![]() This includes producing financial documents, managing files, email distribution lists, and work group communications. ![]() Rosemarie provides administrative support to the Consortium and its work groups. Rosemarie MacDowell, AA - Center Coordinator He creates digital and print content to promote the Consortium’s work, manages the Consortium’s websites, and coordinates public awareness campaigns. Michael works with Consortium members to develop, coordinate, and support communications campaigns. Michael Davidson, BA - Senior Communications Professional She provides technical assistance and establishes connections to other services and organizations in the state as needed. Lindsey builds relationships with local and regional efforts addressing the opioid epidemic, with a focus on northwest Colorado. Lindsey Simbeye - External Relations Strategist Jessica builds relationships with local and regional efforts addressing the opioid epidemic, with a focus on southwest Colorado and mountain communities. Jessica Eaddy, MSW - Senior External Relations Strategist Jennifer provides support to the Treatment, Recovery, and Affected Family and Friends work groups to create products and coordinate events. Jennifer Place, MA, LPC, LAC - Program Manager Susanna provides support to the Harm Reduction, Provider Education and Benzodiezapine Action work groups to create products and coordinate events. Gina provides oversight to Consortium projects, programs, and staff. José manages the Consortium’s activities and leads community outreach efforts. ![]() Rob coordinates the vision of the Consortium by building strategic partnerships at the federal, state, and local levels. Robert Valuck, PhD, RPh - Executive Director The Consortium now is able to offer a staff of ten who can support its efforts throughout the state. We thank our educators for their dedication to cultivate learning opportunities for all.The Consortium is housed administratively in the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and is coordinated by Professor Robert Valuck, PhD, RPh. Annette Melendez and Ruby Stricker work to create engaging materials for educators and the public. One of our long-time per diem educators, Patricia Urevith, is a retired schoolteacher who still loves to teach and support schools through her work at the Museum. Brandon Williams coordinates our part-time educators who continuously train in new programs and approaches. He graduated from medical school in 2010 and has 12 years of diverse experience with area of expertise as Diagnostic Radiology. Under the direction of Gerrie Bay Hall, Jim Tardiff engages with adult and older adult learners through programs that spark lifelong curiosity and wonder. Michael Gregory Coords, MD is a medicare enrolled 'Radiology - Diagnostic Radiology' physician in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. Jessi Brown is bringing their arts-infused background to integrate creativity and the arts across learning experiences for all ages. Roberto Chavez and Jen Elliot are fostering the next generation of leaders through programs such as GOALS for Girls, empowering youth from underrepresented groups to pursue careers in STEM. ![]() We ask each teacher about the goals for the program and about how we can best support their students, ready to customize as needed.”įor several years, Kerry McLaughlin has worked with schools to provide enriching experiences in afterschool programs that complement the in-school time goals of students. ![]() “Whether these students are in self-contained classes or inclusion classes, we love helping them make real-world connections to their classroom learning. “Every school year, we welcome thousands of students with disabilities to the Intrepid Museum for guided programs,” said Charlotte. ![]()
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