CURRICULUM VITAE CHARLOTTE TOOLE GALLOWAY, MSPH, PHD Revised March 2016 OFFICE ADDRESS: Arnold School of Public Health University of South Carolina 921 Assembly Street, Room 208B Columbia, South Carolina 29208 803.777.6136 cgalloway@sc.edu HOME ADDRESS: 6627 Christie Road Columbia, South Carolina 29209 803.422.3813 charlottetoolegalloway@gmail.com EDUCATION ______________________________________________________________________________ PhD Health Promotion, Education and Behavior University of South Carolina 2013 MSPH Environmental Health Sciences University of South Carolina 2005 BS Microbiology, Cum Laude Calhoun Honors College Clemson University 2000 ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE ______________________________________________________________________________ 2011-Present Instructor and Academic Advisor (temporary/part-time) Arnold School of Public Health University of South Carolina OTHER EXPERIENCE ______________________________________________________________________________ 2002-2005 Industrial Hygiene and Safety Consultant Albemarle Corporation Orangeburg, South Carolina 2003-2004 Training Coordinator Center for Public Health Preparedness Arnold School of Public Health University of South Carolina, Columbia 2004-2005 Evaluation Manager South Carolina Homeland Security Exercise Program Arnold School of Public Health University of South Carolina, Columbia 2006-2011 Research Associate Arnold School of Public Health University of South Carolina, Columbia 2008-Present Consultant C. Galloway, LLC 2011-2013 Research and Evaluation Coordinator South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy Columbia, South Carolina TEACHING EXPERIENCE ______________________________________________________________________________ Undergraduate Level Courses 2011-Present PUBH 102: Introduction to Public Health 2013-Present UNIV 101: Student in the University 2014-Present PUBH 498: Public Health Capstone Seminar STUDENT COMMITTEES/SUPERVISION ______________________________________________________________________________ Master Practicum Supervision 1. Student Name: Jamie Stein, MPH Title: Laying the Groundwork HIV/AIDS Prevention Strategy for Youth Role: Supervisor Presentation Date: May 2010 Charlotte Toole Galloway, MSPH, PhD Page 2 of 10 2. Student Name: Title: Role: Presentation Date: Sarah Moran, MPH, MSW Analysis of 2011 South Carolina Teen Birth Data Supervisor May 2012 Undergraduate Research/Senior Practice Experience/Honors Thesis 1. Student Name: Charlotte Wertz, BS Title: Analysis of LARC Use at a Teen Clinic Role: Supervisor Presentation Date: May 2013 2. Student Name: Title: Role: Presentation Date: Kara Gay, BS Case Study of Orphan Diseases Second Reader, Honors Thesis May 2015 3. Student Name: Title: Role: Presentation Date: Katy Hallman Photo Journey of South Carolina Counties Chair, Honors Thesis May 2016 (expected) 4. Student Name: Title: Role: Presentation Date: Kayla McCulloch Photo journey and exploration of South Carolina Chair, Honors Thesis May 2016 (expected) 5. Student Name: Title: Role: Presentation Date: Nathan Biyani Comparison of the United States and India’s Health Systems Chair, Honors Thesis May 2016 (expected) RESEARCH AND TRAINING: GRANTS AND CONTRACTS ______________________________________________________________________________ Title: Source: PI: Dates: Amount: Role: Academic Center for Public Health Preparedness Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Gene Feigley, PhD October 2002-June 2011 $7,000,000 Training Coordinator Charlotte Toole Galloway, MSPH, PhD Page 3 of 10 Title: Source: PI: Dates: Amount: Role: South Carolina Homeland Security Exercise Program State Law Enforcement Division Donna Richter, EdD, FAAHB March 2004-July 2007 $175,000 Evaluation Manager Title: Source: PI: Dates: Amount: Role: The Convergence of Animal and Public Health W.K. Kellogg Foundation Donna Richter, EdD, FAAHB May 2006-November 2009 $1,191,865 Research Associate/Project Manager Title: Source: PI: Dates: Amount: Role: South Carolina Citizen Awareness and Preparedness Project State Law Enforcement Division/Department of Homeland Security Sonya Forte Duhe’, PhD July 2007-July 2008 $243,000 Research Associate/Project Manager Title: Source: PI: Dates: Amount: Role: Laying the Groundwork for a Statewide HIV/AIDS Strategy for Youth New Morning Foundation Donna Richter, EdD, FAAHB September 2009-September 2010 $42,157 Research Associate/Project Director Title: Source: PI: Dates: Amount: Role: Infrastructure and Project-specific Support for the South Carolina Public Health Institute The Duke Endowment Donna Richter, EdD, FAAHB July 2008-June 2011 $886,436 Research Associate/Associate Director for Special Projects Title: Source: PI: Dates: Amount: Role: South Carolina Public Health Consortium South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Lillian Smith, DrPH March 2008-February 2012 $208,760 Research Associate/Evaluator Charlotte Toole Galloway, MSPH, PhD Page 4 of 10 PUBLICATIONS ______________________________________________________________________________ Peer Reviewed Articles 1. Fox, A., Harley, W., Feigley, C., Salzberg, D., Toole, C., Sebastian, A., & Larsson, L.. (2005). Large particles are responsible for elevated bacterial marker levels in school air upon occupation. Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 7, 1-7. 2. Pearson, J.L., Galloway, C.T., Duhé, S.F., & Patterson, N. J. (2009). Understanding citizen perspectives on preparedness: A focus group study of South Carolina residents. Journal of Emergency Management, 7(6), 71-79. Manuscripts in Review 1. Galloway, C.T., Dixon, R., Duffy, J., Teens Perceptions of Contraception and Access to Services, in review Journal of Adolescent Health 2. Galloway, C.T., Dixon, R., Duffy, J., Alton, F. A Case Study of a Teen Clinic: An Assessment of Administrative and Clinical Practices that Support Access to Long-Acting Reversible Contraception, in review Health Promotion Practice Manuscripts in Revision 1. Galloway, C.T., Corwin, S.J., Richter, D.L., Prince, M.S., & Simmons, D.S. Exploring Adolescent Males Communication Experiences with their Parents about Sex and Contraception, preparing for submission to Family Relations 2. Galloway, C.T., Corwin, S.J., Richter, D.L., Prince, M.S., & Simmons, D.S. Exploring the Communication Experiences that Adolescent Males have with their Partners about Sex and Contraception, preparing for submission to Journal of Sex Research TECHNICAL REPORTS ______________________________________________________________________________ 1. Richter, D.L., Glover, S.H., Pearson, J.L., Galloway, C.T., LaRose, C., and Oglesby, W.H. (December 2008). “Capstone Report: Mobilizing Against Threats To Community Health.” Prepared for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek, MI. 2. Galloway, C.T. (April 2010). Evaluation of the EdCeptional Kids Initiative. Prepared for EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. 3. Galloway, C.T. (May 2010). “Evaluation Results of the Action Oriented Projects.” Prepared for the Arnold School of Public Health Office of Public Health Practice. 4. Richter, D.L., Galloway, C.T., and Stein, J. (July 2010). “Laying the Groundwork for an HIV/AIDS Prevention Strategy for Youth.” Prepared for the New Morning Foundation, Columbia, SC. Charlotte Toole Galloway, MSPH, PhD Page 5 of 10 5. Galloway, C.T. and Flynn, S. (April 2011). “Simply Stated: Teen Birth Trends.” Prepared for the South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, Columbia, SC. 6. Galloway, C.T. (April 2011). Evaluation of the EdCeptional Kids Initiative. Prepared for EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. 7. Galloway, C.T. (February 2012). “Simply Stated: Promoting Access to Condoms and Contraception.” Prepared for the South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, Columbia, SC. 8. Galloway, C.T. and Flynn, S. (April 2012). “Simply Stated: Winning the Battle.” Prepared for the South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, Columbia, SC. 9. Galloway, C.T. (June 2012). Final evaluation report for the Readiness Alignment Project. Prepared for the United Way of the Midlands and EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. 10. Galloway, C.T., Flynn, S., Alton, F.A. (June 2012) Final evaluation report of the Promoting Access to Condoms and Contraception project funded by BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina Foundation. 11. Galloway, C.T. (June 2012). “Voices from Project LEAD: Results from the Focus Group Assessment.” Prepared for the Leadership Institute at Columbia College, Columbia, SC. 12. Moran, S., Galloway, C.T., and Kirby, H. (July 2012). “Simply Stated: African American Male Risk for Teen Fatherhood.” Prepared for the South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, Columbia, SC. 13. Galloway, C.T. (August 2012). “Lessons Learned: Be in the Know.” Prepared for the South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, Columbia, SC. 14. Galloway, C.T. (October 2012). Evaluation of the Hands-On, Minds-On 2012 Summer Institute for South Carolina Teachers. Prepared for EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. 15. Galloway, C.T. (November 2012). Results from the Survey of Museum Members about Early Childhood Programs and Exhibits. Prepared for EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. 16. Galloway, C.T. (January 2013). “Lessons Learned: Promoting Access to Condoms and Contraception.” Prepared for the South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, Columbia, SC. Charlotte Toole Galloway, MSPH, PhD Page 6 of 10 17. Galloway, C.T. (June 2013). Final evaluation report for the Readiness Alignment Project. Prepared for the United Way of the Midlands and EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. 18. Galloway, C.T. (July 2013). “Lessons Learned from the Readiness Alignment Project.” Prepared for the United Way of the Midlands and EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. 19. Galloway, C.T. (October 2013). Evaluation of the Hands-On, Minds-On 2013 Summer Institute for South Carolina Teachers. Prepared for EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. 20. Galloway, C.T. (December 2013). “Medicaid Administrative Activities Planning Grant Summary of Activities.” Prepared for EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. 21. Galloway, C.T. (January 2014). “Medicaid Administrative Activities: Assessment of Health-related Exhibits.” Prepared for EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. 22. Galloway, C.T. (June 2014). Final evaluation report for the Club EdVenture Afterschool Program. Prepared for the United Way of the Midlands and EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. 23. Galloway, C.T. (June 2014). Final evaluation report for the BioDetectives Research Program. Prepared for the South Carolina After School Alliance and EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. 24. Galloway, C.T. (August 2014). A Focus Group Analysis: Employee Engagement and Retention. Prepared for McEntire Produce, Inc, Columbia, SC. 25. Galloway, C.T. (August 2014). Development of Comprehensive Evaluation Plan for Policy and Advocacy Initiatives. Prepared for New Morning Foundation, Columbia, SC. 26. Galloway, C.T. (October 2014). Interim project report for Aprendamos Jugando: Building EdVenture’s Capacity to Serve Hispanic/Latino Families. Prepared for the Institute for Museum and Library Sciences and EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. 27. Galloway, C.T. (November 2014). Marketing Research Analysis of RubEyesTM. Prepared for Marketing Performance, LLC and RubEyes, Inc. 28. Galloway, C.T. (February 2015). Needs and Assets Assessment of Teen Pregnancy Prevention Efforts in Cherokee County. Prepared for South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, Columbia, SC. 29. Galloway, C.T. (April 2015). Evaluation of Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Initiative. Prepared for J. Marion Sims Foundation, Lancaster, SC. Charlotte Toole Galloway, MSPH, PhD Page 7 of 10 30. Galloway, C.T. (June 2015). Needs and Assets Assessment for the Development of a Teen Clinic in Greenville County. Prepared for South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, Columbia, SC. 31. Galloway, C.T. (June 2015). Final project report for Maker Project in Club EdVenture. Prepared for Cognizant and EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. 32. Galloway, C.T. (July 2015). Final evaluation report for the BioDetectives Research Program at Allendale-Fairfax High School. Prepared for the South Carolina After School Alliance and EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. 33. Galloway, C.T. (July 2015). Final evaluation report for the Club EdVenture Afterschool Program. Prepared for the United Way of the Midlands and EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. 34. Galloway, C.T. (October 2015). Final evaluation report for Aprendamos Jugando: Building EdVenture’s Capacity to Serve Hispanic/Latino Families. Prepared for the Institute for Museum and Library Sciences and EdVenture Children’s Museum, Columbia, SC. PEER-REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS ______________________________________________________________________________ 1. Smith, L., and Toole, C. "Using tabletop scenarios to assess training and research needs." South Carolina Public Association Annual Meeting, Myrtle Beach, SC, May 2004. Oral presentation. 2. Ellison, L., Richter, J., Smith, L., and Toole, C. "Academy for public health emergency preparedness: Training for outcomes." 132nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Washington, DC. November 2004. Oral presentation. 3. Berger, F., Brandt, H., Davis, A.Q., Duhé, S.F., Footman, G., Brewer-Footman, T., & Galloway, C.T. "Shop Talk Movement: An evidence-based approach to increase colorectal cancer awareness and screening in beauty salons and barbershops in SC." James E. Clyburn Health Disparities Lecture. Columbia, SC. April 2008. Poster presentation. 4. Richter, D.L., Glover, S., McCutcheon, G., Pearson, J.L., LaRose, C.M., Galloway, C.T., Oglesby, W.H., Friedman, D.B., Ogbuanu, C.A., and Fluornoy, M. “An Assessment of the Disaster Preparedness Training Needs of Cooperative Extension Programs at 1890 Land-Grant Institutions.” 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. San Diego, CA. November 2008. Oral presentation. 5. Oldendick, R.W., Duhé, S.F., Pearson, J.L., and Galloway, C.T. “Ready or Not? Public Perceptions of Barriers to Preparing for Emergency Situations.” Annual Meeting of the Charlotte Toole Galloway, MSPH, PhD Page 8 of 10 Association for Public Opinion Research. Hollywood, Florida. May 2009. Oral presentation. 6. Flynn, S. and Galloway, C.T. “The Added Value of a Second Act: Using Administrative Data for Needs Assessment and Outcome Evaluation in Teen Pregnancy Prevention.” Annual Meeting of the American Evaluation Association. Anaheim, CA. November 2011. Oral Presentation. 7. Dixon, R. and Galloway, C.T. “Addressing the Needs of Older Teens: A National and State Perspective.” Office of Adolescent Health and Administration on Children, Youth and Families Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Grantee Conference. Baltimore, MD. March 2012. Oral presentation. 8. Galloway, C.T. and Dixon, R. “Increasing Organizational Support for Long Acting Reversible Contraception in Adolescents.” Office of Adolescent Health, Administration on Children, Youth and Families and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Division of Reproductive Health's Third Annual Teen Pregnancy Prevention Conference. National Harbor, MD. May 2013. Poster presentation. 9. Galloway, C.T. and Becker, D.B. “He Said/She Said: Perspectives of Youth of Color.” South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy Summer Institute. Columbia, SC. June 2013. Oral presentation. 10. Duffy, J.L., Galloway, C.T., and Slice, E.J. “Engaging Health Center Staff in Evaluating Teen Pregnancy Prevention.” Annual Meeting of the American Evaluation Association. Washington, DC. October 2013. Oral presentation. INVITED PRESENTATIONS ______________________________________________________________________________ 1. Galloway, C.T. “Community Research Update.” South Carolina Contraceptive Leadership Summit. Myrtle Beach, SC. November 2014. 2. Galloway, C.T. “Introduction to Program Evaluation.” J. Marion Sims Foundation Grantee Meeting. Lancaster, SC. March 2016. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ______________________________________________________________________________ State/Regional 2007 Reviewer, Proposals for the State Affiliate Capacity-Building Awards, American Public Health Association funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Charlotte Toole Galloway, MSPH, PhD Page 9 of 10 University of South Carolina 2007 Reviewer, Proposals for the 1890 Land-grant University Community-Based Projects, University of South Carolina MATCH Project funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation 2008-2010 Science and Health Communication Research Group 2014-2015 University 101 Advisory Group 2016 Facilitator, Provost’s Blue Ribbon Committee on Graduate Student Life Arnold School of Public Health 2005 Graniteville Community Coalition "A Day of Healing" Festival 2008 Norman J. Arnold and Gerry Sue Arnold Alumni Award Selection Committee 2008-2009 Midlands American Heart Association Go Red for Women campaign 2014 Arnold School of Public Health Website Committee HONORS AND AWARDS ______________________________________________________________________________ 2000 Recipient of the B.C. Inabinet Honors Medallion Clemson University 2000 Clemson University Young Alumni Award 2001-2004 National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Traineeship Award 2005 Delta Omega Honor Society, Mu Chapter 2013-2015 Nominee, Most Outstanding University 101 Instructor PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS ______________________________________________________________________________ 2004-2013 2004-2005 2011-2013 American Public Health Association South Carolina Public Health Association American Evaluation Association Charlotte Toole Galloway, MSPH, PhD Page 10 of 10