Curriculum Vitae Dorothy Cilenti, DrPH, MPH, MSW CURRENT ADDRESS

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Curriculum VitaeDorothy Cilenti, DrPH, MPH, MSWCURRENT ADDRESSUNC Gillings School of Global Public HealthCB# 8165University of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel Hill, NC 27599-8165(919) 843.5427; Fax: 966.0478cilenti@email.unc.eduEDUCATION AND TRAININGGraduate2009DrPH, Health Policy and ManagementUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill1989MSW, MPH, Maternal and Child HealthUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillUndergraduate1985BS, Cum Laude, PsychologyDuke University, Durham, North CarolinaLeadership Development2006Southeast Public Health Leadership Institute, NC Institute for Public Health, Gillings School ofGlobal Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.2000Management Academy for Public Health, Kenan-Flagler School of Business, University ofNorth Carolina at Chapel Hill.1998The Women's Leadership Program, Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, NC.1996Maternal and Child Health Leadership Skills, Department of Maternal and Child Health TrainingInstitute, University of Alabama at Birmingham.1991Fundamentals of Management, North Carolina Office of State Personnel, Raleigh, NC.PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE09/13 - PresentDirector, National Workforce Development Center for Maternal and Child Health,Department of Maternal and Child Health, Gillings School of Global Public Health,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Serve as Principal Investigator of 3-year, 5.5million award from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources andServices Administration. Oversee training and technical assistance to state Title Vagencies implementing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Priority training1

areas include quality improvement, population health management, access to care andsystems integration. Responsible for directing all aspects of the National Center,including program planning, implementation, teaching and evaluation.9/13- PresentConsultant, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University MedicalCenter, Durham, NC. Write content for practicalplaybook@duke.edu highlighting bestpractices in public health and primary care integration. Assist with creation of populationhealth library consisting of resources and training curricula for primary care medicalstudents and residents.11/12 – PresentAdjunct Assistant Professor, Public Health Leadership Program, UNC Gillings School ofGlobal Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.10/12 - PresentAccreditation Administrator, North Carolina Local Health Department AccreditationProgram, North Carolina Institute for Public Health, University of North CarolinaGillings School of Global Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC.10/11 – PresentAdjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, UNCGillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.01/10 – PresentClinical Assistant Professor, Department of Maternal and Child Health, UNC GillingsSchool of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.07/13 – 12/13Adjunct Faculty, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Campbell University, BuiesCreek, NC. Serve as Course Director for Health Policy and Management, a 3-hr graduatelevel course offered through MSPH program.03/13 – 10/13Senior Investigator, North Carolina Institute for Public Health, University of NorthCarolina Gillings School of Global Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC. Serve as PrincipalInvestigator for multiple state and federal contracts, and ensure that projects andprograms meet funder and university requirements. Identify and secure funding for newbusiness opportunities. Develop and maintain relationships with potential funders.Advance the knowledge base and practice of public health by directing public healthsystem research projects with a focus on the North Carolina public health system.Represent and promote the work of the Institute in written and oral presentations to localand national audiences.06/11 – 10/11Interim Health Director, Orange County Health Department, Hillsborough, NC.Performed professional, administrative and supervisory work in planning, developing,implementing and directing programs of the agency.09/07 – 02/13Deputy Director, North Carolina Institute for Public Health, University of North CarolinaGillings School of Global Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC. Responsible for organizationaloperations, projects and staff, including assurance that Institute is meeting mission. Serveas liaison to School of Public Health and external partners, such as the NC Division ofPublic Health and the NC Association of Local Health Directors. Oversee thedevelopment and implementation of the Institute’s fundraising strategy, financialplanning, and grantsmanship activities. Manage new grants, projects or programs asappropriate, including budget and staffing to assure project deliverables.2

04/08 – 12/09Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Maternal and Child Health, UNC GillingsSchool of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.03/05 – 8/07Health Director, Alamance County Health Department, Burlington, NC. Responsible foroverall operation of the agency, including planning, organizing, implementing, directing,evaluating, and providing leadership in a variety of health programs including variousclinics, health education, environmental health, WIC, and dental services. Responsiblefor budget/financial activities, contract management, and personnel policies andprocedures, including staff assignments, hiring, firing, and disciplinary actions. Served asthe health department's representative and secretary to the Board of Health. Representedthe agency when meeting with state and local government officials, community andservice organizations, schools, hospital, and health professionals.10/01 - 02/05Health Director, Chatham County Public Health Department, Pittsboro, NC. Managed theoverall operation of the agency, including planning, organizing, implementing andevaluating health programs, clinics, environmental health services. Responsible forbudget, contracts, and personnel, efficient agency operations and adequate resources forprogram maintenance and expansion and delivery of comprehensive services to thecommunity. Served as health department's representative and secretary to the Board ofHealth. Represented the agency in meetings with state and local officials, communityorganizations, and local boards.09/00 - 10/01Deputy Director, Division of Public Health, North Carolina Department of Health andHuman Services, Raleigh, NC. Served as administrative services director of the Divisionof Public Health. Assisted the Division Director in managing and guiding the affairs ofthe Division. Developed administrative procedures and standards for Division. Directlysupervised the Division budget and contracting offices. Advised the Division Directorand executive management team on program policy, development, implementation, andfinancing issues. Interpreted and enforced state and federal regulations and guidelines.Responded for the Director to requests for information from the General Assembly, theGovernor's Office, the Secretary, federal funding agencies and advocacy groups.Reviewed legislative and policy options affecting agency and made recommendations tothe Division Director on relative benefits and disadvantages.12/98 - 09/00Deputy Section Chief, Women's and Children's Health Section, Division of PublicHealth, Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh, NC. Served as chiefadministrative officer for section. Ensured that section's fiscal, contracting and generaladministrative operations functioned in an effective and efficient manner and compliedwith applicable federal and state laws, and departmental policies and procedures. Dutiesincluded planning, budget preparation and review, policy interpretation, legislative reportpreparation, and interagency liaison work.06/96 - 12/98Head, Maternal Health Branch, Women's Health Section, Division of Women's andChildren's Health, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh,NC. Responsible for programs administered by the Maternal Health Branch. Developedannual Branch work plan goals and objectives; prepared special project grant applicationsand annual federal MCH Block Grant application; conducted statewide needs assessmentto determine local service needs and gaps; developed and implemented programs to meetneeds; monitored staff activities relative to development of programs administered by3

Branch; served as liaison to State Medicaid program on issues related to service provisionto pregnant women and families; managed annual budget of 17 million; reviewed andapproved contracts with local providers and other contractors; prepared and disseminatedvarious statistical and financial reports; ensured proper functioning of public healthstatistical reporting system for maternal health.07/90 - 06/96Public Health Program Manager, Women's and Adolescent Health and Substance AbusePrevention Services, Division of Maternal and Child Health, Wake County Departmentof Health, Raleigh, NC. Directed perinatal substance abuse program for four countyregion. Convened and facilitated multi-agency planning and evaluation team; developedprogram plan; implemented and managed new system of service delivery for substanceexposed families; wrote state and federal applications for funding; managed budget;executed contracts and monitored contract activities; recruited, trained and supervisedstaff; directed substance abuse training for local child care providers; prepared reportsand publications.02/90 - 07/90Research Analyst (temporary position), Division of Clinical Trials, Family HealthInternational, Research Triangle Park, NC. Managed the design and implementation ofcontraceptive clinical trials. Developed files for FDA New Drug Applications and forInvestigational Device Exemptions; developed study protocols, training manuals, caserecord forms and informed consent materials; coordinated medical supplies purchase andinventory control; supervised the daily work of Project Assistant; reviewed error reportand load specification for data analysis and prepared interim reports.08/89 - 10/89Consultant, Council on Developmental Disabilities, Raleigh, NC. Evaluated existingsystems of care for persons with developmental disabilities. Conducted needs assessment;identified service gaps and barriers to care; presented recommendations in final report.09/87 - 04/89Research Assistant, Department of Medical Allied Health Professions, University ofNorth Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC. Assisted in measurement ofpsychosocial and health variables for arthritis patients living in rural, lower-incomecommunities. Developed coding schemes; proofed and coded transcripts; input codes.02/85 - 08/87Project Assistant, Division of Clinical Trials, Family Health International, ResearchTriangle Park, NC. Assisted in applied research of family planning methods to improvematernal health and child survival in developing countries. Edited protocols, instructionmanuals and data collection forms; conducted staff training; managed forms flow;monitored and analyzed data using SPSS and SAS; prepared reports and scientific papers.HONORS2006North Carolina Public Health Association, Robert S. Parker Leadership Scholarship.Presented at Annual Meeting, New Bern, NC.1996Delta Omega, Theta Chapter1995North Carolina Public Health Association, Social Work Section, "OutstandingContributions to Social Work in Public Health". Presented at Annual Meeting, ResearchTriangle Park, NC.4

MEMBERSHIPS2013 - presentAssociation of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP)2009 – 2010American Public Health Association (APHA)2001 – presentNational Association of City and County Health Officials (NACCHO)1990 – presentNorth Carolina Public Health Association (NCPHA)PUBLICATIONSBooks and ChaptersCilenti D. Reproductive health. In: Leserman J, editor. In sickness and in health: the status of women's health inNorth Carolina. Raleigh (NC): Equity; 1993. p. 61-74.Refereed Papers/ArticlesCilenti D, Kum HC, Wells RS, Whitmire JT, Goyal RK, Hillemeier MM. Changes in NC Maternal HealthService Use and Outcomes among Medicaid-enrolled Pregnant Women during State Budget Cuts. Accepted forpublication June 2014. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice.Hillemeier MM, Domino ME, Wells RS, Goyal RK, Kum HC, Cilenti D, Whitmire JT, Basu A. Effects ofMaternity Care Coordination on Pregnancy Outcomes: Propensity-Weighted Analyses. Accepted forpublication April 2014. Maternal and Child Health Journal.Cilenti D, Brownson RC, Umble K, Erwin PC, Summers RL. Information- seeking behaviors and other factorscontributing to successful implementation of evidence-based practices in local health departments. Journal ofPublic Health Management and Practice 2012 Nov; 18(6):571-6.Davis M, Cilenti D, Gunther-Mohr C, Baker, EL.Participatory Research Partnerships: Addressing RelevantPublic Health System Challenges, Public Health Reports 2012 Mar-Apr;127(2).Cilenti D, Summers R, Baker EL, Wood B, Harrison LM. North Carolina’s Public Health PBRN: Incubatingand Testing Innovations in Practice. Leadership in Public Health 2011 Summer/Fall; 9(1): 8-9.Hajat A, Cilenti D, Harrison LM, MacDonald P, Pavletic D, Mays GP, Baker EL. What predicts local publichealth agency performance improvement? A pilot study in North Carolina. J Public Health Manage Pract 2009Mar-Apr;15(2):E22-33.Martin SL, Clark KA, Lynch SR, Kupper LL, Cilenti D. Violence in the lives of pregnant teenage women:associations with multiple substance use. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse 1999 Aug;25(3):425-40.Martin SL, English KT, Clark KA, Cilenti D, Kupper LL. Violence and substance use among North Carolinapregnant women. Am J Public Health 1996 Jul;86(7):991-8.Cilenti D, Farel A. Identifying infants at risk: North Carolina's High-Priority Infant Program. Public HealthNurse 1991 Dec;8(4):219-25.5

Koetsawangt S, Gates DS, Suwanichati S, Jivasak-Apimas S, Leckyrm NA, Cilenti D. Long-term follow-up oflaparoscopic sterilizations by electrocoagulation, the Hulka clip and the tubal ring. Contraception 1990Jan;41(1):9-18.Cilenti D, Solano A, Aranda C, Feldblum PJ, Lamptey PJ. Four-year follow-up of electrocoagulation and tubalring sterilizations in Costa Rica. Int J Gvnaecol Obstet 1988 Jun;26(3):409-12.Chi I, Siemens AJ, Champion CB, Gates D, Cilenti D. Pregnancy following minilaparotomy tubal sterilization-an update of an international data set. Contraception 1987 Sep;36(3):369.Chi IC, Siemens AJ, Champion CB, Gates D, Cilenti D. Pregnancy following minilaparotomy tubalsterilization--an update of an international data set. Contraception 1987 Feb;35(2):171-8.REFEREED PRESENTATIONSWells R, Cilenti D and Issel M. How case management staff and mothers experienced a transition to medicalhomes. Academy of Management Annual Meeting. August 2014, Philadelphia, PA.Schenck AP and Cilenti D. Measuring the return on investment in public health in NC. North Carolina PublicHealth Association Annual Educational Conference. September 2013, New Bern, NC.Duggan K. and Cilenti D. Using the Evidence Base to Improve Local Public Health Practice. NationalAssociation of County and City Health Officials Annual Conference, July 2013, Dallas, TX.Cilenti D. and Gates H. Hospitals and Public Health Agencies Collaborating to Improve Community Health.Institute for Healthcare Improvement 14th Annual International Summit on Improving Patient Care in theOffice Practice and the Community, April 2013, Scottsdale, AZ.Cilenti D., Wells R., Kum HC Trends in Maternal and Child Health Services and Outcomes During theEconomic Recession in North Carolina. North Carolina Public Health Association Educational Conference,September 2012, New Bern, NC.Wells R. and Cilenti D. Four Health Departments Experience Implementing Pregnancy Care Management andCare Coordination for Children. North Carolina Division of Public Health Birth Matters Conference, August2012, Greensboro, NC.Cilenti D and Place J. Student Leaders in Practice Program: Student Experiences and New Opportunities forLocal Health Departments. North Carolina Public Health Association Annual Meeting, September 2011,Charlotte, NC.Cilenti D. Health Department Partnerships: Collaboration with Local Healthcare Providers. North CarolinaPublic Health Association Annual Meeting, Sept 2011, Charlotte, NC.Ammerman A, Cilenti D, Harrison CM. Using Evidence-based Strategies in Public Health. North CarolinaPublic Health Association Annual Meeting, Sept 2011, Charlotte, NC.Cilenti D, Nelson D. Community Health Assessment Needs, National Network of Public Health InstitutesAnnual Conference, Ten Years of Innovations in Public Health: A Lifetime of Healthier Communities, May 1718, 2011, New Orleans, LA.6

Cilenti D. Practice Based Research Networks II Presentation, Session 3.A: How Local Health Departments inNorth Carolina are Sustaining Maternal and Child Care Coordination in the Face of Changing MedicaidPolicies, Keeneland Conference April 13, 2011, Lexington, KY.Cilenti D. Public Health Partnerships Presentation, Session 4.D: Local Health Department Partnerships forMaternal and Child Health, 2011 Keeneland Conference April 13, 2011, Lexington, KY.Davis MV, Cannon MM, Cilenti D, Bowling JM. Improving understanding of what drives local healthdepartment performance, Academy Health Public Health Systems Research Interest Group Meeting, June 29,2010. Boston, MA. Presentation available at s.pdf.Davis MV, Bowling JM, Cannon MM, Cilenti D. Accreditation outcomes: choosing the right indicators,Keeneland Public Health Systems and Services Research Conference, April 21, 2010, Lexington, KY.Presentation available at s1D.pdf.Cilenti D. The impact of North Carolina local public health agency accreditation on public health performance,American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 2009.Cilenti D. Impact of accreditation on performance and capacity of local health departments, NCPHA AnnualMeeting, Asheville, NC, September 2009.Cilenti D. The effect of local public health agency accreditation on performance of North Carolina healthdepartments. National Association of City and County Health Officials Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, July2009.Cilenti D. The impact of North Carolina local public health agency accreditation on public health performance.Public Health Systems and Services Research 2009 Keeneland Conference, Lexington, KY, April 2009.Macon-Harrison L, Hajat A, Cilenti D, Baker, EL. Public Health Workforce, Agency Capacity, andPerformance. What predicts local public health agency performance improvement, NACCHO Annual Meeting,San Francisco, CA, September 2008.Macon-Harrison L, Cilenti D, McDonald P, Davis M, Rybka TP, Vukoson JK, Stevens R. Academic healthdepartments: Enhancing local health departments’ capacity as learning organizations through cooperation withacademic institutions. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2004.Martin SL, Andersen KL, Lynch SR, Cilenti D, Kupper LL. Domestic violence and substance use amongpregnant adolescents. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 1995.Martin SL, Ballard T, Cilenti D, Capps J, Givens J. Domestic violence during pregnancy. 22nd AnnualRegional Conference on Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning, and Services for Children with SpecialNeeds, Asheville, NC, May 1995.Martin SL, English KT, Anderson K, Cilenti D, Lynch SR, Kupper LL. Domestic violence and substance useamong pregnant women in North Carolina. 5th Annual Governor's Institute on Alcohol and Substance AbuseConference, Greensboro, NC, February 1995.Martin SL, English KT, Andersen K, Cilenti C, Kupper LL. Violence and substance use among pregnantwomen. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, October 1994.7

Abernathy D, Cilenti D, Cluderay R, Doolen A, Hartman K, Janes C, Layne N, Osborne R, Peuschel J, SharpeMJ, Shepherd W, Travis D. North Carolina's response to perinatal substance abuse: innovative approach tointeragency, interdisciplinary cooperation at the community level. 5th Annual National Conference on Drugs,Alcohol, Pregnancy and Parenting, Chicago, IL, December 1992.Doolen A, Janes C,Travis D, Letchworth K, Cluderay R, Cilenti D, Sharpe MJ. Interagency cooperation indeveloping a continuum of care for pregnant substance users. 6th Annual Addiction: Focus on WomenConference, Asheville, NC, May 1992.OTHER PRESENTATIONSCilenti D., Morrow J., James C. WIHI: Community Health Needs Assessments Part 2: Lessons from NorthCarolina. Audio broadcast Institute for Healthcare Improvement, April 2013.Cilenti D. Moving from Direct Services to Infrastructure Building in Public Health: Implications for Leadershipand Accountability. Maternal and Child Health Public Health Leadership Institute (MCH PHLI) Webinar,March 2013, Chapel Hill, NCCilenti D. and Deere D. Distance Learning in Response to the 6 I’s: How to Promote InterdisciplinaryEducation and System Integration. Health Resources Service Administration (HRSA) National Maternal andChild Health (MCH) Bureau First Fridays Webinars, March 2013.Cilenti D. Introduction to Cultural Competency and Title VI. 40th Anniversary North Carolina AHEC, February2013, Surry County (Dobson), NC.Cilenti D. North Carolina’s Public Health/Hospital Collaborative. Trust for America’s Health Meeting, May2012, Washington, DC.Cilenti D. North Carolina Public Health Practice-Based Research Network (NCPBRN). North Carolina PublicHealth Association Spring Educational Conference, May 2012, Raleigh, NC.Cilenti D. North Carolina Public Health Leaders in Practice: A Response to County Health Rankings. NorthCarolina Public Health Association Educational Conference, May 2012, Raleigh, NC.Nelson D and Cilenti D. Community Health Needs Assessment. Healthy Carolinians Community HealthAssessment Institute, Feb 2012, Greensboro, NC.Cilenti D. Community Health Needs Assessment: Reaching the Vision. North Carolina State Health Director’sConference, Jan 2012, Raleigh, NC.Cilenti D. Community Health Assessment: Public Health and Hospital Collaboration regarding ACArequirements. North Carolina SOPHE Annual Meeting, October 2011.Cilenti, D. Taking the lead with challenges, changes and great expectations. North Carolina Public HealthAssociation Annual Education Conference, Research Triangle Park, NC, September 2007.Tong R, Cilenti D, Rosoff P, Sanders III GL, Silberman P. Panel discussion: ethics and pandemic flu. 2007North Carolina State Health Director’s Conference, Raleigh, NC, January 2007.8

Martin SL, Anderson KL, Lynch SR, Cilenti D, Kupper LL. Family violence and substance use among pregnantwomen. Fourth International Family Violence Research Conference, Durham, NH, July 1995.Cilenti D, Johnson M, Sharpe MJ. Perinatal substance abuse. Annual Women, Infant and Children (WIC)Conference, Raleigh, NC, October 1993.TEACHING ACTIVITIESAcademic Year 2013-2014Spring 2014MHCH 890 Special Topics in Maternal and Child HealthHPM 611 Public Health Concepts CourseCo-faculty with Jim Porto and Kristen HassmillerPreceptor MHCH 712Served as grader for MCH oral comprehensive examsMasters paper reader for David Toole (HPM)Faculty advisor for MD-MPH graduate student Eze Okeagu (PHLP)Serving on doctoral dissertation committee for Sue Lynn Ledford (HPM)Fall 2013PUBH 580 Health Policy and ManagementCampbell University MSPH programFaculty advisor for MCH graduate students Holly Krohn and Lindsay BreithauptMasters paper reader for Kate Garand (MCH) and Katie Melvin (MCH)Summer 2013HPM 611 Public Health Concepts CourseCo-faculty with Jim Porto and Kristen HassmillerMHCH 890 Public Health, Mental Health, and Behavioral Health: A Systems IntegrationPerspective, Summer Session IPlaced 6 SPH students from MCH, HB, Nutrition, HPM and PHLP in North Carolinalocal health departments to meet practica requirementsMasters paper reader for Tara Ilsley (MCH)Academic Year 2012-2013July 25, 2012Lecture HPM 963: Program Evaluation for Health Leaders: Design and Data CollectionOctober 22, 2012 &March 13, 2013Lecture MHCH 700: Program Planning & Evaluation in MCH. Reviewing the Evidence:Selecting & Implementing Approaches that Work9

Spring 2013Preceptor MHCH 712Served as grader for MCH oral comprehensive examsSupervised MCH students Amanda Allman, Leigh Tally, and Seri LinkFaculty advisor for MD-MPH graduate student Claire Thomson (PHLP)Faculty advisor for MCH graduate student Kate GarandServed as masters paper reader for Claire Thomson (PHLP)Serving on doctoral dissertation committees for Lisa Oxendine (HPM) and MollieWilliams (HPM)Summer 2012Public Health Concepts Course HPM 611Co-faculty with Jim Porto and Kristen HassmillerPlaced 20 students from various SPH departments and other universities inNorth Carolina local health departmentsAcademic Year 2011-2012Spring 2012Preceptor MHCH 712Faculty advisor for MCH graduate students, Pam Shields, Amanda Allman, and ErinO’QuinnSupervised Amanda Allman (MCH), Erin O’Quinn (MCH), Matthew Schnupp (HPM)and Michelle Ralston (HBHE) student assistants on different projectsServed as masters paper reader for Matthew Schnupp (HPM) and Mirna Rauda (MCH)Served as grader for MCH oral comprehensive examsServed on John Weisman’s (HPM) dissertation committeeSummer 2011Summer Public Health Fellows Panelist: Public Health Careers in GovernmentAcademic Year 2010-2011Spring 2011Co-Faculty MHCH 701Spring 2011Preceptor MHCH 712Spring 2011Co-Faculty MHCH 740 (025)October 24, 2011MHCH 700 Reviewing the Evidence: Selecting and Implementing Approaches that Work10

September 13, 2011 HPM 730 Public Health is GlobalSummer 2010, 2011 Placed 13 SPH students from MCH, HBHE, EPID and HPM in North Carolina localhealth departments to meet practica requirementsAcademic Year 2009-2010Spring 2010Preceptor MHCH 712 for Kristen Brugh, Anna Bauer, Erica HamiltonOctober 19, 2009MHCH 700 Reviewing the evidence: selecting intervention approachesSeptember 24, 2009 HPM 350 The public health system in the US and North CarolinaSpring 1997Co-faculty MHCH 315 SeminarCONTRACTS AND GRANTSNational Consolidated Center for MCH Workforce DevelopmentProject Duration: September 1, 2013-August 31, 2016Total Funding: 5,516,859Funding Body: Health Resources and Services Administration, MCH BureauP.I.: Dorothy CilentiNorth Carolina Local Health Department Accreditation ProgramProject Duration: July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014Total Funding: 235,000Funding Body: NC Association of Local Health DirectorsP.I.: Dorothy CilentiA Comparison of National and State Local Public Health AccreditationProject Duration: February 1, 2013 – September 30, 2013Total Funding: 51,310Funding Body: Public Health Accreditation BoardP.I: Dorothy CilentiPediatric Nutrition Training ContractProject Duration: October 1, 2012-September 30, 2013Total Funding: 145,847Funding Body: NC DHHS, Division of Public HealthP.I.: Dorothy CilentiBoards of Health Training ContractProject Duration: June 1, 2012-May 31, 2013Total Funding: 49,718Funding Body: NC DHHS, Division of Public HealthP.I.: Dorothy CilentiDavidson County Community Health AssessmentProject Duration: February 1, 2012 – June 30, 2012Total Funding: 52,99211

Funding Body: Davidson County Health Department/Lexington Medical Center/Thomasville Medical CenterP.I: Dorothy CilentiCounty Health RankingsProject Duration: October 1, 2011-June 30, 2012Total Funding: 4800Funding Body: University of Wisconsin Population Health InstituteP.I.: Dorothy CilentiPractice Application Qualitative Analysis and Literature ReviewProject Duration: July 1, 2011 – January 31, 2012Total Funding: 69,091Funding Body: University of Kentucky/Robert Wood Johnson FoundationPI: Dorothy CilentiCommunity Health AssessmentProject Duration: May 2011 – August 2011Total Funding: 35,000Funding Body: National Network of Public Health InstitutesPI: Dorothy CilentiQuality Improvement Training ContractProject Duration: January 1, 2011-December 31, 2011Total Funding: 53,765Funding Body: NC Public Health Foundation, Center for Public Health QualityP.I.: Dorothy CilentiMaternal and Child Health Distance Learning GrantProject Duration: July 2010 – June 2013Total Funding: 300,000Funding Body: Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services AdministrationPI: Dorothy CilentiThe Moderating Effects of Leadership and Community Engagement on Public Health Reimbursement PolicyChange in North CarolinaProject Duration: May 2010 – May 2011Total Funding: 10,000Funding Body: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Kentucky, Center for Public Health Systemsand Services ResearchPI: Dorothy CilentiPublic Health Systems and Services ResearchProject Duration: February 2009-January 2010Total Funding: 156,467Funding Body: Robert Wood Johnson FoundationPI: Dr. Mary V. DavisCo-PI: Dorothy CilentiPublic Health Systems and Services ResearchProject Duration: May 2008-May 200912

Total Funding: 10,000Funding Body: University of Kentucky Research FoundationPI: Dorothy CilentiHealthy Start Baby Love PlusProject Duration: September 1997 - August 2001Total Funding: 1,486,958 annuallyFunding Body: Division of Healthy Start, HRSAPI: Dorothy CilentiCo-PI: Dr. Kevin RyanSubstance Abuse Free Families and EnvironmentsProject Duration: September 1997 – August 1998Total Funding: 300,000 AnnuallyFunding Body: Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, SAMHSAPI: Dorothy CilentiMinority Infant Mortality Reduction ProjectProject Duration: July 1995 – June 1998Total Funding: 51,500 AnnuallyFunding Body: DEHNR – Division of MCHPI: Dorothy CilentiNursery for Step by Step Day Treatment ProgramProject Duration: May 1994 - April 1995Total Funding: 6,000Funding Body: Junior League of RaleighPI: Dorothy CilentiChild Care for Step by StepProject Du

Dorothy Cilenti, DrPH, MPH, MSW CURRENT ADDRESS UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health CB# 8165 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-8165 (919) 843.5427; Fax: 966.0478 cilenti@email.unc.edu EDUCATION AND TRAINING Graduate 2009 DrPH, Health Policy and Management University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill