy A. Mervis<br />
Cynthia Ann Messina and<br />
Jeffrey W. Gold<br />
Kathleen and Al C. Miner<br />
Carolyn P. Monteilh<br />
Kathy and Bruce T. Moore<br />
Elizabeth C. Nethery<br />
Thomas R. O’Brien<br />
Alpa V. Patel<br />
Dana and Alexandre L. Pavluck<br />
Sandra B. Reed-Lichtenfeld<br />
and J. Leonard Lichtenfeld<br />
Don Reukema<br />
Carmen Rodriguez*<br />
Patricia and P. Barry Ryan<br />
Denise and Richard B. Saltman<br />
David A. Savitz<br />
Kelley S. Scanlon and Thomas<br />
H. Sinks Jr.<br />
Dirk G. Schroeder<br />
Ruby and Murry R. Schroeder<br />
Jill and Dwayne R. Schubert<br />
Bertha L. Shepard<br />
Stephanie L. Sherman<br />
Nelson Kyle Steenland and<br />
Elizabeth Mary Ward<br />
Deborah and Michael E.<br />
Stefanek<br />
Yee-Wan and John J. Stevens<br />
Amy E. Stone and Peter A.<br />
Frisina<br />
Julie Emery Stoner<br />
Enid and Kevin M. Sullivan<br />
Charles W. Taylor*<br />
Chris E. Taylor*<br />
Suzanne and Bradley K. Taylor<br />
Debra and Charles W. Taylor III<br />
Jan and Steve Thomas<br />
Paige E. Tolbert<br />
Anna and Tor D. Tosteson<br />
F. A. Ulmer<br />
Lee R. Vanderworth<br />
Mary C. White<br />
Roberta F. White<br />
Jun Yang<br />
Mary and Jerome W. Yates<br />
Swan and Ivan W. Yeung<br />
Ellen J. Zaremba<br />
Doris W. and John<br />
E. McGowan Sr. MD<br />
Scholarship<br />
Jennifer and Johnny Black<br />
Lucy and Alan R. Hinman<br />
Angela Kay McGowan<br />
Linda Kay and John E.<br />
McGowan Jr.<br />
John Barry Robertson<br />
Fujie Xu and Wenkai Li<br />
Kathleen R. Miner<br />
Scholarship Fund for<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Education<br />
Excellence<br />
Vincentia Adzo Agbah<br />
Laura and Christopher Albright<br />
Martha E. Alexander<br />
Ann and Herbert Alperin<br />
Melissa (Moose) Alperin<br />
Jane M. Anderson<br />
Rebecca and Adam Anderson<br />
Lisa Angus and Kari Beth<br />
Greene<br />
Susan P. Ayers* and John N.<br />
Ayers<br />
Laura and Grant T. Baldwin<br />
Ray Greenberg, president of the Medical <strong>University</strong> of South Carolina<br />
and founding dean of the RSPH, and his wife, Leah, are honoring his<br />
parents with a bequest to establish the bernard and Ruth Greenberg<br />
Fund for biostatistics and epidemiology for faculty and students.<br />
April Lynn Barbour<br />
Carissa Nicole Beatty<br />
M. Michelle Berrey<br />
Linelle Marie Blais<br />
Eileen and Derrell L. Bland<br />
Susan Elizabeth Bockrath<br />
Ruth and William A. Brown Jr.<br />
Tina-Lynn and Daniel Budnitz<br />
Elizabeth Kelly Callahan<br />
Lisa Marie Carlson and<br />
Johanna Mary Hinman<br />
Wendy and C. Andrew Childers<br />
Scott W. Connolly and Barbara<br />
B. Wager<br />
Ann Duttera Council<br />
Juanita and James Walter<br />
Curran<br />
Kenneth William Cutler<br />
Judy R. Delany and Wayne J.<br />
Haskins<br />
Deloitte Foundation<br />
Marilyn Elizabeth Dickerson<br />
Regine and Ross S. Douthard<br />
Patricia Drehobl<br />
Astrid and Daniel Scott Dretler<br />
Elena B. Ellcessor<br />
Ngoc-Cam and Richard M.<br />
Escoffery<br />
Lynne Feldman<br />
Carol Ann Flowers<br />
Julie and John T. Fox<br />
Fox Family Fund<br />
Ariela Michal Freedman and<br />
Casey Lee Hall<br />
Michele and Mitchell Arthur<br />
Garber<br />
Margery Knoles Gardner<br />
Katherine McGuire Gass<br />
Yvonne Freya Gilbert<br />
Rebecca Marie Glover-Kudon<br />
and Louis Kudon<br />
Linda and Frederic James<br />
Grant IV<br />
Kathryn and Judson Graves<br />
Felicia Jane Guest<br />
Arian and Joseph H. Hadley III<br />
Carolyn Hahn-Swanson and<br />
Howard Carl Swanson<br />
Roberta Jayme Hannay<br />
Diane Marie Harris and Daniel<br />
S. Kahn<br />
Virginia and Richard J. Harris Jr.<br />
Virginia Coppridge Hayes<br />
Elizabeth and Henry L.<br />
Hoelscher<br />
Gina and Richard W. Holecek<br />
Chanda and Eric Demond<br />
Holsey<br />
Jeffrey Hom<br />
The Home Depot Foundation<br />
Takeia Gabriel Horton<br />
Rachel Elizabeth Hull<br />
Nancy M. Hunt<br />
Kirsi Ide<br />
Dennis Farrell Jarvis<br />
Ilze Jekabsone<br />
Susan Lynn Jernick and Angela<br />
M. Caliendo<br />
Carol and Edward L. Jones<br />
Amy and Matthew David Keller<br />
Amy and Randall W. Kirsch<br />
Gary M. Kurz and Tamara Lynn<br />
Lamia<br />
Aimee Jean Lenar and Morgan<br />
Crooks<br />
Allison Marie Leppke<br />
Sara Jill Levinson<br />
Laura and Brent M. Lloyd<br />
Lori and Joel London<br />
Judith and Brian James<br />
Mahoney<br />
Rosemary Gail McKaig<br />
Melissa and Robert J. Miller<br />
Kathleen and Al C. Miner<br />
Debra Gardner Morris<br />
Gaya Celeste Myers and Elliot<br />
Kahan<br />
Nina S. Parikh
Christine Marie Parrish and<br />
Suzanne Margaret Smith<br />
Karen A. Pazol<br />
Heather Guthrie Peebles<br />
Lynn and Joseph A. Perkins<br />
Emily and Eric Steven Pevzner<br />
Julia and Dade Joseph Phillips<br />
Patricia A. Poindexter<br />
Tara Robinette Redd<br />
Pamela and Kevin Redmon<br />
Ariane and Benjamin C. Reeves<br />
Emily and Rex Joseph<br />
Reynolds<br />
Margaret and Darren Robert<br />
Ritsick<br />
Kara and Kevin E. Robinson<br />
Patricia Rodney<br />
Laura and Jordan David Rose<br />
Daniel Charles Rutz<br />
Theresa and George M. Sipe<br />
Alison Margaret Sipler<br />
Anna and David F. Smith<br />
Edith N. Smith<br />
Michelle Staples-Horne<br />
Lori Ann Mogren Swier<br />
Jennifer Abby Taussig<br />
Suzette Carlita Thedford<br />
Cynthia Crews Thomas<br />
Tarvis Evette Thompson<br />
Jane and Norman Wendell<br />
Todd Jr.<br />
Jane and Frederick L.<br />
Trowbridge<br />
Johnna Tuttle<br />
Rachel Ann Tyree<br />
Carolyn Elizabeth Vance<br />
Edith and Thomas K. Welty<br />
Charlotte R. Wilen<br />
Deborah Louise Woolley<br />
Demia and Andrew Wright<br />
Xcel Energy Inc.<br />
Michelle and Jonathan R.<br />
Yaeger<br />
Aaron K. Zee<br />
Carlos and Carol Martel<br />
Scholarship<br />
Carol and Carlos Martel Jr.<br />
Reynaldo Martorell<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Juanita and James Walter<br />
Curran<br />
Carlos C. Del Rio and<br />
Jeannette Guarner<br />
Dorothy and Stanley Owens<br />
Foster<br />
Eugene J. and Rose S.<br />
Gangarosa<br />
Gangarosa International <strong>Health</strong><br />
Foundation<br />
Kathryn and Judson Graves<br />
Pamela and James M. Hughes<br />
Magderie and Keith P. Klugman<br />
Susan and Reynaldo Martorell<br />
Deborah A. McFarland<br />
Kabayam M. Venkat Narayan<br />
and Asha Krishnaswamy<br />
Modesta and Joseph Donacian<br />
Njau<br />
Susan and Roger W. Rochat<br />
Dirk G. Schroeder<br />
Betsy and Aryeh D. Stein<br />
Samantha Kate Winskell Enger<br />
Mental <strong>Health</strong><br />
Concentration Lecture<br />
Series<br />
Kaiser Permanente of Georgia<br />
Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical<br />
Inc.<br />
MD/MPH Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Susan and Daniel J. Horth<br />
Robert Wood Johnson<br />
Foundation<br />
Arthur L. Kellermann and Leila<br />
C. Taaffe<br />
Carol and Jeffrey P. Koplan<br />
Angela Kay McGowan<br />
Summit Wealth Management<br />
Inc.<br />
Karen Lynne Van Roekel<br />
Agnes Moore AIDS Fund<br />
Scott Alan Stewart<br />
Parkinson’s Disease<br />
Research Fund<br />
American Parkinson Disease<br />
Association<br />
NeuroNova AB<br />
Omerous Corporation<br />
Perinatal Professorship<br />
Stephen J. Fortunato<br />
Maternal Fetal Group, PLLC<br />
Ramkumar Menon<br />
The Women’s <strong>Health</strong> and<br />
Research and Education<br />
Foundation<br />
Rollins Earn and Learn<br />
Program<br />
Amy Lee Callis<br />
Yiliu Chen<br />
Mackenzie Ann Crawford<br />
Naomi Adriel Drexler<br />
Kim-Lu Del Guercio<br />
René M. Diaz<br />
Audrey Lauren Flak<br />
Kristen Michelle Forney<br />
Dorothy and Stanley Owens<br />
Foster<br />
Amy Lynn Gabizon<br />
Suzanne Rachelle Gutterman<br />
Naomi Hauser<br />
Nicole Marie Kosacz<br />
Molly Regina Kurnit<br />
Alyssa Elaine Lowe<br />
Elizabeth Dora Nesoff<br />
Aneena Syriac Pokkamthanam<br />
Kaitlin Michelle Porter<br />
Ida Alem Sahlu<br />
Cara Sammartino<br />
Adela Raquel Santana<br />
Rachel Catherine Sedlack<br />
Calleen Elizabeth Simon<br />
Jiang Wu<br />
O. Wayne and Grace<br />
Crum Rollins Endowment<br />
Fund<br />
Mary Conner Ball and Stephen<br />
D. Sencer<br />
Lillian Mullins Barton<br />
The Boston Consulting Group<br />
Nancy and James C.<br />
Braithwaite<br />
Bronco Oilfield Services<br />
Karen and John V. Bultman<br />
Martha and Wayne Burdette<br />
Campus Crest Group LLC<br />
Nancy Magness Carr<br />
Lyn and John R. Cook Jr.<br />
Juanita and James Walter<br />
Curran<br />
Cheryl and John M. Curry<br />
Peggy and Robert F. Dennis<br />
Sandra and Harold D.<br />
Dickerson Jr.<br />
Charlotte B. Dixon<br />
James D. Dixon<br />
Dover Downs Inc.<br />
Richard L. Ehrenberg<br />
<strong>Emory</strong> <strong>Health</strong>care<br />
Administration<br />
William H. Fox Jr.<br />
Mary and Charles Benjamin<br />
Ginden<br />
Knowing that their experiences as foreign exchange students laid the<br />
foundation for their successful international careers, Carlos and Carol<br />
Martel have made a bequest to establish a fund for students pursuing<br />
field research in Latin America.<br />
Linda and David R. Graham<br />
Kathryn and Judson Graves<br />
Glenn P. Grove<br />
Pamela S. Hadlock<br />
Mary and James T. Hale<br />
Ellen and Thomas S. Harbin Jr.<br />
<strong>Health</strong>care Georgia Foundation<br />
Inc.<br />
Becky and David W. Hill<br />
Deborah Hoffman<br />
Jeffrey Hom<br />
Susan and Daniel J. Horth<br />
Houma Industries<br />
David Hill Howard<br />
Lesley and Richard Julian<br />
Hutchinson<br />
The Industrial Fumigant<br />
Company<br />
William B. Johnson<br />
Annie Gantt Anderson Jones*<br />
Frank Cater Jones*<br />
Kay and Ronnie Lee Jowers<br />
Kim Kelley-Tunis and Brian W.<br />
Tunis<br />
Amy and Nevin S. Kreisler<br />
Ashley and Peter S. Kreisler<br />
Ellen and Leslie S. Kreisler<br />
Amy Magness Larnick<br />
Aimee Jean Lenar and Morgan<br />
Crooks<br />
Linda and Richard M. Levinson<br />
Elizabeth K. Maples<br />
Barbara F. Martin<br />
Vi Mays<br />
Louise and Denis McGlynn<br />
Kathleen and Al C. Miner<br />
Yvonne M. Mongue<br />
Romulo T. Morales<br />
Hoyt C. Murphy Inc.<br />
Northern Trust Company<br />
Barbara and Sanford H. Orkin<br />
William B. Orkin<br />
William B. Orkin Foundation<br />
Inc.<br />
Patterson Services Inc.<br />
Emily and Eric Steven Pevzner<br />
Carol and Cecil M. Phillips<br />
The Richards Group<br />
J. Mack Robinson<br />
Rollins Inc.<br />
Rumberger Kirk & Caldwell<br />
Kathryn L. Schmidt and<br />
Gregory M. Wallace<br />
Nancy and J. Ben Shapiro<br />
Wood Smethurst<br />
Kevin J. Smith<br />
Vera and Harold Stein Jr.<br />
Claire Elizabeth Sterk and Kirk<br />
W. Elifson<br />
Henry B. Tippie<br />
Karen and Russell Tomar<br />
Trinity School Inc.<br />
Wedge Capital Management<br />
LLP<br />
Wiggins Law Office<br />
Sarah and Edward Robert<br />
Wiley<br />
Sandra Zaremba<br />
Rollins School of Public<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Scholarship Fund<br />
Elizabeth Gordon Aaron<br />
Maria Gretel Joco Abad<br />
Daniel Paul Abbott<br />
Abbott Fund<br />
Jerry P. Abraham<br />
Mary and James Abrams<br />
Abrams Foundation Inc.<br />
Susan and Douglas Abramson<br />
Sharryn Acampora<br />
Corinne and Jeffrey Adams<br />
Betsy and Frederick Adams III<br />
Adams Family Fund<br />
Demilade Adednike<br />
Adedinsewo<br />
Vincentia Adzo Agbah<br />
Gabriela Aurora Aguilar<br />
Jessie Muse Al-Amin<br />
Gary L. Albrecht<br />
Laura and Christopher Albright<br />
Tiffanie Charlyne Yu Alcaide<br />
Richard W. Aldred<br />
Adannaa Oparanozie<br />
Alexander<br />
Lorraine N. Alexander<br />
Martha E. Alexander<br />
Rose and William E. Alford<br />
Layla Ibrahim Aljasem and<br />
Wayne G. Cox<br />
Erane T. Allen<br />
Jacqueline Michelle Allen<br />
Melissa (Moose) Alperin<br />
Alpha Sun International Inc.<br />
Suzanne Alsayed<br />
Carlos S. Alvarado<br />
Josef Amann<br />
Amgen Foundation<br />
Allyson Malise Anderson<br />
Corinne Janet Anderson<br />
Jane M. Anderson<br />
Adolph McKenzie Andre<br />
Lisa Angus and Kari Beth<br />
Greene<br />
Anonymous<br />
Folakemi Jaqueline Arinde<br />
Gay Ann Arnieri<br />
Janet and John W. Arnold<br />
Melissa Lynne Arvay<br />
Anne and Daniel Arwood<br />
Clemon D. Ashley<br />
Elizabeth and Dean J.<br />
Athanassiades<br />
Atom Strategic Consulting<br />
Elizabeth Y. Attias<br />
Moe Moe Aung<br />
Audrey L. Austin<br />
Lauren Michelle Austin<br />
Amanda and Tiran Avdar<br />
Ebi and Olukayode Awosika<br />
Misrak Bezu Ayele<br />
Diane Roberts Ayers<br />
Emmeline Idler Ayers<br />
Susan P. Ayers* and John N.<br />
Ayers<br />
Esther and Augustine E. Ayuk<br />
Suprith and Yogita Badarinath<br />
Katherine B. Baer<br />
Billie Hudson Bagby*<br />
John R. Bagby*<br />
Rebecca Leigh Baggett and<br />
Moshe Haspel<br />
Beth Jennifer Bahe<br />
Robert Converse Bailey<br />
Jill and Joshua Baker<br />
Lleniece and Larry B. Baker<br />
Susan and Lawrence D. Baker<br />
Susan R. Baker<br />
Rosemary C. Bakes-Martin*<br />
Kelly Elizabeth Ball<br />
Alexandra and John Balzer<br />
spring 2013 public health magazine 43
44<br />
Designated Gifts<br />
Anyana Banerjee<br />
Alison Kathleen Banger and<br />
Joseph W. Slade IV<br />
Angela Marie Banks-Spain<br />
Dana and Alexander S. Baras<br />
April Lynn Barbour<br />
Doris and Rodney E. Barganier<br />
Christopher A. Barker and John<br />
Leonard<br />
Joseph Lawrence Barker<br />
Laurie K. Barker<br />
DaRel M. Barksdale<br />
Paul Guerry Barnett<br />
Sandra and Robert Barnhart<br />
Dana Boyd Barr<br />
Mary and Clifford L. Barr<br />
Wilma E. Barshaw-Badgett and<br />
James L. Badgett<br />
Diana L. Bartlett and Thomas<br />
Howard Lilly<br />
Lillian Mullins Barton<br />
Rosa S. Barton<br />
Amina Bashir<br />
Lela and Andrew Baughman<br />
Maya Grant Baumann<br />
Amy and Kevin D. Beasley<br />
Barbara and Gregory Lee<br />
Beavers<br />
Duane W. Beck and Enid B.<br />
German-Beck<br />
Eunice Franklin Becker<br />
Eileen and Jerry L. Becknell<br />
Kristin Elizabeth Becknell<br />
Joy Delois Beckwith<br />
B. Christine Beeghly<br />
Elin Britt Begley and Angela<br />
Terrell<br />
Eva and Norman Belle<br />
Monica and Eric Benning<br />
Jimetria Patrice Benson<br />
Ruth Lyon Berkelman<br />
Zahava and Frank E. Berkowitz<br />
Dana Christine Berle<br />
Betty Green Berman*<br />
Jennifer and Richard I. Berman<br />
Jerome D. Berman<br />
Lani and Lawrence M. Berman<br />
Jay M. Bernhardt<br />
Helleen and Arnold J. Berry<br />
Debra and Robert Besaw<br />
Paula Lawton Bevington<br />
Venkata and Ramana Murthy<br />
Bhamidipati<br />
Gwen and Matthew S.<br />
Biggerstaff<br />
Biogen Idec Inc.<br />
Jennifer and Johnny Black<br />
Nicole Ayn Blair<br />
Eileen and Derrell L. Bland<br />
Joiaisha and William Bland<br />
Judith and Marvin Blase<br />
Daniel S. Blumenthal and<br />
Marjorie Speers<br />
Katherine H. Boaz<br />
Emily Anton Bobrow<br />
Ana Isabel Bodipo-Memba<br />
Kristin J. Boggs<br />
Michele and Richard W. Bohm<br />
Jacqueline and Bruce Bohnker<br />
Elizabeth and Richard Clayton<br />
Bohrer<br />
Lanchi Bombalier<br />
Maria-Teresa Bonafonte and<br />
Joseph G. Morra<br />
Maris Ann Bondi<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
Astrid Bongo Kadoyi<br />
Patricia and Jean Bonhomme<br />
Nyedra and David L. Booker<br />
Leslie Ruth Boone<br />
Paungthip Boonperm-Weniger<br />
and Bruce G. Weniger<br />
Aimee and Kris Boonruang<br />
Sukrit Kevin Boonruang<br />
Joan S. Borchardt<br />
Catherine and John R.<br />
Boring III<br />
Lynne Y. Borsuk and Rob<br />
Smulian<br />
Roberd M. Bostick<br />
Meghan and William Alsop<br />
Bours V<br />
Kate Elizabeth Bowler<br />
Lavone Glema Bradfield<br />
Mavis and Thomas Brady<br />
Joan Elizabeth Braithwaite<br />
Dabo Brantley<br />
Mary Hogan Brantley and John<br />
Tatum Carter<br />
Shelly Bratton<br />
Allison Groff Brenner<br />
Karen A. Brichta and Richard<br />
M. Myers<br />
Gerrilyn and Walter A. Brill<br />
Suzanne Brim<br />
Martha and Joseph S. Brocato<br />
Janice Elaine Brockman and<br />
John Michael Florence<br />
Myron H. Brooks<br />
Jessie Frances Brosseau<br />
Emily Suzanne Brouwer<br />
Ami and Bruce Brown<br />
Ann and Leonard Brown<br />
Robert A. Brown<br />
Sherene Simone Brown<br />
Ruth and William A. Brown Jr.<br />
Allison and David P. Buchalter<br />
Catherine and Timothy J.<br />
Buckley III<br />
Tina-Lynn and Daniel Budnitz<br />
Kimarie and George Bugg Jr.<br />
Sandra N. Bulens<br />
Donna and Walter T. Bulka Jr.<br />
Christine Pamela Bump and<br />
Elias Papasavvas<br />
Clara Radegonde Burgert<br />
JoAnn Margaret Burke<br />
Mary Patricia Burke<br />
Susan and Edward Bennett<br />
Burkhalter<br />
Walter M. Burnett<br />
Tawana Burts<br />
Deborah and Jimmie William<br />
Byrd<br />
Loren Cadena and Patrick Jon<br />
Piddington<br />
Karol Cain<br />
Cheryl Lynn Caldwell<br />
Eugenia E. Calle*<br />
Caresse Gaile Campbell<br />
Dorothy and William R.<br />
Canaday<br />
Jessica and Paul J. Cance<br />
Elizabeth Karen Cannella<br />
Jennifer Marie Capparella and<br />
Eric Winig<br />
Lisa Marie Carlson and<br />
Johanna Mary Hinman<br />
Ponni Ramamurti Carlson<br />
Kathleen and Wayne A.<br />
Cartmell<br />
The Catena Company<br />
Ethel and Jimmy V. Ceaser<br />
Sumita Chakrabarti<br />
Miranda Y. Chan<br />
Ai Sook and Soo Man Chang<br />
Foye and C. R. Chapman<br />
Krista and Adam Joseph<br />
Charen<br />
Luenda Esther Charles<br />
Po-Yung Cheng<br />
Zhi Cheng<br />
Melissa Aimee Cheung<br />
Tony W. Cheung<br />
William D. Chey<br />
Wendy and C. Andrew Childers<br />
Monica Chopra<br />
Annise Kieu Chung<br />
Joan P. Cioffi<br />
Zoanne A. Clack<br />
JoAnna Hopkins Clark<br />
Rebecca Lebo Cleeton<br />
The Coca-Cola Company<br />
The Coca-Cola Foundation<br />
Helen Marie Coelho<br />
Carolyn and William R. Coffee<br />
Laura Louise Coffee<br />
Robert E. Coffee<br />
Heather Dawn Coffin<br />
Acacia and Thomas Cognata<br />
Stacy Michelle Cohen<br />
Betty S. Cohen and Jonathan<br />
M. Liff<br />
Victoria Cohen-Crumpton<br />
Kia Leslie Ann Colbert<br />
Marlene Cole<br />
Leighanna and Benjamin R.<br />
Colgrove<br />
Sarah Anne Collier and Jason<br />
Allen Craw<br />
Elizabeth Marie Barnes Collins<br />
Laurie Ann Colman<br />
James Anderson Comer<br />
Rachel and Michael F. Conar<br />
James M. Conde<br />
Susan Marie Conner<br />
Scott W. Connolly and Barbara<br />
B. Wager<br />
Constance and J. Lyle Conrad<br />
Cathleen Ellen Conway-<br />
Johnson and Peter R.<br />
Johnson<br />
Caroline and Justin N. Cook<br />
Charemon Racquel Cooks<br />
Susan Temporado Cookson<br />
and David Temporado<br />
James Thomas Cooper<br />
Kevin Z. Cooper<br />
Cristina and Johnathon Cope<br />
Sherene Brown Cora<br />
Amy L. Corneli<br />
Laura C. Cousins-Baker<br />
Christine and James N.<br />
Cowden<br />
Shanna Nakia Cox and Robert<br />
McClinton Jr.<br />
Kathy and Gordon Howard<br />
Crain<br />
Payal and Todd Wollerton<br />
Cramer<br />
Stacy Michelle Crim<br />
Joshua Douglas Croen<br />
Gillian Shakira Cross<br />
Theresa L. Culbreath<br />
Aimee Lynn Cunningham<br />
thanks to the GeMMA Fund, MPH students Meg bertram (left) and<br />
Kavitha balakumar conducted research in nepal to strengthen family<br />
planning services and post-abortion care.<br />
Catherine and William L.<br />
Curlette<br />
Juanita and James Walter<br />
Curran<br />
Betty Jo and Overton<br />
Anderson Currie Jr.<br />
Pearl A. Curry<br />
Carrie Ann Cwiak<br />
Alissa Caitlin Cyrus<br />
Benjamin Arthur Dahl<br />
James Edmund Dahl<br />
Elizabeth Rose Daly<br />
Elizabeth and Jason Hoang<br />
Duc Dang<br />
Caroline and Terry C. Daniel<br />
Dollie Durrett Daniels<br />
Karla Phinette Daniels<br />
Melissa Lauren Danielson<br />
Dara Iva Darguste<br />
Datamonitor Inc.<br />
Whitni Brianna Davidson<br />
Sonia C. D’Avilar<br />
Dorian Areal Davis<br />
Glenda and J. Herschel Davis<br />
Jill and Bryan Davis<br />
Mary Abelida Davis<br />
Robert Jay Davis<br />
Stephanie and Timothy Everett<br />
Davis<br />
Tamara Jeannine Davis<br />
Colleen Suzanne Davis-Doanes<br />
Patricia and J. Robin de<br />
Andrade<br />
Dabney Page De Lima<br />
Katherine Wootten Deal<br />
Linda and Darrell Lee Dean<br />
Sally and Peter H. Dean<br />
Jessica Thompson DeFrank<br />
Judy R. Delany and Wayne J.<br />
Haskins<br />
Kristin Clare Delea<br />
Deloitte Foundation<br />
Berivan Demir Neubert and<br />
Patrick D. Neubert<br />
Catherine L. Dempsey<br />
Renata Lynn Dennis<br />
Nanette and Michael P.<br />
Dentinger<br />
Doris Becker Derdeyn* and<br />
John Benson Derdeyn<br />
Sandra and Lewis B. DeRose<br />
Samuel Deutsch<br />
Cathleen Mary Devlin<br />
Stacey and P. Todd DeWeese<br />
Joyoti Dey<br />
Karolyn C. Diamond-Jones and<br />
Greg B. Jones<br />
Marilyn Elizabeth Dickerson<br />
Rebecca and Joseph D.<br />
Diekemper<br />
Shane T. Diekman<br />
Ann M. DiGirolamo<br />
Anne and Gary A. Dilley<br />
Rozalina D. Dimitrova<br />
Tonya and Michael Anthony<br />
Dixon II<br />
Sarah Anna Dolgonos<br />
Donerlson-McCullough Dental<br />
<strong>Center</strong>, P.C.<br />
Liljana and Doncho Metodi<br />
Donev<br />
Elaine Ann Donoghue and<br />
John Carter Smulian<br />
Robin M. Dorfman<br />
Regine and Ross S. Douthard<br />
Nicole F. Dowling<br />
Jillian and Philip Willem Downs
Elizabeth and Dan J. Dragalin<br />
Vonna and Harold A. Drayton<br />
Astrid and Daniel Scott Dretler<br />
Carolyn Drews-Botsch and<br />
Gregory A. Botsch<br />
Benjamin G. Druss and Michele<br />
A. Fahey<br />
Daniela Mariana Dudas<br />
Raya Duenas<br />
Robert J. Duenas<br />
Christopher D. Duperier<br />
Joan Burke Durdin<br />
Donald Lee Duty<br />
Leesa and Kirk Anthony Easley<br />
Sharon Lynn Echols and David<br />
M. Hull<br />
Kimberly and Leon Forrest<br />
Echols III<br />
Cameron Elizabeth Piller Edson<br />
Arlene E. Edwards<br />
Barbara Anita Edwards<br />
Deborah A. Edwards<br />
Kathleen Bryan Edwards Family<br />
Fund<br />
Letisha Edwards<br />
Sara and Philip J. Edwards Jr.<br />
Christie Rice Eheman<br />
Richard L. Ehrenberg<br />
Sheba Ehteshami<br />
Robin L. Eidle<br />
Angela Lee Elias<br />
Kay and Eddie Elkins<br />
Michael James Ellenburg<br />
Samee Charlotte Ellerbee* and<br />
Steve Ellerbee<br />
Elmer P. Ellington* and Betty<br />
W. Ellington<br />
Sascha and William C. Ellington<br />
Margaret and R. Wade Ellis<br />
Lisa and Aryeh S. Elon<br />
Ellamae Lewis Emanuel<br />
Anne Marie Emshoff<br />
Mollee and Peter J. Enko<br />
Rosa Johanna Ergas and<br />
Steven Baer<br />
Ernst & Young Foundation<br />
Ngoc-Cam and Richard M.<br />
Escoffery<br />
Daniel Javier Escudero<br />
Exxon Mobil Foundation<br />
Emy Lou Faber<br />
Roslyn and Henry Falk<br />
Yuanyuan Fang<br />
Shakira Daaiyah Fardan<br />
Debbie and Marco Gomez<br />
Farias<br />
Margaret Elizabeth Farrell<br />
Tonya Renee Farris<br />
Holly J. Fedeyko<br />
Lynne Feldman<br />
Elise C. Felicione<br />
Gretchen and Terence T.<br />
Ferguson<br />
Natalie and Curte Ferguson Jr.<br />
Peter Maxwell Ferren<br />
Alison and Jason Matthew<br />
Fields<br />
Susan and Marc A. Finkel<br />
Daniel Joseph Fisher<br />
Ann and Chester L. Fisher Jr.<br />
Sandra G. Fitzgerald* and<br />
Robert G. Fitzgerald<br />
Patricia and Robert Gordon<br />
Flanders<br />
Aisha Diane Fletcher<br />
Virginia and Joseph Bernard<br />
Floyd<br />
Una M. Folan<br />
Serena Hsiao-Tze Foong<br />
Alisa Levette Foreman<br />
Dorothy and Stanley Owens<br />
Foster<br />
Bradley and Graham Melville<br />
Fox<br />
William H. Fox Jr.<br />
Teresa Farmer Foxworth<br />
Deretha and David Foy<br />
Jill Erica Franczyk<br />
Darcy Ann Freedman and<br />
Heath Blackard<br />
Elizabeth V. Frey<br />
Bonnie Friedman and John<br />
Atlas<br />
Friedman-Heiman Philanthropic<br />
Fund<br />
Kimberly J. Fulghum<br />
Mary Wieczynski Furnivall<br />
Leslie Nataki Gabay-Swanston<br />
Ibrahim Fouad Gabriel<br />
Raj Arvind Gadhia<br />
Preety Gadhoke and Mark<br />
Braza<br />
Natalie Ann Gallagher<br />
John W. Gamwell<br />
Raymond E. Gangarosa<br />
Wendy Weiqing Gao<br />
Michele and Mitchell Arthur<br />
Garber<br />
Dinamarie Garcia-Banigan and<br />
Brian Banigan<br />
John McGowan (center) and his wife, Linda Kay, established the John e. and Doris W. McGowan Scholarship<br />
to support MD/MPH students during their MPH year. the scholarship is named for his parents, who worked<br />
together at brooklyn State Hospital on Long island, where his father helped pioneer child psychiatry.<br />
Margery Knoles Gardner<br />
Soniya Chandrakant Gadre<br />
Heather Ann Gardner<br />
Katherine Knutson Garrett<br />
Linda J. Garrettson and<br />
Michael Joseph Minning<br />
Gail S. and Cecil Garvin<br />
Amanda Nicole Gaspard<br />
Katherine McGuire Gass<br />
Bill & Melinda Gates<br />
Foundation<br />
GEICO Philanthropic<br />
Foundation<br />
Mary Gilbert George<br />
Meryl and Robert H. Gersh<br />
Tara Bridget Giblin and Tad<br />
Victor Nygren<br />
Amy and Jeff S. Gilbert<br />
Martha and John J. Gillin III<br />
Amy and Daniel B. Girard<br />
Lila and George W. Girvin<br />
Marjory Givens<br />
Suzanne and Michael A. Gladle<br />
GlaxoSmithKline Foundation<br />
Pamela and George A. Glinsky<br />
Curt Michael Gobely<br />
Sarah Margaret Gober<br />
Ann Marie Goding Sauer<br />
Roberta and Jonathan Golden<br />
Haviva Goldhagen and Karl C.<br />
Gildiner<br />
Lenette Christine Golding<br />
Alisa Long Golson<br />
Leah Gomez<br />
Aileen and Jason M. Gonzales<br />
Amparo Beatriz Gonzalez<br />
German Andres Gonzalez<br />
Ellen Schneider Goodrich<br />
Sarah E. Goodwin and John<br />
Dana Lisco<br />
Google<br />
Ami and Lance J. Gordon<br />
Sandra and Frank R. Goulding<br />
Carol and Larry L. Gourley<br />
Margaret M. Graff and Richard<br />
J. Higgins<br />
Hana and Douglas Lloyd Gragg<br />
Althea Michelle Grant<br />
Kathryn and Judson Graves<br />
Leeta Patrice Grayson<br />
Michael Jerome Grayson<br />
Jacqueline Lynn Green<br />
Susan B. and Phillip R. Green<br />
Alisa Jane Greenspan and<br />
Frank Soroka<br />
David Howard Greenwald<br />
Hiram E. Greer* and Sophia<br />
Amanda Greer<br />
Anne and Noel Nathan Grey<br />
David Brian Gribben<br />
Ashley and David L. Grice<br />
Bernice O. Griffey<br />
Nancy E. Griffis<br />
Mollie and Anthony J. Grimaldi<br />
Jennifer Gropper-Biggs and R.<br />
Michael Biggs<br />
Jennifer and Paul Jay<br />
Grosswald<br />
Marla and Ralph David<br />
Grosswald<br />
Dashawn Artini Groves<br />
Melissa and Scott Perry Grytdal<br />
Felicia Jane Guest<br />
Jodie and Thomas Michael<br />
Guest<br />
Amie and David F. Gundersen<br />
Ying Guo<br />
Emin Sabahattin Gurbingol<br />
Emily S. Gurley and Eric D.<br />
Adams<br />
Melissa Ann Habel<br />
Penina and Michael J. Haber<br />
Maryam Barbara Haddad<br />
Arian and Joseph H. Hadley III<br />
Diana and Mirza Hadzibegovic<br />
Kimberly and Karl S. Hagen<br />
Clara O’Neill Hagens<br />
Carolyn Hahn-Swanson and<br />
Howard Carl Swanson<br />
Kareen Angela Hall<br />
Rebecca Lynn Hall<br />
Melissa Hall Adamson<br />
Niesa and James Bladen<br />
Halpern<br />
Sharon A. Halstead-Deporre<br />
and Jules J. Deporre<br />
Geraldine and Ralph S.<br />
Halvorsen<br />
Heather Holley Hamby<br />
Lisa and Tamim David Hammad<br />
Dana Hankerson-Dyson<br />
Barbara Peek Hanley<br />
Krisztina and James P. Hanley<br />
Connie Lee Hannah<br />
Judith and Casey Hannan<br />
Roberta Jayme Hannay<br />
Colleen Shane Hanou<br />
Ellen and Thomas S. Harbin Jr.<br />
Katherine Alexander Harmer<br />
Rafael Harpaz<br />
Diane Marie Harris and Daniel<br />
S. Kahn<br />
Edwin L. Harris<br />
Melinda Hartwig<br />
Jennifer and David S. Harville<br />
Margaret and Robert A.<br />
Hatcher<br />
Corliss D. Heath<br />
Janet and Clark W. Heath Jr.<br />
Alexandra N. Heestand and<br />
Thaddaeus J. Parker<br />
Harry Jay Heiman and Abby L.<br />
Friedman<br />
Alison and Eric John Heintz<br />
Cathy and Lloyd J. Heller<br />
Lee Elizabeth Helmken<br />
Louise Michelle Henderson and<br />
Jonathan Sanford Berg<br />
Sasschon Jean’Ean Henderson<br />
Sarah Jane Henley<br />
Candice ReNell Henry<br />
Ann Rondi Herman* and<br />
William H. Herman<br />
Vicki and Richard C. Hertzberg<br />
Jeremy Johnson Hess and Leili<br />
F. Besharat<br />
Wendy and Brett Hicks<br />
Janet Susan Hildebrand<br />
Becky and David W. Hill<br />
Eric DuBois Hill<br />
Gena Lee Hill<br />
Elizabeth and William F. Hill Jr.<br />
Laveta Hilton<br />
Nancy and Elvin R. Hilyer<br />
Lisa and Casey D. Hines<br />
Lucy and Alan R. Hinman<br />
Marla and Daniel A. Hirsh<br />
Kelley and Jason Bryant Hise<br />
Tina Dan My Hoang<br />
Jim D. Hobbs<br />
Karen and Shawn Hochman<br />
Susan Rachel Hochman<br />
Kate and David Hodgins<br />
Elizabeth and Henry L.<br />
Hoelscher<br />
Caroline Smith Hoffman<br />
Carol and L. Lynn Hogue<br />
Joanne and Horace P.<br />
Holden Sr.<br />
Gina and Richard W. Holecek<br />
British and Christopher Scott<br />
Holliday<br />
Kimberly and Dan L. Holmquist<br />
Chanda and Eric Demond<br />
Holsey<br />
Kristin and Rex D. Holt<br />
Jeffrey Hom<br />
The Home Depot Foundation<br />
Janet and John Hopkins<br />
spring 2013 public health magazine 45
46<br />
Designated Gifts<br />
Teresa and John M. Horan<br />
Sureyya E. Hornston<br />
Susan and Daniel J. Horth<br />
Patricia and James A. Hotz<br />
Terri and David Jeffery<br />
Houghton<br />
Jenny and Charles K. Houlroyd<br />
David Hill Howard<br />
Joelyn and Chris Howard<br />
Kuan-Hsiang Huang<br />
Rebecca and John Huggins<br />
Nancy and John Hulbrock<br />
Linda and Richard D. Humes<br />
Amanda and Brady Hunsaker<br />
Nancy M. Hunt<br />
Susan E. Hunter<br />
Mackenzie Ann Hurlston<br />
Julie Dawn Hutchings<br />
Katherine and Matthew J.<br />
Hutchinson<br />
Ijeoma Carol Ibeanu<br />
IBM Corporation<br />
Ellen Louise Idler<br />
Robin Michiko Ikeda and<br />
Jonathan Waltuck<br />
Beth Christen Imhoff-Kunsch<br />
Heather and John Ingold<br />
Mandy E. Ingram and Lewis D.<br />
Ragsdale<br />
Insurance Services Office Inc.<br />
Leia Charland Isanhart<br />
Sheila Cort Isoke<br />
Claudia and Louis Isquith<br />
Louis Isquith, DDS, PS<br />
Grace Brown Jackson<br />
Megan Jo Jacobsen<br />
Philip Lassell Jaffe<br />
Erin and Joshua Adam Jakum<br />
Cherie James<br />
Michelle and Wesley M. James<br />
Jill and Daniel L. Janes<br />
Mary and James M. Jarboe<br />
Dennis Farrell Jarvis<br />
Frances and Frederick D.<br />
Jefferson<br />
Jane W. Jeffery* and Geoffrey<br />
M. Jeffery<br />
Ilze Jekabsone<br />
Samuel William Jenkins<br />
Tracy Lynn Jensen and David<br />
Sayen<br />
Susan Lynn Jernick and Angela<br />
M. Caliendo<br />
Michael M. E. Johns<br />
Amri B. Johnson<br />
Georgette Adjorlolo Johnson<br />
Gerry R. Johnson and Gary<br />
Stephenson<br />
Karen and Robert Johnson<br />
Laurie and Deane A. Johnson<br />
Maurice Courtney Johnson<br />
Valerie Ready Johnson<br />
Karyn Renee Johnstone<br />
Bessie and Herbert C. Jones<br />
Carol and Edward L. Jones<br />
Chryston Jamese Jones<br />
Donna Sue Jones and Michael<br />
E. St. Louis<br />
Edward William Jones<br />
Laurie Ann Jones<br />
Martha Turner Jones*<br />
Thomas Allen Jones<br />
Marsha and Jack T. Jones Jr.<br />
Tendai N. Jordan<br />
Kay and Ronnie Lee Jowers<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
Laura Pacheco Juarez and<br />
Jesus V. Gonzalez<br />
Claudine Jurkovitz<br />
Charlotte Mills Kaboré<br />
Maisha Ngina Kambon<br />
Sanjat Kanjilal<br />
Sarojini and Rakesh Kanotra<br />
Merisa Loren Kaplan<br />
Sara and Henry Kaplan<br />
Lois and Moses Nayenda<br />
Katabarwa<br />
Joseph S. Katich<br />
Rebecca Madeline Katz-Doft<br />
Rachel L. Kauffman<br />
Robyn Sherri Kay and Steven<br />
J. Cantor<br />
Laura Anne Kearns<br />
Michelle and Scott R. Kegler<br />
Regina and Etchri Kekessi<br />
Amy and Matthew David Keller<br />
Arthur L. Kellermann and Leila<br />
C. Taaffe<br />
E. Carolyn and Fredric D.<br />
Kennedy<br />
Malinda H. Kennedy and Adam<br />
Toll<br />
May G. Kennedy<br />
Ellen and Dana M. Kent<br />
Christy and Peter A. Keohane<br />
Barbara and James L. Kepner<br />
Anita K. Kern<br />
Herbert V. Kern<br />
Jodi Michelle Keyserling<br />
Farisa Khalid<br />
Kristin and Ali Shan Khan<br />
Kaveh Khatami<br />
Omar Khatib<br />
Yuzana Khin<br />
Naw Htee Khu<br />
Amy and Burney Kieke Jr.<br />
Afrique I. Kilimanjaro<br />
Dennis J. King<br />
Kelly Marie King<br />
Jane and Joseph M.<br />
Kinkade Jr.<br />
Tracy Lehmer Kinsey<br />
Wilma Ardine Kirchhofer<br />
Katy Anne Kirk<br />
Lynn and Larry Walter<br />
Kirkconnell<br />
Kenya Desiree’ Kirkendoll<br />
Georgina and Andrew N.<br />
Kirunda<br />
Miriam Kiser<br />
Bonnie P. Kitt<br />
Billie Antoinette Kizer<br />
Edna and David G. Kleinbaum<br />
Metaxia and George S. Kleris<br />
Magderie and Keith P. Klugman<br />
Megan and Bradley C. Knapp<br />
Kathryn and Gregory B.<br />
Knudson<br />
Kimberley Christina Knudson<br />
Rosemarie Kobau<br />
Lisa J. Kobrynski and Burton L.<br />
Lesnick<br />
Katherine Elisabeth Kobus<br />
Joanna Dinur Kobylivker<br />
Elaine and Ronald H. Koenig<br />
Cory Moore Kokko<br />
Carol and Jeffrey P. Koplan<br />
Melissa and Steven J. Kornfeld<br />
Alissa Diane Koski<br />
Michelle and Kodjovi Kouletio<br />
Pamela Lorraine Krahl and M.<br />
Barry Tanner<br />
Edward E. Kramer<br />
Helen Miriam Kramer<br />
Irrevocable Special Needs<br />
Trust for Edward E. Kramer<br />
Michael Root Kramer<br />
Melissa and Daniel Krancer<br />
Erica and Howie Krisel<br />
Shaily Krishan<br />
Patricia J. Kroc<br />
JoAnn and Kirby J. Kruger<br />
Paula and Ray Kuniansky Jr.<br />
Anita and Sajai Kurian<br />
Arlene and Irwin Kurz<br />
Gary M. Kurz and Tamara Lynn<br />
Lamia<br />
Nancy and Michael H. Kutner<br />
Amy Renea Ladner<br />
Ann LaGreca<br />
Jessica Ann Lam<br />
Sarah H. Landis<br />
Ch’uyasonqo and David<br />
Randolph Lane<br />
Joanna Lane<br />
Christopher D. Lao<br />
Lina and Omar Mahmoud<br />
Lattouf<br />
Colleen Elizabeth Laurence<br />
Elizabeth and James W.<br />
Lawrence<br />
Fiona Lawrence<br />
James F. Lawrence<br />
Trude and Dale N. Lawrence<br />
Debra D. Lawson<br />
Ubile and Stanley I. Lawson<br />
Christopher J. Lawver and<br />
Mary A. Bauza-Lawver<br />
Claude-Dalhen Lazarre<br />
Leaderboard Awards Inc.<br />
Alison Therese Le Blanc<br />
Dana and David R. Lee<br />
Jung Hoon Lee and Min Kyu<br />
Song<br />
Laura Jean Leech<br />
Ansley Banee Lemons<br />
Aimee Jean Lenar and Morgan<br />
Crooks<br />
Kelly and Peter Ladin L’Engle<br />
Anne and Jim Leprell<br />
Rebecca Virginia Leprell<br />
Arlene and Jack Lester<br />
Monique-Rachell Lester<br />
Richard E. Letz*<br />
Leslie and Stephen L. Levine<br />
Rebecca Cela Sturman Levine<br />
Linda and Richard M. Levinson<br />
Miriam and Theodore C.<br />
Levitas<br />
Carol and Steven T. Levy<br />
Elizabeth Jean Levy<br />
Brenda G. Lewis<br />
Anne and Michael M. Li<br />
Wensheng Li<br />
Alice and Richard B.<br />
Lichtenstein<br />
Meredith Leslie Lichtenstein<br />
Eli Lilly and Company<br />
Foundation Inc.<br />
Hyeyeun Lim<br />
Lavinia Chi Shan Lin<br />
Lorna and Michael Kenneth<br />
Lindsay<br />
Katherine Knutson Lindstrom<br />
Andrea and Andy Lipman<br />
Carolyn and Joseph Lipscomb<br />
Aimee and Michael P. Lischke<br />
Lori Agin Liss<br />
LJN Associates, LP<br />
Susan Marie Lloyd-Schulz and<br />
Kenneth Schulz<br />
Kristi Maxwell Logue<br />
Lori and Joel London<br />
Aun Lor<br />
Andrew Kok Fye Low<br />
Maria Alogna Ludi<br />
Mary Jo and Robert Whiting<br />
Lund<br />
Fran and J. Douglas Lusby<br />
Robert H. Lyles<br />
Carol and Michael J. Lynn<br />
Bridget Helen Lyons<br />
Esther Lyss-Greenstein and<br />
Harvey Greenstein<br />
Kitty and Daniel L. MacFarlane<br />
Jennifer and Mario L. Macia<br />
Daniel Patrick Mackie<br />
Jonathan Terrell Macy and H.<br />
Dair Brown<br />
John Kevin Madden<br />
Nita Kishin Madhav and David<br />
John Holl Jr.<br />
Judith and Brian James<br />
Mahoney<br />
Ricky R. Majette<br />
Cassandra Denise Malone<br />
Carrie and Thomas Cherian<br />
Mampilly<br />
Amundam Sosso Mancho<br />
Joseph N. Mancho and<br />
Maureen A. Ngoh<br />
Eric J. Mandel<br />
Glenda Sibucao Manligas<br />
Nina Marano<br />
Guy R. Marbury*<br />
Amy Bianchi Margolis<br />
Susan and William M. Marine<br />
Hedy Aronson Marks<br />
Colleen and Jason L. Martin<br />
Nina Isabel Martinez<br />
Naomi Maruta and Edward Y.<br />
Chen<br />
William Todd Marx<br />
Suzanne Denham Mason<br />
Derrek James Massanari<br />
Barbara L. Massoudi<br />
Jean and Ronald Heston<br />
Mataya<br />
Mataya International<br />
Mary Pugh Mathis<br />
Mary A. Mattingly and Steven<br />
A. Reiss<br />
Brian Walter Maziarz<br />
Margaret Leigh McAdams<br />
C. Ashley McAllen<br />
Michelle and Thomas<br />
McAllister Jr.<br />
Debra Veal McCall<br />
Dorothy and Herbert M.<br />
McCallum<br />
Suzanne and Quimby E.<br />
McCaskill<br />
Michael A. McCauley and<br />
Louise Kathryn Maret<br />
Jacquelyn McClain and David<br />
Andrew Stevenson<br />
Ann and William Marvin<br />
McClellan<br />
Heidi Kristina McComb<br />
Beatrice and Michael E.<br />
McConnell<br />
Lyle Webster McCormick<br />
Matthew McCoy<br />
Patricia and Barnett P.<br />
McCulloch<br />
Lena Martin McCullough*<br />
and Darryal Donerlson<br />
McCullough<br />
Navvab Michele McDaniels<br />
Jeanne Marie McDermott<br />
Barbara and Anthony<br />
McDonald<br />
Sharla McDonald<br />
Deborah A. McFarland<br />
Robin Elizabeth McGee<br />
Angela Kay McGowan<br />
Linda Kay and John E.<br />
McGowan Jr.<br />
Margery and Robert H. McKay<br />
Linda McKibben and Raymond<br />
A. Strikas<br />
Sarah Lindley McKune<br />
Susan Franklin McLaren<br />
Anita Willner McLees<br />
Alva J. McLeod<br />
Tracy and Gregory S. McMillan<br />
Amy and John R. McMillen<br />
Roseanne and David John<br />
McMorris<br />
Desireé Michelle McNair<br />
Marcia Dyane McNutt<br />
Rebecca and D. Raymond<br />
McQueen<br />
Kimberly and Graham<br />
McWhorter<br />
Medtronic Foundation<br />
Danish Meherally<br />
Sunil Dilip Mehra<br />
Cyra and Aneesh Kautilya<br />
Mehta<br />
Gary Melinkovich* and Clarice<br />
Melinkovich<br />
Michael Melneck<br />
Nicolas Alan Menzies<br />
Merck Partnership for Giving<br />
Cindy A. Mervis<br />
LaTonya Russell Messerschmitt<br />
Amy M. Metzger<br />
Carolyn Gale Miles*<br />
Eileen and Philip B. Miles<br />
Fatima Donia Mili<br />
Carolynn and Bradley J. Miller<br />
Jamie L. Miller<br />
Melissa and Robert J. Miller<br />
Michael Britt Miller<br />
Rebecca and Kirk Tatum Miller<br />
Martha and Dayton T. Miller Sr.<br />
M. Deborah and James R.<br />
Millette<br />
Bethanie Lyn Mills<br />
Micah Helaina Milton<br />
Kathleen and Al C. Miner<br />
Hanaa and Nader Kameel<br />
Mishreki<br />
Julia and William H. Mitchell<br />
Linda and Roger Seymour<br />
Moffat<br />
Catharine and Richard R.<br />
Monet<br />
Yvonne M. Mongue<br />
Martha and Stephan S. Monroe<br />
Arnel Bonsol Montenegro<br />
Eugene R. Montezinos<br />
Cory Melissa Moore
one of the first things Carlos del Rio (left) did upon becoming chair of<br />
the Hubert Department of Global <strong>Health</strong> was to make a lead gift to<br />
establish the Reynaldo Martorell Scholarship in honor of his predecessor<br />
and mentor. Friends and colleagues have contributed to the fund, which<br />
will support Hispanic students pursuing the MPH degree.<br />
Anne and Chris S. Moorman<br />
Hally and Romulo G. Morales<br />
Romulo T. Morales<br />
Frances Ann and James E.<br />
Morgan<br />
Marjorie and W. Meade<br />
Morgan<br />
Jo Ann Morris<br />
Diane Lydia Morrison and<br />
David Alec Bray<br />
Georgette and Claude H.<br />
Morton<br />
Trisha and Steven E. Moslin<br />
Lue Moua and Shoua Ly<br />
Anne Bucci Moylan<br />
Elizabeth Anne Moore Mueller<br />
Rahimah Salimah Muhammad<br />
Hala and Shaheer L. Muhanna<br />
Lina and Nabil Lutfe Muhanna<br />
Kethi Mwikali Mullei<br />
Daniel Peter Muller<br />
Donna M. Mullins<br />
Marilyn and Terrell King<br />
Murphy<br />
Tierney Anne Murphy<br />
Mary Marlene Muse<br />
Sapna Nagaraja Mysoor<br />
Sharon-Jo Nachman<br />
Nisha Tara Nair<br />
Ann Miller Nakamura<br />
Margaret and Marc W. Namie<br />
Pavel and Ioulia Napalkova<br />
Diane M. Narkunas<br />
Lori and Amarildo Nascimento<br />
Kristin L. Ndiaye<br />
Corey N. Neal<br />
Winifred Davidson Neeley<br />
Kim and Nelson Neiman<br />
Grier Gray Newlin<br />
Wendy Kaplan Nickel and<br />
William Joseph Nickel<br />
Amanda L. Nickerson<br />
Robin Whitaker Nilson<br />
Norfolk Southern Foundation<br />
Curtis Jackson Norvell<br />
Tad Victor Nygren<br />
Meredith Ann Oakley<br />
Mary Ann and Godfrey P.<br />
Oakley Jr.<br />
Janet and Joseph R. O’Brien<br />
Marian Christopher O’Brien<br />
and David Stanhope<br />
Susan Lee O’Bryan* and Daniel<br />
P. O’Bryan<br />
Jean Catherine O’Connor and<br />
Joseph Francis Durbin<br />
Oluwaseun Anike Temitope<br />
Odewole<br />
Brandon Michael O’Hara<br />
Ayotade D. Ojutalayo<br />
Ngozi Bridget Okafor<br />
Oluwafunke Abigail Olude<br />
Shauna and Kurt M. Onofrey<br />
Jennifer Ann Opalek<br />
Oluwakare Abisoye Opaneye<br />
Diane and Walter A. Orenstein<br />
Sherry and Gregg M. Orloff<br />
Marc James Overcash<br />
Kenneth Owen<br />
Steven Bernard Owens<br />
Margaret Jane Oxtoby<br />
Oyekunle Adebowale<br />
Oyekanmi<br />
Laura Williams Pabst<br />
Claudia Paez-Ellett and John<br />
W. Ellett<br />
Ophelia and George Carter<br />
Paine II<br />
Stephanie D. Pan<br />
Anjali Uma Pandit<br />
Stephen Sturgis Papagiotas<br />
Ami A. Parekh<br />
Samantha Elaine Parker<br />
Randal A. Parks<br />
Christine Marie Parrish and<br />
Suzanne Margaret Smith<br />
Francis Brian Pascual<br />
Beatrice A. Pask*<br />
Freida and Jeffrey Robert<br />
Paskow<br />
Bina P. Patel<br />
Manjula and Ramesh V. Patel<br />
Mihir Ranchhodbha Patel<br />
Sadhna V. Patel<br />
Anna Barbara Pater<br />
Melanie and Galen C. Payne<br />
Karen A. Pazol<br />
Claire and Charls Pearson<br />
Clarence Lee Peeler* and<br />
Barbara L. Peeler<br />
Pearl and Roberto Perez<br />
Elizabeth Allen Perkins<br />
Lynn and Joseph A. Perkins<br />
Henry Baker Perry<br />
Sophia Brothers Peterman<br />
Rebecca A. Peters and<br />
Matthew Warne<br />
Dan E. Peterson<br />
Elizabeth Anne Peterson<br />
Ronald Preston Peterson<br />
Christina Marie Petty<br />
Emily and Eric Steven Pevzner<br />
The Pfizer Foundation<br />
Florence M. Pharris<br />
Philips Medical Systems<br />
Constance and David Michael<br />
Phillips<br />
Julia and Dade Joseph Phillips<br />
Susanne Elise Pickering<br />
Catherine and Paul A. Pierce<br />
Kimberly Latosha Pierce<br />
Jennifer and Neil O. Pierre<br />
Catherine R. Piper<br />
Margaret A. Piper<br />
Iris and Stephen Roy Pitts<br />
Mary Ellen Plante and Henry<br />
Casey<br />
Lori and Dale Richard<br />
Plemmons<br />
Andrea and Paul M. Plotsky<br />
Patricia A. Poindexter<br />
Joyce L. Poitevint<br />
Genevieve Polk<br />
Shakira Fardan Pollard<br />
Gabriel Francisco Ponce de<br />
Leon<br />
Almisha Ekoi Porcher<br />
Kaitlin Michelle Porter<br />
Jennifer Ann Potter<br />
Sharyn Jan Potter and Michael<br />
F. Schwartz<br />
Cecil LaMonte Powell<br />
Glen Ellis Powell<br />
Suzanne E. Powell<br />
Rajeev K. Premakumar<br />
Kathleen P. Presswala<br />
Julian Price Family Foundation<br />
PricewaterhouseCoopers<br />
Foundation<br />
Alexandra Elizabeth Priebe<br />
Mila Marie Prill<br />
Susan A. Primo and Roosevelt<br />
Davis<br />
Mary Severson Prince and<br />
Kevin Hunter Prince<br />
Rae Jean and Scott Kyl<br />
Proescholdbell<br />
Betty Fuller Pullin*<br />
Lynn and Dennis P. Quinn<br />
Sharon Ann Rachel<br />
Katherine Ragland<br />
Layla and Ali Rahimi<br />
Marina and Mostafizur Rahman<br />
Ulysses Raines<br />
Kristin and Gabriel Rainisch<br />
Antonya and Richard Rakestraw<br />
Santhini Ramasamy<br />
Olivia Felice Ramirez<br />
Kevin Louis Ramos<br />
Cherryll Ranger<br />
Pranay Ranjan<br />
Venkatram Nikhil Rao<br />
Cheryl Lynne Raskind-Hood<br />
and William Edward Hood IV<br />
Peggy and Gary Raskob<br />
Jessica and Mark A. Rath<br />
Judith and Ekkehart Rausch<br />
Nancy and Walker L. Ray<br />
Carrie Michele Reed<br />
Susan E. Reef<br />
Ariane and Benjamin C. Reeves<br />
Kelly Regal<br />
Amanda and John Adam Reich<br />
Audrey Ann Reichard and<br />
Michael G. Wolfarth<br />
Shirley and Donald Reisman<br />
H. Kay Renius<br />
Emily and Rex Joseph<br />
Reynolds<br />
Philip Harold Rhodes and<br />
Melissa M. Adams<br />
Alyson Louise Richmond<br />
Patricia Adele Richmond<br />
Laura and Robert S. Ripp<br />
Justine and Stephen R. Rives<br />
Sarah Tomlinson Rives<br />
Maliha Rizvi<br />
Christian Robbins<br />
Jason Linscot Roberge<br />
Beth and David Lawrence<br />
Robertson<br />
Mia Rochelle Robins<br />
Kara and Kevin E. Robinson<br />
Nancy and Paul Howard<br />
Robinson<br />
Russell H. Roegner and Patricia<br />
Ford-Roegner<br />
Paige Lee Rohe<br />
Brittney Basia Delta Romanson<br />
Laura and Jordan David Rose<br />
Jill and Mark L. Rosenberg<br />
Leisa Marie Rossello<br />
Jennifer and Paul A. Rota Jr.<br />
Kofoworola and Vincent I.<br />
Rotimi<br />
Essie L. Rowser<br />
Randy Rubenstein<br />
Susana Rubio-Starosta<br />
Perri and John Ruckart<br />
Rose Anne Rudd<br />
Kathy and Daniel C. Rufo<br />
Rebecca Anne Rule<br />
Rumberger Kirk & Caldwell<br />
Gene W. Rumph<br />
Nessa Emily Ryan<br />
Patricia and P. Barry Ryan<br />
Yssa and Jinan Saad-Dine<br />
Elizabeth and Yuri Sablon<br />
Kate Bowler Sabot<br />
Mary and M. Daniel Sadler<br />
Zara Ellis Sadler<br />
Ida Alem Sahlu<br />
Fatima A. Saliu<br />
Melinda Ellen Salmon<br />
Nazifa and Aziz Rahman<br />
Samadi<br />
Amanda and Daniel R. Sanders<br />
Kathleen and Douglas P.<br />
Sanders<br />
Parsa Sanjana and Joseph J.<br />
Schatz<br />
Anthony Joseph Santella<br />
Olivia Ruth Sappenfield<br />
Catherine and Lewis G.<br />
Satterwhite<br />
Anne and Thomas Richard<br />
Saunders<br />
Heather Sawyer<br />
Kelly Ann Scanlon<br />
Peter M. Schantz<br />
Paul Edward Schaper<br />
Allison Michelle Schilsky<br />
Kathryn L. Schmidt and<br />
Gregory M. Wallace<br />
Samantha and Jae Brendan<br />
Schmidt<br />
Sonja Schmidt<br />
Donna Louise Schminkey and<br />
James Ward<br />
Beverly Martinez Schnell<br />
Rachel and Lawrence Bert<br />
Schonberger<br />
Lyrna and Michael Schoon<br />
Karen Belle Schrier<br />
JoAnn Marie Schulte<br />
Claire Rachel Schuster<br />
Janet and Ira K. Schwartz<br />
Michael F. Schwartz<br />
Mark Sciegaj and Krista M.<br />
Wilkinson<br />
Carolyn N. Scott<br />
Catherine V. Scott<br />
Ryan Murphy Seals<br />
Camille Nicole Sealy<br />
Debbie Lee Seem<br />
Pairin Seepolmuang<br />
Mahseeyahu Ben Selassie and<br />
Kokahvah Zauditu-Selassie<br />
Janice May Sellem<br />
Nancy Kugel Sellers* and<br />
Thomas F. Sellers<br />
Doriane Lashae Sewell<br />
Batool Seyedghasemipour<br />
Milan and Bharat M. Shah<br />
Alicia and Ryan I. Shams<br />
Colleen Patricia Shane<br />
Judith and Frederic Elijah Shaw<br />
Kathleen and Martin Shaw<br />
Shaw & Associates<br />
Shaw Charitable Fund<br />
Deborah and Ronald Shear<br />
Deborah and Charles B.<br />
Shelton III<br />
Hsin Yi Shen<br />
Huguette and Royce W.<br />
Shepard<br />
spring 2013 public health magazine 47
48<br />
Designated Gifts<br />
Patty and Brent D. Sherard<br />
Melissa Suzanne Sherrer<br />
Michael Neil Shevach<br />
Frankie-Marie Shipman-Amuwo<br />
Emily H. Siegel<br />
Kirsten Firla Siegenthaler<br />
Katherine and Troy D.<br />
Silvernale<br />
Jorge E. Simmonds-Diaz<br />
Erin and Paul Allen Simms<br />
Suyenne and Eduardo Jardim<br />
Simoes<br />
Tara and Jarrod Z. Simpson<br />
Ericka Michelle Sinclair<br />
Theresa and George M. Sipe<br />
Amy Catherine Sisley<br />
C. McLaurin Sitton and Paul T.<br />
Cantey<br />
Jane M. Skvarich and Stephen<br />
L. Cochi<br />
Wendy Ilyse Slavit<br />
Susanne and Robert Daniell<br />
Slocum<br />
Anna and David F. Smith<br />
Barbara R. Smith<br />
Cynthia T. Smith<br />
Edith N. Smith<br />
Lakeesha Renee Smith<br />
Lisa Mae Smith<br />
Mary B. Smith<br />
Michael Brandon Smith<br />
Nan Smith<br />
Suzanne Margaret Smith<br />
Tina and Craig Smith<br />
Iris and Albert E. Smith Jr.<br />
Paul B. Smith Jr. and Patricia L.<br />
Owen-Smith<br />
Frances and Dixie Snider Jr.<br />
Harpreet and Ken Sohal<br />
Rosa Maria Solorzano<br />
Tomofumi Sone<br />
Sharon and Matthew Curtis<br />
Sones<br />
Binwei Song<br />
Jingli Song<br />
Peter C. Sotus and Elizabeth N.<br />
Martinez-Sotus<br />
Sara and G. D. Sousa<br />
Nancy and Hugh Donald<br />
Spitler<br />
Rebecca and John M. Spotts<br />
Kathy and Daniel D. Sprau<br />
Karen Margaret Springer<br />
Elizabeth Lee Stanley<br />
John L. Stanton<br />
Michelle Staples-Horne<br />
State Farm Companies<br />
Foundation<br />
Jane T. St. Clair and James E.<br />
Sustman<br />
Cathy Steel and Eric Albert<br />
Ottesen<br />
Nancy and Karl Steinichen<br />
Claire Elizabeth Sterk and Kirk<br />
W. Elifson<br />
Elizabeth and Michael L.<br />
Stevens<br />
Susan Ann Stewart<br />
Thomas Robert Stiger and<br />
Kathryn J. Grochowski<br />
Sandra Lynn Stockwell<br />
Winston R. Stokes<br />
Heidi and Michael Straughn<br />
Ashleigh Streby<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
Debra A. Street and Keith C.<br />
Miller<br />
Matthew Joseph Strickland<br />
Amy and William A.<br />
Strickland Jr.<br />
Candace and David M.<br />
Strongosky<br />
Marissa and Philippe Sucosky<br />
Enid and Kevin M. Sullivan<br />
Robert Demetrius Summerous<br />
Katherine and William Clay<br />
Sumner<br />
Paul Dean Surbey<br />
Michele and Seegar W.<br />
Swanson III<br />
Janet and Adolphus Swearing<br />
Robin Yaeger Swift<br />
Altaf Husain Tadkod<br />
Sharon Clark Talboys<br />
Jennifer Abby Taussig<br />
Roslyn D. Taylor<br />
Zoe and Kenneth B. Tenley<br />
Metrecia Ledia Terrell<br />
Judith Anne Tessema<br />
Katherine Pucheu Theall<br />
Ann Rene Thomas<br />
Cheryll and Christopher N.<br />
Thomas<br />
Cynthia Crews Thomas<br />
Karen and Jerry D. Thomas<br />
Miessha N. Thomas<br />
Patricia Ann Thomas<br />
Brenda Kay Thompson<br />
John Daniel Thompson<br />
Lauren Tenee Thompson<br />
Nancy J. Thompson<br />
Tarvis Evette<br />
Thompson<br />
Angela Marie<br />
Thompson-Paul<br />
Gwendolyn and<br />
Douglas Allen<br />
Thoroughman<br />
Kenneth E. Thorpe<br />
Laurine Airine Tiema<br />
Zandraetta Lecea<br />
Tims-Cook<br />
Henry B. Tippie<br />
Sherry and Vito Tobia<br />
Stokes M. Tolbert<br />
Jeanette and Dennis<br />
D. Tolsma<br />
Elizabeth and David<br />
Cheng-Da Tong<br />
Jessie Erin Toporek<br />
Linda Torrence<br />
Sharleen Mae Traynor<br />
Linda and Edwin<br />
Trevathan<br />
Steven Jay Trockman and Mary<br />
Kate Appicelli<br />
Jane and Frederick L.<br />
Trowbridge<br />
Truist<br />
Nicole Marie Turcotte<br />
Myrtle I. Turner<br />
Rachel Ann Tyree<br />
Rebecca and Michael O.<br />
Ugwueke<br />
Afekwo Mary Ukuku<br />
Brigette and Michael C. Ulin<br />
Nicole S. Umemoto and<br />
Thomas A. Wingfield<br />
Archil Undilashvili<br />
Kristin Margaret Unzicker<br />
Minaxi Dipakkumar Upadhyaya<br />
William C. Upchurch<br />
Ovie Andrew Utuama<br />
Isam G. Mohammed Vaid<br />
Rajul Magan Vaishnani<br />
Roberto Hugo Valverde<br />
Judith and Gary M. Vance<br />
Sarah and Chad Everett<br />
VanDenBerg<br />
Deborah and Todd Anthony<br />
Van Marter<br />
Karen Lynne Van Roekel<br />
Joseph Vasbinder and Marion<br />
V. Merksamer<br />
Cynthia Marie Vasquez<br />
Val Vaughn<br />
Laura and Marcelo J. Vazquez<br />
Josh Veal<br />
Marilyn M. Velez<br />
Nithya Venkatraman<br />
Andrew Anthony Vernon<br />
Kathleen Marie Vetter<br />
Marion Harrison Vickers<br />
Dawn and John Vincent<br />
Kellie Polinski Vogel<br />
Andria Elizabeth Wade<br />
Robert A. Waggoner<br />
Everett D. Walker<br />
Peggy L. Wallace<br />
Matthew Coleman Walsh<br />
Gailya and George H. Walter<br />
Jennifer Denise Walton<br />
Jessica Leigh Walton<br />
Sherrill and Jacob Haigler<br />
Wamsley III<br />
Linda and David Seth Wander<br />
Dongqing Terry Wang<br />
Stanley Wang<br />
Xiaofei Wang and Dongjie Fan<br />
Ying X. Wang and Don Hong<br />
Kathleen A. Wannemuehler<br />
Barbara L. Ward-Groves and<br />
Darrell Groves<br />
Asheley and Andrew James<br />
Warlick<br />
Amy and Jack Warner<br />
David L. Warner and Jody<br />
Clay-Warner<br />
Charles W. Warren and Laura<br />
Kann<br />
Felicia Michelle Warren<br />
Hilarie Schubert Warren<br />
Lynn Eberhart Warren<br />
Jill Lauren Wasserman<br />
Joan and Alan G. Waxman<br />
James W. Weaver<br />
Paul Samuel Weiss<br />
Wells Fargo Foundation<br />
Wellsolve Inc.<br />
Edith and Thomas K. Welty<br />
David Michael Werny<br />
Patricia and J. Scott Westall<br />
Laura Gamble Whalen<br />
Jocelyn and David L. Wheaton<br />
Katherine Carter Wheeler<br />
Christina Michele White<br />
Gloria J. White<br />
Linda and Charles B. White<br />
Regina R. Whitfield<br />
Ellen and Armistead B.<br />
Whitney<br />
Pamela Wilson Whitney<br />
Kimberly Lisa Whittle and<br />
Gabriel G. Ramirez<br />
Tracy Lynn Wiedt<br />
Sarah and Edward Robert<br />
Wiley<br />
Aisha and Andre Melshon<br />
Wilkes<br />
Nancy L. Wilkinson<br />
Alisia and Sean Williams<br />
Jennifer and James Todd<br />
Williams<br />
Michael D. Williams<br />
Randi Marie Williams<br />
Warren Gillespie Williams<br />
Jeannie and G. David<br />
Williamson<br />
Wright Willingham* and<br />
Katherine Willingham<br />
Lucy and Tommie M. Willis<br />
Dorothy and John Wilson<br />
Rebecca and Michael Terrence<br />
Windle<br />
Carla Antonia Winston and<br />
Evan Brennan<br />
Gerard M. Witt<br />
Janet Melissa Witte<br />
Joan W. Wolf<br />
Mary and Gary Douglas Wolfe<br />
Amy and Brent Gregory Wolkin<br />
Jill Joelle Woodard<br />
Caitlin M. Worrell<br />
Joan and T. Peter Worthy<br />
Angela J. Wright<br />
Demia and Andrew Wright<br />
Dionne D. Wright<br />
Arthurine and Albert Calvin<br />
Wright Jr.<br />
Sylvia Wrobel<br />
Xcel Energy Inc.<br />
Fujie Xu and Wenkai Li<br />
Yang Yang and Lan Xie<br />
Deborah and Steve Young<br />
Kai Hsiang Young<br />
Deborah Lynne Younker<br />
Patricia A. Yu<br />
Rachel Ann Zack and Charles<br />
Kaimi Takanobu Ishikawa<br />
Julia Teresa Zajac<br />
Laura L. Zajac-Cox<br />
the RSPH was honored when Laura Jones Hardman (above left) and<br />
her mother, Anne Jones (now deceased), established the boisfeuillet<br />
Jones Scholarship in his memory. Jones 34C 37L 82H (left photo) was<br />
instrumental in developing the <strong>Woodruff</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong> <strong>Center</strong> at<br />
emory. He served as President Kennedy’s special assistant for health<br />
and medical affairs and worked with President Johnson to shape the<br />
legislation for Medicare. He also served as head of the emily and ernest<br />
<strong>Woodruff</strong> Foundation and the Robert W. <strong>Woodruff</strong> Foundation.
emory General Counsel Steven Sencer (left) and his family established the David J. Sencer MD MPH Scholarship in honor of his father (second from<br />
right), the much beloved and longest-serving CDC director. Recipients are public health professionals working in state and local health departments who<br />
exemplify Sencer’s commitment to public service. As CDC director, Sencer helped establish the MPH program that evolved to become the Rollins School<br />
of Public <strong>Health</strong>. Sencer passed away in 2011.<br />
Alyson and Robert Zamore<br />
Deborah and Michael Leo<br />
Zelkowitz<br />
Hongzheng Zhang<br />
Jun Zhang<br />
Lei Zhang and Zhinong Yan<br />
Ying Zhang and Didier Merlin<br />
Liping Zhu and Jun Li<br />
David Carleton Ziemer<br />
Rollins School of<br />
Public <strong>Health</strong> Student<br />
Workshops<br />
Christopher A. Barker and John<br />
Leonard<br />
BearingPoint<br />
Deloitte Foundation<br />
PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP<br />
Thomas F. Sellers Jr. MD<br />
Scholarship<br />
Dana and Alexander S. Baras<br />
Jeremy Johnson Hess and Leili<br />
F. Besharat<br />
Arthur L. Kellermann<br />
Carol and Jeffrey P. Koplan<br />
Susan and William M. Marine<br />
Angela Kay McGowan<br />
John E. McGowan<br />
Nancy Kugel Sellers* and<br />
Thomas F. Sellers<br />
Robin and Joseph S.<br />
Thompson<br />
Linda and Edwin Trevathan<br />
David J. Sencer MD MPH<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Yetty and Charles R. Arp Jr.<br />
Mary Conner Ball and Stephen<br />
D. Sencer<br />
Mary Murrell Ball<br />
Megan R. Ball<br />
Turner I. Ball<br />
Felicia A. Bianchi<br />
Gwen and Matthew S.<br />
Biggerstaff<br />
Sue Binder and Jeffrey J. Sacks<br />
Billie Ruth Bird<br />
Bizworld Inc.<br />
Alison and David W. Blood<br />
Charlean and Wayland F. Blood<br />
Margaret and George H. Blood<br />
Paungthip Boonperm-Weniger<br />
and Bruce G. Weniger<br />
Mary and David James Bower<br />
Frederick Charles Boyd III and<br />
Tara Lee Adyanthaya<br />
Martha and Joseph S. Brocato<br />
Joanna Buffington and Dean<br />
Brook<br />
Gloria Burkett<br />
CDC Chapter 1419 NARFE<br />
Shelley and Charles H. Calisher<br />
Mary E. Chamberland and<br />
Harold W. Jaffe<br />
Taiho Chen<br />
Children’s Hospitals and Clinics<br />
of Minnesota<br />
The Coca-Cola Company<br />
Constance and J. Lyle Conrad<br />
Lenore Conroy<br />
Caroline and Justin N. Cook<br />
Edwina Bell Davis<br />
Tracy R. Dawson<br />
Sarah and Max Diamond<br />
Margaret B. Douglas and Allan<br />
Barry Goldman<br />
Mabel and Walter R. Dowdle<br />
Lynne Feldman<br />
Luz M. Fortes and Stephen B.<br />
Thacker<br />
Eugene J. and Rose S.<br />
Gangarosa<br />
Judy and Wayne Douglas<br />
Gantt<br />
Joseph F. Giordano<br />
Charles M. Gozonsky*<br />
Kathryn and Judson Graves<br />
Susan B. and Phillip R. Green<br />
Frances Traxler Greiff<br />
Mary Guinan<br />
Virginia and Richard J. Harris Jr.<br />
Shirley and George R. Healy<br />
Marcia K. Herrera<br />
Philippe G. Hills and David<br />
Winthrop Hanson<br />
Nancy and Elvin R. Hilyer<br />
Lucy and Alan R. Hinman<br />
Ernestine and Donald Roswell<br />
Hopkins<br />
Pamela and James M. Hughes<br />
Barbara and James M. Hund<br />
Mary and James M. Jarboe<br />
Geoffrey M. Jeffery<br />
Martha Katz and Marshall W.<br />
Kreuter<br />
Ruth J. Katz<br />
Charlotte and James W. Keller<br />
E. Carolyn and Fredric D.<br />
Kennedy<br />
Rima F. Khabbaz and Muin<br />
Joseph Khoury<br />
Thelma and Frederick S.<br />
Kingma<br />
Shulamith and Jonathan H.<br />
Klein<br />
Nancy and Barry S. Levy<br />
Katherine Goodwin Lewis<br />
Katherine and Charles Lord<br />
Betty and William A. Loy<br />
John D. & Catherine T.<br />
MacArthur Foundation<br />
Management <strong>Sciences</strong> for<br />
<strong>Health</strong><br />
Marie and James O. Mason<br />
Mary and Dan E.<br />
McConaughey<br />
Linda Kay and John E.<br />
McGowan Jr.<br />
Don Millar<br />
Marilyn Moore<br />
Mary Ann and Godfrey P.<br />
Oakley Jr.<br />
Sharon and Ronald William<br />
O’Connor<br />
Tom G. Ortiz<br />
Sara S. Owens<br />
Pepsico Inc.<br />
Louise Arant Rice<br />
Alan N. Richmond<br />
Vicki and Joseph A. Riedel Jr.<br />
Harriet L. Robinson<br />
Susan and Roger W. Rochat<br />
Jill and Mark L. Rosenberg<br />
Nadine Georges Rouphael<br />
Mary and David K. Rowe<br />
Cathryn L. Samples<br />
Janet and Ira K. Schwartz<br />
Frederick A. O. Schwarz Jr.<br />
Kathryn and John D.<br />
Seggerson Jr.<br />
Nancy Kugel Sellers* and<br />
Thomas F. Sellers<br />
David J. Sencer* and Jane B.<br />
Sencer<br />
Susan F. Sencer and David J.<br />
Mura<br />
Brigitte and James H. Steele<br />
Laura and Charlie Stokes<br />
David Taggart* and Ruth Lyon<br />
Berkelman<br />
The Task Force for Global<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Inc.<br />
Jennifer Abby Taussig<br />
Mary Jane Taylor<br />
Stephen B. Thacker*<br />
Myra J. Tucker and Frank<br />
Shelledy<br />
US Public <strong>Health</strong> Service<br />
Alwilda L. Wallace<br />
Carol and Ray K. Walters<br />
Lisa and Joseph D. Wargo<br />
William Clarence Watson<br />
Kristin and Philip D. West<br />
Barbara and Bruce T. Wood<br />
M. B. Seretean<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
M. B. Seretean*<br />
M. B. Seretean Foundation Inc.<br />
Charles C. Shepard<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Leighanna and Benjamin R.<br />
Colgrove<br />
Meredith Celeste Eaves<br />
Shauna and Kurt M. Onofrey<br />
Diane J. Pionto<br />
Cynthia Marie Vasquez<br />
Gloria and Stephen R. Weisz<br />
David Michael Werny<br />
Jules S. and Uldeen W.<br />
Terry Chair in Maternal<br />
and Child <strong>Health</strong><br />
Carol and L. Lynn Hogue<br />
Tobacco Technical<br />
Assistance Consortium<br />
Alabama Department of Public<br />
<strong>Health</strong><br />
American Legacy Foundation<br />
American Nonsmokers Rights<br />
Foundation<br />
Association of State and<br />
Territorial <strong>Health</strong> Officials<br />
CDC Foundation<br />
Comanche County Memorial<br />
Hospital<br />
Cuyahoga County Board of<br />
<strong>Health</strong><br />
Iowa Department of <strong>Health</strong><br />
Mississippi State Department<br />
of <strong>Health</strong><br />
Missouri Foundation for <strong>Health</strong><br />
National Association of Chronic<br />
Disease Directors<br />
Ohio Department of <strong>Health</strong><br />
Oklahoma Community<br />
Networks<br />
The Rapides Foundation<br />
Tennessee Department of<br />
<strong>Health</strong><br />
Tobacco Free Missouri<br />
Virginia Tobacco Settlement<br />
Foundation<br />
Wisconsin Department of<br />
<strong>Health</strong> and Family Services<br />
Lettie Pate Whitehead<br />
Public <strong>Health</strong> Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Lettie Pate Whitehead<br />
Foundation<br />
Women’s and Children’s<br />
<strong>Center</strong> Annual Fund<br />
Carol and L. Lynn Hogue<br />
spring 2013 public health magazine 49
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Alumni Giving<br />
Class of 1976<br />
Lleniece Ford Baker<br />
Patricia M. de Andrade<br />
Allan Barry Goldman<br />
Essie L. Rowser<br />
Class of 1977<br />
Margaret B. Douglas<br />
Virginia Bales Harris<br />
Joseph S. Katich<br />
Wilma Ardine Kirchhofer<br />
Claire McElveen Pearson<br />
Pearl B. Perez<br />
Nancy J. Thompson<br />
Class of 1978<br />
Eileen M. Bland<br />
Class of 1979<br />
Ann L. Brown<br />
Emy Lou Faber<br />
Jack T. Jones<br />
Maria Alogna Ludi<br />
Rebecca Hodges McQueen<br />
Kathleen Rae Miner<br />
Iris Evangeline Smith<br />
Myra J. Tucker<br />
Class of 1980<br />
Dan J. Dragalin<br />
Deretha R. Foy<br />
Winifred Davidson Neeley<br />
Class of 1981<br />
Alva J. McLeod<br />
Class of 1982<br />
Stanley Owens Foster<br />
James Michael Jarboe<br />
Edwin Trevathan<br />
Class of 1983<br />
Elizabeth L. Camp<br />
Ellen B. Kent<br />
Class of 1984<br />
Ellamae Lewis Emanuel<br />
Erica Frank<br />
Edward E. Kramer<br />
Carolyn Gale Miles*<br />
Dixie Snider<br />
Robin Yaeger Swift<br />
Gailya P. Walter<br />
Barbara L. Ward-Groves<br />
Class of 1985<br />
George Wendell Bugg<br />
Anna K. Smith<br />
Thomas K. Welty<br />
Class of 1986<br />
Martha E. Alexander<br />
Wilma E. Barshaw-Badgett<br />
Daniel S. Blumenthal<br />
Catherine Chase Boring<br />
Gail S. Garvin<br />
Penina Haber<br />
Daniel J. Horth<br />
Sheila Cort Isoke<br />
Bessie Chapman Jones<br />
*deceased<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
Michael Melneck<br />
Aziz Rahman Samadi<br />
Theresa Ann Sipe<br />
Debra A. Street<br />
Myrtle I. Turner<br />
Michael O. Ugwueke<br />
Class of 1987<br />
Betsy S. Adams<br />
Katherine B. Baer<br />
James Thomas Cooper<br />
Joan Burke Durdin<br />
Marco Gomez Farias<br />
Virginia Davis Floyd<br />
Nancy E. Griffis<br />
Carolyn Hahn-Swanson<br />
Nancy M. Hunt<br />
Nader Kameel Mishreki<br />
Romulo T. Morales<br />
Debra Gardner Morris<br />
Anne Bucci Moylan<br />
Curtis Jackson Norvell<br />
Mary Ellen Plante<br />
Susana Rubio-Starosta<br />
Kathy H. Rufo<br />
Jane Downey Trowbridge<br />
Kathleen Marie Vetter<br />
Lucy C. Willis<br />
These graduates supported the work of the Rollins School of Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
during Campaign <strong>Emory</strong>.<br />
Class of 1988<br />
Doris D. Barganier<br />
Katherine H. Boaz<br />
Bruce Keith Bohnker<br />
Janice Elaine Brockman<br />
Ruth Rowan Brown<br />
Victoria Cohen-Crumpton<br />
Barbara Peek Hanley<br />
Grace Brown Jackson<br />
Dennis Farrell Jarvis<br />
Laura M. Lloyd<br />
William Marvin McClellan<br />
Darryal Donerlson McCullough<br />
Jo Ann Morris<br />
Patricia A. Poindexter<br />
Patricia Rodney<br />
Anne Becker Saunders<br />
Susan Ann Stewart<br />
Dorothy Goodyear Wilson<br />
Michelle O. Yaeger<br />
Class of 1989<br />
Norman Peter Belle<br />
Jerome D. Berman<br />
Mary Hogan Brantley<br />
Ponni Ramamurti Carlson<br />
Lorie A. Click<br />
Mary Abelida Davis<br />
Catherine L. Dempsey<br />
Patricia Drehobl<br />
Leon Forrest Echols<br />
Deborah A. Edwards<br />
Ann Rondi Herman*<br />
Jeffrey Hom<br />
Dale N. Lawrence<br />
Carol Bussey Levy<br />
Susan Marie Lloyd-Schulz<br />
Debra Veal McCall<br />
Fatima Donia Mili<br />
Marian Christopher O’Brien<br />
Mary Severson Prince<br />
Edith N. Smith<br />
Judith A. Vance<br />
Everett D. Walker<br />
Alan G. Waxman<br />
Kimberly Lisa Whittle<br />
Class of 1990<br />
Laura Albright<br />
Layla Ibrahim Aljasem<br />
Victor Manuel Cardenas-Ayala<br />
Robert Jay Davis<br />
Raymond E. Gangarosa<br />
Richard D. Humes<br />
Tracy Lynn Jensen<br />
Donna Sue Jones<br />
Lina Adham Lattouf<br />
M. Deborah Millette<br />
Diane M. Narkunas<br />
Kim Hamilton Neiman<br />
Jennifer A. Pierre<br />
Mostafizur Rahman<br />
Sandra Lee Riegler<br />
Mark Sciegaj<br />
Patricia Toal Westall<br />
Class of 1991<br />
Melissa (Moose) Alperin<br />
Jane M. Anderson<br />
John Tatum Carter<br />
Dollie Durrett Daniels<br />
Darrell Lee Dean<br />
Katherine Knutson Garrett<br />
Felicia Jane Guest<br />
Patricia Reisinger Hale<br />
Elizabeth Ann Hoelscher<br />
Tendai N. Jordan<br />
Michael Kenneth Lindsay<br />
Louise Kathryn Maret<br />
Rosemary Gail McKaig<br />
Anne Chadwick Moorman<br />
Nancy R. Robinson<br />
Eduardo Jardim Simoes<br />
Suzanne Margaret Smith<br />
Amy E. Warner<br />
Warren Gillespie Williams<br />
Class of 1992<br />
Vincentia Adzo Agbah<br />
Gay Ann Arnieri<br />
Eric A. Benning<br />
M. Michelle Berrey<br />
Robert Wade Ellis<br />
Michele Asrael Garber<br />
Margery Knoles Gardner<br />
Pamela Lipis Glinsky<br />
Carol Ann Gourley<br />
Jodie Lynn Guest<br />
Heather Holley Hamby<br />
Christopher Scott Holliday<br />
Kristin G. Holt<br />
Edward L. Jones<br />
Elaine Judith Koenig<br />
Brenda G. Lewis<br />
Michael P. Lischke<br />
Kitty F. MacFarlane<br />
Cindy A. Mervis<br />
Martha Steiner Miller<br />
Nina S. Parikh<br />
Laura Hooper Ripp<br />
Batool Seyedghasemipour<br />
Nancy L. Wilkinson<br />
Class of 1993<br />
Thomas Moore Brady<br />
Lisa M. Carlson<br />
Luenda Esther Charles<br />
JoAnna Hopkins Clark<br />
Stephen L. Cochi<br />
Cathy T. Curlette<br />
James Edmund Dahl<br />
Kathryn Heath Graves<br />
Kara L. Jacobson<br />
Miriam Kiser<br />
John Dana Lisco<br />
Mary Pugh Mathis<br />
Anne Lucile O’Keefe<br />
Sherry Loskoski Orloff<br />
H. Kay Renius<br />
Teresa Maria Rivero<br />
Rebecca Anne Rule<br />
Amanda G. Sanders<br />
Sonja Schmidt<br />
Donna Louise Schminkey<br />
Jorge E. Simmonds-Diaz<br />
Michelle Staples-Horne<br />
Heidi Knedlik Straughn<br />
Patricia Ann Thomas<br />
Johnna Tuttle<br />
David L. Warner<br />
Sarah Denham Wiley<br />
Class of 1994<br />
Elizabeth Gordon Aaron<br />
Elizabeth C. Athanassiades<br />
Amy K. Brown<br />
Doncho Metodi Donev<br />
Regine Arcelin Douthard<br />
Vonna L.C. Drayton<br />
Astrid Kozel Dretler<br />
Sara Mitchell Edwards<br />
Chester L. Fisher<br />
Connie Lee Hannah<br />
Ronald S. Hosek<br />
Peter Ladin L’Engle<br />
Arlene Marie Lester<br />
Naomi Maruta<br />
Tracy Elizabeth McMillan<br />
Shaheer L. Muhanna<br />
Wendy Kaplan Nickel<br />
Melanie M. Payne<br />
Elizabeth Anne Peterson<br />
Stephen Roy Pitts<br />
Sharyn Jan Potter<br />
Emily Suzanne Reynolds<br />
Tomofumi Sone<br />
William H. Foege, Presidential Distinguished Professor emeritus of international <strong>Health</strong>, spoke to the entering<br />
class and signed copies of his book, House on Fire: the Fight to Eradicate Smallpox, during orientation at the<br />
CDC last fall.
Class of 1995<br />
Barbara Watkins Beavers<br />
Scott W. Connolly<br />
Amy L. Corneli<br />
Stacey Sims DeWeese<br />
Karolyn Carr Diamond-Jones<br />
Ngoc-Cam T. Escoffery<br />
Una M. Folan<br />
Georgette Adjorlolo Johnson<br />
Karen Pape Johnson<br />
May G. Kennedy<br />
Billie Antoinette Kizer<br />
Rajasekhar V. S. Kuppachhi<br />
Kelly Ladin L’Engle<br />
Jennifer Lapp Macia<br />
Quimby E. McCaskill<br />
Lyle Webster McCormick<br />
Amy Huston McMillen<br />
Michael Britt Miller<br />
Terrell King Murphy<br />
Sophia Brothers Peterman<br />
Cheryl Lynne Raskind-Hood<br />
Michael Patrick Riordan<br />
Jinan Boghos Saad-Dine<br />
Karen Belle Schrier<br />
Mahseeyahu Ben Selassie<br />
Dawn B. Vincent<br />
Lynn Eberhart Warren<br />
Jocelyn Coles Wheaton<br />
Class of 1996<br />
Grant T. Baldwin<br />
Amy Pullen Beasley<br />
Joan S. Borchardt<br />
Tina-Lynn Budnitz<br />
Susan Yang Burkhalter<br />
Caroline Ball Cook<br />
Kevin Z. Cooper<br />
Marilyn Elizabeth Dickerson<br />
Shane T. Diekman<br />
Robin M. Dorfman<br />
Peter Maxwell Ferren<br />
Dinamarie Cruz Garcia-Banigan<br />
Linda J. Garrettson<br />
Sarah Margaret Gober<br />
Jennifer Beth Grosswald<br />
Roberta Jayme Hannay<br />
Jennifer S. Harville<br />
David W. Hill<br />
Chanda Mobley Holsey<br />
Amri B. Johnson<br />
Regina R. Kekessi<br />
Amy L. Eglinton Keller<br />
Joseph M. Kinkade<br />
Christopher D. Lao<br />
Jonathan Terrell Macy<br />
Navvab Michele McDaniels<br />
Jeanne Marie McDermott<br />
Susan Franklin McLaren<br />
Roger Seymour Moffat<br />
Pavel M. Napalkov<br />
Margaret A. Piper<br />
Scott Kyl Proescholdbell<br />
Katherine E. Silvernale<br />
Harpreet K. Sohal<br />
Sara Letitia Sousa<br />
Hugh Donald Spitler<br />
Elizabeth Bertyle Stevens<br />
Jennifer Abby Taussig<br />
Douglas Allen Thoroughman<br />
Sherry Hoefling Tobia<br />
Nicole S. Umemoto<br />
Karen Lynne Van Roekel<br />
Chad Everett VanDenBerg<br />
Marilyn M. Velez<br />
Dionne D. Wright<br />
Robert Andrew Zamore<br />
Class of 1997<br />
Rebecca Miller Anderson<br />
Clemon D. Ashley<br />
Robert Converse Bailey<br />
Angela Marie Banks-Spain<br />
Eunice Franklin Becker<br />
Arnold J. Berry<br />
Maris Ann Bondi<br />
Allison Hillman Buchalter<br />
Daniel Budnitz<br />
Tawana Burts<br />
Marlene Cole<br />
Charemon Racquel Cooks<br />
Renata Lynn Dennis<br />
Maxine Marie Denniston<br />
Rozalina D. Dimitrova<br />
Daniela Mariana Dudas<br />
Christopher D. Duperier<br />
Michael James Ellenburg<br />
Lisa Katz Elon<br />
Holly J. Fedeyko<br />
Elise C. Felicione<br />
Mary Wieczynski Furnivall<br />
Soniya Chandrakant Gadre<br />
Ashley Moran Grice<br />
Ralph David Grosswald<br />
David F. Gundersen<br />
Arian Boutwell Hadley<br />
Louise Michelle Henderson<br />
Kuan-Hsiang Huang<br />
Erin Brand Jakum<br />
Moses Nayenda Katabarwa<br />
Malinda H. Kennedy<br />
Afrique I. Kilimanjaro<br />
Dennis J. King<br />
Sarah H. Landis<br />
Gardiner Offutt Lapham<br />
Aun Lor<br />
Ronald Heston Mataya<br />
Brian Walter Maziarz<br />
C. Ashley McAllen<br />
Suzanne S. McCaskill<br />
Fatima Donia Mili<br />
Catharine Lorraine Monet<br />
Lina Haddad Muhanna<br />
Sharon-Jo Nachman<br />
Lori Miller Nascimento<br />
Kristin L. Ndiaye<br />
Joseph R. O’Brien<br />
Alpa V. Patel<br />
Lyrna Siklossy Schoon<br />
Jennifer Fields Seligman<br />
Emily H. Siegel<br />
Amy Catherine Sisley<br />
Thomas Robert Stiger<br />
Brigette Finkelstein Ulin<br />
Rajul Magan Vaishnani<br />
Laura Gamble Whalen<br />
Class of 1998<br />
Lani B. Berman<br />
Emily Anton Bobrow<br />
in gratitude for her leadership and the friendship of Deborah McFarland<br />
and her parents during their years as William H. Foege Fellows in Global<br />
<strong>Health</strong>, many fellows contributed funds to purchase seats in Rollins<br />
Auditorium in memory of Richard and Grace McFarland.<br />
Susan Elizabeth Bockrath<br />
Kristin J. Boggs<br />
Leslie Ruth Boone<br />
Kathleen Buford Cartmell<br />
Mary-Margaret Driskell Ciavatta<br />
James Anderson Comer<br />
Jason Hoang Duc Dang<br />
Tamara Jeannine Davis<br />
Dabney Evans De Lima<br />
Christie Rice Eheman<br />
Elena B. Ellcessor<br />
Laurie A. Ferrell<br />
Bradley Majette Fox<br />
Graham Melville Fox<br />
Haviva Goldhagen<br />
Alisa Long Golson<br />
David Howard Greenwald<br />
Kareen Angela Hall<br />
Judith Ann Hannan<br />
Corliss D. Heath<br />
Alexandra N. Heestand<br />
Johanna Mary Hinman<br />
Sureyya E. Hornston<br />
David Jeffery Houghton<br />
Susan E. Hunter<br />
Laurie Ann Johnson<br />
Melissa B. Kornfeld<br />
Michelle Lyn Kouletio<br />
Nina Mary Larsen<br />
Leslie Teach Levine<br />
Joel London<br />
Mary Jo Lund<br />
Nina Marano<br />
Hedy Aronson Marks<br />
Michelle MacDonald McAllister<br />
Angela Kay McGowan<br />
Meredith Ann Oakley<br />
Steven Bernard Owens<br />
Hernando Rafael Perez<br />
Eric Steven Pevzner<br />
Catherine R. Piper<br />
Gabriel Francisco Ponce de<br />
Leon<br />
Perri Zeitz Ruckart<br />
Melinda Ellen Salmon<br />
Kelly Ann Scanlon<br />
Karen Margaret Springer<br />
John L. Stanton<br />
Sharon Clark Talboys<br />
Ann Rene Thomas<br />
Deborah Gorham Van Marter<br />
Dongqing Terry Wang<br />
Fujie Xu<br />
Swan Cheng Yeung<br />
Class of 1999<br />
Maria Gretel Joco Abad<br />
Lorraine N. Alexander<br />
Susan P. Ayers*<br />
Esther Ayuk<br />
Rebecca Leigh Baggett<br />
Diana L. Bartlett<br />
Frank E. Berkowitz<br />
Jean Je Bonhomme<br />
Nyedra Washington Booker<br />
Suzanne Brim<br />
Jennifer Marie Capparella<br />
Robert E. Coffee<br />
Stephanie Davis<br />
Judy R. Delany<br />
Rebecca Lee Diekemper<br />
Angela Lee Elias<br />
Dongjie Fan<br />
Lynne Feldman<br />
Natalie Dolan Ferguson<br />
Serena Hsiao-Tze Foong<br />
Michael A. Gladle<br />
Aileen Co Gonzales<br />
David Brian Gribben<br />
Michael Victor Gruber<br />
Jodie Lynn Guest<br />
Melissa Hall Adamson<br />
Sarah Jane Henley<br />
Gena Lee Hill<br />
Kimberly J. Holmquist<br />
Robin Michiko Ikeda<br />
Beth Christen Imhoff-Kunsch<br />
Amy Lewis Kirsch<br />
Pamela Lorraine Krahl<br />
Kirby J. Kruger<br />
Andrea Herz Lipman<br />
Amy M. Metzger<br />
Micah Helaina Milton<br />
Mary Marlene Muse<br />
Susanne Elise Pickering<br />
Dale Richard Plemmons<br />
Santhini Ramasamy<br />
Jennifer S. Rota<br />
Tina Anderson Smith<br />
Matthew Curtis Sones<br />
Cheryll Cardinez Thomas<br />
Steven Jay Trockman<br />
Isam G. Mohammed Vaid<br />
Roberto Hugo Valverde<br />
Laura Flowers Vazquez<br />
Ujjwala P. Vijapurkar<br />
Jennifer Denise Walton<br />
Tracy Lynn Wiedt<br />
Aaron K. Zee<br />
Class of 2000<br />
Jessie Muse Al-Amin<br />
Rose Williams Alford<br />
Anyana Banerjee<br />
Laurie K. Barker<br />
Andrew Lewis Baughman<br />
Jessie Frances Brosseau<br />
Ami Shah Brown<br />
Sandra N. Bulens<br />
Zoanne A. Clack<br />
Sherene Brown Cora<br />
Jill Susan Andrews Davis<br />
Timothy Everett Davis<br />
Jessica Thompson DeFrank<br />
Anne Marie Emshoff<br />
Michael Jerome Grayson<br />
Lisa B. Hines<br />
Marla Nicole Hirsh<br />
Kelley Brittain Hise<br />
Amanda Egner Hunsaker<br />
Heather Yori Ingold<br />
Claudine Jurkovitz<br />
Maisha Ngina Kambon<br />
Peter A. Keohane<br />
Ali Shan Khan<br />
Rosemarie Kobau<br />
Amy Renea Ladner<br />
Aimee Jean Lenar<br />
Anne Elise Li<br />
Bridget Helen Lyons<br />
Eileen M. Miles<br />
Martha Cramer Monroe<br />
Poorni Ganapathi Otilingam<br />
Margaret Jane Oxtoby<br />
Laura Williams Pabst<br />
Sadhna V. Patel<br />
Glen Ellis Powell<br />
Ali Rahimi<br />
Cherryll Ranger<br />
Jessica Miller Rath<br />
Audrey Ann Reichard<br />
Catherine Lindsey Satterwhite<br />
Paul Edward Schaper<br />
Altaf Husain Tadkod<br />
Katherine Pucheu Theall<br />
Jacob Haigler Wamsley<br />
Jennifer Lynn Williams<br />
Thibaut Richard Williams<br />
Class of 2001<br />
Amanda Rubin Avdar<br />
Rosemary C. Bakes-Martin*<br />
Laura Zauderer Baldwin<br />
Emily Suzanne Brouwer<br />
Bruce Moore Brown<br />
Jessica Duncan Cance<br />
Laura Louise Coffee<br />
Susan Marie Conner<br />
Benjamin Arthur Dahl<br />
Elizabeth Parra Dang<br />
Alicia D. Davis Cooper<br />
Ann M. DiGirolamo<br />
Nicole F. Dowling<br />
Mollee Marie Enko<br />
Preety Gadhoke<br />
Amy C. Gilbert<br />
Maryam Barbara Haddad<br />
Diana S. Hadzibegovic<br />
Ilze Jekabsone<br />
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Alumni Giving<br />
Karyn Renee Johnstone<br />
Laura Anne Kearns<br />
Amy Lynn Kieke<br />
Gary M. Kurz<br />
Ch’uyasonqo Hornberger Lane<br />
Sara Jill Levinson<br />
Heidi Kristina McComb<br />
Jamie L. Miller<br />
Jean Catherine O’Connor<br />
Cecil LaMonte Powell<br />
Rose Anne Rudd<br />
Daniel Charles Rutz<br />
Fatima A. Saliu<br />
Jennifer Erin Stevenson<br />
Miessha N. Thomas<br />
Elizabeth Jane Tong<br />
Cynthia Marie Vasquez<br />
Jill Lauren Wasserman<br />
Ellen A. Whitney<br />
Deborah Lynne Younker<br />
Class of 2002<br />
Josef Amann<br />
Lisa Angus<br />
Audrey L. Austin<br />
April Lynn Barbour<br />
Steven Ryan Becknell<br />
Elin Britt Begley<br />
Zahava Berkowitz<br />
Maria-Teresa Bonafonte<br />
Sumita Chakrabarti<br />
Ann Duttera Council<br />
Colleen Suzanne Davis-Doanes<br />
Philip Willem Downs<br />
Rosa Johanna Ergas<br />
Darcy Ann Freedman<br />
Raj Arvind Gadhia<br />
Natalie Ann Gallagher<br />
Leah Gomez<br />
Kari B. Greene<br />
Emily Suzanne Gurley<br />
Clara O’Neill Hagens<br />
Rafael Harpaz<br />
Brett Harrison Hicks<br />
Janet Witte Hopkins<br />
Joelyn Tonkin Howard<br />
Julie Dawn Hutchings<br />
Katherine Helen Hutchinson<br />
Charles Kaimi Takanobu<br />
Ishikawa<br />
Laurie Ann Jones<br />
Sarojini Kanotra<br />
Yuzana Khin<br />
Erica Amato Krisel<br />
Tamara Lynn Lamia<br />
Carrie Masae Mampilly<br />
Thomas Cherian Mampilly<br />
Sarah Lindley McKune<br />
Anita Willner McLees<br />
LaTonya Russell Messerschmitt<br />
Sapna Nagaraja Mysoor<br />
Stephen Sturgis Papagiotas<br />
Francis Brian Pascual<br />
Paul Vincent Petraro<br />
Iris Kolla Pitts<br />
Sarah Rosner Preis<br />
Susan A. Primo<br />
Antonya Pierce Rakestraw<br />
Parsa Sanjana<br />
JoAnn Marie Schulte<br />
Claire Rachel Schuster<br />
Kirsten Firla Siegenthaler<br />
Cynthia T. Smith<br />
Kristin Margaret Unzicker<br />
Amy Funk Wolkin<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
Demia Sudra Wright<br />
Rachel Ann Zack<br />
Julia Teresa Zajac<br />
Class of 2003<br />
Mary Archer Abrams<br />
Melissa Lynne Arvay<br />
Timothy Lamar Barnes<br />
David Dwight Blaney<br />
Paul T. Cantey<br />
Helen Marie Coelho<br />
Susan Temporado Cookson<br />
Joshua Douglas Croen<br />
Kenneth William Cutler<br />
Carrie Ann Cwiak<br />
Elizabeth Rose Daly<br />
Samuel Deutsch<br />
Tonya Lomasi Dixon<br />
Jill Erica Franczyk<br />
Heather Ann Gardner<br />
Tara Bridget Giblin<br />
Lenette Christine Golding<br />
Jeremy Johnson Hess<br />
Caroline Smith Hoffman<br />
Gina Gail Holecek<br />
Rebecca Lee Huggins<br />
Susan Lynn Jernick<br />
Thomas Allen Jones<br />
Sanjat Kanjilal<br />
Rebecca Madeline Katz-Doft<br />
Robyn Sherri Kay<br />
Jodi Michelle Keyserling<br />
Joanna Dinur Kobylivker<br />
Anita Kuriakose Kurian<br />
Dana Marie Lee<br />
Laura Jean Leech<br />
Allison Marie Leppke<br />
Monique-Rachell Lester<br />
Brian James Mahoney<br />
Cassandra Denise Malone<br />
Glenda Sibucao Manligas<br />
Derrek James Massanari<br />
Jacquelyn McClain<br />
Gary Melinkovich*<br />
Tierney Anne Murphy<br />
Jennifer Ann Opalek<br />
Oyekunle Adebowale<br />
Oyekanmi<br />
Stephanie D. Pan<br />
Bina P. Patel<br />
Alison Rachel Patti<br />
Pamela Buffington Redmon<br />
Alyson Louise Richmond<br />
Jason Linscot Roberge<br />
Alicia Marie Shams<br />
Brent D. Sherard<br />
Alison Margaret Sipler<br />
Jingli Song<br />
Marissa Scalia Sucosky<br />
Karen Eugenie Thomas<br />
Minaxi Dipakkumar Upadhyaya<br />
Aisha Leftridge Wilkes<br />
Carla Antonia Winston<br />
Class of 2004<br />
Ebi Roseline Awosika<br />
Misrak Bezu Ayele<br />
Diane Roberts Ayers<br />
Alexandra M. Balzer<br />
Dana Christine Baras<br />
Paul Guerry Barnett<br />
Mary A. Bauza-Lawver<br />
Nicole Ayn Blair<br />
Ana Isabel Bodipo-Memba<br />
Shelly Bratton<br />
the Dr. Kathleen R. Miner Scholarship in Public <strong>Health</strong> education, the brainchild of Dennis Jarvis, Melissa Alperin,<br />
and other alumni, was created to honor their mentor (center). this successful initiative of the Rollins Alumni<br />
Campaign Committee has raised almost $100,000.<br />
David Alec Bray<br />
Christine Pamela Bump<br />
Wendy Kurz Childers<br />
Annise Kieu Chung<br />
Leighanna Allen Colgrove<br />
Laurie Ann Colman<br />
Todd Wollerton Cramer<br />
Whitni Brianna Davidson<br />
Tonya Renee Farris<br />
Yvonne Freya Gilbert<br />
Ami Parekh Gordon<br />
Sophia Amanda Greer<br />
Scott Perry Grytdal<br />
Ying Guo<br />
Colleen Shane Hanou<br />
Gino K. In<br />
Georgina Nyakairu Kirunda<br />
Kate Elizabeth Koplan<br />
James F. Lawrence<br />
Alison Therese Le Blanc<br />
Mary Jo Lund<br />
Daniel Patrick Mackie<br />
Amy Bianchi Margolis<br />
Colleen A. Martin<br />
Cyra Christina Mehta<br />
Rahimah Salimah Muhammad<br />
Shauna Lynne Onofrey<br />
Lynn Martin Perkins<br />
Rebecca A. Peters<br />
Gabriel Rainisch<br />
Kristin Jan Rainisch<br />
Pranay Ranjan<br />
Ariane Lorraine Reeves<br />
Sarah Tomlinson Rives<br />
David Lawrence Robertson<br />
Kofoworola I. Rotimi<br />
Anthony Joseph Santella<br />
Allison Michelle Schilsky<br />
Frankie-Marie Shipman-Amuwo<br />
Edgar Pierre Simard<br />
Lakeesha Renee Smith<br />
Michael Brandon Smith<br />
Binwei Song<br />
Jane T. St. Clair<br />
Metrecia Ledia Terrell<br />
Cynthia Crews Thomas<br />
Norman Wendell Todd<br />
Kellie Polinski Vogel<br />
Stanley Wang<br />
David L. Warner<br />
Katherine Carter Wheeler<br />
Yang Yang<br />
Kai Hsiang Young<br />
Jun Zhang<br />
Class of 2005<br />
Daniel Paul Abbott<br />
Suzanne Alsayed<br />
Adolph McKenzie Andre<br />
DaRel M. Barksdale<br />
Gwen Ewald Biggerstaff<br />
Joiaisha Evans Bland<br />
Astrid Bongo Kadoyi<br />
Allison Groff Brenner<br />
Karol Cain<br />
Monica Chopra<br />
Sarah Anne Collier<br />
Shanna Nakia Cox<br />
Jason Allen Craw<br />
Aimee Lynn Cunningham<br />
Katherine Wootten Deal<br />
Margaret Elizabeth Farrell<br />
Gretchen Vaas Ferguson<br />
Aisha Diane Fletcher<br />
Alisa Levette Foreman<br />
Matthew Charles Freeman<br />
Mary Gilbert George<br />
Curt Michael Gobely<br />
Althea Michelle Grant<br />
Leeta Patrice Grayson<br />
Kathy Marie Hageman<br />
Rebecca Lynn Hall<br />
Alison Anne Heintz<br />
Janet Susan Hildebrand<br />
Tina Dan My Hoang<br />
Jenny Leigh Houlroyd<br />
Leia Charland Isanhart<br />
Philip Lassell Jaffe<br />
April Lynn Kelley<br />
Megan Bush Knapp<br />
Lisa J. Kobrynski<br />
Fiona Lawrence<br />
Rebecca Cela Sturman Levine<br />
Carrie Daniel MacDougall<br />
Nita Kishin Madhav<br />
Kimberly Irene McWhorter<br />
Sunil Dilip Mehra<br />
Nicolas Alan Menzies<br />
Arnel Bonsol Montenegro<br />
Margaret W. Namie<br />
Laurie Helzer Ovell<br />
Kimberly Latosha Pierce<br />
Jennifer Ann Potter<br />
Rajeev K. Premakumar<br />
Sharon Ann Rachel<br />
Amanda Jane Reich<br />
Paige Lee Rohe<br />
Leisa Marie Rossello<br />
Elizabeth Sablon<br />
Nishant Hasmukh Shah<br />
Hsin Yi Shen<br />
Tara Taylor Simpson<br />
Ericka Michelle Sinclair<br />
Wendy Ilyse Slavit<br />
Rosa Maria Solorzano<br />
Robert Demetrius Summerous<br />
Brenda Kay Thompson<br />
Angela Marie Thompson-Paul<br />
Sharleen Mae Traynor<br />
Matthew Coleman Walsh<br />
Hilarie Schubert Warren<br />
David Michael Werny<br />
Alisia Solano Williams<br />
Jill Joelle Woodard<br />
Patricia A. Yu<br />
Class of 2006<br />
Folakemi Jaqueline Arinde<br />
Anne Farland Arwood<br />
Moe Moe Aung<br />
Alison Kathleen Banger<br />
Joseph Lawrence Barker<br />
Joy Delois Beckwith<br />
Jimetria Patrice Benson<br />
Matthew Sherman Biggerstaff<br />
Michele Kines Bohm<br />
Meghan Murphy Bours<br />
Caresse Gaile Campbell<br />
Elizabeth Karen Cannella<br />
Po-Yung Cheng<br />
Acacia Rose Cognata
Cristina Kase Cope<br />
Stacy Michelle Crim<br />
Gillian Shakira Cross<br />
Melissa Lauren Danielson<br />
Dara Iva Darguste<br />
Joyoti Dey<br />
Raya Duenas<br />
Cameron Elizabeth Piller Edson<br />
Katherine G. Endress<br />
Karen Paige Fogg<br />
Leslie Nataki Gabay-Swanston<br />
Steven Patrick Girardot<br />
Marjory Givens<br />
German Andres Gonzalez<br />
DaShawn Artini Groves<br />
Katherine Alexander Harmer<br />
Sasschon Jean’Ean Henderson<br />
Candice ReNell Henry<br />
Vicki Stover Hertzberg<br />
Susan Rachel Hochman<br />
Jessica Ann Lam<br />
Elizabeth Jean Levy<br />
Jun Li<br />
Kristi Maxwell Logue<br />
Andrew Kok Fye Low<br />
Robin Elizabeth McGee<br />
Danish Meherally<br />
Melissa Cheung Miller<br />
Rebecca Thompson Miller<br />
Kethi Mwikali Mullei<br />
Anne Kim Nguyen<br />
Duc Bui Nguyen<br />
Amanda L. Nickerson<br />
Robin Whitaker Nilson<br />
Genevieve Polk<br />
Shakira Fardan Pollard<br />
Suzanne E. Powell<br />
Juli Gribus Powers<br />
Alexandra Elizabeth Priebe<br />
Mila Marie Prill<br />
Jordan David Rose<br />
Kate Bowler Sabot<br />
Samantha Brooke Schmidt<br />
Lisa Mae Smith<br />
Elizabeth Lee Stanley<br />
Julie Emery Stoner<br />
Laurine Airine Tiema<br />
Rachel Ann Tyree<br />
Archil Undilashvili<br />
Nithya Venkatraman<br />
Felicia Michelle Warren<br />
Class of 2007<br />
Jerry P. Abraham<br />
Jacqueline Michelle Allen<br />
Lauren Michelle Austin<br />
Kelly Elizabeth Ball<br />
Lavone Glema Bradfield<br />
Erin Lyndsay Paige Bradley<br />
Mary Catherine Brauchla<br />
Ebonei Nicole Butler<br />
Loren Cadena<br />
Stacy Michelle Cohen<br />
Heather Jonike Cole-Lewis<br />
Alissa Caitlin Cyrus<br />
Kristin Clare Delea<br />
Catherine Theresa Desmarais<br />
Sarah Anna Dolgonos<br />
Barbara Anita Edwards<br />
Sascha Ryan Ellington<br />
Lisa Eileen Ferlend<br />
Carol Ann Flowers<br />
Amy Lynn Gabizon<br />
Sandra Moore Goulding<br />
Melissa Ann Habel<br />
Virginia Coppridge Hayes<br />
Cherie James<br />
Maurice Courtney Johnson<br />
Valerie Ready Johnson<br />
Tracy Lehmer Kinsey<br />
Kenya Desiree’ Kirkendoll<br />
Cory Moore Kokko<br />
Rebecca Virginia Leprell<br />
Emily Cavan Lynch<br />
Carey Ann Melmed<br />
Trisha Aimee Moslin<br />
Ann Miller Nakamura<br />
Abigail Eshun Nimako<br />
Anjali Uma Pandit<br />
Margot Wallace Peterson<br />
Ronald Preston Peterson<br />
Almisha Ekoi Porcher<br />
Olivia Felice Ramirez<br />
Patricia Adele Richmond<br />
Mia Rochelle Robins<br />
Dieudonne Pabeyba Sankara<br />
Debbie Lee Seem<br />
Erin Floyd Simms<br />
Matthew Joseph Strickland<br />
Suzette Carlita Thedford<br />
Kerry Ann Thomson<br />
Jane Lynch Todd<br />
Kathleen A. Wannemuehler<br />
William Hampton Wheeler<br />
Class of 2008<br />
Amina Bashir<br />
Maya Grant Baumann<br />
Kristin Elizabeth Becknell<br />
Lanchi Bombalier<br />
William Alsop Bours<br />
Clara Radegonde Burgert<br />
Krista H. Charen<br />
Debora Ann Clem<br />
Arin Elizabeth Freeman<br />
Kerry Lynn Gallo<br />
Ann Marie Goding Sauer<br />
Hana Gragg<br />
Shirin Jabbarzadeh<br />
Carolyn Cerise Kenline<br />
Farisa Khalid<br />
Omar Khatib<br />
Alissa Diane Koski<br />
Alyssa Mira Lederer<br />
Matthew McCoy<br />
Bethanie Lyn Mills<br />
Sasha Mital<br />
Nisha Tara Nair<br />
Brandon Michael O’Hara<br />
Karen A. Pazol<br />
Julia A. Phillips<br />
Andrea Gayle Plotsky<br />
Kaitlin Michelle Porter<br />
Carrie Michele Reed<br />
Kathryn Louise Schmidt<br />
Dana Allison Schneider<br />
Camille Nicole Sealy<br />
Pairin Seepolmuang<br />
Doriane Lashae Sewell<br />
Sandra Lynn Stockwell<br />
Judith Anne Tessema<br />
J. Daniel Thompson<br />
Lauren Tenee Thompson Jr.<br />
Jessie Erin Toporek<br />
Afekwo Mary Ukuku<br />
Alana Marie Vivolo<br />
Randi Marie Williams<br />
Liping Zhu<br />
Class of 2009<br />
Tiffany Lauren Baird<br />
Carissa Nicole Beatty<br />
Sarah Caroline Blake<br />
E. Kelly Callahan<br />
Bethany Anne Caruso<br />
Kia LeslieAnn Colbert<br />
Dorian Areal Davis<br />
Berivan N. Demir Neubert<br />
Amanda Nicole Gaspard<br />
Katherine McGuire Gass<br />
Jacqueline Lynn Green<br />
Noel Nathan Grey<br />
Dana Hankerson-Dyson<br />
Harry Jay Heiman<br />
Lauren Melissa Hill<br />
Takeia Gabriel Horton<br />
Megan Beth Ivankovich<br />
Chryston Jamese Jones<br />
Rachel L. Kauffman<br />
Kimberley Christina Knudson<br />
Michael Root Kramer<br />
Shaily Krishan<br />
Eva Lathrop<br />
Jung Hoon Lee<br />
Ansley Banee Lemons<br />
Wensheng Li<br />
Elizabeth Anne Moore Mueller<br />
Patrick D. Neubert<br />
Samantha Elaine Parker<br />
Lindsay Regina Pool<br />
Venkatram Nikhil Rao<br />
Margaret Benedict Ritsick<br />
Ryan Murphy Seals<br />
Carolyn Elizabeth Vance<br />
Andre Rodrigues Verani<br />
Andria Elizabeth Wade<br />
David Carleton Ziemer<br />
Class of 2010<br />
Adannaa Oparanozie<br />
Alexander<br />
Carlos S. Alvarado<br />
Allyson Malise Anderson<br />
Robert Joseph Besaw<br />
Jean Amost Cadet<br />
Amy Lee Callis<br />
Yiliu Chen<br />
Mackenzie Ann Crawford<br />
Kim-Lu Del Guercio<br />
Arlene E. Edwards<br />
Kaleigh Rae Emerson<br />
Daniel Javier Escudero<br />
Audrey Lauren Flak<br />
Kristen Michelle Forney<br />
Wendy Weiqing Gao<br />
Sarah Jennifer Green<br />
Suzanne Rachelle Gutterman<br />
Kathy Marie Hageman<br />
Diane Marie Harris<br />
Naomi Hauser<br />
Karen Michele Hochman<br />
Kate McDonald Hodgins<br />
Ashley Alicia Hohenkirk Rollins<br />
Rachel Elizabeth Hull<br />
Megan Jo Jacobsen<br />
Apoorva Narendra Jadhav<br />
Naw Htee Khu<br />
Katy Anne Kirk<br />
Nicole Marie Kosacz<br />
Molly Regina Kurnit<br />
Joanna Lane<br />
Hyeyeun Lim<br />
Alyssa Elaine Lowe<br />
Nina Isabel Martinez<br />
Jerrel M. McBride<br />
Staff member Robin thompson celebrated 35 years of service to emory<br />
by purchasing a seat in Rollins Auditorium as part of the Seating our<br />
Future campaign to raise funds for scholarships and other needs.<br />
Sharla McDonald<br />
Desireé Michelle McNair<br />
Marcia Dyane McNutt<br />
Gaya Celeste Myers<br />
Elizabeth Dora Nesoff<br />
Ngozi Bridget Okafor<br />
Aneena Syriac Pokkamthanam<br />
Maliha Rizvi<br />
Nessa Emily Ryan<br />
Cara Sammartino<br />
Calleen Elizabeth Simon<br />
Kimberly Fernandes Smith<br />
Nicole Marie Turcotte<br />
Ovie Andrew Utuama<br />
Jessica Leigh Walton<br />
Caitlin M. Worrell<br />
Class of 2011<br />
Roula Freddy AbiSamra<br />
Gabriela Aurora Aguilar<br />
Erin Lyndsay Paige Bradley<br />
Joan Elizabeth Braithwaite<br />
Jane Moreland Collier<br />
Branscomb<br />
Robert A. Brown<br />
Cheryl Lynn Caldwell<br />
Miranda Y. Chan<br />
Rebecca Lebo Cleeton<br />
Jessie Rhoda Clippard<br />
Heather Dawn Coffin<br />
Naomi Adriel Drexler<br />
Letisha Edwards<br />
Sheba Ehteshami<br />
Klara Miriam Elfstrom<br />
Samee Charlotte Ellerbee*<br />
Ariela Michal Freedman<br />
Sarah Dawn Gilman<br />
Frederic James Grant<br />
Lisa Blake Haddad<br />
Lee Elizabeth Helmken<br />
Eric DuBois Hill<br />
Ijeoma Carol Ibeanu<br />
Charlotte Mills Kaboré<br />
Kelly Marie King<br />
Aimee Leidich<br />
Juan Li<br />
Christine Jiun-Ting Liow<br />
Margaret Leigh McAdams<br />
Heidi Christina Mock<br />
Daniel Peter Muller<br />
Grier Gray Newlin<br />
Oluwafunke Abigail Olude<br />
Anna Barbara Pater<br />
Heather Guthrie Peebles<br />
Elizabeth Allen Perkins<br />
Kevin Louis Ramos<br />
Alexandra Vaia Ricca<br />
Brittney Basia Delta Romanson<br />
Ida Alem Sahlu<br />
Catherine Lindsey Satterwhite<br />
Rachel Catherine Sedlack<br />
Alexis Marie Serna<br />
Andrea Lynn Stokfisz<br />
Andrew James Warlick<br />
Christina Michele White<br />
Ryan Ine Woodson<br />
Deborah Louise Woolley<br />
Jiang Wu<br />
Hongzheng Zhang<br />
Class of 2012<br />
Demilade Adednike<br />
Adedinsewo<br />
Emmeline Idler Ayers<br />
Beth Jennifer Bahe<br />
Zhi Cheng<br />
Yuanyuan Fang<br />
Sarah C. Fisher<br />
Amparo Beatriz Gonzalez<br />
Hui-Yi Hsu<br />
Mackenzie Ann Hurlston<br />
Colleen Elizabeth Laurence<br />
Meredith Leslie Lichtenstein<br />
Lavinia Chi Shan Lin<br />
William Todd Marx<br />
Oluwaseun Anike Temitope<br />
Odewole<br />
Oluwakare Abisoye Opaneye<br />
Adela Raquel Santana<br />
Olivia Ruth Sappenfield<br />
Ashleigh Streby<br />
Darcy White<br />
Class of 2013<br />
Chad Jeremy Robichaux<br />
spring 2013 public health magazine 53
54<br />
Corporation and Foundation Support<br />
AARP<br />
Abbott Fund<br />
Abrams Foundation Inc.<br />
ABT Associates Inc.<br />
Academics for Success Inc.<br />
Academy for Educational<br />
Development<br />
AdCare Educational Institute<br />
Aetna Foundation Inc.<br />
All Saints’ Episcopal Church<br />
Alliance for a <strong>Health</strong>ier<br />
Generation<br />
Alpha Sun International Inc.<br />
Alston & Bird LLP<br />
American Academy of<br />
Pediatrics Georgia Chapter<br />
American Cancer Society<br />
American College of<br />
Laboratory Animal Medicine<br />
Foundation<br />
American Diabetes Association<br />
American Heart Association<br />
American Legacy Foundation<br />
American Nonsmokers Rights<br />
Foundation<br />
American Parkinson Disease<br />
Association<br />
American Society for Cell<br />
Biology<br />
American Society of <strong>Health</strong>-<br />
System Pharmacists<br />
America’s <strong>Health</strong> Insurance<br />
Plans<br />
Amgen Foundation<br />
ARCS Foundation Inc.<br />
Arogya World<br />
ASHP Research and Education<br />
Foundation<br />
Association for Prevention<br />
Teaching and Research<br />
Association of Occupational<br />
and Environmental Clinics<br />
Association of State and<br />
Territorial <strong>Health</strong> Officials<br />
Association of Teachers of<br />
Preventive Medicine<br />
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals<br />
LP<br />
AT&T Foundation<br />
Atlanta Research & Education<br />
Foundation<br />
Atlanta Women’s Foundation<br />
Atlantic Station LLC<br />
Atom Strategic Consulting<br />
Augusta-Richmond County<br />
Partnership for Children and<br />
Families<br />
Autism Speaks<br />
Avon Foundation Inc.<br />
Bank of America<br />
Battelle<br />
BearingPoint<br />
Bertelsmann Stiftung<br />
Biogen Idec Inc.<br />
Bizworld Inc.<br />
Blackberry Patch Inc.<br />
Arthur M. Blank Family<br />
Foundation<br />
The Boston Consulting Group<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
Brain & Behavior Research<br />
Foundation<br />
Bridge Club of Atlanta<br />
Brigham & Women’s Hospital<br />
Inc.<br />
Bristol Myers Squibb<br />
The Eli and Edythe L. Broad<br />
Foundation<br />
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights<br />
AIDS Inc.<br />
Bronco Oilfield Services<br />
Business Computer<br />
Applications Inc.<br />
CDC Chapter 1419 NARFE<br />
C3 Collaborating for <strong>Health</strong><br />
Cadence Group<br />
Camp Dresser and McKee Inc.<br />
Campus Crest Group LLC<br />
Cancer Research Institute<br />
Cardiac Data Solutions Inc.<br />
Cardno Emerging Markets<br />
USA Ltd.<br />
CARE Inc.<br />
The Catena Company<br />
C-Change<br />
CDC Branch of Sigma XI<br />
CDC Foundation<br />
Cempra Pharmaceuticals<br />
<strong>Center</strong> for Chronic Disease<br />
Control<br />
<strong>Center</strong> for the Visually Impaired<br />
CEOH LLC<br />
Cerexa Inc.<br />
Children’s <strong>Health</strong>care of Atlanta<br />
Children’s Hospital & Regional<br />
Medical <strong>Center</strong><br />
Children’s Hospital Boston<br />
Children’s Hospitals and Clinics<br />
of Minnesota<br />
China Medical Board<br />
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital<br />
The Coca-Cola Company<br />
The Coca-Cola Foundation<br />
Comanche County Memorial<br />
Hospital<br />
CSL Behring LLC<br />
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation<br />
The Dana Foundation<br />
Danya International Inc.<br />
Datamonitor Inc.<br />
de Beaumont Foundation Inc.<br />
Deloitte Foundation<br />
Del Sol Catering<br />
Deseret Medical Inc.<br />
Don Millar & Associates Inc.<br />
Donerlson-McCullough Dental<br />
<strong>Center</strong> PC<br />
Dover Downs Inc.<br />
Jay S. Drotman Memorial Fund<br />
Dubai Cares<br />
Ecolab<br />
Ecological Associates<br />
Elan Pharmaceuticals Inc.<br />
Electric Power Research<br />
Institute<br />
Eli Lilly and Company<br />
Foundation<br />
Elsevier Science Ltd.<br />
<strong>Emory</strong> <strong>Health</strong>care<br />
Administration<br />
Employees Charity<br />
Organization (ECHO)<br />
Enterprise<br />
Epilepsy Foundation of<br />
America<br />
Ernst & Young Foundation<br />
European Observatory on<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Care Systems<br />
Exxon Mobil Foundation<br />
Family Connection Partnership<br />
Inc.<br />
Federation of American<br />
Societies<br />
FHI Development 360 LLC<br />
Frank Foundation for<br />
International <strong>Health</strong><br />
The Franklin Foundation Inc.<br />
The <strong>Health</strong> Project Inc.<br />
Fred Hutchinson Cancer<br />
Research <strong>Center</strong><br />
Gangarosa International <strong>Health</strong><br />
Foundation<br />
Garden City Group Inc.<br />
Bill & Melinda Gates<br />
Foundation<br />
GE Foundation<br />
GEICO Philanthropic<br />
Foundation<br />
General Electric Company<br />
General Informatics LLC<br />
Georgia Cancer Coalition<br />
Georgia Family Connection<br />
Partnership Inc.<br />
Georgia <strong>Health</strong> Foundation Inc.<br />
Georgia Obstetrical and<br />
Gynecological Society<br />
Georgia Research Alliance<br />
Gilead <strong>Sciences</strong> Inc.<br />
GlaxoSmithKline<br />
Global Alliance for Improved<br />
Nutrition<br />
Global Evaluation Applied<br />
Research Solutions Inc.<br />
Global Payments Inc.<br />
Global Water Challenge<br />
GoJo Industries<br />
Google<br />
Elizabeth R. Griffin Research<br />
Foundation<br />
<strong>Health</strong>care Georgia Foundation<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Promotion Council of<br />
Southeastern Pennsylvania<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Research Inc.<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Systems Institute<br />
William Randolph Hearst<br />
Foundation<br />
Holland & Knight Charitable<br />
Foundation Inc.<br />
Hollis & Wright PC<br />
The Home Depot Foundation<br />
Houma Industries<br />
Hoyt C. Murphy Inc.<br />
The Hubert Foundation<br />
The Humana Foundation<br />
Human Resources Research<br />
Organization<br />
Human <strong>Sciences</strong> Research<br />
Council<br />
The Hubert H. Humphrey<br />
Fellowship Program<br />
the bill & Melinda Gates Foundation played a major role in the<br />
success of Campaign emory. Foundation grants totaled more than $50<br />
million to support diverse initiatives, including the William H. Foege<br />
Fellowships in Global <strong>Health</strong>, which enable health professionals from<br />
other countries to study at Rollins. the 2013 fellows shown with Foege<br />
(right) are Sukadeo neupane of nepal (left), Maria teresa Murguia<br />
Peniche of Mexico, Asrat Amnie of ethiopia, and Victor Akelo of Kenya.<br />
(Photo by Jerry Reid/RSPH)<br />
IBM Corporation<br />
The Industrial Fumigant<br />
Company<br />
Inpatient Consultants<br />
Management Inc.<br />
Institute of International<br />
Education<br />
Insurance Services Office Inc.<br />
International AIDS Vaccine<br />
Initiative<br />
International <strong>Center</strong> for<br />
Research on Women<br />
International Diabetes<br />
Federation<br />
International Food Policy<br />
Research Institute<br />
International Foundation<br />
International Potato <strong>Center</strong><br />
International Society for<br />
Disease Surveillance<br />
The Irvington Institute<br />
John Snow Inc.<br />
Johnson & Johnson<br />
Robert Wood Johnson<br />
Foundation<br />
Jones Microbiology Institute<br />
Juvenile Diabetes Research<br />
Foundation<br />
Kaiser Foundation <strong>Health</strong> Plan<br />
of Georgia<br />
Kaiser Foundation Research<br />
Institute<br />
Kaiser Permanente Foundation<br />
Kenneth A. Lattman<br />
Foundation Inc.<br />
Kildonan Foundation<br />
Kim Laboratories Inc.<br />
King & Spalding LLP<br />
Kroger<br />
Latino Community<br />
Development Agency<br />
LAVI<br />
Leaderboard Awards Inc.<br />
The Leukemia & Lymphoma<br />
Society<br />
Livingston Foundation Inc.<br />
LJN Associates LP<br />
Louisiana Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
Institute<br />
Lupus Foundation of America<br />
Inc.<br />
MAC AIDS Fund<br />
MAC Cosmetics Foundation<br />
John D. & Catherine T.<br />
MacArthur Foundation<br />
Macro International<br />
Mailman <strong>Center</strong> for Child<br />
Development<br />
Management <strong>Sciences</strong> for<br />
<strong>Health</strong><br />
Manila Consulting Group Inc.<br />
MAP International<br />
March of Dimes<br />
The Marcus Foundation Inc.<br />
Marguerite Casey Foundation<br />
Marshfield Clinic<br />
Massachusetts Medical Society<br />
Mataya International<br />
Maternal Fetal Group PLLC<br />
Medical Research Council<br />
South Africa<br />
Medstat Systems Inc.<br />
Medtronic Foundation<br />
Merck & Company Inc.<br />
Merck Partnership for Giving<br />
Mickey Leland National Urban<br />
Air Toxics Research <strong>Center</strong><br />
Micronutrient Initiative
Millennium Pharma<br />
Millennium Water Alliance<br />
Missouri Foundation for <strong>Health</strong><br />
Murdoch Children’s Research<br />
Institute<br />
My Brother’s Keeper Inc.<br />
NAMI Georgia Inc.<br />
NARSAD<br />
National Association of Chronic<br />
Disease Directors<br />
National Campaign to Prevent<br />
Teen Pregnancy<br />
National Development and<br />
Research Institutes<br />
National <strong>Health</strong>y Mothers<br />
NeuroNova AB<br />
NEWAID Foundation<br />
Norfolk Southern Foundation<br />
Northern Trust Company<br />
Northrop Grumman<br />
Corporation<br />
Nura Inc.<br />
Nutricia Research Foundation<br />
Oak Ridge Institute for Science<br />
and Education<br />
Oklahoma Community<br />
Networks<br />
Omeros Corporation<br />
William B. Orkin Foundation<br />
Inc.<br />
Ortho-McNeil Janssen<br />
Scientific Affairs<br />
Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical<br />
Inc.<br />
Pan American <strong>Health</strong><br />
Education Foundation<br />
Pan American <strong>Health</strong><br />
Organization<br />
Pan American Sanitary Bureau<br />
Paraguay Higher Education for<br />
Development<br />
Partnership for Prevention<br />
Pathfinder International<br />
PATH Foundation<br />
Patient <strong>Center</strong>ed Outcomes<br />
Research Institute<br />
Patterson Services Inc.<br />
Pendleton Consulting Group<br />
LLC<br />
Pepsico Inc.<br />
Perinatal Research <strong>Center</strong><br />
Peter G. Peterson Foundation<br />
The Pfizer Foundation<br />
Pfizer Inc.<br />
Philip S. Jacobs Consulting LLC<br />
Philips Medical Systems<br />
PhRMA<br />
PierceMartin Showroom<br />
Pinnacle Promotions<br />
Pinnacol Assurance<br />
Planned Parenthood<br />
Federation of America<br />
Prevent Cancer Foundation<br />
PricewaterhouseCoopers<br />
Program for Appropriate<br />
Technology in <strong>Health</strong><br />
Public <strong>Health</strong> Foundation<br />
Public <strong>Health</strong> Foundation of<br />
India<br />
Public <strong>Health</strong> Informatics<br />
Institute<br />
Publix<br />
Government Support<br />
State and Federal<br />
Support<br />
Agency for <strong>Health</strong>care<br />
Research and Quality<br />
Alabama Department of Public<br />
<strong>Health</strong><br />
Arkansas Department of <strong>Health</strong><br />
and Human Services<br />
Association of Schools of<br />
Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
Black Hills Special Services<br />
Cooperative<br />
California Department of Public<br />
<strong>Health</strong><br />
<strong>Center</strong>s for Disease Control<br />
and Prevention<br />
Cobb County of Georgia<br />
Cuyahoga County Board of<br />
<strong>Health</strong><br />
DeKalb County of Georgia<br />
Educational Service District 112<br />
Florida Department of <strong>Health</strong><br />
Georgia Department of<br />
Community <strong>Health</strong><br />
Georgia Department of Driver<br />
Services<br />
Georgia Department of Early<br />
Care and Learning<br />
Georgia Department of Human<br />
Resources<br />
Georgia Department of Public<br />
<strong>Health</strong><br />
<strong>Health</strong> Resources and Services<br />
Administration<br />
The QED Group<br />
The Rapides Foundation<br />
Raytheon Matching Gift<br />
Program<br />
Research Triangle Institute<br />
Rhode Island Hospital<br />
The Richards Group<br />
Richmond/Augusta Consortium<br />
O. Wayne Rollins Foundation<br />
Rollins Inc.<br />
Rotary Club of Atlanta<br />
Rumberger Kirk & Caldwell<br />
Sage Analytica LLC<br />
Sanofi Aventis<br />
Sanofi Pasteur<br />
Frances Schultz Foundation<br />
Science Applications<br />
International Corporation<br />
Scimetrika LLC<br />
Seattle Children’s Hospital &<br />
Regional Medical <strong>Center</strong><br />
Serum Institute of India Ltd.<br />
Shaw & Associates<br />
Shaw Charitable Fund<br />
Sheltering Arms<br />
SIDEM<br />
Elinor Beidler Siklossy<br />
Foundation<br />
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation<br />
Smithsonian Institute<br />
Social and Scientific Systems<br />
Sodexho<br />
Sophie’s Voice Foundation Inc.<br />
Southeastern Kidney Council<br />
Inc.<br />
Indiana Tobacco Prevention<br />
and Cessation<br />
Iowa Department of <strong>Health</strong><br />
Laurens County Board of<br />
<strong>Health</strong><br />
Mississippi State Department<br />
of <strong>Health</strong><br />
Missouri Department of <strong>Health</strong><br />
and Senior Service<br />
NASA<br />
National Bureau of Economic<br />
Research<br />
National Institutes of <strong>Health</strong><br />
National Science Foundation<br />
North Dakota Department of<br />
<strong>Health</strong><br />
Office of the Child Advocate<br />
Ohio Department of <strong>Health</strong><br />
Southwest Georgia Cancer<br />
Coalition Inc.<br />
Southwest Louisiana Area<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Education<br />
State Farm Companies<br />
Foundation<br />
Stone Mountain First United<br />
Methodist Church<br />
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome<br />
Alliance<br />
Summit Marketing<br />
Summit Wealth Management<br />
Inc.<br />
SunTrust Foundation<br />
Susan G. Komen for the Cure<br />
Sydney West Area <strong>Health</strong><br />
Service<br />
Syngenta Crop Protection LLC<br />
Task Force for Global <strong>Health</strong><br />
Inc.<br />
Thomson Reuters<br />
Thrasher Research Fund<br />
3M <strong>Health</strong> Care Markets<br />
Tides Foundation<br />
TKC Global Solutions LLC<br />
TKC Integration Services LLC<br />
Tobacco Free Missouri<br />
Trial Exhibits Inc.<br />
Trinity Presbyterian Church<br />
Trinity School Inc.<br />
Truist<br />
Truven <strong>Health</strong> Analytics<br />
Tull Charitable Foundation Inc.<br />
United <strong>Health</strong>care Services<br />
Corporation<br />
Oklahoma Department of<br />
Mental <strong>Health</strong> & Substance<br />
Abuse Services<br />
Oklahoma State Department<br />
of <strong>Health</strong><br />
Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement<br />
Endowment Trust<br />
Polk County Agricultural<br />
Extension District<br />
State of Maine<br />
Tennessee Department of<br />
<strong>Health</strong><br />
UNICEF<br />
US Department of Agriculture<br />
US Department of <strong>Health</strong> and<br />
Human Services<br />
US Department of State<br />
Upatoi Creek Mitigation Bank<br />
LLC<br />
Urban House of Prayer<br />
US Civilian Research &<br />
Development Foundation<br />
Vardal Foundation<br />
Vestergaard Frandsen SA<br />
Vietnam Education Foundation<br />
View Point <strong>Health</strong><br />
Virginia Tobacco Settlement<br />
Foundation<br />
Water and Sanitation for the<br />
Urban Poor<br />
Waterpartners International<br />
Water Research Foundation<br />
Waterreuse Foundation<br />
Wedge Capital Management<br />
LLP<br />
Wellcome Trust UK<br />
Wells Fargo Foundation<br />
Wellsolve Inc.<br />
The Westminster Schools Inc.<br />
Lettie Pate Whitehead<br />
Foundation<br />
Whole Foods<br />
Wiggins Law Office<br />
Wits <strong>Health</strong> Consortium<br />
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals<br />
Xcel Energy Inc.<br />
The Zera-Allen Fund<br />
Zhejiang Tianyuan<br />
US Department of Veteran<br />
Affairs<br />
US Environmental Protection<br />
Agency<br />
US Public <strong>Health</strong> Service<br />
Veterans Administration<br />
Wisconsin Department of<br />
<strong>Health</strong> and Family Services<br />
World Bank<br />
World <strong>Health</strong> Organization<br />
International Government<br />
Support<br />
Government of Virgin Islands<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Promotion Board<br />
Saudi Arabia Ministry of <strong>Health</strong><br />
This report includes donors to the Rollins School of Public <strong>Health</strong> whose gifts were received between September 1, 2005,<br />
and December 31, 2012. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this report is accurate. We<br />
apologize for any errors or omissions. Please report any corrections to the RSPH Development Office at 404-727-3739.<br />
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Alumni News<br />
56<br />
Top Honors<br />
The RSPH Alumni Association<br />
recognizes a popular global<br />
health teacher and a rising star in<br />
epilepsy self-management<br />
Stanley O. Foster<br />
diSTiNGuiSHed AcHieveMeNT AwARd<br />
Stanley Foster 82MPH has worn his<br />
share of colorful shirts and comfortable<br />
sneakers during his 50-plus<br />
years in global health. They are<br />
familiar trademarks to the legions of<br />
Rollins students whom he has taught<br />
for nearly 20 years.<br />
Those who take his courses on<br />
global health and community building<br />
often come away transformed.<br />
In his classes, Foster encourages<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
students to think about where they<br />
are going and the challenges ahead.<br />
One of his students lost five family<br />
members during the 1994 genocide<br />
in his native Rwanda. Foster’s class<br />
helped the young man right himself<br />
and prepare for the new life chapter<br />
before him.<br />
“The thing I’ve enjoyed most is<br />
counseling students,” said Foster<br />
last fall upon receiving the school’s<br />
Rosemarie Kobau<br />
MATTHew Lee GiRviN AwARd<br />
2012 Distinguished Achievement<br />
Award—one of several honors he has<br />
received for public health practice<br />
and teaching. “The students here are<br />
fantastic. I tell them, ‘If you want to<br />
make a difference in the world, come<br />
to Rollins.’ ”<br />
Foster too has made a difference.<br />
As a young Epidemic Intelligence<br />
Service officer at the CDC, he examined<br />
thousands of schoolchildren<br />
Rosemarie Kobau 86Ox 88C 00MPH regards Atticus<br />
Haygood as a source of inspiration. Haygood, who<br />
served as president of <strong>Emory</strong> from 1875 to 1884, had<br />
epilepsy as a child.<br />
At the CDC, Kobau works to make life better for the<br />
2 million Americans who have epilepsy, efforts for which<br />
she received the 2012 Matthew Lee Girvin Award for<br />
outstanding young professionals. Girvin, a 1994 alumnus,<br />
died in a helicopter crash in 2001 while on a U.N.<br />
surveying mission in Mongolia.<br />
When Kobau joined the CDC as a research fellow in<br />
2000, she worked on quality of life research and the<br />
agency’s new epilepsy program. Two years later, she<br />
became a public health adviser and acting team lead of<br />
the <strong>Health</strong>-Related Quality of Life Program. She then set<br />
to work on broadening epilepsy research to understand<br />
how people with epilepsy cope with the disorder in their<br />
daily lives.
in Arizona for trachoma and<br />
investigated other health emergencies,<br />
including plague, measles,<br />
shigella, kerato conjunctivitis,<br />
and rotavirus on behalf<br />
of the Indian <strong>Health</strong> Service. In<br />
1966, Foster was invited to join<br />
the CDC’s new Smallpox Eradication<br />
Program and spent eight<br />
years partnering with national<br />
health workers in Nigeria,<br />
Bangladesh, and Somalia. His<br />
efforts helped make history in<br />
1980 by officially eradicating<br />
smallpox from the world.<br />
For the next 14 years, Foster<br />
worked to improve the health<br />
and survival of children in<br />
more than a dozen African<br />
countries with the International<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Program Office at the<br />
CDC. Through his work with<br />
the Combating Childhood<br />
Communicable Disease Project,<br />
he focused on prevention;<br />
Drawing on the success of<br />
programs to improve quality<br />
of life for people with chronic<br />
diseases, Kobau lobbied for the<br />
CDC Epilepsy Program to fund<br />
research related to epilepsy<br />
self-management. Today, the<br />
federal agency funds three<br />
national self-management<br />
programs, and three more are<br />
being tested.<br />
Kobau also created the<br />
Managing Epilepsy Well (MEW)<br />
Network to bring researchers,<br />
community groups, and others<br />
together to explore ways<br />
to help people with epilepsy<br />
live well. <strong>Emory</strong> and five other<br />
universities belong to the<br />
network. The <strong>Emory</strong> Research<br />
Prevention <strong>Center</strong> at Rollins<br />
coordinates MEW and involves<br />
case management of priority<br />
illnesses such as malaria,<br />
pneumonia, and diarrhea; and<br />
strengthening preventive and<br />
curative systems.<br />
In 1994, after serving more<br />
than 30 years at the CDC,<br />
Foster began his second career<br />
at Rollins, where he has taught<br />
and mentored students in the<br />
classroom and community<br />
health workers around the<br />
world. Each summer, Foster and<br />
his wife, Dottie, travel to the<br />
highlands of Guatemala to lead<br />
an empowerment workshop for<br />
women.<br />
“Everyone wants to have<br />
a career like Stan Foster,”<br />
noted his friend and colleague,<br />
former CDC director William<br />
Foege, during the RSPH<br />
Alumni Awards ceremony. “His<br />
family is the world.”—Pam<br />
Auchmutey<br />
researchers Nancy Thompson,<br />
Cam Escoffery, and Colleen<br />
DiIorio, professor emeritus and<br />
mentor to Kobau.<br />
“Rosemarie has worked<br />
tirelessly to broaden epilepsy<br />
research beyond cause and<br />
cures,” said DiIorio during the<br />
alumni award ceremony. “There<br />
is growing interest in behavioral<br />
research and epilepsy<br />
because of her efforts.”<br />
As Kobau recounted, Atticus<br />
Haygood prayed as a child that<br />
his epileptic seizures would<br />
stop. They did so when he was<br />
a teenager.<br />
“He would be proud to know<br />
that <strong>Emory</strong> is at the forefront<br />
of improving quality of life<br />
for people with epilepsy,” she<br />
said.—Pam Auchmutey<br />
RSPH Alumni<br />
Board Members<br />
President<br />
Daniel Thompson 08MPH<br />
Immediate Past President<br />
Anne Farland Arwood 06MPH<br />
President-elect 2013<br />
Kaitlin Porter 08MPH<br />
President-elect 2014<br />
Paige Rohe 01MPH<br />
Secretary<br />
Nicole Kosacz 10MPH<br />
Members<br />
Kelly Callahan 09MPH<br />
Takeia Horton 09MPH<br />
Chanda Holsey 96MPH drph<br />
Heather Ingold 00MPH<br />
Alyssa Lederer 08MPH ches<br />
Melissa Miller 06MPH<br />
Lynn Perkins 06cMPH<br />
RSPH Leadership on the<br />
<strong>Emory</strong> Alumni Board<br />
Matthew Biggerstaff 06MPH<br />
Lisa Carlson 93MPH<br />
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spring 2013 public health magazine 57
class Notes<br />
58<br />
Michael Ugwueke 86MPH John Robitscher 92MPH<br />
1980s<br />
MIcHAEL ugwuEkE 86MPH<br />
is chief operating officer<br />
and executive vice president<br />
of Methodist Le Bonheur<br />
<strong>Health</strong>care in Memphis, Tenn.<br />
He joined the health care system<br />
in 2007 as administrator of<br />
Methodist South Hospital and<br />
subsequently served as senior<br />
vice president of Methodist<br />
North and South Hospitals.<br />
1990s<br />
vIRgIL w. fAncHER<br />
92MPH is a program consultant<br />
II in the environmental<br />
health branch of the Georgia<br />
Department of Community<br />
<strong>Health</strong>.<br />
DR. kRIStIn g. HoLt<br />
92MPH was named the 2012<br />
Food Safety Veterinarian of<br />
the Year by the American<br />
Association of Food Safety<br />
Veterinarians, a partner of the<br />
American Veterinary Medical<br />
Association. She was honored<br />
for superior service in<br />
preventing foodborne illness<br />
as the USDA Food Safety and<br />
Inspection Service liaison to<br />
the CDC.<br />
public health magazine spring 2013<br />
joHn RoBItScHER 92MPH<br />
served on the judicators panel<br />
of the National <strong>Health</strong>care<br />
Providers Network competition.<br />
This panel selects winners for<br />
the Care Continuum Alliance<br />
awards for outstanding leadership<br />
in population health.<br />
Robitscher is CEO of the<br />
National Association of Chronic<br />
Disease Directors.<br />
LISA M. cARLSon 93MPH<br />
was promoted to director of<br />
academic affairs for <strong>Emory</strong>’s<br />
Department of Surgery. She<br />
also was elected vice chair of<br />
the American Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
Association’s executive board.<br />
jAy R. woLItz 93MPH is<br />
the administrator for professional<br />
services at the new<br />
Nemours Children’s Hospital<br />
in Lake Nona Medical City<br />
near Orlando, Fla. He provides<br />
health services administrative<br />
support to the chief medical<br />
officer and department chairs.<br />
LISA BLooM 99MBA<br />
99MPH was named senior vice<br />
president of The Leadership<br />
Development (TLD) Group. Her<br />
responsibilities include new<br />
business development, marketing,<br />
client relationship and<br />
project management, research<br />
Sandra Van Sant 02MPH<br />
Eric Hunt and Keisha Edwards<br />
03MPH<br />
and development, and partner<br />
outreach.<br />
nAHAD SADR-AzoDI 99MPH<br />
is a public health adviser at<br />
the CDC .<br />
2000s<br />
AnDREA nELSon 02MPH<br />
is the administrator of the<br />
Kittitas County Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
Department in Ellensburg,<br />
Wash. She began her new role<br />
in January.<br />
SAnDRA SEgRESt vAn<br />
SAnt 02MPH published<br />
“Impacts of Climate Change on<br />
a Local Public <strong>Health</strong> System”<br />
in the NACCHO Exchange<br />
(Summer 2012). Van Sant<br />
works at Monmouth County<br />
Regional <strong>Health</strong> in Ocean<br />
Township, N.J. She and her<br />
husband, Mark, live nearby.<br />
BORN: To jEnnIfER S.<br />
BLAkELy 99ox 01c 03MPH<br />
and her husband, Michael Jr.<br />
00OX 02C, a daughter, Blythe<br />
Catherine, on Dec. 9, 2012.<br />
MARRIED: kEISHA<br />
EDwARDS 03MPH and Eric<br />
Hunt on Sept. 23, 2012.<br />
Daughter of Jennifer Blakley 99OX<br />
01C 03MPH<br />
DR. vIctoRIA ELIzABEtH<br />
(LIBBy) MyERS 03MPH was<br />
named Teacher of the Year<br />
at the College and Career<br />
Preparatory Academy in<br />
Winder, Ga. Raised in a family<br />
of teachers, she realized<br />
that teaching was her calling<br />
and the best way to improve<br />
children’s lives. Myers and<br />
her husband, Chris, live in<br />
Statham, Ga., with their<br />
daughter, Lily.<br />
HASSAnAtu BIH BLAkE<br />
05MPH was named one of<br />
the 99 most influential foreign<br />
policy leaders under age 33 by<br />
the Diplomatic Courier and the<br />
Young Professionals in Foreign<br />
Policy. Established in 2011,<br />
the “99 under 33” list recognizes<br />
the impact of diverse<br />
Millennials on international<br />
affairs.<br />
BLAInE w. LInDSEy 05L/<br />
MPH founded Capra <strong>Health</strong>,<br />
a comprehensive health care/<br />
life sciences reimbursement,<br />
regulatory, and compliance<br />
consulting firm with offices<br />
in New Orleans and Atlanta.<br />
His firm serves hospitals,<br />
high-volume practices, and<br />
other health care industry<br />
stakeholders across the country.<br />
Lindsey remains in close
Blaine Lindsey 05L/MPH Heidi Soeters 06C 09MPH and Eric<br />
Hamm 08MPH<br />
contact with Rollins and is an<br />
Alumni Ambassador.<br />
kAREn foStER wRIgHt<br />
06MPH serves with the<br />
Office of Policy Coordination,<br />
Bureau of <strong>Health</strong> Professions,<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Resources and Services<br />
Administration in Washington,<br />
D.C. She previously worked<br />
on Capitol Hill and with<br />
the <strong>Center</strong>s for Medicare &<br />
Medicaid Services.<br />
AnItA okoH BRAko 08MPH<br />
received an MBA from Johns<br />
Hopkins in 2012.<br />
LAuREn n. gASE 08MPH is<br />
pursuing a doctorate in health<br />
services research at UCLA.<br />
MARRIED: ERIc M. HAMM<br />
08MPH and HEIDI M.<br />
SoEtERS 06c 09MPH on<br />
June 16, 2012, at Rock Quarry<br />
Farm in Chapel Hill, N.C. They<br />
honeymooned in Iceland.<br />
Soeters is completing her PhD<br />
in infectious disease epidemiology<br />
at UNC Chapel Hill, and<br />
Hamm is a medical student at<br />
the <strong>University</strong> of Arizona. They<br />
live in Tucson.<br />
DR. SuSAn c. ScHAyES<br />
10MPH received the 2012<br />
Family Medicine Educator<br />
of the Year Award from the<br />
Georgia Academy of Family<br />
Physicians. Schayes directs<br />
the Family Medicine Residency<br />
Program at <strong>Emory</strong>. She previously<br />
served as division chief<br />
and chief of service for family<br />
medicine at <strong>Emory</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Hospital Midtown.<br />
jonAtHAn MAttHEwS<br />
11MPH is a data manager at<br />
UNC Chapel Hill.<br />
ADEDAPo oDEtoyInBo<br />
11MPH received the 2012<br />
Outstanding Clinician Award<br />
from <strong>Emory</strong>’s Department of<br />
Medicine. He was nominated<br />
by nursing leadership and hospital<br />
administration at <strong>Emory</strong><br />
Johns Creek Hospital. “We<br />
affectionately call him ‘Dr. O’,”<br />
says nurse Lori Hinton. “For us,<br />
it means ‘Dr. Outstanding.’ ”<br />
HALEy AnnE REnz StoLP<br />
11MPH is a research fellow<br />
at the CDC’s National <strong>Center</strong><br />
for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitus,<br />
STD, and TB Prevention. She<br />
will complete her fellowship in<br />
September.<br />
LInDA vo 11MPH is a<br />
program evaluation fellow at<br />
the CDC. Previously, she was a<br />
program evaluator fellow with<br />
Susan Schayes 10MPH Kimberly Brinker 12MN/MPH<br />
the U.S. Army Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
Command. Vo will marry<br />
Anthony Green on May 18,<br />
2013, in Smoke Rise, Ga.<br />
cHEnjIE zEng 11MPH is a<br />
doctoral student in epidemiology<br />
at Vanderbilt <strong>University</strong>.<br />
nIHARIkA BHAttARAI<br />
12MPH is pursuing a doctorate<br />
in public health at George<br />
Washington <strong>University</strong>.<br />
kIMBERLy Ann BRInkER<br />
04n 12Mn/MPH is an EIS<br />
officer and nurse epidemiologist<br />
at the CDC.<br />
ELIzABEtH Ann<br />
BuRkHARDt 12MPH is an<br />
associate principal bassoon<br />
player with the Atlanta<br />
Symphony Orchestra.<br />
BAEvIn cARBERy 12MPH is<br />
a data coordinator for a large<br />
CA-MRSA study at Beth Israel<br />
Deaconess Medical <strong>Center</strong> in<br />
Boston.<br />
SHAnARI joSHEy cARtER<br />
12MPH is an environmental<br />
health and safety specialist<br />
with Huber Engineered<br />
Materials in Atlanta.<br />
MyDung cHu 12MPH is a<br />
CDC/CSTE applied epidemiology<br />
fellow in the Occupational<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Surveillance Program<br />
of the Massachusetts Department<br />
of Public <strong>Health</strong>.<br />
nAncy czAIckI 12MPH is<br />
pursuing a PhD in epidemiology<br />
at <strong>University</strong> of California,<br />
Berkeley.<br />
LAuREn DAnIELS 09c<br />
12MPH is a senior research<br />
project coordinator with <strong>Emory</strong><br />
School of Medicine at Grady<br />
Memorial Hospital.<br />
HuI-yI (AMy) HSu 12MPH<br />
is a strategic planner for<br />
the Human and Community<br />
Development Department of<br />
DeKalb County.<br />
BRADLEy kLoS 12MPH is<br />
a Peace Corps volunteer in<br />
Zambia.<br />
ELLyn MARDER 12MPH is a<br />
CDC/CSTE applied epidemiology<br />
fellow in communicable<br />
and environmental diseases<br />
and emergency preparedness<br />
at the Tennessee Department<br />
of <strong>Health</strong> in Nashville.<br />
MoLLy PILLoton 12MPH<br />
joined the <strong>University</strong> of<br />
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Nancy Czaicki 12MPH Amy Hsu 12MPH Ellyn Marder 12MPH Katharina Van Santen 12MPH<br />
Chicago Department of<br />
Medicine, where she is the<br />
research coordinator for a<br />
study to improve retention in<br />
care among young men who<br />
are HIV-positive.<br />
SogoL SHoHouDy 12MPH<br />
is a project manager in implementation<br />
services at Epic.<br />
The Wisconsin-based company<br />
develops integrated health<br />
care and EMR software.<br />
Alumni Deaths<br />
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cHRIStoPHER SIMPSon<br />
12MPH is a doctoral student<br />
in environmental and occupational<br />
health sciences at the<br />
<strong>University</strong> of Washington.<br />
kAtHARInA vAn SAntEn<br />
12MPH holds a contractor<br />
position as a data analyst<br />
with the National <strong>Center</strong><br />
for Emerging and Zoonotic<br />
Infectious Diseases at the<br />
CDC. She is engaged to Matt<br />
Robinson.<br />
SuSAn P. AyERS 01MPH of LaGrange, Ga., on July 23, 2012, at<br />
West Georgia Hospice. She was 58. Ayers retired in 2011 as director<br />
of nursing services for Georgia’s District Four <strong>Health</strong> Services.<br />
She served on the Georgia Board of Registered Professional<br />
Nurses and the Community Advisory Board at Rollins.<br />
DR. gARy MELInkovIcH 03MPH of Cheyenne, Wyo., on Sept.<br />
5, 2012, at home with his family by his side. He was 58. Before<br />
studying at Rollins, he practiced pediatrics and later worked for<br />
the Wyoming Department of <strong>Health</strong> and as medical director for<br />
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming.<br />
DR. MELISSA MARgAREt DowD 08MPH, age 30, on Nov. 16,<br />
2012, in Fresno, Calif., in a pedestrian accident. She was a firstyear<br />
resident in emergency medicine at UCSF Fresno Community<br />
Hospital.<br />
DR. ASHLEy LouISE HILLIARD 08MD/MPH of Washington,<br />
D.C. on Feb. 25, 2013. She was a physician at Georgetown<br />
Hospital and NIH.<br />
Faculty Deaths<br />
DR. StEPHEn tHAckER, 65, a<br />
respected scientist and mentor at<br />
the CDC and an adjunct professor of<br />
epidemiology at Rollins, died from<br />
complications of Creutzfeld-Jakob<br />
Disease at his Atlanta home on Feb.<br />
15. In 1976, on his second day as an<br />
Epidemic Intelligence Service officer,<br />
he traveled to Philadelphia to investigate<br />
what came to be known as Legionnaire’s disease.<br />
Thacker subsequently held several leadership roles at the<br />
CDC in epidemiology, environmental health, injury prevention<br />
and control, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry,<br />
workforce and career development, and the director’s office.<br />
He was known for scientific excellence, honesty, fairness, and<br />
his advocacy for women and social justice.<br />
Throughout his career, Thacker received a number of awards,<br />
most recently the Surgeon General’s Medallion, presented to<br />
him on Feb. 1 by Regina Benjamin for his contributions to the<br />
U.S. Public <strong>Health</strong> Service, the CDC, and the science and practice<br />
of public health. It is the highest award given by the Surgeon<br />
General to an individual or organization.<br />
On Feb. 5, colleagues and friends held an appreciation ceremony<br />
for him at the CDC and created two awards in his honor<br />
for social justice and mentoring. Several of his colleagues are<br />
featured in a video tribute, including Rollins alumna Virginia<br />
Bales Harris; Philip Brachman, professor of global health; Ruth<br />
Berkelman, Rollins professor of epidemiology; and William<br />
Foege, Presidential Distinguished Professor Emeritus of International<br />
<strong>Health</strong>.<br />
Thacker is survived by his wife, Luz; two daughters; and a<br />
grandson.<br />
To view the tribute video and the CDC appreciation ceremony for<br />
Stephen Thacker, visit teamthacker.com/videos/.
Rollins School of Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
Dean’s Council<br />
Dr. Phyllis L. Abramson<br />
Ms. Anne Kaiser, Chair<br />
Ms. Yetty L. Arp<br />
Mr. Chris Barker<br />
Ms. Paula Lawton Bevington<br />
Ms. Connie Cousins-Baker<br />
Mr. Bradley N. Currey Jr.<br />
Ms. Sally A. Dean<br />
Mr. René M. Diaz<br />
Ms. Beth Desportes Dreelin<br />
Dr. Walter C. Edwards<br />
Mr. Robert J. Freeman<br />
Dr. Helene D. Gayle<br />
Mr. Jonathan Golden<br />
Ms. Leslie J. Graitcer<br />
Mr. Shelby R. Grubbs<br />
Ms. Virginia Bales Harris<br />
Ms. Valerie Hartman-Levy<br />
Mr. Richard N. Hubert<br />
Mr. Phil Jacobs<br />
Ms. Ellen Hale Jones<br />
Ms. Randy Jones<br />
Mr. Stanley S. Jones Jr.<br />
Mr. Mark A. Kaiser<br />
Ms. Ruth J. Katz<br />
Mr. Alfred D. Kennedy<br />
Dr. William Kenny<br />
Ms. Ann Estes Klamon<br />
Mr. Lawrence P. Klamon<br />
Ms. Amy Rollins Kreisler<br />
Ms. Mary Anne Lanier<br />
Ms. Barbara W. Levy<br />
Ms. Beverly B. Long<br />
Ms. Melissa H. Lowe<br />
Mr. Carlos Martel Jr.<br />
Dr. Barbara L. Massoudi<br />
Ms. Mary Lu Mitchell<br />
Mr. John S. Mori<br />
Mr. Horace Disston Nalle<br />
Mr. Christopher Offen<br />
Ms. Nancy McDonald Paris<br />
Mr. Cecil M. Phillips<br />
Mr. Glen A. Reed<br />
Ms. Teresa Maria Rivero<br />
Ms. Patricia B. Robinson<br />
Ms. Donna C. Rohling<br />
Dr. Nalini R. Saligram<br />
Dr. Dirk Schroeder<br />
Dr. John R. Seffrin<br />
Mr. Lee M. Sessions Jr.<br />
Ms. Debbie Shelton<br />
Ms. Jane E. Shivers<br />
Ms. Sandra L. Thurman<br />
Mr. William J. Todd<br />
Dr. Kathleen E. Toomey<br />
Ms. Linda Torrence<br />
Ms. Sarah L. Tripodi<br />
Ms. Sheila L. Tschinkel<br />
Ms. Evelyn G. Ullman<br />
Dr. Walter B. Wildstein<br />
Dr. Shelby R. Wilkes<br />
Ms. Evonne H. Yancey<br />
Dr. James W. Curran, James W. Curran Dean of Public <strong>Health</strong><br />
Ms. Kathryn H. Graves 93mph, Associate Dean for<br />
Development and External Relations<br />
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Family Portrait<br />
Like their parents,<br />
O. Wayne and Grace Crum<br />
Rollins, Gary and Randall<br />
Rollins believe that<br />
investing in people is the<br />
highest form of giving.<br />
The school would not be<br />
where it is today without<br />
the generosity of the<br />
Rollins family and many<br />
others who supported<br />
Campaign <strong>Emory</strong>. To learn<br />
more about the impact<br />
of the campaign on the<br />
school, see page 6.<br />
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