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S u s a n M. S m i t h D e p a r t m e n t o f A p p l i e d H e a l t h S c i en c e Indiana School of Public Health, Bloomington Indiana University Bloomington 1025 E. 7 th Street Bloomington Indiana 47405-4801 smithsu@indiana.edu Academic Rank and Professional Title Tenured Associate Professor of Health Education and Safety, 2009-Present Co-Coordinator Health Promotion Unit August 2012 Present, Safety Unit Coordinator August 2009 - October 2011, Director, Heartland Safety & Health Education Center December 2009-Present Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana School of Public Health, Bloomington, Indiana University Bloomington Nature of Appointment Full-time, Tenured Career History Tenured Associate Professor, Health Education & Safety, Graduate Faculty Member University of Tennessee, Knoxville July 2002-2009 Coordinator UT Graduate Health & Safety Programs, The University of Tennessee, Health and Safety Programs, College of Education, Health and Human Sciences 2002-2009 Director of the UT Safety Center, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville 2000-2009 Assistant Professor, Health Education & Safety, The University of Tennessee, College of Human Ecology, Department of Health and Safety Sciences, 1996-June 2002 Associate Director UT Safety Center 2000-1996 The University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee, Associate Director, The Center for Improving Mountain Living, Western Carolina University, and Western North Carolina Tomorrow, WCU, Cullowhee, North Carolina, 1978-1995 Instructor-part time, Health Education, Western Carolina University, School of Education, 1

Department of Health, Department of Physical Education and Recreation, 1990-93. Planning Analyst and Public Participation Coordinator -Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Water Quality, Madison, Wisconsin, 1976-78. Training Instructor and Consultant in Participatory Planning, Part time - Opinion Research Associates, Madison, Wisconsin, 1976-78. Public Participation Coordinator, North Carolina Natural and Scenic River Program, North Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1975. Microbiologist, Water Supply Section, North Carolina Division of Health Services, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1974. Education Ed.D., Doctor of Health Education with additional specializations in Safety Education /Emergency Management/Public Health The University of Tennessee, Department of Health and Safety Sciences, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1989, College of Education M.S.P.H., major in Environmental Management, emphasis participatory planning, Department of Environmental Science & Engineering, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1975 B.S., Biology and Chemistry, Berry College, Mt. Berry, Georgia, 1973 Graduate course work in Project Management and Human Resource Development, Western Carolina University, Business School and School of Education, 1990-92 Graduate course work in Adult Education, College Instruction, Human Resource Development, & Research Methods, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina, 1984 Certificate PER 259: Sharing Information and Intelligence Related to Food Importation and Transportation, Center for Agriculture and Food Security and Preparation, FEMA, U.S. Department of Homeland Security 2011 Certified Veterinary Medicine Emergency Responder, Homeland Security 2008 Certified Homeland Security III, the American Board for Certification in Homeland Security, the American College of Forensic Examiners Institute, 2004-Present Certified Total Quality Transformation Trainer, North Carolina Quality Center, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1993 Manager Training, Hazardous Substance, Material and Waste, Tennessee Occupational 2

Safety and Health Administration and Tennessee Valley Authority, 1986 Certified Grantsmanship Training Program, The Grantsmanship Center, Atlanta, Georgia, 1980 Graduate Courses taught at Indiana University, Bloomington Crisis and Emergency Management S535 Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Threat Assessment, Mitigation and Security Planning S537 Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012 Spring 2013 Emergency Facility Planning S536 Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012 Spring 2013 Undergraduate Courses taught at the Indiana School of Public Health, Bloomington Introduction to Safety S101 Fall 2011, Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Safety Internships S444 Spring 2012, Summer 2012, Fall 2012 Graduate Courses Taught at the University of Tennessee 1996-2009 Graduate Workshop: Terrorism/Counter-terrorism Advanced Emergency Management An Introduction to Emergency Management Emergency & Evacuation Planning Research & Problems in Accident Prevention Critical Analysis and Research in Community Health Environmental Health-core course for Majors in Health Education, Health Administration & Veterinary Medicine Advanced Research Techniques in Community Health Research Techniques in Community Health Undergraduate Courses taught at Western Carolina University as adjunct instructor 1986-1996 Health Issues and Problems Health Assessment and Planning Health Education Program Design and Evaluation Pollution Prevention Pays-Management Strategies Graduate Safety Masters Students at Indiana School of Public Health, Bloomington, Advised in 2010 Erica Sadowsky Richard Southern Stephen Luce Eileen Robichaud Dartan Frend Daphne Sichting Safety Masters students Advised at Indiana School of Public Health, Bloomington In 2011 Erica Sadowsky 3

Richard Southern Stephen Luce Jessica Elmore Christy Snelling Shawna Waterford Eileen Robichaud Dartan Frend Safety Masters Students at Indiana School of Public Health, Bloomington Advised in 2012 Eileen Robichaud Jessica Elmore Christy Snelling Shawna Waterford Eileen Robichaud Dartan Frend Alex Dus Jason Brady Liang Hong Safety Masters Students at Indiana School of Public Health, Bloomington Advised in 2013 Jessica Elmore Christy Snelling Alex Dus Liang Hong PhD Students in Health Behavior at Indiana School of Public Health, Bloomington Advised in 2010 Sara Abdulrahman Suhaibani PhD Students in Health Behavior at Indiana School of Public Health, Bloomington Advised in 2011 Sara Abdulrahman Suhaibani Yu Zuojin Sheya Martin PhD Students in Health Behavior at Indiana School of Public Health, Bloomington Advised in 2012 Sara Abdulrahman Suhaibani Yu Zuojin Sheya Martin Theresa Hunter PhD Students in Health Behavior at Indiana School of Public Health, Bloomington Advised in 2013 Sara Abdulrahman Suhaibani Yu Zuojin Theresa Hunter 4

Undergraduate Safety Internship Advisees in 2012 Peter Chimenti Ryan Dobbins Alexandra Larkin Anthony Marletta Greg Schillo Mike Damm Ryan Guilliam Nathan Turner Karl Weisse Joseph Lee New Academic Program/Degrees Initiated & Implemented at the University of Tennessee and the Indiana School of Public Health Bloomington M. S. in Safety Initiated, designed, approved and Implemented new degree while chairing the Graduate Safety Committee at the University of Tennessee 1999 New M. S. in Safety provided 15 hr. concentrations on both safety management and emergency management and replaced former Major in Safety Education. MPH- Professional Health Education Initiated and collaboratively designed, approved and Implemented new MPH in Professional Health Education while serving as the Co-Coordinator of the Health Promotion Unit Committee, Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana School of Public Health Bloomington, Indiana University, October 2012. Revision of Major Programs/Degrees - Indiana School of Public Health Bloomington, Indiana University M. S. in Safety Management Initiated, designed and implemented major revisions in the M.S. In Safety Management while serving as the unit safety coordinator Major revisions included incorporating one new core course and a new track in Emergency Management within the graduate curriculum February 2010 B.S. in Applied Health Science with a major in Safety Initiated major revisions in under graduate degree in Applied Health Science with a major in safety. A revised undergraduate major was designed and approved while Dr. Smith served as the unit coordinator for the Unit Safety Committee, Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana School of Public Health, Indiana University August 2011 New Graduate Courses Developed, Adopted and Taught at the University of Tennessee and Indiana University School of Public Health Bloomington Advanced Emergency Management Developed, designed, coordinated approval and taught Advanced Emergency management as a required emergency management concentration course 5

under the M.S. in Safety at the University of Tennessee, 1999. Graduate Workshop: Terrorism/Counter-terrorism Developed and coordinated approval and taught Graduate Workshop: Terrorism/Counter-terrorism as a selective course for graduate students electing to complete the concentration in emergency management as a part of the M.S. in Safety at the University of Tennessee. 2005. Crisis and Emergency Management S535 Designed, developed, coordinated approval and taught the graduate course Crisis and Emergency Management. This is a core course required of all students completing an M.S. in Safety Management and serves as an graduate elective for other degree programs in the Department of Applied Health Science at the Indiana School of Public Health, Bloomington November 2009 Threat Assessment, Mitigation and Security Planning Designed, developed, coordinated approval and taught the graduate course Threat Assessment, Mitigation and Security Planning S537. This is as a graduate course required of all graduate students electing to complete the Emergency Management Track within the M.S. in Safety Management and serves as a graduate elective for other graduate programs within the Department of Applied Health Science within the Indiana School of Public Health, Bloomington November 2009 Emergency Facility Planning S536 - Designed, developed, coordinated approval and taught the new graduate course Emergency Facility Planning. This graduate course includes extensive service learning and application components and is a required course for all graduate students electing to complete the Emergency Management track within the M.S. in Safety Management in the Department of Applied Health Science within the Indiana School of Public Health, Bloomington November 2009 Applications in Health Education Initiated, Designed and Dr. Smith will teach graduate required course for all graduate students completing the new and implemented MPH with a concentration in Professional Health Education in the Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana School of Public Health Bloomington, Indiana University, October 2012. Undergraduate Courses Redesigned and Taught at Indiana School of Public Health Bloomington Induction to Safety S101-Dr. Smith requested to be assigned as the instructor for this undergraduate course. Dr. Smith has redesigned and taught this introductory undergraduate. The course is typically taken by those considering choosing safety as an undergraduate major or as the first course taken in the major. Dr. Smith has successfully incorporated major writing, research and application projects into this undergraduate course. It also services as an elective for other programs at the University of Indiana, Bloomington Fall 2011, Fall 2012. Dissertation Chair, or Member for Doctoral Students Graduated at the University of Tennessee Chair of committee, Amina Ahmed Ali Sandal, August 2010, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Dissertation title: Unintentional Death Rates in Selected Medical Districts Among Males Living in the United Arab 6

Emirates. Chair of committee, Elizabeth Brown, Doctoral Graduate, December 2008, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Dissertation title: The Association Between the Rate of Child Fatallities in Tennessee and Selected Neighborhood Demographic and Housing Characteristics. Chair of committee, April Talent, Doctoral Graduate, May 2008, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health. College Students Health Risk Behaviors in the Southern United States. Chair of committee, Linda Peoples, Doctoral Graduate, August 2007, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Dissertation title: Emergency Disaster Preparedness Status and Community Mental Health Facility Capacity Following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Chair of committee, Eric Fenstemaker, Doctoral Graduate, May 2007, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Dissertation title: An Assessment of the Relationship of the Permanent Partial Disability Multiplier for Lower Back Injuries to the Final Resolution Mechanism Used to Reach a Permanent Partial Disability Award in Tennessee. Chair of committee, Michael Hall, Doctoral Graduate, August 2006, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Dissertation title: Measuring the Safety Climate of Steel Mini-mill Workers Using a New Instrument Validated by Structural Equation Modeling. Chair of committee, Charity Sue Smith, Doctoral Graduate, August 2006, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Dissertation title: The Child Fatality Review Process. Chair of committee, William Rogerson, Doctoral Graduate, December 2005, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Health and Safety Programs, Dissertation title: Absenteeism and Presenteeism as Related to Self-reported Health Status and Health Beliefs of Safety and Health Professionals. Chair of committee, Michael Findley, Doctoral Graduate, August 2004, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Health and Safety Programs, Dissertation title: Group Differences in Safety Climate among Workers in the Nuclear Decommissioning and Demolition Industry. Chair of committee, Martha Keel, Doctoral Graduate, April 2003, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Department of Health and Safety Sciences. Dissertation title: Asthma Knowledge, Experience, Beliefs, and Selfefficacy of Childcare Workers in Selected Urban and Rural Counties in Tennessee. Chair of committee, Karen Lowry, Doctoral Graduate, December 2002, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Department of Health and Safety Sciences.; Title: Tennessee Healthcare Provider Childhood Lead Poisoning Attitude Belief and Practice Survey. 7

Chair of Committee, Jeffrey Oakley, Doctoral Graduate, May 2000, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Department of Health and Safety Sciences; Title: An Analysis of Injury/Illness Events Among Warehouse and Transportation Workers Performing Lifting Tasks within the Food Distribution Industry. Member of committee, John Michael, Doctoral Graduate, May 2007, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Title: Assessment of HIV/AIDS Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behaviors Among Students Attending Historically Black Colleges & Universities. Chaired by Dr. Robert Kirk. Member of committee, Kandi Qualls, Doctoral Graduate, May 2006, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Title: Pessimistic and Optimistic Personality Traits Among Tennessee Adult Tobacco Smokers and Nonsmokers in Selected Worksites. Chaired by Dr. June Gorski. Member of committee, Elizabeth Campbell, Doctoral Graduate, December 2005, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Title: Perspectives on Self-Immolation Experiences Among Uzbek Women. Chaired by Dr. June Gorski. Member of committee, Sandra Rudd, Doctoral Graduate, May 2006, PhD in Engineering, Department of Industrial Engineering, Title: The Development of a Computer Operator Risk Index for Computer Operators. Member of committee, Prakash Doraiswamy, Doctoral Graduate, December 2004, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Title: Modeling and Source Apportionment of Primary and Secondary PM in the Atmosphere. Committee Chaired by Dr. Wayne Davis. Member of committee, Shiree Monika Southerland, Doctoral Graduate, May 2003, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Title: Factors Related to Condom Use Among Sexually Active African American Females Using Health Belief Model Constructs and Potential Cues to Action with a Mass Communication/Interpersonal Communication Approach. Dr. Paula Carney. Member of Committee, Jude Tuma, Doctoral Graduate, May 2002, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Department of Health and Safety Sciences. Title: Caregiver Attitudes and Beliefs Associated with Compliance to Childhood Immunization in Bamenda, Cameroon. Chaired by Dr. Robert Kirk. Member of committee, Pedro Sanhueza, Doctoral Graduate, Summer 2001, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Title: Development of a Model to Assess the Effect of Ozone on Public Health Using Models-3/CMAQ. Committee Chaired by Dr. Greg Reed. Member of committee, Gi-Dong Kim, Ph.D., Doctoral Graduate, December 2001 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Title: Development of a Model for Predicting the Vertical Profile of Ozone Based on Ground-level Ozone Observations and Cloud Cover. Chaired by Dr. Wayne Davis. 8

9 Member of Committee, Charles Yard, Doctoral Graduate, 1999, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Department of Health and Safety Sciences; Title: A Survey of Knox County, Tennessee Residents on the Use and Disposal of Household Hazardous Wastes. Chaired by Dr. Robert Kirk. Member of Committee, Keith Stalnaker, Doctoral Graduate, 1998, PhD in Health and Human Sciences with a Concentration in Community Health, Department of Health and Safety Sciences. Title: Assessing Older Worker Perceived Climate of Occupational Health and Safety: A Descriptive Study. Chaired by Dr. Robert Kirk. Masters Thesis Committee Chair and Committee Membership Chair of committee, The Analysis of the Most Frequent Employee Injuries/Illnesses Reported by the University of Tennessee Campuses for the Years 1991-1996, Wanda L. Gann, Graduate Safety Student. Thesis completed in November 1998. Chair of committee, The Frequency of Hand/Wrist Disorders Among Sign Language Communicators Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Risks for Sign Language Communicators, Mark Harte, Graduate Safety Student. Thesis completed in November 1998. Chair of committee, A Study of the Effects of Age and Length of Service on Lost Workdays due to Recordable Injuries and Illnesses, Nadine Bush, Graduate Safety Student. Thesis completed in November 1998. Member of committee, Jennifer Lynne McMullen, Department of Industrial Engineering, A retrospective Study on the Effect of Implementing an Ergonomics Program in an Industrial Setting. Thesis Chair, Dr. Tyler Kress. Teaching Activities in the Department of Applied Health Sciences, Indiana University Bloomington Service Learning Student Projects Facilitated at Indiana University January-May 2013 In S536, Assessment, and preparation of a training program and new disaster preparation, security and safety plan completed by students under the supervision of Dr. Smith in collaboration with Bloomington Meadows Hospital and their risk manager. January-May 2012 In S536, Assessment, and preparation of a training program and new disaster preparation, security and safety plan completed by students under the supervision of Dr. Smith in collaboration with Bloomington IU Hospital and their emergency manager. January-May 2011 In S536, Assessment, and preparation of a training program and new disaster preparation, security and safety plan completed by students under the supervision of Dr. Smith in collaboration with Monroe Hospital and their risk manager.

Opportunities to Enhance Student Professional Experience at Indiana University School of Public Health March 2013- designed and implemented 3 day workshop/field trip over spring break for graduate safety students to visit the Oakridge Security Complex in Oak Ridge Tennessee and learn about the safety, security and emergency management roles, challenges and possible internship opportunities associated with the major security organizations of Y-12, the DOE Oversight Office and REACTS, the radiation response organization for the US. March 2013- coordinated and facilitated the sponsorship of the Indiana Safety Conference by the Indiana School of Public Health, providing opportunities for Safety students to attend the conference, meet safety professionals from across Indiana and serve as resource persons at the IUP booth promoting the graduate and undergraduate safety programs. February 2011- coordinated and facilitated the sponsorship of the Indiana Safety Conference by the Indiana School of Public Health, providing opportunities for Safety students to attend the conference, meet safety professionals from across Indiana and serve as resource persons at the IUP booth promoting the graduate and undergraduate safety programs. March 2010- designed and created booth promoting safety programs at IU and coordinated and facilitated the sponsorship of the Indiana Safety Conference by the Indiana School of Public Health, providing opportunities for Safety students to attend the conference, meet safety professionals from across Indiana and serve as resource persons at the IUP booth promoting the graduate and undergraduate safety programs. Administration & Service to the Department of Applied Health Science (AHS) and School of Public Health at Indiana University Co-coordinator Health Promotion Unit- Coordinates and leads unit in efforts to develop a new and have approved a new MPH with a concentration in Professional Health Education. 2012- Present. Proposes the development of an MPH Concentration in Health Education, Spring Semester 2012 to Health Promotion Unit members. Undergraduate Safety Internship Coordinator 2011-2012 Safety Unit Coordinator-Coordinates and leads safety unit in the areas of class scheduling, curricular development and review and promotion of educational offerings as well as other duties assigned by Department Head 2009-2011 Director, Heartland OSHA Training Institute and Educational Center-As director serves as the primary planner and administrator for emergency preparedness training, education, and 10 10

promotion functions sponsored by the center internationally and in the United States. as well a promotional activities, This included the direct administration and management of the OSHA Training Program operated by the heartland Center from 2009-2011. Dr. Smith established detailed evaluation procedure for each OSHA training course and upgraded materials available for construction safety training during the period the Heartland Center operated the OSHA training program. 2009-Present Department AHS Curriculum Committee member-serve as an active member of the Department Applied Health Sciences Curriculum Committee 2009-10/2011 Department AHS Graduate Task Force member-serve as an active member of the Department's Graduate Task Force 2009-Present Department AHS Tenure & Promotion Committee Member- 2010-present (elected 2010- May 2012), (2012- present all tenured faculty for the committee) Safety Unit- Department of Applied Health Science Member 2009-Present Health Promotion Unit- Department of Applied Health Science Member 2011-Present Department of Applied Health Science Public Health Committee 2011-Present Served as the faculty mentor for a visiting international faculty member 2010-2012. Invited Reviewer for HPER Research Grant Recipient Selection, 2012. Member, HPER (now Indiana School of Public Health) Equity & Diversity Committee 2010- Present Member School Search Committee for Department Head for Department of Applied Health Science 2013 Member Department of Applied Health Science Search Committee for Full Professor with a focus on Diversity 2011 Chair Search Committee for Director for Student Diversity & Inclusion Fall 2013 Member, School Search Committee for Associate or Assistant Toxicologist Position 2009 Member, School Academic Degree Task Force for School of Public Health 10/2009 11 Management & Service at University of Tennessee January 1996 to 2009 11

Management of Academic Programs at UT 12 1996-2009, Safety Graduate Program Coordinator, UT Graduate Safety Program 2003-2009, Doctoral Graduate Program Coordinator, PhD in Community Health 2003-2009, Selected, supervised and mentored 10-12 PhD candidate and M.S. candidate students serving as graduate teaching associates or assistants. 1996-2009, member, Public Health Academic Program Committee 1999-2009 Initiated and led advisory group to revise the UT M.S. in Safety, create a new graduate concentration in Emergency Management, and expand the course opportunities in safety management. 2003-2009, Health and Safety Academic Program Chair, Health and Safety Programs 2003-2009, Manager, Course Scheduling and Instructor Assignment Coordinator for 65 Health Courses (Graduate and Undergraduate), undergraduate minors in Health Education and Adolescent Health and 13 Graduate Safety/Emergency Management courses per year. Academic Honors and Awards PHI KAPPA PHI Honor Society, The University of Tennessee Chapter PI GAMMA MU - International Honor Society in Social Science, Western Carolina University ALPHA CHI Honor Society, Berry College Chapter 1975 - Received Public Health Traineeship, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 1974 - Received EPA Traineeship. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1972-73 - Student Government President, Berry College (First Woman to hold this office.) 1970-73 - Dana Scholar, Berry College 1969 - Graduate Honor Scholarship, Berry College 1968-4-H All Star, State of Virginia Professional Society Memberships and Service International Emergency Management Society, Member 1998-Present Board member representing North America 2003-2005 12

National Safety Council, Member 1996-Present Member, National Board of Delegates, National Safety Council 2004-2006 13 Division Chair, Division of Educational Resources, National Safety Council 2004-2006 Division Vice-Chair, Division of Educational Resources, National Safety Council 2002-2004 Section Chair of the Research and Evaluation Section, Educational Resources Division, National Safety Council 1999-2001 Secretary of the National Safety Council s Educational Resources Division, 1997-1999 American Public Health Association, member, 1985-Present Member of Public Health Preparedness and Response Core Competency Task Force for Workforce Development, Major Project sponsored by the Association of Schools of Public Health 9/2009-2011 Indiana Public Health Association, 2009-Present Tennessee Public Health Association, 1996-2009 Society for Public Health Education, 2012-Present American Association of Health Education, member 1996-Present AAHE-Awards and Scholarship Committee, Member 2009-2011 American Society of Safety Engineers, member 1996-Present Safety Professional Handbook Author Group: 2008-Present School and Community Safety Society of America, 1996-2002, Board member 1998-2000 Editorial Peer Reviewer, International Journal of Emergency Management - 2003-Present Editorial Peer Reviewer, Journal of Natural Disasters -2007 Editorial Board Member, Journal of Emergency Management 2006-October 2011 Associate Editor, Journal of Emergency Management 10/2011- Present Research Grant reviewer for the Health Research Council of New Zealand, 2011 13

External Reviewer for refereed Faculty Grants submitted to the West Virginia University Senate Grants for Research and Scholarship 10/2009-12/2010 14 Awards and Honors related to Teaching and Training December 2013, Pinnacle Professional of the Year for Dedication to Excellence Awarded by Continental Who swho 2013 Nominated April 6 2013 to be the next editor of the International Journal of Safety Science (top journal in the field of safety) by current editor Dr. Jean Luc Wybo. April 2012, Dr. Smith was recognized nationally as the 2012 Professional of the Year Representing Educational Public Health and Safety by the Worldwide Who s Who. June 2012, Dr. Smith was recognized nationally as a Pinnacle Professional of the Year for 2012 by Continental Who s Who. September 2012, Dr. Smith was selected for inclusion in the Who s Who Publisher s Prestigious Roster of Top Female Executives in Honor of Outstanding Professional Excellence and Dedication. In March 2010, Dr. Smith was selected as one of the Top 101 Industry Experts, by Cambridge Who s Who. Dr. Smith was further honored as top in her fields of injury prevention and health education by being selected as the top professional of the 101 Experts and she was subsequently given the honor of being showcased first in Cambridge Published book of Top 101 Industry Experts in March 2010. In this honor included an extensive interview highlighting Dr. Smith s teaching, service and research contributions to the fields of Safety and Health Education and focusing on her direct work with graduate students both in the United States and Internationally. September 2009, Aging Well published by Great Valley Publishing Company selected and showcased published research focused on training needs by Dr. Smith and her coauthors. Their research was showcased in recognition of the importance of focusing on Emergency Preparedness Training for Caregivers of the Frail Elders. Dr. Smith and another coauthor were interviewed in conjunction with this research and these interviews were published as part of a feature article emphasizing the importance of improving emergency response training for those facilities caring for the frail elderly. 2006, Received Chairman s Award for Outstanding Leadership from National Safety Council in Training/Education. 2006, Received Board of Delegates National Safety Council Award - Special Contributions to Safety and Injury Prevention of Hispanic and Foreign Born Workers in 2006. 2004, Awarded the National Distinguish Service to Safety Award, Highest Award given by the National Safety Council. Dr. Smith received this award for the the top candidate in the category 14

of Excellence in Teaching & Training. Dr. Smith was one of seven to receive this national recognition in 2004 and the only woman to receive the 2004 top honor in the professional field of safety in U.S. 2004, Awarded The Homeland Security Certificate Level III, by the American Board for Certification in Homeland Security, the American College of Forensic Examiners Institute based on teaching and training experience. 1999, Nancy Belck Enrichment Award, College of Human Ecology, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. 1997, Giffel s Faculty Enrichment Award, College of Human Ecology, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. 1996, Award of Excellence, Western North Carolina Tomorrow, Regional Leadership. 1985, Outstanding Young Woman of America. 1984, Outstanding Young Woman of America. Teaching and Training Beyond the Walls of the University at Indiana School of Public Health, Bloomington National and International Invited Guest Trainer/instructor while serving at Indiana University April 2013 designed and conducted a two day training program based on Joint Commission International standards for disaster preparedness, fire safety and chemical management for 70 participants representing five major hospitals in the UAE Emirate of Sharjah at the request of the Health Minister for the UAE Emirate of Sharjah. Resources for travel, housing and cost of facility workshops were provided by the Sharjah Ministry of Health, Sharjah UAE. April 2013 served as an invited guest speaker at Sharjah University presenting a talk entitled Health Promotion: The Strategy to Reduce Chronic Disease Risk in the UAE for 125 medical students as the keynote speaker for World Public Health Day.Resources for travel, housing and cost of facility workshops were provided by the Sharjah Ministry of Health, Sharjah UAE. April 2013 Designed, and validated the Emergency Preparedness Checklist for Healthcare Facilities, a training tool based on Joint Commission International Standards for disaster preparedness, fire safety and chemical management. Resources for travel, housing and cost of facility workshops were provided by the Sharjah Ministry of Health, Sharjah UAE. April 2013 Field tested the newly completed Emergency Preparedness Checklist for Healthcare Facilities and conducted separate emergency preparedness training and supervising evacuation 15 15

field tests for emergency preparedness and fire evacuation for the UAE Emirate of Sharjah health clinics of Al Rifa A Health Center and Wassat Health Center. Resources for travel, housing and cost of facility workshops were provided by the Sharjah Ministry of Health, Sharjah UAE. December 2012, Created and utilized a series of new training materials and visual presentations for worksite training focused on emergency prepared and emergency management. All materials and visual presentations were translated in to Mandarin as well as the 10 Point Emergency Preparedness Check List and provided to participating individuals and organizations in Wuhan China. Training materials included for workshop sessions included What Safety Professionals Need to Know About Emergency Preparedness, Key Elements Critical to Effective Emergency Response, and Effective Use of the 10 Point Check List. December 2012, Invited Trainer Conducted a workshop focused on Emergency Preparedness, Training and Response for the China Institute of Safety and Environmental Health, All training materials were translated into Mandarin. Funds for instructor travel, housing and workshops provided by the China University of Geo Sciences, Department of Safety Engineering, Wuhan China. December 2012, Invited guest instructor for graduate and undergraduate safety engineering classes at the China University of Geo-Sciences, Wuhan China for lectures focused on emergency preparedness, emergency management and research methodology. Funds for instructor travel, housing and workshops provided by the China University of Geo Sciences, Department of Safety Engineering, Wuhan China. May 2012, Design of onsite training materials provided to participants focused on Improving Emergency Preparedness for Medical and Public Health Facilities in the United Arab Emirates. All site specific training materials provided to staff of selected medical and public health facilities within the United Arab Emirates by Dr. Smith as an invited speaker at training sessions sponsored by the UAE Ministry of Health, Sharjah UAE, May 7-16, 2012. Resources for in country travel, housing and cost of facility workshops provided by the Sharjah Ministry of Health, Sharjah UAE. May 2012, Invited Guest Speaker and Trainer for Workshops and onsite inspectors for sessions sponsored by the Sharja Ministry of Health, United Arab Emirates focused on emergency preparedness of hospitals, clinics and facilities addressing the needs of individuals with special needs. May 7-16, 2012, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Resources for in country travel, housing and cost of facility workshops provided by the UAE Ministry of Health, Sharjah UAE. April 2011, Invited Speaker for Michigan s Statewide 2011 Emergency Preparedness Solutions for Long Term Care Conference, Considering the Needs of the Frail Elderly, Session, Novi, Michigan. Travel, housing and workshop costs provided by the State of Michigan. May-June 2010, Invited Guest Instructor, Department of Safety, University of Geoscience, Wuhan City, China May 9-June 7, 2010 Taught injury prevention and emergency management 16 16

lectures for graduate students seeking an M.S. in Safety Engineering as a guest lecturer. Funds for in country instructor travel, housing and workshops provided by the China University of Geo Sciences, Department of Safety Engineering, Wuhan China. June 2010, Invited Speaker for Eastern Michigan s Health Preparedness Conference, Emergency Preparedness and Response Strategies for Today s Nursing Homes, Session. Saganaw, Michigan. Travel, housing and workshop costs provided by the State of Michigan. July 2010, Invited to be the Master Trainer by the UAE Ministry of Health and the Sharjah Medical District for one and two day training sessions designed for Health Educators and Nurse Health Educators-Cosponsored by United Arab Emirates Ministry of Health, Sharjah Medical District. In country travel, housing and training session costs provided by the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Health, Sharjah District. Food Choices: Reducing Chronic Disease in Children and Adolescents July 19-20, 2010 and Health Education s Role in Reducing Chronic Disease and Unintentional Injuries, July 27, 2010 for Health Educators and Nurse Home Care Nurses sponsored by the Sharjah Department of Social Services Department and UAE Ministry of Health July 2010, Invited Master Trainer by UAE Ministry of Health for Training Sessions for professionals from the industrial, healthcare and government sectors cosponsored by ANONDAC & United Arab Emirates, Ministry of Health Sharjah Medical District Emergency Preparedness and Emergency Management July 22, 2010 for professionals and Improving Safety Performance and Reducing Injury July 23, 2010 for professionals 17 2010-2013 International Education and Training Experience at Indiana School of Public Health, Indiana University Recruited and currently serve as the master s and PhD advisor for international students from China and Saudi Arabia. Presented research at the International Emergency Management Society in Beijing, China and bring graduate students to Beijing for the conference as well as an educational tour. Developed collaborative teaching and training relationships with administrators, faculty and students at the China University of Geo-sciences in Wuhan, China. Developed collaborative teaching and training relationship with university administrators, health administrators, health educators and medical facility administrators in the UAE. 17

Serve as a faculty sponsor for individual coming to work in the school for one year through the International visiting faculty scholar or post doc program established for the Indiana School of Public Health. Mentor students and encourage them to submit papers to allow them to attend and present at international conferences and I also work to obtain travel funds to support international educational travel for students. 1996-2009 International Education and Training Experience at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville Mentored and instructed International students seeking an undergraduate, masters or Ph.D. degree in Health Education, Public Health or Safety including a former doctoral student who is the Director of Health Education for the Sharjah Ministry of Health. Mentored and served the supervisor of international students serving as assistant or associate teaching assistants or associates while seeking their degrees in health, public health or safety. Worked with international students seeking to serve as teaching assistants practice pronunciation and to find appropriate resources to help them speak English well enough to pass the SPEAK test required to serve as a teaching assistant. Processed applications for all international students seeking degrees in health, public health or safety requiring close collaboration with the UT international office and office of graduate studies to insure students had up to date financial statements, were taking the required number of hours and met all university requirements for international students. Served as the graduate advisor for students from the Arab Gulf, India, Africa and China. Designed and managed onsite workshops and multi-week continuing education summer programs for International groups representing academic institutions and government agencies including groups from Cypress, Sri Lanka, Palestine, and Rumania June 2009, Met with university administrators and research colleagues in Istanbul Turkey to work on collaborative projects and attend the International Emergency Management Society annual conference. June 2008, Met with university colleagues in the fields of education and management in Prague, in the Chez Republic on collaborative education and research projects, brought graduate students to present their research and attend the International Emergency Management Society annual conference. September 2008, attended and served on a panel at the International Conference on Earthquakes held on the Island of Crete in collaboration with Dr. Nina Frolova from Russia and met with local government officals concerning training needs for emergency management. 18 18

June 2007, Met in Torgir, Croatia to attend the International Emergency Management Society s annual conference, bring students to the meeting and consult with local and state officials on the best methods of training local emergency responders. May 2006, served as an invited speaker at the Pacific Rim Safety and Health Conference held in Waikiki Hawaii serving all the Pacific Island region and met with potential students, alumni and business representatives from many island nations interested in a rapid response to an earthquake or volcanic eruption. May 2005, served as a speaker at the 12 th Annual Conference of the International Emergency Management Society held in the Faroe Islands and met with local educational and local government leaders to discuss training needs. May 2004, served as a Board member and speaker for the annual conference of the International Emergency Management Society held in Melbourn Australia, and visited with university administrators in Australia and New Zealand. June 2003, Met with colleagues in Sophia Annapolis France to discuss collaborative projects for students and to bring students to and speak at the International Emergency Management Society s Annual Meeting. May 2002, served as a speaker at the International Emergency Management Society conference held on the university campus in Waterloo Canada, bring graduate students to the conference and explore student exchange programs with UT. June 1999, served as a speaker at the International Emergency Management Society s Annual meeting held in Delft, Netherlands and work on a collaborative presentation with Dr. Nina Frolova the top earthquake specialist in Russia. 1979-1995 International Education and Training Experience at Western Carolina University While a majority of Dr. Smith s focus was on the design, funding and implementation of education, training, extended programs and policy initiatives in North Carolina, as the Associate Director of the Center for Improving Mountain living I also designed, coordinated and participated in 1 to 2 week continuing education training programs for groups of 8-15 international visitors sponsored by U.S.I. A. and/or Meridian House International Participating groups can to visit western North Carolina and WCU from many countries including: Nepal, Philipines, Sri Lanka, South Africa, East Africa, Poland and the Siberian Region of Russia. Represented WCU at coordinating meetings of International (PVO) Private Voluntary Organizations including Heffer International, Care, Church World Service and Save the Children whenever those with primary responsibility for this activity were not about to attend. Coordinated a 3 month service learning program coordinated with East Carolina University for 15 undergraduates from East Africa to gain proficiency in the installation of alternate waste water systems. 19 19

Served as a volunteer faculty tutor for undergraduate students completing a degree in education from Jamaica. Participation in university-wide curriculum and research governance bodies at UTK 2003-2009, Elected College Representative, UT Graduate Council 2003-2009, Elected College Representative, College of Education, Health and Human Sciences, UT University Curriculum Committee 2002-2003, Elected Member, UT University Senate Research Council. 2002-2003, Member, UT Chancellor s Faculty Research Award Recognition Committee 2000-2003, UT University Elected Senate Representative 2000-2001, Member UT Senate Faculty member, Committee on Part-time Employment 2000-2002, Member, UT Senate Teaching Council-Elected Faculty Member 1997-2001, Curriculum Committee, Elected Department Representative, College of Human Ecology Curriculum Committee Collaboration for Training and Education Programs &Leadership Across UTK Colleges and UT Campuses April -2006, Served as the Team Leader with Health and Safety graduate students to generate and implement the Epidemiology Challenge Programs for Statewide Science of Mind Competition sponsored by UT for middle school and high school students from across Tennessee. Event sponsors included the UT College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Education, Health and Human Science. August -2005, S. Smith, organized and moderated a University seminar focused on Earthquake Damage Prediction presented by top Russian earthquake scientist Dr. Nina Frolova for UT students, faculty and members of the community. October - 2005, S. Smith, speaker, The Impact and Environmental Consequences of Katrina for Special Populations, Biology Seminar program and invited speaker, College of Arts and Sciences. September - 2004, S. Smith, organized and moderated University wide forum attended by over 100 UT students, faculty and members of the Knoxville Community. The forum was designed to allow a top German research scientist Dr. Marc Hirsch to speak on the current rehabilitation practices used in Germany to assist older individuals regain mobility and independence following a stroke or once an individual was struggling with a chronic disease such as Parkinson s Disease. 20 20

2000-2003, S. Smith, Research Team Leader, organized and coordinated a Hiker Pulmonary Health Interdisciplinary Research Group including Great Smoky Mountains, National Park and Emory University, Western Carolina University representatives as well as UT faculty from the disciplines of Public Health, Health Education and Environmental Engineering. March 2003, Invited Guest Speaker for Graduate International Health Course, Presentation titled Global Environmental Issues Facing Health Professionals Today. November, 2003, S. Smith, Speaker, Regional Health Issues Related to Air Quality, Graduate Environmental Journalism Class and invited community members, College of Communications. 1999-2002, S. Smith, served as an ongoing faculty partner with the UT Agricultural Extension Service s Housing and Environmental Division s Home-Assist Project. This project included conducting presentations at regional meetings sponsored by UT Extension and serving as a content expert during the preparation and review of materials related to the Home-Assist Project for regional workshops. 2000-2002, Team Member, collaborative UT Project Kids, Pests, & Pesticides, designed and conducted additional community level training sessions in 2002. Participants at workshops included local school officials as well as those managing local daycare facilities. 1998-2000, S. Smith served as faculty team coordinator, Tennessee School for the Deaf, Emergency, Evacuation and Assessment Project. June 1998, Mentor for two McNair Scholars for the summer of 1998. June 1997, Present, Initiate and Coordinate ongoing technical support and research initiatives for graduate student and faculty accident and injury reduction projects with the University of Tennessee, Office of Risk Management. December 1997, Presentation on Injury & Accident Analysis for Safety and Health Administrators for the 10 University of Tennessee Campuses. November 1997, Speaker on the topic of Risk Management & Safety for an annual meeting all campus risk and safety managers at The University of Tennessee. April 1997, Speaker for International Health H660, International Environmental Challenges, at The University of Tennessee. March 1997, Presenter for Home*A*Syst workshop for Region III and IV Extension Trainers in Chattanooga, Tennessee. 1996-1998, Cooperating faculty member with the UT Agricultural Extension on its Environmental Stewardship Initiative. Teaching and Training Beyond the Walls of the University at University of Tennessee 1996-2009 21 21

22 Training for Non-profit Organizations, Schools and Local Organizations February 2008, Designed and conducted Health School Nutrition Program for Scott County with Dr. June Gorski. 2008, Designed and conducted hands on workshop Food Diversity Workshops for regional school nutritional staff in East Tennessee 2008, Conducted training in identifying Safety hazards for the Tennessee nursing home omnibus s program volunteers. October - 2006, S. Smith presented an invited program for the East Tennessee Industrial Hygiene Association on Opportunities the UT Safety Graduate Program an Offer for Industrial Hygiene Professionals. March 2004, S. Smith, and M. Findley presented a program on Reducing Injuries within the Construction Industry, for the Associated General Contractors of East Tennessee. 2004, Co-authored white paper on training needs of Hispanic Workers for Safety Training and Priority Issue Chair for the National Safety Board of Delegates. 2004-2005, White paper distributed by the National Safety Council for its Work Place Venue National Advisory Committee. 2000-2003, S. Smith, Project Team leader for 10 Point Emergency Planning Check List, now in use by over 700 school systems, public utilities and available to non-profits at no cost on the National Safety Council s web-site since 9-11. 2003, S. Smith, Judging Team, Association of General Contractors Safety Award- Selection Award Judging Team. 2002,, S. Smith, Judging Team, Association of General Contractors Safety Award- Selection Award Judging Team October 2002, Designed and conducted a presentation on Sick Building Syndrome Assessment as a part of UT Agricultural Extension Training Program on Using Integrated Pest Management for teachers and public school administrators, Chattanooga, TN. July 2002 - S. Smith as a judge for the statewide 4-H Home Environment Projects as part of the UT Institute of Agriculture s 4-H statewide project competition. 2002 As the Director of the UT Safety Center served as the primary investigator for a project to edit and published the October 2002 issue of Tennessee Medicine, The Journal of the Tennessee Medical Association. This project was developed as part of the health education campaign targeted at physicians. 22