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1 Dr. Brandy N. Chappell, GIST CURRICULUM VITAE Mailing Address: 901 East Alosta Avenue Azusa, CA Education, Los Angeles, CA Graduate Certification Geographic Information Science and Technology, Los Angeles, CA Doctor of Policy, Planning, and Development Emphasis in Housing and Economic Development, Los Angeles, CA Master s Degree-Public Policy Emphasis in Urban and Social Policy California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Pomona, CA Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science Emphasis in Comparative Politics/Minor in English Literature Certificate of Mediation Emphasis in Alternative Dispute and Conflict Resolution Los Angeles County Department of Consumer Affairs Los Angeles, California December 2016 December 2016 December 2010 September 2003 September 2003 Skills & Abilities MANAGEMENT Ability to manage classroom Pro-active and skilled at developing partnerships Team oriented and very cooperative with students LANGUAGES & COMMUNICATION Developing Spanish language fluency Excellent writing skills 1
2 LEADERSHIP Unanimously nominated to serve as Director of Public Relations for the University of Southern California Sol Price School of Public Policy Doctoral Student s Association, Board of Directors Fellow, Southern California Leadership Network Fellow, German Marshall Memorial Fund Trans-Atlantic Leadership Fellowship Member, Pacific Council on International Policy Member, Board of Directors, Southern California Leadership Network Teaching Experience Guest Lecturer- PAS392 Undergraduate Field Research Pan-African Studies Department California State University, Northridge College of Behavioral Arts & Social Sciences February 2012 (Spring Semester) Lectured upper division ethnic studies students regarding the field of public policy and public administration by integrating practice based curriculum with instructional tools provided by teaching professor. Co-Instructor-PAS 392C Undergraduate Field Research Pan-African Studies Department California State University, Northridge College of Behavioral Arts & Social Sciences January June 2013 (Spring Semester) Creator of and co-instructor for upper division research and methodology for ethnic studies course titled Central Avenue Heritage Studio/Pan- African Studies 392C. This course is designed for workforce preparation and community development integration for minority college students preparing to graduate. Developed introductory curriculum, co-managed student placement within community based organizations, planned and conducted class lectures. Teaching Assistant- HP420 Gender and Minority Health August December 2014 (Fall Semester) Provide instructional support, conduct course lectures, and manage student records administration for senior Professor and post-doctoral scholars, working as part of the Tobacco Education and Material Lab (TEAM Lab). The research lab focuses on health communications, disparities and tobacco control. The senior faculty projects pertain to countering tobacco marketing and reducing menthol smoking within African-American communities. 2
3 Adjunct Instructor- HUS460 Research Methods Health, Nursing, and Human Services Department California State University, Dominguez Hills College of Behavioral and Social Sciences August December 2014 (Fall Semester) Lecture graduating upper division students in Health and Human Services studies majors regarding statistical, survey, and clinical research methods for human services, public health, and social work. Teaching Assistant- HP350 Health Research Methods January May 2015 (Spring Semester) Provide instructional support and conduct lab sessions for senior Professor, working in the Keck School of Medicine Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention CHPDP at the. Teaching Assistant- HP300, Theoretical Principles of Health Behavior January May 2015 (Spring Semester) Provide instructional support for senior Professor, working in the Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention CHPDP at the University of Southern California. Adjunct Instructor- HUS460 Research Methods Health, Nursing, and Human Services Department California State University, Dominguez Hills College of Behavioral and Social Sciences January May 2015 (Spring Semester) Lecture graduating upper division students in Health and Human Services studies majors regarding statistical, survey, and clinical research methods for human services, public health, and social work. 3
4 Teaching Assistant- HP365 Gender and Minority Health August 2015-December 2015 (Fall Semester) Provide instructional support, conduct course lectures, and manage student records administration for senior Professor working in the, Department of Preventive Medicine. Senior faculty projects pertain to countering tobacco marketing and reducing menthol smoking within American Indian communities. Adjunct Instructor- HUS460 Research Methods Health, Nursing, and Human Services Department California State University, Dominguez Hills College of Behavioral and Social Sciences August December 2015 (Fall Semester) Lecture graduating upper division students in Health and Human Services studies majors regarding statistical, survey, and clinical research methods for human services, public health, and social work. Teaching Assistant- HP350 Health Research Methods January May 2016 (Spring Semester) Provide instructional support and conduct lab sessions for senior Professor, working in the Keck School of Medicine, and serving as Associate Director of the USC-HEAL research team. USC-HEAL Senior faculty projects pertain to neurological predispositions related to health, emotion, addiction and substance abuse in diverse populations. Adjunct Instructor- HUS460 Research Methods Health, Nursing, and Human Services Department California State University, Dominguez Hills College of Behavioral and Social Sciences January May 2016 (Spring Semester) Lecture graduating upper division students in Health and Human Services studies majors regarding statistical, survey, and clinical research methods for human services, public health, and social work. 4
5 Teaching Assistant- PM508 Health Service Delivery in the U.S. May July 2016 (Summer Semester) Provide instructional support and coordinate lecture sessions with senior Professor, working in the, and serving as Assistant Director of the. PM508 is a graduate level class designed for students studying to complete their Master of Public Health, Master of Social Work and Doctor of Medicine program (s) in the. Course work pertained to public policy, health insurance coverage and social and political challenges impacting diverse populations seeking health and health related services. Teaching Assistant- HP350 Health Research Methods August December 2016 Provide instructional support and conduct lab sessions for senior Professor, working in the Keck School of Medicine Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention CHPDP at the. Adjunct Instructor- PPD414 Community Health Planning and Urban Design Sol Price School of Public Policy January Provide instruction to upper division undergraduate students in course that examines the complicated development, conceptualization and practice of community health planning over the last generation. The course explores community health planning from a variety of perspectives including urban design, transportation, equity planning and economic development. Adjunct Instructor- PM547 Health Insurance Policy in the United States May Provide instruction to graduate students in course that examines the complexities of national health insurance policy and health care policy implementation. The course explores health policy design from a variety of perspectives related to politics and legislative environments. 5
6 Adjunct Instructor- PH4130 Data Analysis for Public Health California State University, Los Angeles Public Health Department August Provide instruction to upper division undergraduate students in course that examines the reading and interpretation of Biostatistics. Students learn the practices and issues in managing, presenting, analyzing, and interpreting health-related data. In addition to critically reviewing and understanding statistical analysis used in the public health field. Along with the recognition of common errors in study design, measurements, and statistical methods through analyses of real world cases. Faculty Director Master of Public Administration Program Azusa Pacific University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences April Founding director for the Center for Public Affairs in Sacramento, California. Responsible for teaching a combination of public administration and public policy courses and establishing study away internship opportunities within government and non-profit agencies. Developed and direct an externally accredited Master's program in Public Administration (MPA). Research Experience Principal Investigator Sol Price School for Public Policy August December 2016 Dissertation: Choice Neighborhoods: A spatial analysis and exploratory overview of the Housing Authority City of Los Angeles Public Housing Transformation Plan The City of Los Angeles is attempting to encourage transit oriented development and pedestrian friendly activities at and around Jordan Downs public housing complex. The investigation under consideration includes studying and providing commentary regarding the Obama Administration's Choice Neighborhoods Initiative "CNI" provisions that support local government-specifically public housing agencies. This study proposes the implementation of a multi-tiered decision-making tool, derived from geopolitical and census level social indicators, that can be used by the Housing Authority City of Los Angeles, University of Southern California, and community based organizations. Chair: Leonard Mitchell, JD, Executive Director, Center for Economic Development Publications Kelso, Tony. Cogan, Brian. (Eds.) (2008) Mosh the polls: Youth voters, popular culture, and democratic engagement Lanham: Lexington Books Rock the Vote: An Insider s Account of the 2004 Campaign Strategy
7 Manuscripts in Preparation Chappell, B. (2018). Vintage California: A photo voice and GIS story map series about ethnic enclaves in the State of California. Manuscript in development. Chappell, B. (2018). Public Housing and Participatory Geographic Information Systems for Health Services and Social Policy Analysis. Manuscript in development. Chappell, B. (2019) Ranking Apps and Maps for Community Impact. Manuscript in development. Professional Experience Certified Planning and Public Affairs December Founder/Managing Partner Manage 4 consulting partners and all operational framework design for a consulting collaborative specializing in public affairs, strategic development, and land use for public agencies, non-profit organizations and the private sector. CPPA partners manage private sector, local government, and non-profit entitlement processes, public affairs campaigns, events, and initiatives. Project clients include financial institutions, community development corporations, financial and workforce development intermediaries, elected officials and institutes of higher education. Community Development Corporation December 2010-December 2012 Director of Public Affairs & External Relations Developed and executed strategic public affairs projects in collaboration with the City of Los Angeles, State of California, and Federal representatives. Conducted comprehensive outreach to community stakeholders and neighborhood-based groups throughout Los Angeles County Service Planning Area s in East and South Los Angeles. Managed and resolved concerns regarding citywide programmatic services provided by the organization and collaborating partner agencies. Acted as representative to City of Los Angeles elected offices and partner agencies. Directed and executed legislative outreach efforts. Designed and managed the production of three websites. Managed all social media sites for CRCD and related campaigns and initiatives. Created and managed government sponsored community development collaborative of 20 South Los Angeles organizations and education institutions. Supervised 4 interns and managed 20 staff members Office of Councilwoman Jan Perry Ninth Council District City of Los Angeles April 2006-December 2010 Planning Council Deputy- Urban Planning, Community Advocacy, Transportation, and Public Safety Supervised 4 staff members in District Field Office. Developed and executed strategic initiatives in collaboration with Council District Field Director. Organized comprehensive outreach campaigns to secure support from community stakeholders and groups. Managed and resolved 7
8 community concerns regarding city services provided by various Los Angeles public service agencies. Reviewed and analyzed all applications for mixed-use residential developments and commercial business establishments for restaurant retail and entertainment uses. Acted as Supervising Council District representative to City of Los Angeles Planning Department and Los Angeles Police Department. Supervising Council Deputy for LAUSD Safe Passages Public Safety Sub-Committees for Local District 5 and 7. Represented Councilmember by attending community meetings and public hearings on her behalf, conducted by neighborhood councils, block clubs, and the City of Los Angeles Department of Planning, Office of the Zoning Administrator and associated City commissions regarding district wide urban planning, public transportation, and public safety related concerns. Identified and resolved district concerns by analyzing legislation and developing public policies for presentation to City Council regarding the Los Angeles Sports and Entertainment District L.A. Live complex Office of Councilwoman Jan Perry Ninth Council District City of Los Angeles September April 2006 Field Deputy Managed community concerns regarding city services in the Ninth Council District. Helped coordinate events and transportation for senior populations, area youth, and community organizations with the Los Angeles Department of Transportation. Implemented and developed strategies for comprehensive outreach to community members, neighborhood councils, senior groups, neighborhood block clubs, and schools. Planned and assisted with district wide events for Councilwoman Jan Perry and community members, neighborhood councils, area schools, and block clubs. Assisted Field Director by acting as a council liaison when attending meetings sponsored by community leaders, neighborhood councils, block clubs, and the Ninth Council District 2005 Campaign to Re-elect Los Angeles Mayor James K. Hahn Los Angeles, California December June 2005 Field Organizer Coordinated activities for City of Los Angeles elected officials, labor unions, and ethnic and community organizations. Managed all campaign volunteers and interns. Coordinated all campaign volunteers in Los Angeles area. Helped implement and develop grass roots campaign strategies with Field Director. Coordinated events for Mayor James K. Hahn in all Council Districts within the City of Los Angeles. Assisted campaign manager and press secretary by acting as liaison between campaign office and community leaders Rock the Vote Education Fund June 2004 October 2004 Santa Monica, California National Field Coordinator Helped coordinate and manage 55 Rock the Vote street team leaders and field representatives. Facilitated relationships with organizations seeking to develop grass roots partnerships with Rock 8
9 the Vote and MTV. Implemented grass roots initiatives and policies on behalf of Rock the Vote. Assisted National Field Director during the implementation of national Rock the Vote programs and initiatives. Maintained a national database of field representatives and street team leaders representing all states within the United States of America. Managed payroll for all state and city field representatives and street team leaders. Helped coordinate talent, market branding and staffing for Rock the Vote and media affiliate events Rock the Vote Education Fund Santa Monica, California April June 2004 Program Assistant Coordinated street teams for Field Department. Coordinated field volunteers for all major Rock the Vote events. Facilitated communication between professional and student organizations and Rock the Vote. Helped facilitate correspondence and establishment of grass roots partnerships for Rock the Vote Volunteer Efforts: Present, General Member, Volunteer, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated Professional Skills Guest Lecturer, Pan-African Studies Department, College of Behavioral Arts & Social Sciences, California State University, Northridge Director of Public Relations,, Sol Price School for Public Policy, Doctoral Students Association Co-Instructor, Field Research, Pan-African Studies 392C- Innovations in Heritage Institute, College of Behavioral Arts & Social Sciences, California State University, Northridge Professional Associations and Honors: Member, Board of Directors, Women in Homeland Security- Southern California (2018) Member, Board of Directors, Southern California Leadership Network (2015) General Member, Pacific Council on International Policy (2013) McNair Scholar, Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education, APADS/McNair Institute Research and Professional Development Institute (2012) Fellow, German Marshall Memorial Fund of the United States ( ) Founder, Innovations in Heritage Institute (2012) Fellow, National Association of University Women (2011) Fellow, Southern California Leadership Network (2010) Fellow, International Black Women s Public Policy Institute (2010) CORO Neighborhood Leadership Graduate, Spring (2006) Dean s List, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Winter Quarter (2002) Certificate of Commendation (for integrity and service), Wells Fargo Bank, December (2001) UPC Volunteer of the Year, California State University, Northridge (2001) UPC Committee of the Year, California State University, Northridge (2000) 9
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