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Appendix C Meeting Participants Edwin Akins Kay Beynart Smith Dalia Architects North Buckhead Civic Association Heather Alhadeff Achal Bhatt Federal Highway Administration Sue Binder Lee Anthony Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Ed Arnold Physicians for Social Responsibility Rob Blake Dekalb County Board of Health Gerry Barrett Tom Bluewolf Karsten Baumann Creek Nation/Earthkeepers Georgia Tech Marnie Boardman Terrilyn Bayne Centers for Disease Control and League of Conservation Voters Prevention Education Fund Nathan Boddie Carolyn Beeker Trees Columbus, Inc. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Gail Bosley Public Health Practice Program Ben Bellows Office Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Caroline Bragdon Centers for Disease Control and Amy Berlin Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 59

60 APPENDIX C Spencer Brewer Gregory Cooper Piedmont Medical Center/Emory Earth Resource Group University, School of Medicine Helen Crawford C. Brock Lord Aeck Sargent Architects Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Susan Cummins National Center for Environmental Julia Bryson Health, Centers for Disease Agency for Toxic Substances and Control and Prevention Disease Registry Andrew Dannenberg Emily Burnett Centers for Disease Control and University of the South/Sewanee, TN Prevention Nancy Burnett Allen Dearry Centers for Disease Control and National Institute of Environmental Prevention Health Sciences/National Institutes of Health Heather Carter Centers for Disease Control and Robert Delaney Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention William Carter Agency for Toxic Substances and Francis Desiderio Disease Registry Office of University–Community Partnerships, Emory University Michael Chang Georgia Tech Bob Donaghue Georgia Pollution Prevention Keera Cleare Assistance Division U.S. Army Environmental Policy Institute Paul Dorsey Mindy Clyne Richard Ehrenberg Office of Genetics and Disease National Center for Injury Prevention Prevention, Centers for Disease and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Control and Prevention Gini Cogswell Cary M. Ellis Univeristy of Georgia, Institute of Winter Environmental Services, Inc. Ecology Dolly Evans Daniel Cohan Small Business Services Georgia Tech

MEETING PARTICIPANTS 61 Tom Ferguson Siobhan Gilchrist Physicians for Social Responsibility Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Julie Fishman Centers for Disease Control and Donna Gillroy Prevention Gillroy & Associates Gray Folger Amanda Gonzalez Agency for Toxic Substances and Suzanne Folger Disease Registry Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Marlin Gottschalk Georgia Department of Natural Sara Fountain Resources Erica Frank Molly Greaney Physicians for Social Responsibility Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Jonlyn Freeman Village Habitat Design Daniel Green Centers for Disease Control and Amy Funk Prevention Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University Heather Gregory Centers for Disease Control and Debra Gable Prevention Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Jennifer Grubbs Agency for Toxic Substances and Paul Garbe Disease Registry Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Jewell Grubbs U.S. Environmental Protection Kenneth Garrard Agency Earth Resource Group George Hadley Beth Gavrilles University of Georgia University of Georgia Institute of Ecology Robert Hahn Centers for Disease Control and Trey Gibbs Prevention Georgia Environmental Organization Rebecca Hart Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

62 APPENDIX C Holley Henderson Carl James TVS Architects Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Jason Henderson University of Georgia Pilar Jan Penn Southern Environmental Law Erin Hennessy Center Wayne Henry Robert Jarrett Centers for Disease Control and U.S. Army Environmental Policy Prevention Institute Rosemarie Henson Mark Jensen National Center for Environmental Cooper Carry Health Henry Kahn Jerry Hershovitz Centers for Disease Control and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Prevention Maisha Kambon Azania R. Heyward-James Centers for Disease Control and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Prevention Dafna Kanny Nancy Hood Agency for Toxic Substances and Rollins School of Public Health Disease Registry Steve Hortin Mark Kashdan U.S. Department of Energy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Elizabeth Howze Centers for Disease Control and Susan Katz Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Bryan Hudson American Friends Service Committee Carla Keplinger U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Elayne Hunter The Outdoor Activity Center Rosemary Kernahan Atlanta Department of Community Gladys Ibanez Affairs Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund Nikki Kilpatrick Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

MEETING PARTICIPANTS 63 Rita Kilpatrick John Mann Georgians for Clean Energy Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Joan O. King Randall Manning Jeffrey Kirsch Georgia Environmental Protection Division Lisa Kruse University of Georgia Marilyn B. Marks Earth Resource Group Adele Kushner Action for a Clean Environment Joseph Martin National Park Service Traci Leath U.S. Department of Energy Karen Maschke Sarah Levin Kaly McKibben Centers for Disease Control and Atlanta Girls’ School Prevention Linda McKibben Michael Lewyn Agency for Toxic Substances and John Marshall Law School Disease Registry Susan Lockhart Patrick Meehan Centers for Disease Control and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Prevention Jada Locklear Debbie Moll National Center for HIV, STD, and Centers for Disease Control and TB Prevention, Centers for Disase Prevention Control and Prevention Lawrence Morris Judy Long University of Georgia Hill Street Press Belinda Morrow Jessica Lowy 2M Design Consultants, Inc. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Leonard Morrow 2M Design Consultants, Inc. James Mack State of Oregon Anthony D. Moulton Centers for Disease Control and Ferhan Manas Prevention Peachtree Psychoeducational Service

64 APPENDIX C Mary Ellen Myers Phillip H. Pfeifer Action for a Clean Environment Gwinnett County Department of Public Utilities Melvin L. Myers Emory University Anne Pollock Centers for Disease Control and Vincent Nathan Prevention Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Kristin Pope Centers for Disease Control and Andrea Neiman Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Cynthia Poselenzny Packer Industries, Inc. Jennifer Neiner Centers for Disease Control and Judith Qualters Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Tom Nessmsith U.S. Environmental Protection Matthew Radune Agency Village Habitat Design Karen Nozik Barbara Reeves Rails to Trails Conservancy Chattahoochee Nature Center Ralph O’Connor Steven Reynolds Agency for Toxic Substances and Centers for Disease Control and Disease Registry Prevention Donna Orti Betsy Rivard Agency for Toxic Substances and Women’s Action for New Directions Disease Registry Jennifer Robinson Yamil Padilla Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Daniel Parshley Glynn Environmental Coalition Felix Rogers Centers for Disease Control and James Patterson Prevention Georgia Environmental Organization Lee Ross Seleda M. Perryman Earth Resource Group Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

MEETING PARTICIPANTS 65 Raquel Sabogal Rebecca Stoner Centers for Disease Control and Smith Dalia Architect Prevention Sylvia Struck Polly Sattler The Georgia Conservancy Daniel Swartz Children’s Environmental Health Thomas Sayre Network Sizemore Floyd Mildred Lee Tanner Amanda Schofield South Carolina Department of Health Centers for Disease Control and and Environmental Control Prevention Gerald Teague Jessica Shisler Emory University Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Claude E. Terry CTA Environmental, Inc. Thomas Sinks Centers for Disease Control and Linda Thomas Prevention U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Jeffrey Sitterle Georgia Tech Research Institute Pamella Thomas Phil Sparling Francisco A. Tomei Georgia Tech Torres Office of Urban Affairs Susie Spivey-Tilson Connie Tucker Southern Organizing Committee Jan Stansell Centers for Disease Control and Pamela Tucker Prevention/National Center for Agency for Toxic Substances and Chronic Disease Prevention and Disease Registry Health Promotion James Tullos Sarah Statham Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Pat Stevens Atlanta Regional Commission Dan Turner Daniel Turner Builders, Inc. Brenda Stokes Beers Construction Co. Janet Valente University of Georgia

66 APPENDIX C Susan Varlamoff Anne Wilson University of Georgia Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Theodosia Wade Oxford College of Emory University Dorothea Wilson Justin Waltz Geraldine Wolfle Centers for Disease Control and Prevention David Word Georgia Environmental Protection Andrew Watkins Divisin Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Russell Wright, Jr. U.S. Environmental Protection Tom Weyandt Agency, Region 4 Atlanta Regional Commission Lynn Zanardi Scott Wheeler Centers for Disease Control and Cooper Carry Prevention Randall White Max Zarate Erin Wieckert Corey Zetts Marcus Wilner Amy Zlot Federal Highway Administration Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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The purpose of this regional workshop in the Southeast was to broaden the environmental health perspective from its typical focus on environmental toxicology to a view that included the impact of the natural, built, and social environments on human health. Early in the planning, Roundtable members realized that the process of engaging speakers and developing an agenda for the workshop would be nearly as instructive as the workshop itself. In their efforts to encourage a wide scope of participation, Roundtable members sought input from individuals from a broad range of diverse fields-urban planners, transportation engineers, landscape architects, developers, clergy, local elected officials, heads of industry, and others. This workshop summary captures the discussions that occurred during the two-day meeting. During this workshop, four main themes were explored: (1) environmental and individual health are intrinsically intertwined; (2) traditional methods of ensuring environmental health protection, such as regulations, should be balanced by more cooperative approaches to problem solving; (3) environmental health efforts should be holistic and interdisciplinary; and (4) technological advances, along with coordinated action across educational, business, social, and political spheres, offer great hope for protecting environmental health. This workshop report is an informational document that provides a summary of the regional meeting.

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