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Laura G. Jones-Swann Email: lalaswann@gmail.com EDUCATION 1975-1977 Indian River Community College, Ft. Pierce, Florida 33450. DEGREE: Associate of Arts, awarded May 1977. 1977-1979 University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas. 1979-1981 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas 79409. DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Physical Education with teacher certification and a second teaching field in Health Education. Graduated Magna Cum Laude. 1981-1983 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas 79409. DEGREE: Master of Education THESIS: A Kinematic Analysis of the Hurdle and Takeoff Phase Used in Springboard Diving. CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES 1981-Current 1992-Current 1998-current 1989-Current Texas Teacher Certification- all level Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor. Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse. 710 Brazos St. Austin, Texas 78701. Certified Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI) Administrator and Clinical Interpreter Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation WORK EXPERIENCE 1980-1986 Lubbock Independent School District. 1628 19 th Street. Lubbock, Texas 79401. Position: Physical Education and Health Education teacher. Head springboard diving coach and assistant swimming coach for Coronado, Monterey and Lubbock High Schools. 1986-1999 Texas Tech University Department of Exercise and Sport Science. Box 4070, Mailstop 3011, Men s Gym. Lubbock, Texas 79409. Position: Instructor. Classes taught include, Health Aspects of Chemical Dependencies, Human Sexuality, Preadolescent Health, Weight Training, Fitness and Wellness, and Consumer Health. 1987-1999 Texas Tech University Division of Continuing Education. Box 4210, Lubbock, Texas 79410. Position: Course development, writing and teaching. Developed and wrote four High School Extended Studies courses in the area of Physical Education and Health. 1987-1991 Lubbock Athletic Club. 900 Memphis, Lubbock, Texas 79423. Position: Director/Coordinator of the aerobic program. Supervised and managed twelve instructors and managed all training programs and scheduling of the aerobic program.

1989-1999 Texas Tech University Center for the Study of Addiction. Department of Family Studies. 407 Home Economics, Mailstop 1162. Lubbock, Texas 79409 Position: Consultant. Presented workshops, facilitated support groups and counseled students in addiction recovery. Co-managed the Addiction Training Grant, and co-supervised LCDC (Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors) practicum students. 1991 American Society for Engineering Education Summer Faculty Fellowships. Department of the Navy. Naval Health Research Center. P.O. Box 85122. San Diego, California 92138. Position: Research - Psychopharmacological Enhancement of Mission Performance of Special Warfare Personnel. 1992-1999 Methodist Hospital Lifestyle Centre of Preventative and Rehabilitative Health Services. 3615 19 th Street. Lubbock, Texas 79410. Position: Fitness Specialist and Health Educator. Instructed and educated phase III and IV cardiac rehab patients. 1999-2004 The University of Texas at Austin Continuing and Extended Education. Distance Education Center. P.O. Box 7700. Austin, Texas 78713-7700. Position: Course Development, writing and teaching. Developed and wrote four high school Extended Education courses. 2000-2004 The University of Texas at Austin College of Natural Sciences. W.C. Hogg. Mailcode G2500. Austin, Texas 78712. Position: Student teacher supervisor and evaluator for the UTeach Program. 2002-2004 The University of Texas at Austin College of Education. Department of Kinesiology and Health Education. Bellmont Hall. Austin, Texas 78712-1204. Position: Lecturer. Classes taught include, Children s Movement, and Conditioning. 2004-2010 The University of Texas at Austin, University Health Services. 100 West Dean Dean Keeton. Austin, Texas 78712. Position: Health Education Coordinator II for the Center for Students in Recovery Program. Managed all areas of the program, including; assessment, referral, program development, fundraising, counseling and case management of students. 2004-Current 2010-Current The University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work. 1925 San Jacinto. Austin, Texas 78712. Position: Lecturer. Classes taught include, Principles of Recovery and Relapse Prevention and Theories and Methods of Family Intervention. The University of Texas at Austin College of Natural Sciences. W.C. Hogg. Mailcode G2500. Austin, Texas 78712. Position: Field Supervisor for students in the UTeach Program. 2010-Current Plumeria Counseling Center. 2501 W. William Cannon Drive, Bldg 6, Suite A. Austin, Texas 78745. Position: Counselor. GRANTS AND FUNDRAISING

March 2004-current. Total funds raised through grant writing and fund-raising events for The University of Texas Center for Students in Recovery- $636,700. GRANTS OVER $5,000 Swann, Laura. March, 2004. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Seed money for initial start up. Dian Graves Owens Foundation. $5,000. Swann, Laura. June, 2004. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Seed money for initial start up. Trull Foundation Foundation. $12,000. Swann, Laura. July, 2004. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Seed money for initial start up. Dell Foundation. $15,000. Swann, Laura. July, 2004-current. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Scholarship Fund. La Hacienda Treatment Center. $50,000. Swann, Laura. April, 2005. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Operating Fund. Dian Graves Owens Foundation. $5,000. Swann, Laura. May, 2005. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Operating Fund. Dell Foundation. $15,000. Swann, Laura. June, 2005. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Operating Fund. Kempner Foundation. $5,000. Swann, Laura. June, 2005. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Operating Fund. Trull Foundation. $5,000. Swann, Laura. June, 2005. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Operating Fund. Jim Horan $25,000. Swann, Laura. May, 2006. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Operating Fund. Dell Foundation. $15,000. Swann, Laura. May, 2006. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Operating Fund. Trull Foundation. $5,000. Swann, Laura. February, 2007. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Operating Fund. Austin Community Foundation. $5,000. Swann, Laura. July, 2007. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Operating Fund. Dell Foundation. $20,000. Swann, Laura. January, 2007. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Renovation for Center for Students in Recovery building. Bert Pluymen. $50,000. Swann, Laura. March, 2007. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Renovation for Center for Students in Recovery building. Red McCombs. $100,000. Swann, Laura. March, 2007. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Renovation for Center for Students in Recovery building. Tex Moncrief. $100,000. Swann, Laura. January, 2008. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Operating Fund. Cain Foundation. 25,000.

Swann, Laura. May, 2008. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Operating Fund. Hamilton Beazley. $5,000. Swann, Laura. January, 2009. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Operating Fund. Dell Foundation. $25,000. Beazley, Hamilton, & Swann, Laura. February, 2009. University of Texas at Austin Center for Students in Recovery. Operating Fund. Educational Advancement Foundation. $25,000. PUBLICATIONS Stoffregen, Laura G., (1983) A Kinematic Analysis of the Hurdle and Takeoff Phase Used in Springboard Diving. Unpublished Masters Thesis. Stoffregen, Laura G., (1990). Golf. A High School Extended Learning Course. Copyright, Texas Tech University, Division of Continuing Education, Lubbock, Texas. Stoffregen, Laura G., (1990). Racquetball. A High School Extended Learning Course. Copyright, Texas Tech University, Division of Continuing Education, Lubbock, Texas. Stoffregen, Laura G., (1990). Volleyball. A High School Extended Learning Course. Copyright, Texas Tech University, Division of Continuing Education, Lubbock, Texas. Robert, Jacalyn, Stoffregen, Laura G., Owens, Mary, & Burkhardt, Ed, (1991). Tempo and Ground Reaching Forces for Low Impact Aerobics and High Impact Aerobics. International Dance Exercise Association Today International Dance Exercise Association Today, 9 (5);9. Stoffregen, Laura G., (1992). Exploring Attitudes Toward Compulsive and Addictive Diseases. Health Education 23, (7-8); 312-313. Burkhardt, Ed, Jones, Laura G., Robert, Jacalyn, & Owens, Mary. (1992). A Comparison of Forces in High and Low Impact Aerobic Dance Movements at Various Tempos. American Journal of Health Promotion. 6 (6); 407-409. Jones, Laura G., (1994). Increasing Awareness Toward Compulsive and Addictive Behaviors. Journal of Health Education, 25;(5-6), 177-178. Jones, Laura G., (1995). Foundations of Physical Fitness. A High School Extended Learning Course. Copyright, Texas Tech University, Division of Continuing Education, Lubbock, Texas. Robert, Jacalyn, Jones, Laura G., & Bobo, Mike., (1996). The Physiological Response of Exercising in the Water and On Land With and Without the X1000 Walk N Tone Exercise Belt. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 67 (3), 310-315. Jones, Laura G., (1999). Golf. A High School Extended Learning Course. Copyright, University of Texas at Austin, Continuing and Extended Education, Austin, Texas. Jones, Laura G., (2000). Cycling A High School Extended Learning Course. Copyright, University of Texas at Austin, Continuing and Extended Education, Austin, Texas. Jones, Laura G., (2000) Racquetball. A High School Extended Learning Course. Copyright, University of Texas at Austin, Continuing and Extended Education, Austin, Texas.

Jones, Laura G. (2001) Bowling A High School Extended Learning Course. Copyright, University of Texas at Austin, Continuing and Extended Education, Austin, Texas. PRESENTATIONS Stoffregen, Laura G., (1987). Working Physical Fitness Into Your Schedule. Presented to Advancement of Women in Higher Education. Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas. Stoffregen, Laura G., (1987). The Importance of Physical Fitness. Presented to the Texas National Guard, Lubbock, Texas. Stoffregen, Laura G., (1987). Codependency - What Is It? Presented to Hodges Community Center, Lubbock, Texas. Stoffregen, Laura G., (1987). The Nutritional Needs of Recovering Addicts. Presented to Addiction Counselors. Thompson Hall School of Medicine, Lubbock, Texas. Stoffregen, Laura G., (1989-1991). Training Instruction for Aerobic Dance Teachers. Two day workshop for interested individuals. Texas Tech Student Recreation Center, Lubbock, Texas. Stoffregen, Laura G., (1990). Dealing with ACOA Issues From a Medical Viewpoint. Presented to Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, Texas. Stoffregen, Laura G., (1990). Aerobic Dance Training Workshop. Five hour workshop presented to instructors at Reese Air Force Base, Lubbock, Texas. Stoffregen, Laura G., (1990). Enhancing School Health-Exploring Addictive and Compulsive Behavior. Presented at the National School Health Convention, Long Beach, California. Stoffregen, Laura G., Owens, Mary, Robert, Jacalyn, & Burkhardt, Ed (1991). Comparison of Forces Generated in Low and High Impact Aerobic Dance Movements. Seventh Annual All- University Conference on Advancement of Women in Higher Education. University Medical Center, Lubbock, Texas. Stoffregen, Laura G., Owens, Mary, Robert, Jacalyn, & Burkhardt, Ed, (1991). Comparison of Forces Generated in Low and High Impact Aerobic Dance Movements. Texas Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance State Convention, Galveston, Texas. Jones, Laura G., Robert, Jacalyn, Wolfe, Roy, & Bobo, Mike, (1992). The Metabolic Cost of Exercising With and With the X1000 Walk and Tone Belt on Land and in Water. Presented at the Association in Business International Conference, San Diego, California. Jones, Laura G., (1992-1993). AIDS and the Addiction Counselor. Six hour workshop for CADAC candidates. Texas Tech Department of Human Sciences, Lubbock, Texas presented February, April, May, October, November 1993. Jones, Laura G., (1993) How to Reduce Stress Through Exercise. Presented at the American Heart Association annual meeting, Levelland, Texas. Jones, Laura G., (1993). How 12-Step Support Groups Enhance Wellness. Presented at the Women s Wellness Conference, Lubbock, Texas.

Jones, Laura G., (1993). The 12-Core Functions and the Addiction Counselor. Presented to counselors-intraining. Midland, Texas. Jones, Laura G., (1994). Counseling the HIV Client. Presented to Lubbock Chapter of TAADAC, December 1993, January, February 1994. Jones, Laura G., (1995). Eating Disorders - How Our Society Contributes. Presented at the Texas Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors State Conference, San Antonio, Texas. Jones, Laura G., (1996). Update - HIV and AIDS. Presented at the Texas Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors State Conference, Ft. Worth, Texas. Jones, Laura G., (1997). HIV - Update - The Psychological Issues of the AIDS Patient. Presented at the Texas Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors State Conference, Houston, Texas. Jones, Laura G., (1998). Hallucinogenic Drugs and the College Population. Presented at TTUHSC, Thompson Hall, Lubbock, Texas. Jones, Laura G., (1999). HIV Update Current Trends in HIV Care. Presented at the Center for the Study of Addiction, Lubbock, Texas. Jones-Swann, Laura G., (2000). Stress Management and the Chemically Dependent Client. Presented at the Licensed Chemical Dependency Training School, Austin, Texas. Jones-Swann, Laura G., (2000). Eating Disorders. Presented at the Licensed Chemical Dependency Training School, Austin, Texas. Jones-Swann, Laura G., (2000). Managing Stress. Presented at the Licensed Chemical Dependency Training School, Austin, Texas. Jones-Swann, Laura G., (2001). Stress Management and the Chemically Dependent Client. Presented at the Licensed Chemical Dependency Training School, Austin, Texas. Jones-Swann, Laura G., (2001). Chemical Dependency-How it Affects the Family. Presented at the Running on Faith Conference, Lubbock, Texas. Jones-Swann, Laura G., (2001). The Clinical Diagnosis of Eating Disorders. Presented at the Licensed Chemical Dependency Training School, Austin, Texas. Jones-Swann, Laura G., (2002). Eating Disorders and the Chemically Dependent Client. Presented at the Licensed Chemical Dependency Training School, Austin, Texas. Jones-Swann, Laura G., (2002). The Origins of Stress and How it Relates to Chemical Dependency. Presented at the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 45 th Annual Institute, Austin, Texas. Jones-Swann, Laura G., (2002). Techniques That Will Help You Reduce Your Stress. Presented at the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 45 th Annual Institute, Austin, Texas. Jones-Swann, Laura G., and Charles Roper, (2004). Building Communities in the Academic Setting. Presented at the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 47 th Annual Institute, Austin, Texas.

Jones-Swann, Laura G., (2007). Maximizing the Recovery Potential for the Collegiate Patient. Presented at La Hacienda Treatment Center Employees training. Jones-Swann, Laura G., (2008). What Happens Here Changes a Life. Presented at the Texas Association of Addiction Professionals Annual Conference. Jones-Swann, Laura G., (2009). First 90 days of College. Presented at Archway Academy College Annual Fair. COMMITTEES Adult Children of Alcoholics, Texas Tech University. 1987-1991. Substance Abuse Awareness, Texas Tech University. 1987-1999. AIDS Awareness, Texas Tech University. 1986-1989. Development of School and Community Health degree, Texas Tech University. 1986-1991. Honors and Awards, Texas Tech University. 1989-1992. American Heart Association, Lubbock Chapter, Lubbock, Texas. 1993-1994. Thesis Committee, Jill Stuard. Why Disputes Opposing Euthanasia Contain Fallacies. Interdisciplinary undergraduate candidate. Texas Tech University. Spring 1991. Thesis Committee, David Schroeder. The Effects of Alcohol on Family. Interdisciplinary undergraduate candidate. Texas Tech University Fall 1991. Thesis Committee, Brigham Martin. The Concept of a Higher Power in Alcoholics Anonymous. Interdisciplinary undergraduate candidate. Texas Tech University. Spring 1992. Thesis Committee, Chris Brame. The Effects of Athletic Injuries in Adulthood. Interdisciplinary undergraduate candidate. Texas Tech University. Thesis Committee Chairperson, Tanya Hampton. The Therapeutic Effectiveness of Intervention in Cases of Chemical Dependence. Interdisciplinary undergraduate candidate. Texas Tech University. Fall 1993. Strategic Planning Committee, Texas Association, Texas Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors. 1993-1995. Case Presentation Management Chairperson, Texas Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors. 1994-1997. Board Member of the Texas Certification Board of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselor, Texas Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors. 1994-1997. Strategic Planning Committee, Texas Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors and Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse. 1996-1998. Allied Health Board member of the Texas Certification Board of Addiction Professionals. 2004-2006. Center for Students in Recovery Advisory Committee. 2004-current. VOLUNTEER AND COMMUNITY SERVICE 1986-1992 Lubbock Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse. 1503 Avenue J. Suite 204, Lubbock, Texas 79401. Facilitated support groups and presented various workshops. 1987-1992 St. Mary s of the Plains Hospital Inpatient Chemical Dependency Unit. 4000 22 nd Place. Lubbock, Texas 79410. Facilitated support groups and presented various workshops.

1987-1994 Southwest Institute of Addictive Diseases. 4000 22 nd Place. Lubbock, Texas 79410. Presenter and support group facilitator, outpatient and inpatient Drug and Alcohol Recovery program. 1993-1994 American Heart Association. 3403 73 rd, Suite 1, Lubbock, Texas 79423. Co-Chairperson for the Heart at Work program. 1993-1994 United Way. 2201 19 th St. Lubbock, Texas 79401 Guest lecturer for the 1993 campaign. 1994-1997 Texas Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors. 1033 La Posada Drive, Suite 220. Austin, Texas 78752. Served on the certification board and also served as CPM (Case-Presentation Management) Chairperson for the State of Texas. HONORS Four time All-American on one-meter and three-meter springboard, 1975-1977. Awarded a full athletic scholarship from 1975 through 1981. Graduated from Texas Tech University, Magna Cum Laude, 1981. Professor of the Month HPER, 1989. Voted outstanding faculty member by Student Arts and Sciences Council, Texas Tech University, 1989. Honorable mention from the National University Continuing Education Association for writing the Course PHED I, September 1990. Awarded the American Red Cross Certificate of Recognition for Extraordinary Personal Action for utilizing Red Cross lifesaving skills to save a human life, November 10, 1991. Center for Students in Recovery Best Practices in College Health award, American College of Health Southwest Chapter, 2008. University of Texas at Austin, Eyes of Texas Excellence in Service Award, December, 2008.

REFERENCES Barbara White, Ph.D. Dean. School of Social Work. University of Texas at Austin. 1925 San Jancinto, Austin, Texas 78712. 512-232-9330. Lori K. Holleran-Steiker, Ph.D. Assistant Dean. School of Social Work. University of Texas at Austin. 1925 San Jancinto, Austin, Texas 78712. 512-232-9330. Bert Pluymen. Attorney and Mediator. 2705 Bee Cave Road, Suite 225, Austin, Texas 78746. 512-415 9111. Robert E. Dahlstrom, Chief of Police. University of Texas at Austin. 2201 Robert Dedman Dr. Austin, Texas 78712. 512-232-6400. Hamilton Beazley, Ph.D. Scholar-in-Residence. St. Edwards University. 411 W. St. Elmo Road, No 24. Austin, Texas 78745. 512-444-4242. Chuck Roper., Ph.D. Director, Parenting in Recovery. Travis County Health & Human Services. PO Box 1748, Austin, TX 78767. 512-854-8903