Biographies
- Marcia G. Ory
- Cathy Liles
- Angie Wade
- Diane M. Dowdy
- Lisa L. Groce
- Wojtek Chodzko‑Zajko
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Brigid Sanner
Marcia G. Ory, Director
Email: mory@srph.tamhsc.edu
Marcia G. Ory, Ph.D., M.P.H., is Regent Professor, Department of Social and Behavioral Health, School of Rural Public Health (SRPH) at The Texas A&M Health Science Center in College Station, Texas. As Director of the Program on Healthy Aging she is committed to research and practice that enhances the health and well-being of older adults. In her role as Director of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) sponsored Active for Life ® National Program Office, she is examining how evidence-based programs can be translated to community settings, expanding program research and sustainability. As part of this effort she has established a Learning Network to serve as the communications hub for the Building Healthy Communities for Active Aging Initiative. Under this RWJF initiative, she has been also been working with a panel of national experts to develop the EASY, a new Screening Tool for helping older adults identify a safe and effective physical activity program.
She is central to several activities
within the School’s CDC Prevention Research Center. She heads up the
Research Core which conducts research on strategies for improving the
translation of diabetes prevention and treatment guidelines. As a primary
Investigator in the Texas Healthy Aging Research Network, she serves
as a liaison to the Administration on Aging’s Evidence-Based Program
Initiative, helping to guide two state-wide efforts funded by the Division
of Aging and Disability Services to implement and evaluate evidence-based
health promotion programs throughout Texas. Additionally, she is the
Principal Investigator on a five-year NIH Health Maintenance Resource
Center charged with serving as the coordinating hub for a twenty-one
grant consortium designed to improve research on long-term behavioral
change. She has also initiated several new research projects and related
activities to examine the doctor older-patient relationship, exploring
factors affecting the nature and extent of lifestyles communication
and strategies for enhancing primary care practice in this area.
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Cathy Liles, Project Manager
Email: icliles@srph.tamhsc.edu
Cathy Liles, M.P.H., is a project manager for the new Learning Network for Active Aging at The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health. Active for Life ® and the National Blueprint in collaboration with the EPA Aging Initiative is creating an internet based forum (Learning Network for Active Aging) with interactive resources and technical assistance to foster healthy communities for active aging with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and technical assistance from The Centers for Disease Control Healthy Aging Research Network. She is also a part of the “Center for Community Health Development,” a Centers for Disease Control Prevention Research Center.
Cathy holds a BBA in Accounting from The University
of Houston and is a CPA. She also holds a masters of public health from
The University of Houston Health Science Center at Houston with a
concentration in International and Family Health. A maternal/child
health professional, she is enjoying learning about exciting programs
at the other end of the generational spectrum.
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Angie Wade
Email: anwade@srph.tamhsc.edu
Angie Wade, MPH, is a research associate for the Learning Network for Active Aging funded by the RWJF at the Texas A&M Health Science Center, School of Rural Public Health. Her major activity is to help coordinate the Learning Network for Active Aging which is an internet based, interactive resource for communities and Active Aging professionals.
She aids the development team in managing the website for the EASY screening program, a screening program designed for seniors to help them know when to see a health care provider and how to choose activities for optimal benefit given particular health conditions or situations. Additionally, she assists with the Program on Health Aging, and specifically with the Texas Healthy Lifestyles grant and Texas Falls Prevention Coalition as the Evaluation Center Specialist. The main focus of this program is to work towards expanding regional public/private evidence-based health promotion to help seniors take control of their lives and reduce the risk of disease and disability.
She is the Program Manager for the Texas A&M Health Science Center Consortium on Aging. The Consortium aims to bring together key players to improve and expand efforts in aging research, education, and community practices. Her professional interests include health promotion and education, chronic diseases, cancer, and reproductive and perinatal health.
Angie earned a Bachelor of Science degree majoring in Psychology from the University of Utah and a Masters of Public Health with an emphasis in Epidemiology from the Texas A&M Health Science Center, School of Rural Public Health.
Diane M. Dowdy, Active for Life Deputy Director
Email: ddowdy@srph.tamhsc.edu
Diane M. Dowdy, Ph.D, is deputy director of the RWJF Active for Life National Program Office at The Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health. She is also assistant professor at the School of Rural Public Health. Prior to this role, she was director of the Options for Health Department at Scott & White Memorial Hospital.
She holds a Doctorate and Master of Science in
Health Education from Texas A&M University and a Bachelor of
Science in Nursing from Duke University. Her professional interests
include health promotion and community health education services,
facilitating positive lifestyle changes, marketing of health services,
and consumer health issues. She has made numerous presentations
statewide on behavior change and positive lifestyle choices with a
focus on the healthy use of humor and stress management. Dr. Dowdy is a
founding board member of the Americares Foundation which was
established to improve the healthcare of medically underserved
Americans.
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Lisa L. Groce, Active for Life Senior Coordinator
Email: llgroce@srph.tamhsc.edu
Lisa Groce is the Senior Coordinator of the NPO and is responsible for the NPO's day-to-day administrative operation as well as management of the AFL Web site. Lisa was the manager of marketing materials for the Technology and Economic Development Division of the Texas Engineering Extension Service, part of the Texas A&M University System, prior to joining the Active for Life staff. She also has a wide variety of experience in the areas of financial analysis and research administration.
Lisa holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in marketing from Texas A&M University.
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Wojtek Chodzko‑Zajko
Email: wojtek@uiuc.edu
Wojtek Chodzko‑Zajko, Ph.D., is currently Head of the Department of
Kinesiology and Community Health at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign. Wojtek's primary research interests are in the area
of aging and physical activity. For the past 20 years he has focused on
the effect of exercise and physical activity on health and quality of
life in old age.
Dr. Chodzko‑Zajko served on the World Health Organization Scientific Advisory Committee, which issued Guidelines for Physical Activity in Older Adults. He chairs the Active Aging Partnership, a national coalition in the area of healthy aging linking the American College of Sports Medicine, the National Institute on Aging, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Geriatrics Society, the National Council on the Aging, AARP, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. For the past five years, Chodzko-Zajko has served as the Principal Investigator of the National Blueprint Project, a coalition of more than 50 national organizations with a joint commitment to promoting independent and active aging in the 50+ population.
Wojtek served as founding Editor of the Journal of Aging and Physical Activity from 1992-2002. As a result of his involvement with JAPA, the WHO and the National Blueprint, Chodzko‑Zajko is frequently invited to disseminate information about healthful aging as a keynote speaker in national and international meetings. Chodzko-Zajko has appeared on many television and radio shows, including the NBC Today Show, National Public Radio, and CNN.
Wojtek Chodzko‑Zajko earned a Bachelor’s degree in
Exercise Physiology from the University of London and a Ph.D. degree in
Exercise Physiology from Purdue University.
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Brigid Sanner, Communications and Marketing Consultant
Brigid Sanner, the principal of Sanner & Company, serves as a
communications and marketing consultant for the Active for Life
National Program Office. She works as a consultant to a number of
nonprofit organizations and foundations, including the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation. She focuses on health, wellness and lifestyle
issues. Her experience includes twenty plus years with the American
Heart Association at the national as well as community level. She has
directed national communications and advocacy efforts and managed
national news media relations, public relations, federal government
relations, public service advertising and field advocacy programs. In
addition, she has extensive experience working in social marketing. She
holds a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism from Kent State
University.
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