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Minnesota Partnership for Action Against Tobacco Biographies of Board of Directors

Date: Sep 1998 (est.)
Length: 22 pages
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Johnson, A.
Johnson, R.
Joseph, A.
Koop, C.E.
Leppik, P.
Malcolm, J.
Musicant, G.
Ramadan, M.
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Redmond, L.M.
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09/28/98 15:26 FAX 612 340 2683 DORSEY WHITNEY r¢J019/0JJ HI IT OCI~L Yax:(i1Z19740J5 , Sep 28 '98 14'04P'1f PEGGY LEPPIK State Representative Peggy Leppik, co-author of Minnesota's ground-breaking 1997 youth access to tobacco legislation, was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1990. She sits on the Education; Higher Educalion Fiasnce; Environmental and Natural Resources; Commerce, Tourism and Consumer Affairs Coznrcrittees, and also serves -as Chair of the Higher Education Subcommittee on Reform, and as Vice Chair of the Select Comrnittee on Technology. Deeply involved in her co,n.mm,ity, Representative Leppik is a long-time resident of Golden Valley and a past member of Golden Valley's Planni.ng Commission, its Board of Zoning Appeals and its Civic Center Task Force. She currently co-chairs the Success by Six Northwest Public Awareness Committee, serves on the Advisory Ce**+**+Ittee of the Independent School District 281 Ridgedale Alternative Progratq and the Advisory Council of the Children, Youth & Family Consor(ium, is a member of the Board of Directors of Minnesota Project Innovation and of the City Tree Project, and volunteers at the University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. Representative Leppik has worked as an editorial consultant for a medical periodical and as a research assistant in biochemistry. She received her BA from Smith College and did post-graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania. N 0 v V1 v - v 12
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09/28/98 157Yf'~% 612 340 2683 DORSEY WHITNEY .024/033 rnv i i rFax;6122974036 _ Sep_28 '98 14-05 P.22 _ _ CHI2IS TQT.L+` l3 _ RICE Former Deputy Commissioner, Minnesota DeparYment of Iiealth Ms. Rice held high-level positions with the Minnesota Department of Health (LvD7H) through 1997. As Deputy Commissioner, Ms. Rice was second in command at NIDH, responsible for regulatioa and policy oversight of most 3vIDH operations. Ms. Rice paid particular attention to NIDH legislative initiatives during this time, as well as the representation of MDH as a board member with the Min.nesota Health Data Institute. Prior to becoming Deputy Commissioner, Ms. Rice served as an Assistant Colmmissioner at 1VII]H. In that role, Ms. Rice managed the Bureau of Health Protection, which divisions included disease prevention and control, environmental health, and public health laboratories_ Ms. Rice's MDH experience also included a two-year stint as Director of PublIc and Legislative Affairs. Ms. Rice received her BA from the University of Wisconsin in 1971. 17
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09/28/98 15:26 FAb 612 340 2683 DORSEY WHITNEY _ MN Hl IT b~NtKHL Faxc612297aO3Fi sep 28 '98 14_Oa !Q 021/033 P. 19 GRETCHEN MUSICANT Vice President, Community Health, Minnesota Hospital 8c Healthcare Partnership (3retchen Musicant is vice president, community health, Minnesota Hospital and Healthcare Partnership_ Musicant is responsible for overseeing and coordinating MHHP's efforts to build healthier communities through partnering activities among MIIPIP's members, public health and social service agencies, and other organizations so that co**+mity health issues may be addressed in a collaborative manner_ One important focus of her work has been to support and encourage Minnesota's hospitals and health systems to address tobacco use among youth. She has helped shape the association's advocacy positions on tobacco related legislation and in 1996 oversaw the creation of the STAT! Canapaigvn which successfully involved local hospitals and health systems in efforts to pass city and county tobacco cont<ol ordinances. As a result of the STAT! Campaign seventy health care institutions made a conssnit.ment to this goal and more ordinances were passed in 1996 and 1997 than in any previous year. The network established through the STAT! Campaign helped to pass state-wide legislation in 1997 and supported local efforts to pass stronger local ordinances in 1998_ _ Musicant will be a speaker at the National Tobacco Control Conference in Minneapolis October 26, 1998. Currently she is Co-chair of the Smoke Free 2000 Public Policy and LegisIative Committee. Musicant earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Masters of Public Health fr' om the University of Minnesota She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from St. Cloud State University. 14
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09/28/98 15:27 FAX 612 340 2683 DORSEY WEITNEY Fd023/033 , .MN HI1Y CiLNtKHL Fax=6122974036 Sep 2S '9S .,14_OS P.21 LAWRENCE M. REDMOND President,l2edraoad Associates, Tnc. . Lawrence M, Redmond is president of Redmond Associates, Tnc., a public affairs consulting firm founded in 1977. Mr. Redmond advises a variety ofnon-profit and commercial organizations on governme.ntal and political trends and policies_ Redmond Associates additionally provides representation for these organizations. at the federal, state and local levels of government. In recent years Mr. Redmond has been active in efforts to secure state and federal legislation concerning tobacco abuse. He has been particularly active in regard to Minnesota legislation concerning youth access to tobacco products. Over the past 25 years Mr. Redmond has been involved in the following community projects- Minnesota Mental Health Association, board member; Minnesota Board on Judicial Standards, chaitrnan; Deafness Education and Advocacy Foundation; hTinnesota Citizens League; St Louis Park Charter Commission; Governor's Open Appointments Coarmission; President Mikhail Gorbachev'Visit Committee; Advisory Committee to Review the American Bar Association Model of Judicial Conduct and the Rules of the Minnesota Board on Judicial Standards, appointed by the Chief Justice. Mr_ Redmond has also been a leader in his professional association. He has served as a board member of the Minnesota Governmental Relations Council and has chaired both their ethics and legislative cornmittees. 16
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--- ---- - - --- - -... -..-.-.-- - -- -' ~------ :.-:- -~-`- - - -U017/o53 09/28/98 15:25 FAX 612 340 2683 DORSEY WHITNEY Se 2S '98 14 0.3 P.15 MN H1IT tatwttw~ Faxa6122974036 .. ..P .. . . ANNE JOSEPH Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Minnesota Medical School; General Internist, VA Medical Center Dr. Joseph has worked almost exclusively in tobacco control since the mid- 1980's. Under her icadership, the Minn.eapolis V_A. was one of the first acute care hospitals in the nation to become smoke-free. Joseph was also instr.tunental in developing and implementing the national Department of Veterans Affairs smoke- free policy. Dr. Joseph's clinical activities include supervision of smoking cessation services at the Minneapolis VA and design of national standards for smoking cessation intervention for veterans. Her teach9ng activities include education about nicotine dependence inn the University of Minnesota Medical School and Intemal Medicine training program. She has conducted research on public policy approaches to tobacco control, including work site smoking policies and their effect on employee smoking, and the epidemiology of smoking among U.S. veterans. Dr. Joseph has also studied smoking cessation interventions for special populations; in particular patients with cardiac disease, and she is eurrentSy Principal Investigator on two studies: an examination of optixnal intervention for patients with concnrrent nicotine and alcohol dependence, and strategies to implement the AHCPR Smoking Cessation Clinical Practices Guideluies in 20 V.A. hospitals around the U.S. Dr. Joseph earned her BA and MD at the University of Michigan and eamed her Masters of Public Health in Epidemiology from the University of Minnesota lo
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09/28/98 ~N:H$I7A tlVtKrIL40 2683 F~:61729~R~36 ~ITNEY 0o2s/o3a _. Sep 28 '98 : 14 -G6 P. 23 TERRY ST.USS Commissioner, Crow Wing County & Chair of the Crow Wing County Tobacco Ordinance Committee Terry L. Sluss began teaching in 1976 and for the past eight years has specialized in "at-risk" emotional and behavior disorders and crisis intervention. In addition to duties in the Brainerd Public School District, he was elected Crow Wing County Commissioner in 1996, representing Brainerd and Baxter, Minnesota. Sluss has significant specialized experience worldng with youth in crisis and youth vulnerable for becoming future tobacco, users. F3e is chair of the Crow Wing County Tobacco Ordinance Committee whieh developed and is currently enforcing a county wide ordinance more restrictive than the minimum state requirements. Sluss is a member of the County Health Board as well as an altcmate member of the Minnesota State Commun+ty Health Service Advisory Committee. Sluss is also active with the Minnesota Education Association, having participated in statewide discussions to bring school districts and education organizations together. He has held numerous leadership positions in his profession as well as chaired or participated many community committees. Slnss is a panel member at the 1998 Con+•*+•anity Z3ealth Conference Tobacco Early Bird Session entitled "Lessons Learned From Looal Tobacco Preventiori and Control Efforts" at the annual statewide meeting of Minnesotaa county health officials. Sluss holds a Bachelor of Science degree from St Cloud State University, and will be awarded his Master of Alts in Special Education by St Cloud State. 1S
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09/28/98 MN HI IY ~tNtJd~ 340 2688Fax:612297DORSEY 4636 WHITNEY Sep 28 '98 :05 P.20 MA1-K1lEw R eMA7]AN Executive Director, Northside Residents Redevelopment Council CM022/083 Matthew Ramadan was a founding boardd member ofthe Community Prevention Coalition (CPC), whose main goal is to reduce alcohol, tobacco and other drug problems in Hennepin County. During his four year involvement with the coalition, he co-chaired the Public Awareness/Med.ia Action Group and initiated a number of adolescent mentoring programs in the comrm••+;ty for African American youtlL During Ramadan's tenure, CPC developed the innovative Send the Camel Packing and Young Rebels pioj ects targeted at reducing youth tobacco use and creating awareness of how insidious andd pervasive tobacco advertising is with our youth. He has a history of championing issues that affect his community and the lives of young people, andd is a strong advocate of population level health strategies_ Currently, Ramadan is the Executive Director of the Northside Residents Redevelopment Council, which improves and rehabilitates single family homes in north Minneapolis £or ownership. Ramadan also acts as the Resident Imam at the Masjid An-Nur. Raa3adan has served on many boards, including Turning Point and the Minneapolis Foundation, has been appointed to two Governor's Task Forces, and currently chairs the American Muslim Council - 1Vfinnesota Chapter. He received his BA from the University of Minnesota and has paliicipated in numerous oontinuing education institutes, including several focused on multi-cultural substance abuse prevention. IS
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08/2B/88 15:24 FAg 612 340 2683 D08SEY VYHITNEY MN HI1Y UtNtKHL F3X:6122974036 Io 01"3/UUJ Sep 28 '98 14=02 . ...~.11 JEAN L. SElRRIS Mayor, Eden Prairie Chair, Health Subcoramittee, U.S. Conference of Mayors Since she was a young woman, Dr. Jean Harris has waged a personal crusade against environmental tobacco smoke and has advocated for smoke free rooms in public buildings. As a local government official, Harris has worked for and passed one of the first and toughest local ordinances against youth access to tobacco in Minnesota. The Eden Prairie tobacco control ordinance became a model for other communities in the state when enacted over six years ago. As Mayor, Harris has set the tone for aggressive enforcement of the provisions of the ordinance. As Chair of the Health Subcommittee for the U.S_ Conference of Mayors, Harris was instrumental in perstiading that body to pass a resolution supporting tobacco control. She is currently worldng with the national office of USCOM on strategies for greater involvement of cities in tobacco control alld prevention activities. For the past year, Harris has functioned as a consultant to the Minnesota Department of Health on tobacco related issues and is currently co- chair of the Department's MHIP tobacco task force. In her long and distinguished years of public..service, Dr. Harris has served as Director of Medical Affairs for' the University of Minnesota Hospitals and Clinics; as President and CEO of the Ramsey Foundation, the medical education and research arm of the St. Paul Ramsey Medical Center; as Secretary of Human Resotirces for the State of Virginia; and as a consultant to the U.S. Agency for International Development, the National Institute of Heaith, the U.S. Deparuaent of Health and Human Services, and the U.S, Congress. Dr. Harris was appointed to Task Forces by both Presidents Carter and Reagan. She is currently a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Scienees. She attended Virginia Union University for her BS in chemistry and holds an MD from the Medical College of Virginia, earning the distinction of being the fist black to graduate from the University of Virginia Medical School. Harris also holds a Ph.D. in science from the University, of Richmond. 6
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09/28/98 HN:H181T~VtNCCKtu340 2683 F~.612297DORSEY 4036 ~ITNEY BENSON ('°BEN°f) IC WHITNEY Director, Whitney Foundaiion _ ---:_--- - -_-_ ----- - ~ [do27/o33 Sep_ 28 '98 14:06 _ P.25 , Mr- Whitney has been the managing general partner of the Gideon $ixon Fund, Minneapolis, Minnesota since 1990. In his role with the Gideon Iiixon Fund, Mr. Whitney is the manager and sole invesiment officer for a $20 million private venture capital partnership specializing in early stage informauon service and health care service companies_ Since 1992, Mr_ Whitney also has been a member of the Advisory Coxnxnittee of PSF Healthcare, a venture capital fund specializing in health care services and medical products. In his previous legal career with the Minneapolis law firm of Popham, Haik Schaobrich & Kaufman, Mr_ Whitney represented clients in the aress of health care, cable television and other regulated industries. In addition to Mr. Whitney's involvement with the health care industry, Mr. Whitney has been a Director of the Whitney Foundation since 1988_ The Foundation is involved extensively with programs designed to reduce and combat substance abuse. Mr. Whitney himselfis a recovering cigarette smoker, having fought his addiction for almost two years through Smokers Anonymous and the Hazelden Foundation before quitting completely. Mr. Whitney received his BA in Urban History, Magna Cun Laude, from Vassar College in 1982_ In 1987, Mr. Whitney received his JD, Magna Cum Laude and Order of the Coif, from the University of Minnesota Law School. 70
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09/28/98 15:29 FA3 6,7.2 340 2683 DORSEY \9HITN'EY 0029/033 rn. rn ~ i ~uv rtn~_ taX=b1Z1914U5b Sep 2S '3A~ 14 U(..___ _ F'.27 JCTLIE WOODRUFT+ M"innesota ASSIST, Scott Connty Coordinator Julie Woodruff has been the Scott County Coordinator for Minnesota ASSIST since 1994. In that rolo; she has been instrumental in mobilizing community members, health organizations, educators and law enforcement officials to successfully advocate for the adoption of strong tobacco ordinances. The majority of these ordinances contain provisions that surpass the minimum standard set by the 1997 Minnesota Youth Access Law. This fall, Julie will be collaborating with the Scott County Attorney's Office to facilitate diversion classes for Scott County youth who have been charged with using, possessing or purchasing tobacco products- In addition, Julie will be a panelist for two workshops at the Fourth Annual Conference on Tobacco and Health in St. Paul and a co-presenter for an Allina symposium at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association in Washington D.C. Julie has been Co-Chair of the Minnesota ASSIST Coordinating and Advisory Committee and a member of the ASSIST Executive Committee since December 1994. She is also Unit Tobacco Control Leader on the Scott County Board of the American Cancer Society, the Scott County Coordinator for Tobacco-Free Communities for Children, and a consultant for the University of Minnesota Research Team for Tobacco-Free Future. Julie is also a charter member of the Healthy Communities Coalition of Scott County. Her background includes 14 years as both a practicing nurse and as a teacher of nurses_ As CZinical Nurse Specialist at the Mayo Medical Center in Rochester, ' Julie was a member of the Mayo Center for Nursing Research Coxnmittee and the Smoke-Free Task Force for the Mayo Department of Psychiatry_ Woodruff holds a Masters of Science in Nursing fromm the University of Wisconsin_ 22

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