ACCLPP Membership Roster
The ACCLPP consists of 13 regular voting members knowledgeable in fields associated with childhood lead poisoning who have been selected by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Committee also includes 9 nonvoting ex officio members representing additional agencies of the U.S. government and 9 nonvoting liaison representatives representing organizations with interests in childhood lead poisoning prevention.
Chair
George G. Rhoads, MD, MPHAssociate Dean
School of Public Health
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Piscataway, New Jersey
Term: 06/30/2008–05/31/2012
Executive Secretary
Mary Jean Brown, ScD, RNBranch Chief
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Center for Environmental Health
Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch
Atlanta, Georgia
Members
Magaly C. Angeloni, MBAProgram Manager
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program
Rhode Island Department of Health
Providence, Rhode Island
Term: 06/01/2005–05/31/2009 Valerie Charlton, MD, MPH
Branch Chief
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program
California Department of Health Services
Richmond, California
Term: 06/01/2005–05/31/2009 Deborah A. Cory-Slechta, PhD
Professor
University of Rochester School of Medicine
Department of Environmental Medicine
Rochester, New York
Term: 06/01/2006–05/31/2010 Sher Lynn Gardner, MD, FAAP
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Department of Pediatrics
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia
Term: 06/01/2006–05/31/2010 Kimberly Hansen, MD
Pediatric Medical Director
Peoples Community Health Clinic
Waterloo, Iowa
Term: 07/02/2008–05/31/2012 Linda Kite
Director
Healthy Homes Collaborative
Los Angeles, California
Term: 06/01/2006–05/31/2010 Michael Kosnett, MD, MPH
Medical Toxicologist
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Denver, Colorado
Term: 07/07/2008–05/31/2011 Jessica Leighton, PhD, MPH
Assistant Commissioner
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
New York, New York
Term: 07/07/2008–05/31/2009 Brenda Reyes, MD, MPH
Bureau Chief
Community and Children's Environmental Health Bureau
City of Houston Health and Human Services
Houston, Texas
Term: 06/01/2008–05/31/2012 Megan Sandel, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor
Boston Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
Term: 09/05/2008–05/31/2010 Gail Wasserman, PhD
Director
Center for the Promotion of Mental Health in Juvenile Justice
Columbia University
New York, New York
Term: 06/20/2007–05/31/2011 Dana Williams
Parent
Decatur, Georgia
Term: 07/03/2008–05/31/2012
Non-Voting Federal Representatives
US Agency for International DevelopmentJohn Borrazzo, PhD
Environmental Health Program Advisor
Washington, District of Columbia Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Walter Alarcon, MD, MSc
Senior Service Fellow
Cincinnati, Ohio Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Jerry Zelinger, MD
Baltimore, Maryland US Consumer Product Safety Commission
Kris Hatlelid, PhD, MPH
Toxicologist
Bethesda, Maryland US Department of Housing and Urban Development
Warren Friedman, PhD, CIH
Deputy Director of Program Management and Assurance Division
Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control
Washington, District of Columbia US Environmental Protection Agency
Jacqueline E. Mosby, MPH
Chief
Program Assessment and Outreach Branch
National Program Chemical Division
Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
Washington, District of Columbia US Food and Drug Administration
Michael P. Bolger, PhD, DABT
Division of Risk Assessment, CFSAN
College Park, Maryland Health Resources and Services Administration
Phyllis Stubbs-Wynn, MD, MPH
Chief, Infant and Child Health Branch
Maternal and Child Health Bureau
Rockville, Maryland National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences
Walter Rogan, MD
Medical Epidemiologist
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Non-Voting Liaison Representatives
Alliance for Healthy HomesJane Malone
Housing Policy Director
Washington, District of Columbia American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
Jan Towers, PhD
Director of Health Policy
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania American Academy of Pediatrics
Helen J. Binns, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Preventive Medicine
Division of General Academic Pediatrics
Children's Memorial Hospital
Chicago, Illinois American Association of Poison Control Centers
George C. Rodgers, Jr., MD, PhD
Professor of Pediatrics and Pharmacolgy/Toxicology
Department of Pediatrics
University of Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky American Industrial Hygiene Association
Steve M. Hays, CIH, PE
Gobbell Hays Partners, Inc.
Nashville, Tennessee American Public Health Association
Ben Gitterman, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Public Health
Department of General Community Pediatrics
Children's National Medical Center
George Washington University
Washington, District of Columbia Association of Public Health Laboratories
Duane Boline, PhD
Director, Division of Health and Environmental Laboratories
Kansas Department of Health and Environment
Topeka, Kansas Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists
Ezatollah Keyvan-Larijani, MD, DrPH
Lead Poisoning Prevention Program
Maryland Department of the Environment
Baltimore, Maryland National Center for Healthy Housing
Jonathan Wilson, MPP
Deputy Director
Columbia, Maryland
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