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KIMBERLY BARRY TAYLOR

Washington, DC 20003 (917) 804-2526 kimberlybarry563@yahoo.com

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Health: Recently completed MPH/MBA focused on healthcare management and policy. Professional experience spans clinical, communications, and policy arenas. Clinical: worked as hospital endoscopy unit office manager and volunteered at local free health clinic. Communications: reported on health issues for Costa Rican newspaper and supervised the research of health-related television documentaries. Policy: researched articles on international health policy for academic think tank and interned for health and environmental justice organization. Management: Effective leader with strong communication, analytical and people skills. Accomplished in managing projects involving multiple objectives and disciplines, communicating complex concepts to general audiences and presenting to large groups. Management experience includes program/project management for scientific government agency, top international consulting firm, and leading media organization.

EDUCATION
JOHNS HOPKINS SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH/CAREY BUSINESS SCHOOL BALTIMORE, MD Master of Public Health/Master of Business Administration (MPH/MBA) 2010-12/2011 GPA: 3.85 Coursework included strategic planning, policy, communications, finance, patient outcomes, medical economics, healthcare IT, biostatistics, survey methods, cost-effectiveness analysis and epidemiology, among others. Completed MPH capstone business plan targeted to female veterans and active service members. Completed MBA capstone consulting project related to pediatric pharmaceutical flavoring. THE FLETCHER SCHOOL, TUFTS UNIVERSITY MEDFORD, MA Master of Arts in International Affairs 1998-2000 Concentrated in International Business Relations and Development Economics. Additional coursework at Harvard Business School and Kennedy School of Government. Co-founded The Fletcher Ledger, Fletchers first online newspaper. DARTMOUTH COLLEGE HANOVER, NH Bachelor of Arts cum Laude with Honors 1991-1995 Member of Varsity Crew; President of Students Fighting Hunger; Spent winter 1994 in Nairobi, Kenya on off-campus environmental studies program; Internships at the Center for Health, Environment and Justice and the Sierra Club. CERTIFICATE IN EDITORIAL PRACTICES (2005-2007) - USDA Graduate School, Washington DC Coursework: Writing for Public Relations and Marketing; Principles of Editing for Publication; Practice in Editing; Printing, Layout and Design; Proofreading.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNELS INTERNATIONAL (NGCI) WASHINGTON, DC 10/2005-10/2010 Research Supervisor Managed commissioned production companies to ensure television programs met National Geographic standards, contained appropriate context, and were factually accurate and balanced. Worked closely with in-house executive producers to review treatments, rough and fine cuts. Worked with development team to find and shape ideas for future programs. Wrote and edited film-related copy to serve marketing and communications needs of regional partners. Key Accomplishments: Provided oversight on hundreds of documentaries including the following acclaimed health-related shows/series: Outbreak Investigation; Naked Science; Accidental Survivor; Royal Flying Doctor Service; Seconds from Disaster.

KIMBERLY B. TAYLOR
Washington, DC 20003 Phone: 917.804.2526 E-mail: kimberlybarry563@yahoo.com

NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION SILVER SPRING, MD Economist, National Ocean Service (Fellow) 3/2002-9/2005 Co-managed Damage Assessment Program for Florida Keys (comprised of attorneys, biologists, resource managers and economists) which involved leading team meetings, presenting program goals to policymakers and constituents, initiating policy guidelines, creating a website and writing restoration plans. Worked as lead economist on case teams to develop litigation-quality claims against parties responsible for ecological injuries. Key Accomplishments: Co-managed strategic pilot program that settled over $12 million in claims. Organized expert panel to discuss public losses related to fish contamination in Hudson River. Spearheaded ongoing research efforts to measure public perceptions of frequently injured habitats. DELOITTE & TOUCHE NEW YORK, NY Senior Business Analyst, Global Strategic Client Program 8/2000-12/2001 Helped lead Deloittes business development efforts by preparing firm leadership, including the Global CEO and US Managing Partner, for relationship-building and deal-making meetings with top Fortune 500 executives. Conducted extensive research to create psychological profiles of executives and business profiles of their companies and industries. Analyzed financial statements and regulatory environments to determine key value drivers and growth inhibitors. Key Accomplishments: Member of relationship-building teams that won bids from seven Fortune 500 companies. Helped Deloitte CEO advise international insurance company CEO on his first 100 days. PROMPERU LIMA, PERU SUMMER 1999 Branding and Promotion Fellow Developed approach to tourism promotion management for Perus national promotion agency. Analyzed Perus tourism industry and other countries tourism models and published PromPer as Tourist Quality Control Manager in The Role of Country Promotion Agencies in Latin America: Towards an AcademicAudit of PromPer (2000). MEDFORD, MA GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE 1998-2000 Economic Research Assistant Provided economic research assistance for book series on international development, including health issues, entitled Frontier Issues in Economic Thought, published by Island Press. THE TICO TIMES / INSTITUTE FOR CENTRAL AMERICAN STUDIES SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA 1997-1998 Staff Reporter, Editor Covered health issues for the Tico Times, an English-language newspaper. Also wrote and edited articles on Central American political and economic issues for Mesoamerica journal. NORTH SHORE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Endoscopy Unit Temporary Office Manager Admitted patients, prepared them for endoscopies and colonoscopies and completed their paperwork. JAPANESE EXCHANGE & TEACHING PROGRAM Assistant Language Teacher Taught English curriculum to Japanese public school students of all ages. MANHASSET, NY FALL 1996

KUMAMOTO, JAPAN 1995-1996

ADDITIONAL SKILLS & INTERESTS


Volunteer Activities: Arlington Free Clinic Exam Room Coordinator; Editor of book on the loss of a child. Other Activities: Freelance Writing; International Travel; Volleyball; Triathlons. Computer Skills: Stata; Excel; Power Point; Access; Filemaker; Lotus Notes; Outlook; Photoshop . Language Skills: Advanced proficiency in Spanish.

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