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Columbus, OH
Posted:
October 18, 2012

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HOLLY ANNE (BEARD) HOLTZEN

Office of Affordable Housing Research

Ohio Housing Finance Agency

** **** **** ******, ********, OH 43215

Office Tel: 614-***-****

Office Fax: 614-***-****

Email: abo478@r.postjobfree.com

Name change in 2012

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Health Services Research 2007

Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA

Master of Public Administration 2001

Troy State University, Troy, AL

(GPA: 3.5, Graduated with Honors)

BA, Business Administration 1999

Minor: Sociology

Saint Leo University, Saint Leo, FL

(GPA: 3.8, Graduated with Honors)

PROFESSIONAL & RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Strategic Research Coordinator2009presentOhio Housing Finance Agency, Office of Affordable Housing Research, Columbus, OH

Postdoctoral Fellow

Sealy Center on Aging, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX 20082009

National Institute on Aging Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research

Service Award (5 T32 AG000270-10)

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Supervisors: Dr. Kyriakos Markides and Dr. Rebeca Wong

Director and Assistant Research Professor20072008

Center for the Study of Aging,

Boise State University, Boise, ID

Dr. Sarah Toevs

Researcher20052007

Center for the Study of Aging,

Boise State University, Boise, ID

Supervisor: Dr. Annette Totten

Graduate Research Assistant20032004

Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA

Supervisor: Dr. Stacey Plichta

Aging Services and Research Internship 2003

Office for American Indian, Alaskan Native and Native Hawaiian Programs

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Aging, Washington, D.C.

Supervisor: Dr. M. Yvonne Jackson

EXTERNAL FUNDING

1. Principal Investigator. Health Impact Project, a collaboration of the Robert Wood

Johnson

Foundation and The Pew Charitable Trusts. Health Impact Assessment: Alignment of

Affordable Housing Physical Inspection Policies in Ohio. $125,000. (2012-2013)

2. Principal Investigator. Ohio Department of Development. Ohio Homeless Management

Information System Data Warehouse; $300,000 for 3 years. (2011-2013).

3. Principal Investigator. Idaho Commission on Aging State-wide Needs Assessment $19,850.

(2008).

4. Principal Investigator. Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Lifestyle Interventions

for

the Elderly (Project LIFE) Evaluation to support U.S. Administration on Aging grant

Empowering Older People to Take More Control of Their Health Through Evidenced-Based

Prevention Programs: A Public/Private Collaboration; $30,000 for 3 years. (2007/2008).

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5. Principal Investigator. Idaho Supreme Court Guardianship and Conservatorship Pilot

Project

Evaluation; $7,177. (2007).

6. Co-Investigator. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Boise State University Community

Survey and Membership Projects; $13,000. (2007).

7. Principal Investigator. Boise State University, Department of Nursing, Informal

Caregivers of

elders: A study of the relationships among caregiving burden, health literacy, and

learning

styles; $5,000. (2007).

PUBLICATIONS UNDER REVIEW

NON-REFERRED PUBLICATIONS

1. Carnahan, B., Beard, H. (Fall 2011). Resident Satisfaction: Focusing on What Really

Counts.

National Affordable Housing Professional (NAHP) Update.

2. Beard, H., Carnahan, B., Brockman, B. (October 2010). The reinvention of affordable

housing

policy during constrained economic times. PA Times, 4.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

1. Beard, H., Moffet-Miller, C. (2008). Finding the Gaps: A State Inventory of Long-Term

Care

Services and Needs in Idaho. For the National Governors Association, Boise State

University.

2. Beard, H., Moffet-Miller, C. (2007). Idaho Supreme Court Guardianship and

Conservatorship

Pilot Project Evaluation. For the Idaho Supreme Court, Boise State University.

3. Beard, H., Moffet-Miller, C. (2007). Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Boise State

University

Community Survey and Membership Projects, Boise State University.

NATIONAL PRESENTATIONS

1. *Beard, H. (2011). Prevalence of disability among older adults in affordable housing

in Ohio.

American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.

2. Beard.H. & Doyle, C. (2011). Evaluating OHFA s Lease Purchase Housing Model. American

Planning Association. Boston, MA.

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3. *Beard, H. (2010). Living in subsidized housing and duration of tenure: Do older

adults stay in

low-income housing as they age? American Public Health Association Annual Meeting.

Denver,

CO.

examining judges Perceptions of CASA volunteers effectiveness in juvenile abuse and

neglect

cases. American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C.

18. *Beard, H, Jackson, MY, Plichta, SB (2004). Do American Indian/Alaska Native home-

delivered

and congregate meal participants accurately report their height and weight? American

Public

Health Association, Washington, D.C.

INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATIONS

1. *Beard, H., Jackson, M.Y., Graves, M., Godfrey, F. & Houseman, C. (2004). A

qualitative review

of the Native American Caregivers Support Program: The successes, barriers, and training

needs. 10th International Congress on Public Health, April 19-22, Brighton, England,

United

Kingdom.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1. Beard, H. (2009). Trends in diabetes prevalence and diabetes-related complications in

older

Mexican Americans from 1993/1994 to 2004/2005. Center for Population Health and Health

Disparities. University of Texas Medical Branch. Galveston, TX.

th

2. Beard, H. (2008). Elder abuse, what everyone should know. 10 Annual Arlene Bailey

Education Conference. Alzheimer s and Related Disorders. Boise, ID.

* Poster presentations

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CONFERENCE ORGANIZING ACTIVITIES

1. Session Chair. More Than a Place to Live: Helping Low-to Moderate Income Homeowners

Build

Assets. 2011 Ohio Housing Conference: Strength in Numbers. Columbus, Ohio, November 29-

GRANT REVIEW ACTIVITIES

Housing Investment Fund Review Committee 2009-present

Ohio Housing Finance Agency

HONORS & AWARDS

1. Honorable Mention, James G. Zimmer New Investigator Research Award 2010

2. Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Texas Medical Branch 2008 2009

3. Honorable Mention, James G. Zimmer New Investigator Research Award 2009

4. University Graduate Fellowship, Old Dominion University 2006 2007

5. Air Force Aid Society, General H. Arnold Education Grant 1997 1999

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SERVICE ACTIVITIES

1. Advisory Committee Member. Ohio Commission on Service and Volunteerism. Ohio State

University Extension Housing Counseling Services. (2012-present)

2. Council Member. Ohio Housing Finance Agency, Employee Development Council (2011-

present)

3. Meeting Abstract Reviewer. Gerontological Health Section, American Public Health

Association. (2009-present)

4. Faculty Member. Idaho Victim Assistance Academy (2007)

5. Co-chair. Committee on Elder Abuse and Financial Exploitation. Partnership with AARP,

Idaho

Supreme Court, Idaho Department of Insurance, Idaho Better Business Bureau, and Boise

State University. 2006)

6. Meeting Abstract Reviewer. Women s Health Caucus, American Public Health Association.

(2003-2004)

7. Campus Liaison. Public Health Student Caucus, American Public Health Association (2003-

2004)

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Additional Training/Education

1. Clinical Research Scholars Program (2009)

2. Bromberg Workshop in Teaching and Mentoring (June 2009)

3. Scientific Writing for Clinical Research (March 2009)

4. ESRI Authorized Instruction ArcGIS 9.1 (56 hours) (2005)

Software Programs

SPSS, Stata, SAS, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, ArcGIS 9.1.

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

1. American Public Health Association (APHA)

2. Gerontological Society of America (GSA)

3. National Council on Aging (NCOA)

4. American Society of Public Administration (ASPA)

5. American Planning Association (APA)

EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Boise State University, Boise, Idaho

1. Current Issues in Health Policy MHLTHSCI 550, Fall 2006/2007

2. Critical Review of the Scientific Literature MHLTHSCI 597, Spring 2005

3. Statistical Methods for the Health Sciences MHLTHSCI 380, Spring 2006

Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia

1. Community Health Resources CHP430/530, Fall 2004

2. Philosophy of Health, Summer CHP 400/500, 2004

3. Interpersonal Communication Skills for Health Professionals CHP 455/555, Summer 2004

4. Introduction to Health Professions HLTH 101, Fall 2002

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