October 2017 Town Hall Teleconference
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Agenda
Time (ET) | Agenda Item | Speaker(s) |
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2:00 PM | Welcome & Introduction |
Matthew Penn, JD, MLIS Director for the Public Health Law Program in CDC’s Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support (OSTLTS) |
2:05 PM | Vital Signs Overview |
Brooke Steele, DO Medical epidemiologist, Comprehensive Cancer Control Branch, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC |
2:10 PM | Presentations |
Brad Belnap, MPP Program Manager, Utah Comprehensive Cancer Control Program Keylee Wright, MS Director, Cancer Control Section, Indiana State Department of Health Kate Riordan, MUP Active Living Program Manager, Health by Design |
2:35 PM | Q&A and Discussion | Matthew Penn, JD, MLIS |
3:00 PM | End of call |
Speakers' Biographies
Brooke Steele, DO
Medical Epidemiologist, Comprehensive Cancer Control Branch, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC
Dr. Brooke Steele is a medical epidemiologist in the Comprehensive Cancer Control Branch, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC. She develops and implements comprehensive cancer control studies to examine demographic differences in the burden of cancer, as well as disparities in cancer prevention and screening.
Brad Belnap, MPP
Program Manager, Utah Comprehensive Cancer Control Program
Brad Belnap manages the comprehensive cancer control program within the Utah Department of Health. There, he strives to build successful policy, systems, and environmental change approaches to reduce the burden of cancer in Utah. Brad has a master’s in public policy with an emphasis in environmental health and food policy. He focuses his research on community health and urban redevelopment.
Keylee Wright, MS
Director, Cancer Control Section, Indiana State Department of Health
Keylee Wright is the director of the Cancer Control Section at the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH). In this role, Keylee provides leadership and guidance in the design, implementation, and evaluation of statewide comprehensive cancer control efforts, and oversees all cancer programs at the ISDH. Keylee has over 14 years of public health experience. She holds a master’s degree from Ball State University in wellness management and applied gerontology with a minor in business.
Kate Riordan, MUP
Active Living Program Manager, Health by Design
Kate Riordan is the active living program manager for Health by Design, a coalition of partners working to promote healthy living in Indiana. She runs active living workshops across the state and leads the Indiana Complete Streets Coalition. Kate has a masters in urban planning from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and was formerly the active transportation planner for the City of Fort Wayne.
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