Mrs. Tracey Elizabeth Taylor has extensive experience in healthcare, education, and community outreach. She has a Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology and certifications as an EMT, pharmacy technician, and CPR instructor. Her background includes roles facilitating health programs for a school district, working as an EMT and pharmacy technician, creating multicultural health initiatives for the American Heart Association, and volunteering with various nonprofit organizations. She is seeking a new position where she can utilize her skills and passion for improving public health.
Health Promotion and Population Health: an Health Promotion Clearinghouse Re...Rafa Cofiño
Within the “Health Promotion and Population Health” resource list, you will find a variety of
information from provincial, national and international sources on the topic population health. This
resource list is organized into five sections: Overview, Documents, Organizational Links, Other Tools
and Resources, and Funding Opportunities.
Health Promotion and Population Health: an Health Promotion Clearinghouse Re...Rafa Cofiño
Within the “Health Promotion and Population Health” resource list, you will find a variety of
information from provincial, national and international sources on the topic population health. This
resource list is organized into five sections: Overview, Documents, Organizational Links, Other Tools
and Resources, and Funding Opportunities.
Beginning in 2014 and continuing through 2017, Native American Health Center’s SBHCs incorporated social determinants of health questions into screening tools used with students. This presentation will provide an update on implementing these screening questions, specifically the challenges and strategies to responding effectively when students identify a need. The importance of leveraging internal resources, partnering with community agencies and building connections with school staff will be addressed in relation to specific identified needs. Models of clinic staff role expansion and internal capacity building, along with other challenges and adaptations will be shared as tools for helping participants plan for and engage in incorporating screening and evaluations of these important health indicators into their practices.
Developing a working relationship: embracing the prevention agenda and integr...UKFacultyPublicHealth
Developing a working relationship: embracing the prevention agenda and integrated care - presentation at the Faculty of Public Health annual conference 2016
Beginning in 2014 and continuing through 2017, Native American Health Center’s SBHCs incorporated social determinants of health questions into screening tools used with students. This presentation will provide an update on implementing these screening questions, specifically the challenges and strategies to responding effectively when students identify a need. The importance of leveraging internal resources, partnering with community agencies and building connections with school staff will be addressed in relation to specific identified needs. Models of clinic staff role expansion and internal capacity building, along with other challenges and adaptations will be shared as tools for helping participants plan for and engage in incorporating screening and evaluations of these important health indicators into their practices.
Developing a working relationship: embracing the prevention agenda and integr...UKFacultyPublicHealth
Developing a working relationship: embracing the prevention agenda and integrated care - presentation at the Faculty of Public Health annual conference 2016
Avaliação de performance econômico-financeira da Petrobras de 2000 a 2014Bruno Linhares
Avaliação econômico-financeira da Petrobras
Disponível em https://sigaa.ufrn.br/sigaa/verProducao?idProducao=2918301&key=5d8e338b5be0900700e7d43de8c64357
Closing the Gap Achieving Health Equity for All.pdfSayed Quraishi
Closing the Gap: Achieving Health Equity for All is a phrase that refers to the idea of addressing and reducing disparities in health outcomes and access to healthcare among different populations. The “gap” refers to the difference in health outcomes and access to care between different groups, such as those based on race, ethnicity, socioeconomic
Running Head DIET AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY.Diet and Physical Act.docxtodd271
Running Head: DIET AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY.
Diet and Physical Activity.
Diet and Physical Activity.
04/11/2019
Diet and Physical Activity.
The body requires a healthy diet and once at a time physical activity to ensure healthy lives, but contrary to that unhealthy diets and inactivity contribute to chronic diseases such as diabetes, cancer or cardiovascular diseases. Improving diets and physical activity will actually reduce disease and deaths on the target community that is currently is something World Health Organization started an initiative for member states to adopt diet, physical activity, and disease prevention.
This health promotion activity is directed towards the local community and specifically the elderly, mainly because they are the section of the population that is likely to be attacked by such diseases, but also the other population section is affected. So, the focus will be on the physicians and nutritionists who will come in and help with this campaign. This is because the younger population like the millennials mostly focus on healthy living with going vegan or regularly visiting the gym in the pursuit of following trends. This will not be a problem for this age group.
The possible stakeholders will be both the government and the private sectors, in the sense that other workplaces have policies in place that support physical activity and proper diet for their workers for the sole purpose of productivity in the workplace. They initiatives in place that include: maybe having walking meetings, provide healthy diet solutions at the workplace by inviting nutritionists and many other ways. The expected results include a healthy community, and maybe possibly pass the message wide enough that it can be a worldwide movement that is of course after ensuring the point is taken in this local community. Hence this is the best health promotion activity for this target population because I believe knowledge is power whereby it acts as prevention, which will bring the collaboration of various professions in the clinical practice.
References
Diet and Physical Activity: a public health priority, retrieved from https://www.who.int/dietphysicalactivity/public-health-priority/en/
4/26/19, 8*54 PMRubric Assessment - NSG6002 Health Policy and Health Promotion in Advanced Nursing Practice FL01 - South University
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Presentation by Commissioner Choucair at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program for a Public Health Presentation in Behavioral and Preventive Medicine I Course.
1. Digital health can help drive engagement
2. Access: People love convenience and connectivity.
3. Mobile interfaces: health information and tools when they need it and are most motivated to connect.
4. Digital engagement: delivery of information in a more cost-effective way
5. Data Capture: assessment tools and tracking of participant behavior
Health for All The Role of Equity in Public Health.pdfSayed Quraishi
Health for All refers to the goal of ensuring that all individuals have access to the resources and services they need to achieve optimal health. The concept of Health for All is rooted in the belief that health is a human right, and that everyone should have the opportunity to live a healthy life, regardless of their social or economic status.
Steven Cavellier | The Importance of Health EducationSteven Cavellier
Steven Cavellier has given his overview on the importance of health education. Health education allows a person to remain physically fit and inappropriate wellbeing. It also teaches about the emotional as well as mental health of the student.
1. Mrs. Tracey Elizabeth Taylor
graham.traceye@gmail.com
Systemic Change for World Health
2. Tracey Elizabeth Taylor BS, Kinesiology
Comprehensive Health Strategist & Consultant
NREMT-B, CPhT, AHA BLS Instructor
Mobile: 504.451.6287 Address: 2109 Wellington Lane Slidell, LA 70461 E-Mail: graham.traceye@gmail.com
Dear Perspective Talent Recruiters and or Human Resources Development Teams,
My purpose, vision, and goals have identified me as an adversary for all individuals and
communities of the private and public sector. My effervescent personality is consistently visible
and, I openly desire to make every personal encounter or communication exchange purposeful. I
am humble and fortunate for my multidisciplinary education foundation. I have trained in
several areas of emergency medicine, (under the best Trauma Physician, Dr. Norman McSwain)
pharmacology and pharmacodynamics of medication administration and management (CPhT)
and practical leadership skills in public health education. My greatest asset reveals an eager
career learner that consistently seeks a way to empower others, celebrate differences in
community health, and support a transformational change of health. I celebrate creativity in
digital and print media for dynamic productivity. I am a team player and strive for excellence
beyond all boundaries. I am judicious with personal self-assessment; welcoming corrective
actions to improve team goals centered around improving the lives of others Mind, Body, and
Spirit. My emotional intelligence has been my guide to excellent conflict resolution and diversity
challenges in the workplace.
If you should require any further information, please feel free to contact me or my references to
attest to my character, education, or dedication to improving the quality of lives of others.
Please utilize hyperlinks at your discretion.
Kind Regards,
Mrs. Tracey Elizabeth Taylor
Mrs. Tracey Elizabeth Taylor
3. Tracey Elizabeth Taylor BS, Kinesiology
Comprehensive Health Strategist & Consultant
NREMT-B, CPhT, AHA BLS Instructor
Mobile: 504.451.6287 Address: 2109 Wellington Lane Slidell, LA 70461 E-Mail: graham.traceye@gmail.com
My optimistic, resilient view of health, vision and life goals operates beyond have boundaries to
prioritize quality health over government policy. Current Healthcare Reform became a catalyst,
however, lacks a possible eternal resolution; I have a purpose of improving the lives of ALL
beings. Current public health data and visual aids unveil the indigent truth of Louisiana current
health rankings. Dare to be different with inviting each community to establish a health-centered
culture utilizing grants, 501C3 resources and public assets to fund the change. A blueprint to
quality healthy living standards, community and family shared health goals remains nonexistent.
By default, the unhealthiest citizens are indigenous to a life of poverty perpetuating negative,
immoral actions within all generations. Social determinants should no longer determine life
expectancy or health literacy. I propose a grassroots call to action to innervate a community to
change. Repeated trials and unsuccessful attempts expecting a different outcome defines
insanity; this is no longer the acceptable option.
My healthcare vision and goals call for an effective strategy to preserve and sustain a culture of
wellness. Validation of reform should reflect the positive change, improved quality of health
and significant cost reduction of medical expenditures for chronic illness. Public assets (public
funds or tax dollars), must have an integrated health strategy to eradicate the opposition
rejecting high quality of life. (Tobacco consumption, excessive alcohol abuse, and growing
obesity epidemic)
I propose a resolution of accountability that all entities being publicly supported to create a new
standard of health. Leadership begins at the top; our elected trusted officials should lead by
example and promote the lifestyle that would legitimately change the illustration of a degraded
failing culture of health we see today. A “DUI” or “DWI” negatively impacts the life of others;
considerable attention should be giving to public smoking due to the carcinogenic effects of
tobacco as well as food product consumption and selections. (See Morbidity and Mortality rates via
CDC)
Our generational disparities estimate 274 billion dollars spent by 2030 solely on hypertension
management. If the SPRINT study can demonstrate an effective change in getting patients to
maintain the ideal systolic and diastolic function, it is apparent and obvious we should
implement the same dynamics of the study in same environments within control population, and
sensible medication adherence policy. How much is spent on chronic diseases? My vision stands
on the platform to provide equality of health education/health literacy, environment, economy
and other resources to eliminate the failed attempts that have negatively impacted community
success.
I value myself. I seek answers. I value your life!
Do You?
Get Informed! Demand Change! Discover the ideal solution
You have a Voice that Matters.
Use It!
4. Tracey Elizabeth Taylor BS, Kinesiology
Comprehensive Health Strategist & Consultant
NREMT-B, CPhT, AHA BLS Instructor
Mobile: 504.451.6287 Address: 2109 Wellington Lane Slidell, LA 70461 E-Mail: graham.traceye@gmail.com
I am an optimistic health adversary for effective change. Preservation and restoration of
reformed health care will perpetuate cultural, religious, musical, artistic, economic, educational,
and medical legacies yet to be discovered. I dedicate my motivation for health transformation
utilizing a collaborative, multidisciplinary, integrated health market strategy supplemented by a
holistic approach designed for a purposeful quality of health.
Experience
Board Member
Fit Lot U.S.A.
Strategizing marketing infrastructure, Organizing community build efforts (Urban and
Rural Areas). Creating a model for community build days in addition to attaining and
sustaining health goals of the commonwealth. Creating health content to align with
fitness goals and principles, assisting in Grant Writing to secure funding, ensuring safety,
integrity and efficacy of design and resources, acquiring data as it relates to health goals
and health strategies,
Overseeing project implementation in all areas.
Director of Multicultural Initiatives, Health Strategies
American Heart Association, Greater Southeast Affiliate
September 2015 – December 2015
Created Multicultural Leadership Team to adapt and facilitate implementation of
American Heart Association 2020 goal to improve the cardiovascular health of all
Americans by 20 percent while reducing deficits from heart disease and stroke by 20
percent.
Identified the market area, subsidiary investors, and best practices to create systemic
change.
Provided structural support to aid implementation of program goals.
Established network of systemic channel partners to create best practices of health
transformation.
Created integrated market strategy to impact the health of New Orleans and outlying
areas to improve the quality of life.
Promoted team goals to build and sustain a new culture of health.
Designed a health initiative to impact the health of more than 10,000 individuals through
advocacy and policy change.
Guest Speaker for Health Disparities for Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority South Central
Regional Conference Northern Cluster
5. Tracey Elizabeth Taylor BS, Kinesiology
Comprehensive Health Strategist & Consultant
NREMT-B, CPhT, AHA BLS Instructor
Mobile: 504.451.6287 Address: 2109 Wellington Lane Slidell, LA 70461 E-Mail: graham.traceye@gmail.com
Educator & Medical Program Facilitator and Originator
Plaquemines Parish School Board
August 2003-September 2015
❖ Established and implemented standards for school-wide health initiatives ensuring health
literacy among students, faculty, and staff; that now serves the district as a model of
excellence.
❖ Patriarch and Manager of community collaborations of local of business partners to
provide annual medical evaluations to faculty, staff members, and surrounding civil
service employees of Plaquemines Parish. Success promoted favorable lifestyle changes,
created an active dialogue and team building for new standards of health care and food
service.
❖ Serving as Senior Facilitator, curriculum developer, and event planner established and
implemented parish mentoring program for middle school teenage girls to allow
educational & career exploration, promote positive self-esteem, Financial Literacy, and
personal branding under the direct supervision of Assistant District Superintendent and
Safe Schools Coordinator.
❖ Established safe practices, AHA HCP & 1st
Aid Trainings for the sports and recreation
team leaders for the district via staff professional development as Lead Presenter.
❖ Coordinate Blood and Marrow Drives for students, faculty, and staff in collaborative
efforts to establish a service scholarship based on life-saving principals with Ochsner
Hospital System.
❖ Originated a successful Medical Program that mentors students into medical careers. The
program consist of five courses: Health Occupations, Medical Terminology I and II
(provides 6 hours of college credit and currently taught with a clinical approach),
Pharmacy Assistant, and Pharmacy Technician. Completion of the program with required
pre-requisites offers an opportunity to gain licensure status via the PTCB. Student PTCB
passing maintained success with five years of full attainment of all candidates.
❖ Written and received grants to finance the testing of Pharmacy Technician Certification
Exam to High School Seniors.
❖ Served as teacher leader to facilitate education workshops on technology and leadership
development for District professional development.
❖ Established safe driving practices in partnership with Louisiana State Police and
Louisiana Interim Hospital through Sudden Impact resulting in a decrease of motor
vehicle collisions of school age drivers within the district.
❖ Established first chapter of HOSA (Health Occupation Students of America) to provide
realistic goals and training to further career exploration in medicine. Louisiana State
HOSA Director of Education Served as Quality Assurance Manager for 2015 National
Conference Transcultural Medicine and Nutrition.
❖ Established program advisory board.
❖ Health Professions Career Advisor.
❖ Originator of the Multicultural Club and Diversity Education
6. Tracey Elizabeth Taylor BS, Kinesiology
Comprehensive Health Strategist & Consultant
NREMT-B, CPhT, AHA BLS Instructor
Mobile: 504.451.6287 Address: 2109 Wellington Lane Slidell, LA 70461 E-Mail: graham.traceye@gmail.com
Awards and Recommendations:
New Teacher of the year 2003, Principals Award 2005, Cox Sports Teacher of the Week 2010,
Recipient of 2014 NADACPR Mannequin Grant, Nominated 2015 Teacher of the Year, 2015
HOSA Chapter of the Year, Three Time District Presenter-Leadership and Development Team
(Topics- Technology, Health and Wellness, Effective Planning for Instructional Purposes).
Adjunct Faculty Member
Nunez Community College
August 2010-Present
Providing advanced knowledge of with two courses; Medical Terminology I and II through
clinical applications and field experience. Classes are exclusive to students concurrently enrolled
in high school and are currently juniors and seniors. Students are awarded three college credits
per successful course completion.
High remarks and positive review of course evaluations.
NREMT-Basic, B177671
Acadian Ambulance
September 2006-2015
❖ Providing quality patient care utilizing BLS training, Trauma and Medical protocols under
the direct supervision of Company Medical Director. I conduct patient care in emergent
and non-emergent scenes while maintaining scene safety. Ability to thrive in stressful
situations attending to large patient volume in evacuations, music festivals, and
professional sporting events, providing private care to industry base music professionals,
professional athletic training, and film industry.
❖ Providing PSA and Public Relations for the company during the 511 Campaign via digital
and print media.
❖ Worked in conjunction with U.S. Coast Guard as a civilian Medical Specialist in
Command Operations overseeing BP recovery of 2010.
❖ Attend and actively seek out opportunities for professional growth via CEU and additional
training via McSwain Trauma Conference, and Cadaver Conferences, Weapons of Mass
Destruction, MCI Control, and Consistent praise of skill and competence via MD and
Peers
Awards: Meritorious Service Award Recipient, Several Vice President, and CEO accolades
provided for outstanding patient care, Outstanding Service and Appreciation from patient care
representatives
Notary Service Events:
Allstate Sugar Bowl 2009 Bowl Championship Series 2009, 2010, 2011, BCS National
Championship 2012, 2014, 2015(Playoff Semifinal)
BCS Championship 2013
NBA All-Star Games 2008
2015 Indy Louisiana
New Orleans Jazz Fest Medical Operations 2006-2012
7. Tracey Elizabeth Taylor BS, Kinesiology
Comprehensive Health Strategist & Consultant
NREMT-B, CPhT, AHA BLS Instructor
Mobile: 504.451.6287 Address: 2109 Wellington Lane Slidell, LA 70461 E-Mail: graham.traceye@gmail.com
AHA-CPR BLS Instructor
American Heart Association-Tulane Simulation Center Affiliation
January 2011-Present
❖ Providing Health Care Provider BLS Certification
❖ Active Volunteer with local chapter fundraising via the Go Red Campaign
❖ Providing community outreach for Stroke Prevention and Awareness
❖ High Success and 100% Pass Instruction
Certified Pharmacy Technician CPT-11126
Plaquemines Pharmacy
March 2010-Present (PRN)
CVS Caremark Corporation
March 2013-September 2014
I worked competently within big and small retail pharmacy setting as a Licensed Pharmacy
Technician. Duties and responsibilities include: transcribing medication orders, processing
medication orders, medication inventory, medication management therapy to ensure proper
dosing of prescriptions, and serving as liaisons to aid patients and medical doctors to the
pharmacist.
Department of Health & Hospitals Emergency Medical Service Task Force Member
Appointed Position
Volunteer & Community Health
Senior Citizen Educational Forums to promote health and wellness. Susan G. Komen
Foundation, American Association for Diabetes, Volunteers of America, CASA Jefferson -
Facilitate and structure the fundraising Christmas gift cards for teenagers in foster care,
Collected prom dresses, and accessories for disadvantaged and financial challenges teens for
prom (Dress Brigade), American Cancer Society, Waymaker Foundation for Battered Women -
Mentorship to women transitioning into workforce and life coach surviving domestic violence,
Beyond The Veil (Battered Women's Shelter) - Created Youth Community Awareness Campaign
to raise awareness of Domestic Violence and advisory board member, Robert Royal Foundation -
Program designed to reduce childhood obesity through exercise and proper diet, Developed and
Implemented Grad-Wish 2015 Project which gives a medically disadvantaged child with
unfavorable medical diagnosis and economically or financial challenged to a experience high
school graduation with a focus on family strengthening and bonding through positive
experiences. Toys from Troy Foundation in coordination with Whole-Foods Broad Street –
Community Toy Give Away for Greater New Orleans Area.
YouTube Philanthropy Summary
https://youtu.be/wqgOMwW1UrQ)
8. Tracey Elizabeth Taylor BS, Kinesiology
Comprehensive Health Strategist & Consultant
NREMT-B, CPhT, AHA BLS Instructor
Mobile: 504.451.6287 Address: 2109 Wellington Lane Slidell, LA 70461 E-Mail: graham.traceye@gmail.com
Education
Louisiana State University A&M, Baton Rouge, LA — Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology
May 2003
Nationally Registered Emergency Technician Basic 2006 | NREMT
Nationally Registered Pharmacy Technician | Certified Pharmacy Technician 2010 CPhT
Skills
Community Outreach, Health Care, Microsoft Office, Public Speaking, Motivation Speaking,
Fundraising, Leadership, Training, Public Relations, Customer Service, Merchandise and
Product Deign and Marketing, Medical Sales, Organizational Strategy “5S”, Print Media
Photography, Advanced Presentation Design, Educational Consultant, Peer Mediation,
Interventional Strategist, Emotional Intelligence, Medical Terminology, Health Education,
Health Literacy, Health Strategies, Integrated Market Analysis, General Pharmacology, Protocol
Assessment & Implementation, Strategic Planning, Event Planning, Program Development,
Team Building, Volunteer Management, Curriculum Design, Social Media & Technology, Afro-
Modern Dance, Lyrical Dance, House Dance, Hip-Hop, Past Les Mills Body Combat Instructor,
Former Member of Japan Karate Association, Artistic Branding, Print Media Modeling, Goal
Setting, Life Coaching, Medical Advocacy, Afro-Modern Dancer, Hip Hop Dancer, Body
Combat Certified (Les Mills)
Presentations:
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Sample Work:
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9. Tracey Elizabeth Taylor BS, Kinesiology
Comprehensive Health Strategist & Consultant
NREMT-B, CPhT, AHA BLS Instructor
Mobile: 504.451.6287 Address: 2109 Wellington Lane Slidell, LA 70461 E-Mail: graham.traceye@gmail.com
Additional Awards and Recognition:
Weapons of Mass Destruction Standardized Awareness Training Program (AWR-160),
HAZMAT Awareness, Defensive Driving, Recognition of Excellence in care during BP
Deepwater Horizon Response via Director of Operations-SMS, BP Incident Commander, and BP
Unified Area Commander COO, Collaborative Curriculum Development for Global
Environmental Health Sciences for Secondary Education, Jazz Fest Performer 2016 Silhouette
Dance Ensemble
10. Tracey Elizabeth Taylor BS, Kinesiology
Comprehensive Health Strategist & Consultant
NREMT-B, CPhT, AHA BLS Instructor
Mobile: 504.451.6287 Address: 2109 Wellington Lane Slidell, LA 70461 E-Mail: graham.traceye@gmail.com
References
Mr. Kevin U. Stephens, Sr, MD, JD
Executive Assistant Pastor Christian Unity Baptist Church
Mobile: 504-228-4991 E-Mail: kustephensmd@gmail.com
Mr. Jeffery S. Kuo, MD
Medical Director Flight Care at Ochsner Health System
jkuo@ochsner.org | www.ochsner.org
Mobile: 504.258.3876
Trooper Melissa Matey
Public Information Troop A / Sudden Impact Coordinator
Melissa.matey@dps.la.gov
Mobile 504.471.2780
Judge E. Teena Anderson-Trahan
Second City Court – Algiers
trahanela@yahooo.com
504.908.7904
Ms. Kim Turner
Marketing Team Leader
Whole Foods Market – Broad Street
kim.turner@wholefoods.com
504.434.3364 ext,106
Mr. Adam Mejerson
Executive Director of FitLot, USA
amejerson@gmail.com | www.fitlot.org
Mobile: 203.247.9074
Mr. Duane Brooks
Head Athletic Trainer New Orleans Pelicans
Sports Medicine Specialist
duane.brooks@pelicans.com
Mobile: 985.703.2109
Mrs. Allison C. Augustus-Wallace, PH.D., M.S., M.N.S.
Assistant Professor-Research
LSUHSC, School of Medicine,
ODCE
acawallace@gmail.com | www.lsuhsc.edu
11. Tracey Elizabeth Taylor BS, Kinesiology
Comprehensive Health Strategist & Consultant
NREMT-B, CPhT, AHA BLS Instructor
Mobile: 504.451.6287 Address: 2109 Wellington Lane Slidell, LA 70461 E-Mail: graham.traceye@gmail.com
Mrs. Coretta LaGarde Director, Community Health & Stroke
coretta.lagarde@heart.org I www.neworleansheartwalk.org
P 504.830.2300 x 6188 I F 504.830.2835
Mr. Clarence "Reginald" Toussaint
Toussaint Productions
Stage Production Executive Director New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
336 Camp Street, Suite 250 New Orleans, LA 70130-4123
Tel: 504-410-4100 Direct: 504-410-4127 Fax: 504-410-4123 www.nojazzfes.com
Mrs. Rosana Gonzalez
CASA Jefferson Executive Director
rgonzalez@casafefferson.org
Mobile: 504.813.3566
Mrs. Felicia Collins-Wylie
Regional HR Director at Sam's Club Multiple Companies
Tel: 817-421-5293 Direct: (479) 531-3549 E-Mail: felicia.collins.wylie@samsclub.com
Mrs. Kelly F. DiMarco
Safe Schools-CTE Coordinator Plaquemines Parish School Board
Woodland Central Office 1484 Woodland Highway Belle Chasse, LA 70037
504.595.6353 kdimarco@ppsb.org
Ms. Shirlene Bender
Louisiana HOSA State Advisor HOSA
103 Independence Blvd. Lafayette, LA 70506
Tel:337.989.0001 Direct: 337-371-5974 www.swlahec.com