Philip Morris
Minnesota Partnership for Action Against Tobacco Biographies of Board of Directors
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- Murray State Univ
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- Natl Easter Seal Society
- Natl Press Club
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- Natl Tobacco Control Conference
- NIH, Natl Inst of Health
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- Ny State Dept of Health
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- Park Nicollet Clinic
- Philadelphia Childrens Hospital
- Popham Haik
- President Mikhail Gorbachev Visit Comm
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- Ramsey Foundation
- Redmond Associates
- Reforming States Group
- Research Team for Tobacco Free Future
- Scott County Attorney Office
- Scott County Board
- Select Comm on Technology
- Seneca Nation
- Smith College
- Smoke Free 2000 Public Policy + Legislat
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- St Cloud State Univ
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- St Louis Park Center Commission
- St Paul Ramsey Medical Center
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- Tobacco Control Subgroup
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- Tobacco Use Prevention Summer Inst
- Tourism Comm
- Twin Cities Public Television
- Univ of Louisville
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- Va Union Univ
- Vassar College
- Whitney Foundation
- Youth + Family Consortium
- 20 Community Foundation
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Related Documents:- 2075775232 Facsimile Cover Sheet
- 2075775233 Untitled Document 2075775233
- 2075775234 Plan for Administration of Tobacco Litigation Consent Judgment Funds Court File No. C1-94-8565 (C1-98-4959)
- 2075775235-5238 State of Minnesota, by Hubert H. Humphrey III, Its Attorney General, Et Al V. Philip Morris Incorporated, Et Al, Court File No. C1-94-8565 Report of Activities - Minnesota Partnership for Action Against Tobacco
- 2075775261-5264 Articles of Incorporation of Minnesota Partnership for Action Against Tobacco
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- Bush
- Christenson, G.W.
- Clinton
- Garrison, J.R.
- Greenfield, L.
- Hanson, A.S.
- Harris, J.L.
- Hurt, R.D.
- Johnson, A.
- Johnson, R.
- Joseph, A.
- Koop, C.E.
- Leppik, P.
- Malcolm, J.
- Musicant, G.
- Ramadan, M.
- Reagan
- Redmond, L.M.
- Rice, C.D.
- Rockefeller, N.
- Sluss, T.L.
- Weigum, J.
- Whitney, B.K.
- Wittstock, L.W.
- Woodruff, J.
- Christenson, G.W.
- Author (Organization)
- Dorsey Whitney
- Litigation
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- 26 Nov 2002
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A_ STUART HANSON
President, Minnesota Coalition for a Smoke Free Society 2000
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Since 1971, Dr. Hanson has had a private practice in Intemal Medicine,
subspccializing in.lung disease, at the Park Nicollet Clinic in Minneapolis,
Minnesota. Dr. Hanson is the President and CEO of the Institute for Research and
Education Health System Minn.esota Ho is also the current President of the
Minnesota Coalition for a Smoke Free Society 2000, havi ag served as its first and
founding President in 1984. During the 1980s and early 1990s Dr. Hanson lead
the Minnesota Smoke Free Health Care project, and Dr. Hanson served as
President and Chair of the Smoke Free Generation - Minnesota effort from 1984 to
1990. He has been an advocate for tobacco control in many public policy forums,
including regional health boards, organizedd medicine, and state and national
legislative processes. In addition to his work for a smoke free environmeat, Dr.
Hanson has served as President of the Minnesota Medical Association, chair of the
Minnesota delegation to the American Medical Association House of Delegates,
vice chair of the Minnesota Health Data Institute, and chair of the Committee on
Workplace Violence, Minnesota Healthcare Coalition on Violence. Dr. Hanson is
a graduate .of Dattmouth College and received his MD from the University of
Minnesota School ofMedicine.

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GERALD W. CHJ.tIS1'ENSON
Distinguished Adjunct Professor, UDiversity of St Thomas
Dr. Christenson served as Chancellor of the Minnesota Community College
System from 1983 until his retirement f'rom that position in 1992. As tha chief.
executive officer of the Minnesota Community College System, Dr. Christenson
directed the operation of twenty-one campuses with total enrollment of over
56,000 students, 4,000 employees and an annual budget of $150 million. During
his tenure there, he worked toward a smoke-free environment on all campuses, and
Christenson's frequent attendance at the Minnesota tobacco trial attests to his
interest in reducing the human and economic consequences of tobacco use. Under
his leadership, enrollment in Minnesota's Community Colleges increased by 50
percent, the number of minority students tripled, services to non-traditional
students were vastly expanded, and the Legislature authorized over S 140 million
in construction projects on com*r+t+nity college campuses. Following his
retirement as Chancellor, }?r. Christenson accepted an appointment as
Distinguished Adjunct Professor at the University of St. Thomas. Prior to his
service to the Minnesota Community College System, Dr. Christenson held a
number of high level positions in Mmnesota state governm.ent, including
Commissioner of Finaace, State Planning Director, and Legislative Auditor.
Christenson holds a BA from St. John's University and an MA and Ph.D. from the
University of Minnesota.

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JOHN R GARR.iSON
Managing Director, American Lung Association
John Galrison has served as Managing Director of the American Lung Association
since 1990. The Lung Association, founded in 1904, speaks with a strong voice .
on national health issues as well as involves hundreds of thousands of volunteers
in fighting to prevent lung disease and promote lung health through more than 90
affiliates across the U_S. Under Garrison's leadership, the Lung Association has
stood fixnl in its opposition to any Congressional action on tobacco that fails to
achieve meaningful public health protections or that gants the tobacco industry
any special legal protections. Garrison and ALA asked Congress and President
Clinton to scrap the inadequate deal presented by the industry in 1997, and worked
effectively with organizations across the country to strengthen federal tobacco
legislation considered in 1998. Prior to his work with the Lung Association, Mr.
Garrison served for more than a dccade as President and Chief Executive Officer
of the National Easter Seal Society. He has also served as Deputy Conmmissioner
for Administration inn the New York State Department of Health, and spent seven
years on health and social welfare policies inn the office of New York Governor
Nelson Rockefeller. In 1990,.Mr. Garrison was recognized by Business ffieek as
one of American's five top social service executives. Mr. Garrison did his
undergraduate work at Haazvard College, and earned his Masters in Public
Administration at New York University.
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L EE GBEENFIELD
Chair, Health and Human Services Finance Division, Health and Human
Services Committee, ivuinnesota House of Representatives
Lee Greenfield was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1978.
He is chair of the Health and Human Services Finance Division of the Health and
Human Services Committee, a position he has held since 1987_ He is also Co-
Chair of the Joint Legislative Commission on Health Care Access. He was one of
the Healthlii.gh.t's "gang of seven," the group of seven legislators who developed
the bipartisan agreement on health care reform in 1992 (now Imown as
"Minnesota Care"), He is a member of the steering committee and past chair of
the Reforming States Group, a member of the Health Committee of the National
Conference of State Legislators (NCSL), and a member of the steering committee
of the National Academy of State Health Policy's Managed Care aind Purchasing
Sirategies. Lee is also on the advisory committees of the Intergoverrrunental
Health Policy Prqject of NCSL and the Center for Studying Health System
Change. Greenfield supported fimd; ro for tobacco control and was also a sfrong
supporter of the three year effort to pass Minnesota's landmark youth access
tobacco Iegislation; as well as any Iegislationpresente8d to the House to strengthen
clean indoor air measures. Representative Crreenfield holds a BS in Physics from
Purdue University and has done graduate studies in the history and philosophy of
science at the University of Minnesota.
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C_ EVERETT KOOP
Former Surgeon General, United States of America
Dr_ Koop earned a reputation as a skilled clinician, brilliant researcher and
outstanding surgeon during his lengthy career as a medical practitioner. Koop is
credited with helping to significantly lower infant mortality by improving pre and
post operative'care for children and by developing dozens of new surgical and
diagnostic procedures, some of which corrected birth defects that had previously
been considered uncorrectable_ Koop established the nation's first neonatal
intensive surgical imit, as well as a total-care pediatric facility, at Philadelphia
Children's Hospital, where he was natned stageon-in-chief at the age of 32_ After
Koop's confirmation as the first full-tixne Surgeon General in over a decade, Dr.
Koop went on to become the most respected public health leader in living memory
and the nation's leading voice for tobacco controL Dr_ Koop served as Surgeon
General for eight full years under Ptesidents Reagan and Bush and has continued
to be a force for public health and health education on many fronts, working from
his base as senior scholar at the C. Everett Koop Institute at Dartrnouth,
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RANDY JOHNSON
Chair, Hennepin County Board of Commissioners
Randy Yohnson was 5rst elected to the Hennepin County Board of Commissionecs
in 1978. As a first-year Board member nearly 20 years ago, Jobnson introduced
the first resolution seeking to safeguard the public and employees from tobacco
smoke by making Hennepinn buildings smoke-free. Since then he has introduced
or co-authored every resolution on tobacco control considered by the Board,
successfvlly making all 99 county buildings sm.oke-free, sponsoring smoldng
cessation programs for employees, and supporling Send The Camel Packing and
other droundbrealdng public information programs sponsored by County
Comrnunity Health staff. Johnson is the immediate past President of the National
Association of Counties (NACo), representing more than 5,000 Counties across
the U.S_ As President of NACo he has been an outspoken proponent of strong
local government tobacco control efforts throughout the nation and for fedesal
policies that.vill aid in these efforts. Recently Johnson meet with White House
officials to urge the President to oppose the proposed tobacco settlement. In
February 1998, Johnson presented a "Statement on the Proposed Tobacco
Settlement" at the National Press Club in Washington D_C. Johnson receivedbis
BA from-Macalester College and his JD from the University of Minnesota Law
School.
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ARLA JOHNSON
Chair, Advocacy Group - American Cancer Soeiety,ll?innesota Council
Arla Johnson has been a volunteer with the American Cancer Society for 29 years,
serving in several leadership roles, including MinD.esota Division Chairman of the
Board, Tobacco Control Subgroup Chaiz and, most recently, Chair of the
Advocacy Group at the state level. She has represented ACS on Minnesota
ASSIST's Executive Committee and is also a member of the ACS National Public
Issues Committee, which determiaes tobacco policy at the Congressianallevel.
Johnson represents Minnesota on the National ACS Assembly, as well as the new
ACS Midwest Division Board of Directors. Arla began her involvement in the
tobacco control arena 20 years ago when she conducted ACS Quit Smoldng
programs for adults who needed help quitting. That experience led to tobacco
control leadership responsibilities at the ACS state level and eventually to her
maj or role in ensuring passage of the 1992 Tobacco Free Schools Bill. She was
actively involved in the long struggle to pass Minnesota's landmark Youth Access
to Tobacco bill, which became law in 1997. Last year Arla also helped pass a
local youth access ordinance in her own part of the state. Johnson owned and
managed a retail business.for 14 years, supervising astaff of S to 10 employees,
and has served on the Board of her local Chamber of Commerce. Johnson
attended Manlcato State University and Metropolitan State Uaiversity_
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RICHARD D. HURT
Director, Mayo NicotSne Dependence Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Doctor Richard Hurt is the Director of the Nicotine Dependence Center at the
Mayo Clinic and Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Medical School in Rochester,
Minnesota. Doctor Hurt and colleagues at Mayo have developed a treatment
program for nicotine dependence based on behavioral treatment, addictions
treatment, pharmacologicax treatmwit, and relapse prevention. Since its inception
in April of 1988, the Nicotine Dependence Center has treated over 16,000 patients
with services including individual connseling; group programs, telephone
counseling aad an intensive residential treatment program. The Center also
provides educational services for medical students, residents, trainees, and fellows
and has developed a training program for health care providers who want to
provide clinical services to patients with nicotine dependence. The research
activi ties of the Center have included randomized clinical trials with
pharmacological agents in addition to outcomes research, epidemiological studies,
and basic science research. The goal of the Center is to enhance the quality of life
for patients withh nicotine dependence by providing the best treatment possible
through a prograut that fully integrates practice, education and research. Dr. Hurt
has writtea and spolceia widely on addiction and addictaon treatment, and serves as
a scientific reviewer for numerous journals and research study sections. Dr. Hurt
earned his 8A at Mulxay State University, and his MD at the University of
Louisville.

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JAN MALCULM
Vice President, Public Affairs & Communicatioas, Paliina Sealth System
As systera vice president of public affairs for A11ina Health System, Malcolm is
responsible for development ofpublic policy positions, government relations,
corporate communications and public relations. In that role, Malcolm has played
a key part in Allina's active support of Minnesota's landmark Youth Access to
Tobacco legislation, in its sapport for the tobacco litigation, in the Allina system's
research into cessation approaches in various health care settings, and in AIlina's
decision to undertake its own suit against the tobacco industry. Malcolm was also
instrumental in Allina's decisions to actively oppose the June 20th Settlement
Proposal to Congress, aad to work within national managed care organizations to
encourage the indust.ry to become more active in tobacco control matters. Prior to
joining A11ina in 1994, Malcolm was senior vice president for government
relations and public programs at HealthPartners. She has served in similar roles at
MedCeaters and Partners National Health Plan, and began her health policy career
at lnterstudy. Malcolm has played leadership roles in numerous professional and
community organizations, and currently serves as President of the Minnesota
Council of Health Plans. Malcolm obtained her BA from Dartmouth College.
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