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Acknowledgements HIPPY USA wishes to extend sincere appreciation and deep gratitude to the following individuals and organizations for their valuable contribution to our National Conference: • All of the FLORIDA HIPPY programs, volunteers, state advisory committee members, coordinators, funders, home visitors, parents and children • Our National Conference Committee that includes the Florida HIPPY T&TA Center staff and all the Florida HIPPY programs • Leroy Butler, Jewel Johnson and Keynote Speaker Ethan Long for providing their time and talents for the Avima D. Lombard Award Dinner • Ellen Galinsky, Ralph Smith, Adam Shapiro, Kathleen Havey and Thomas Moore for serving as Keynote Speakers during event. • The outstanding presenters that include HIPPY USA Staff, National Trainers and State Leaders, Coordinators, and Guests • Alice Greenwood, our beloved “Quilt Lady,” who is the creator of the HIPPY Quilts • Our Avima D. Lombard Award Committee: Beth Francis, Tyra Greenwood Shonyell Johnson, Natha Jolly, Marjorie Margolies, Linda McNulty, Olayinka Ojo, Tina Watson, Gwen Welch and Paul Wirtz • Our authors and book signing guests: Mary Doyle, Lorrel Esterbrook, M. Gayle Hart, Ethan Long and Carla Mowell • Our sponsors: Adam Shapiro Public Relations, Connelly 3 Publishing Group, Council for Professional Recognition, GHP Media, Inc., IBERIABANK and Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP. Thank You for Your Support in Shaping Our Event! HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 1 Adam Shapiro Public Relations, LLC 20 New Home Visitor CDA Assessment Process Coming Summer 2016 PROUD TO SHAPE THE FUTURE WITH HIPPY USA & SUPPORT THE 2016 NATIONAL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE 2460 16th Street, NW • Washington, DC 20009-3547 cdacouncil.org ASPR.bz | 202.427.3603 Thank You HIPPY USA Staff HIPPY Home Visitors HIPPY Trainers, State Directors & Contacts HIPPY Coordinators Agency Leads & Advisory Boards For All You Do to Shape the Future of Children & Families From the HIPPY USA National Board of Trustees HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 2 Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION ......................................................................................... 5 CONFERENCE AGENDA AT-A-GLANCE ................................................................. 6 HOTEL MAP ................................................................................................................ 8 SUNDAY'S AGENDA .................................................................................................. 9 National Board of Trustees Meeting ....................................................................... 9 Avima D. Lombard Award Dinner ........................................................................... 9 National Trainer Meeting/Workshop ....................................................................... 9 MONDAY'S AGENDA ...............................................................................................10 Opening Session ..................................................................................................10 Morning Workshops .............................................................................................11 Luncheon Session ................................................................................................12 Afternoon Workshops ...........................................................................................13 State and Regional Meetings ...............................................................................14 TUESDAY'S AGENDA ..............................................................................................15 Morning Workshops .............................................................................................15 Afternoon Workshops ...........................................................................................17 State Director and National Trainer Meeting/Workshop.......................................18 WEDNESDAY'S AGENDA ........................................................................................18 Plenary Session ...................................................................................................18 Closing Lunch Session .........................................................................................18 HIPPY USA NATIONAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND STAFF LISTING ...............19 HIPPY USA STATE LEADERS AND CONTACTS AND NATIONAL TRAINERS ...20 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE .................................................21 HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 3 v Designed for HIPPY staff to gain more knowledge about the HIPPY model, curriculum and the essence of HIPPY, this is a required training for new coordinators, assistant coordinators and supervisors looking to fulfill Accreditation Standard 7. 2016 Preservice Training July 10th –14th Little Rock, AR Watch for more information in the weekly emails from HIPPY USA. Questions? Contact Tina Watson at 501.537.7732 or email [email protected]. HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 4 General Information Registration The registration area will be open for the convenience of attendees, presenters and volunteers from Sunday through Wednesday and is located at Registration Desk A/B on the Rosen Plaza Ground Floor (see Hotel Map – page 8). Meals HIPPY USA will provide the Avima Gala dinner on Sunday night and lunch each day. Breakfast and dinner will be on your own the remaining days and the hotel offers a variety of in-house dining options at various prices. Exhibitors Exhibitors will be located in Alcoves A, B, & C and will feature highlights from the host programs, items from Young Living Essential Oils, and resources from our partners at Adam Shapiro Public Relations, the Council for Professional Recognition, Connelly 3 Publishing Group and the HIPPY Store. Don’t forget to stop by the HIPPY Store for your end of year celebrations and to purchase our newest items. Evaluations Your feedback is important to us! Please complete your workshop evaluation at the conclusion of each session. Overall conference evaluations will be emailed. Please be sure to check your inbox when you return. Your comments help us make improvements to future conferences. Professional Development Hours The conference will provide at least 14 professional development hours. Participants’ completed Professional Development Worksheet (page 21) will serve as certification. Workshop participants will receive certification stickers, categorized by Professional Development Area, from the presenters at the conclusion of each session. This is proof of training hours. HUSA cannot replace a lost certificate. Social Media We will utilize social media to engage attendees and the early childhood education community with real-time updates via Twitter and Facebook! Whether you’ve got an iPad, smartphone or laptop, we want you to post periodic updates, share information about your conference session and more! (Don’t forget to “Like” the HUSA Facebook page and follow us on Twitter @HIPPYUSA.) Use the following hashtags with your posts and tweets: #HUSAconf2016, #HIPPYworks, #HIPPYLeadership2016. Presenter List and Attendee List At the conclusion of the national conference, the complete list of presenters and participants will be emailed to all conference participants, and also placed on the HIPPY USA web site. Presenter bios will be available as well. Workshop Materials At the conclusion of the national conference, workshop materials shared by conference presenters will be placed on the HIPPY USA web site. HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 5 Agenda At-a-Glance Sunday (4/3) • • • • • HIPPY USA National Board of Trustees Meeting – 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. HIPPY USA National Trainers’ Meeting – 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration – Noon to 6 p.m. Home Visitor Rally – 3:30 to 5 p.m. Avima D. Lombard Award Dinner – 6 p.m. Reception & Book Signing, Dinner & Program at 7 p.m. HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 6 Agenda At-a-Glance Wednesday (4/6) • • • Plenary Session – 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Break – 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. (allows for check out) Closing Lunch Session – 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. o Featuring Keynote Speaker, Dr. Thomas Moore HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 7 HOTEL MAP Rosen Plaza Hotel GROUND FLOOR Registration HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 8 Sunday, April 3 8:30 a.m.− 5 p.m. HIPPY USA National Board of Trustees Meeting 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. National Trainers’ Meeting 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Home Visitor Rally (designed specifically for home visitors) Noon − 6 p.m. HIPPY USA National Conference Registration All conference participants are asked to check in at the HIPPY USA registration area, where you will receive your conference booklet, meal tickets and hospitality bag. This is also the perfect opportunity to greet old friends and meet new ones! Avima D. Lombard Award Dinner Sunday, April 3 ⏐ 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. ⏐ Ballroom B Reception and Book Signing begin at 6:00 p.m. Keynote Speaker Ethan Long award-winning and internationally recognized illustrator Join us for this event honoring our own outstanding HIPPY professionals whose services have made a significant contribution to improving the lives of children and families. Previous recipients include: Nan Rich, Miriam Westheimer, Scott Gordon, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Jeffrey Tabak, Carol Rasco, M. Gayle Hart, Mary Doyle and Judy Gibson. HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 9 Opening General Session April 4, 2016 │9:00 a.m. │Ballroom A Welcome Mary Lindsey, Ph.D. State Director Florida HIPPY T&TA Center University of South Florida Greetings Lia Lent National Executive Director, HIPPY USA Marjorie Margolies Chair, HIPPY USA National Board of Trustees Keynote Speaker Ellen Galinsky President and Co-Founder Families and Work Institute (FWI) Remarks Donna Kirkwood National Program Director, HIPPY USA Conference Announcements Teri Todd Director of Operations, HIPPY USA Door Prizes Florida Host Programs HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 10 Monday Professional Development Sessions April 4, 2016 │10:30 a.m. to noon The session descriptions that follow will assist you in selecting from an array of topics. Some presenters have established participant limits and the doors will be closed when the maximum number is reached. Please select a second workshop in case your first choice is full. The seating is on a first-come, first served basis. Reflective Supervision Salon 9 Presenter: Michelle Mackin-Brown – Family and Community Services Team Lead at the Educare Denver School at Clayton Early Learning Support the staff you supervise to answer their own questions and guide them towards decision-making. Work together with your staff to explore emotions and feelings related to issues that may arise in the work they do with families. Learn how to support your staff members in an empathetic, non-judgmental way and cultivate a supervisor/supervisee relationship focused on honesty and trust. Recommended for supervisors and coordinators. Limited to 60. Simplify! Simplify! Simplify! Salon 10 Presenter: Ethan Long – Award-Winning Children’s Book Author & Illustrator In this exciting, interactive and hands-on session, attendees will learn the importance of simplifying in writing and drawing and how it can be translated into everyday tasks and activities. Drawing pads and pencils will be provided. Recommended for all. Limited to 60. Spice Up Your Role Play Salon 11 Presenters: Letty Aleman & Heather McQueen – Coastal Bend HIPPY Coordinators, Corpus Christi, TX If you want role play to be fun and interactive, this is the workshop for you! Come and learn fun tips and tricks to spice up your weekly role play/staff meetings. We will demonstrate easy activities and ice breakers to include in your role play so that home visitors will be engaged and enthusiastic. Recommended for coordinators and home visitors. Limited to 60. Strategies to Support Family Engagement in Home Visiting Salon 12 Presenter: Kathy Pillow-Price, Ph.D. Director – Arkansas Home Visiting Network Effective home visitors engage families by focusing their child’s development, interacting positively to support child development, using family activities for learning, and engaging in collaborative planning. This session will assist home visitors in engaging family’s efforts to promote their children’s healthy development and learning through actively participating in home visits. Recommended for coordinators and home visitors. Limited to 60. The Impact of Collaborative Programming: Serving Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Salon 13 Presenters: Karen Berkman, Ph.D. – Executive Director, Center for Autism and Related Disabilities and the Learning Academy at the University of South Florida | Mary Lindsey, Ph.D. – Florida HIPPY State Director and HIPPY USA National Trainer | Brenda Brinson – HIPPY Coordinator, Bible-Based Fellowship Church of Temple Terrace, Tampa, FL This session will describe an innovative application of the HIPPY curriculum to a new population; specifically, children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Recommended for administrators, coordinators and supervisors. Limited to 60. Using ETO Reports to Tell Your Story Salon 14 Presenters: Donna Kirkwood, Ph.D. – HIPPY USA National Program Director | Natha Jolly – Data Management Specialist, HIPPY USA You’ve put in your data, now what? ETO is more than just a place to input data. ETO can tell you how families, home visitors and your program are performing. HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 11 Campaign for Grade Level Reading Networking Luncheon April 4, 2014 │12:15 to 1:15 p.m. │Ballroom B Presiding Lia Lent National Executive Director, HIPPY USA Keynote Speaker Ralph Smith Managing Director Campaign for Grade Level Reading The Campaign is a collaborative effort by foundations, nonprofit partners, business leaders, government agencies, states and communities across the nation to ensure that more children in low-income families succeed in school and graduate prepared for college, a career, and active citizenship. HIPPY USA is extremely proud to be a partner with the Campaign for Grade Level Reading. Remarks Donna Kirkwood, Ph.D. National Program Director, HIPPY USA HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 12 Monday Professional Development Sessions April 4, 2016 │1:30 to 3:00 p.m. The session descriptions that follow will assist you in selecting from an array of topics. Some presenters have established participant limits and the doors will be closed when the maximum number is reached. Please select a second workshop in case your first choice is full. The seating is on a first-come, first served basis. Reflective Supervision Salon 9 Presenter: Michelle Mackin-Brown – Family and Community Services Team Lead at the Educare Denver School at Clayton Early Learning Support the staff you supervise to answer their own questions and guide them towards decision-making. Work together with your staff to explore emotions and feelings related to issues that may arise in the work they do with families. Learn how to support your staff members in an empathetic, non-judgmental way and cultivate a supervisor/supervisee relationship focused on honesty and trust. Recommended for supervisors and coordinators. Limited to 60. Working with Families During Times of Crisis: What Home Visitors Can Do to Help Salon 10 Presenter: Nicholas Long, Ph.D. – Director of the Arkansas Home Visiting Network Training Institute, Professor of Pediatrics & Director of Pediatric Psychology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences & Arkansas Children’s Hospital This workshop will focus on strategies that home visitors can use to help the families they serve during times of crisis. Both general crisis intervention strategies as well as strategies for specific types of crises (e.g., domestic violence, parental separation/divorce, family death, mental health issues, substance abuse problems, and natural disasters) will be covered. Recommended for Home Visitors, Coordinators, Educators and Supervisors. Limited to 60. Shaping a Better Future with CQI (Continuous Quality Improvement) Salon 11 Presenters: Alice Story – Arkansas Department of Health CQI Lead | Kathy Pillow-Price, Ph.D. Director, Arkansas Home Visiting Network In this interactive session, participants will learn about the benefits of Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) and how this process can help them achieve personal and professional goals that will positively impact their work with families. Join us as we learn more about how to identify the purpose of a Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycle, write an AIM statement, write a CQI Plan and hopefully laugh a little too. Limited to 60. The Strengths Based Plan for Professional Development Salon 12 Presenter: Gwen Welch – Coordinator, Jeffco HIPPY and HIPPY USA National Trainer | Linda McNulty – HIPPY USA National Trainer Tired of Mickey Mousing around with your team to create a professional development plan? Attendees will identify strategies to support their team in creating a professional development plan that encourages the use of each individual’s strengths to support their growth. A variety of strength finder assessments will be discussed along with strategies in how to utilize your home visitor’s strengths to develop intrinsic strategies for their success. Recommended for coordinators. Limited to 60. HIPPY Hacks: You Already Work Hard, Work Smart Too Salon 13 Presenters: Carla Mowell, Texas HIPPY State Director and HIPPY USA National Trainer | Lorrel Esterbrook, Clayton Early Learning and HIPPY USA National Trainer We already know that coordinators work hard, this session will help them identify how to work even smarter. Practical tips and tricks will be shared to maximize time, money and how to use resources to the fullest. Come ready to share your HIPPY Hacks and learn from others. Recommended for administrators, coordinators and home visitors. Limited to 60. Leadership Influence on Team Effectiveness Salon 14 Presenter: Jennifer Capeheart-Meningall, Ph.D. – Founder and Senior Executive Consultant for EpiphanyLeads, Inc. This workshop session will address the leadership skills and approaches necessary for impacting positive staff engagement, team performance, and organizational outcomes. Participants will learn the leadership qualities that influence team achievement. Specifically, they will learn to understand and create functional teams; to understand organizational culture and leadership style and the impact on team performance; and to build staff and team engagement. Recommended for administrators, supervisors and coordinators. Limited to 60. HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 13 State and Regional Meetings April 4, 2016 │3:30 to 5:00 p.m. State and regional meetings will be held in the rooms listed below: Alabama Colorado Florida Nevada Salon 9 Salon 10 Ballroom B Salon 14 Arkansas DC/MD/VA Louisiana Texas Ballroom A Salon 11 Salon 12 Salon 13 Independent Sites – Ballroom A The HIPPY Store is OPEN Browse for ideas and check out the newer items! Shop between workshops and during breaks! HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 14 Tuesday Plenary Session April 5, 2016 │9:00 to 10:00 a.m. │Ballroom A Presiding Lia Lent National Executive Director, HIPPY USA Greetings Harris Rosen President and COO of Rosen Hotels & Resorts HIPPY Research, Evaluations, Assessments & Measurements HIPPY USA Research Team Tuesday Professional Development Sessions April 5, 2016 │10:30 a.m. to noon The session descriptions that follow will assist you in selecting from an array of topics. Some presenters have established participant limits and the doors will be closed when the maximum number is reached. Please select a second workshop in case your first choice is full. The seating is on a first come, first serve basis. Making Good Great: A Practical Guide to Reflective Supervision Salon 9 Presenter: Lidia Clarke – Director of Quality Programming, Early Learning Coalition of Miami-Dade/Monroe This interactive workshop will explore reflective supervision techniques that turn good programs into GREAT programs. Participants will discuss adult learning principles, and practical methods to engage, empower, and effectively communicate expectations with families and colleagues. Bring your questions, challenges and success stories to this community of practice format. Recommended for all. Limited to 60. Working with Families During Times of Crisis: What Home Visitors Can Do to Help Salon 10 Presenter: Nicholas Long, Ph.D. – Director of the Arkansas Home Visiting Network Training Institute, Professor of Pediatrics & Director of Pediatric Psychology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences & Arkansas Children’s Hospital This workshop will focus on strategies that home visitors can use to help the families they serve during times of crisis. Both general crisis intervention strategies as well as strategies for specific types of crises (e.g., domestic violence, parental separation/divorce, family death, mental health issues, substance abuse problems, and natural disasters) will be covered. Recommended for Home Visitors, Coordinators, Educators and Supervisors. Limited to 60. HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 15 Tuesday Professional Development Sessions April 5, 2016 │10:30 a.m. to noon (continued) The session descriptions that follow will assist you in selecting from an array of topics. Some presenters have established participant limits and the doors will be closed when the maximum number is reached. Please select a second workshop in case your first choice is full. The seating is on a first come, first serve basis. Using the Bracken School Readiness Assessment to Monitor the Educational Progress of HIPPY Children Salon 11 Presenter: Ruby Joseph – Assistant-in-Research Faculty, University of South Florida Department of Child and Family Studies The Bracken School Readiness Assessment measures children's understanding of five early learning concepts relating to colors, shapes, letters, numbers/counting and sizes/comparisons. This session will teach participants how to conduct and score pre and post Bracken School Readiness Assessments and demonstrate how common assessment challenges can be addressed. Participants will also learn how HIPPY programs can use the results from the Bracken School Readiness Assessments to monitor the educational progress of HIPPY children. Recommended for coordinators and home visitors. Limited to 60. Recruiting and Retention: HIPPY’s Best Practices Salon 12 Presenter: Tina Watson, National Program Assistant Director, HIPPY USA Featured Panelists: Kelly Moore – Benton, AR Wendy Prewett – El Centro, CA Grace Reese – Mobile, AL Dee Parson – Quitman, AR Shonyell Johnson – St. Petersburg, FL Are you having trouble recruiting your HIPPY families and/or staff? Is your goal to have a higher retention rate next program year? If so, this workshop is exactly what you need! This session will shed light on positive “best practices” on how to recruit and retain your HIPPY families and home visitors. Come to this unique workshop that will have a small panel of your HIPPY peers, sharing techniques that have worked well for their programs – techniques that you can take back and utilize at your HIPPY program. Recommended for all. Limited to 60. Partnering with Family Child Care Salon 13 Presenter: Maria Meinking –YWCA of Greater Cincinnati HIPPY Coordinator and HIPPY USA National Trainer Learn how to partner with family childcare providers by providing the HIPPY curriculum. (Please note that this is an adaptation to the model and would need prior approval by HIPPY USA). Recommended for coordinators. Limited to 60. Parent Assessment: Using the Updated HIPPY USA Parent Involvement Interview Salon 14 Presenter: Donna Kirkwood, Ph.D. – HIPPY USA National Program Director The HIPPY USA Parent Involvement Interview can be used to evaluate program effectiveness and the impact that your HIPPY program has on parenting behavior. Join us to learn how to use this assessment to meet accreditation requirements and use your data to provide program effectiveness. Recommended for all. Limited to 60. HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 16 Tuesday Professional Development Sessions April 5, 2016 │2:00 to 3:30 p.m. The session descriptions that follow will assist you in selecting from an array of topics. Some presenters have established participant limits and the doors will be closed when the maximum number is reached. Please select a second workshop in case your first choice is full. The seating is on a first come, first serve basis. The Magic of Supervision and Coaching Salon 9 Presenter: Dellisa Ford-Edwards – Director of Early Childhood Education & Parenting Services at Brighton Center, Inc. In the spirit of Walt Disney, this session will help current or potential supervisors understand the purpose and principles of supervision and coaching as an essential part of teaching, mentoring and empowering staff in an effort to achieve objectives and develop staff. Recommended for all. Limited to 60. Using the HIPPY USA Training Academy for Professional Development Salon 10 Presenter: Donna Kirkwood, Ph.D. – National Program Director, HIPPY USA It’s here! The HIPPY USA Training Academy is open and ready to provide you with the professional development you need. Join us to learn about setting up an account, taking classes and getting credit for professional development. All Training Academy courses may be used for CDA credit (if desired). Recommended for all. Limited to 60. Unlocking the HIPPY Secret Vault (The HIPPY Library) Salon 11 Presenter: Olayinka Ojo – Education Consultant for Region 10 Education Service Center and HIPPY USA National Trainer During this session, participants will learn how to navigate through the HIPPY library to find documents on daily operations of a HIPPY program, information on ETO, supervision, and accreditation. Whether you are a new coordinator or very experienced, this session will give you insight on documents that you can use to make your job easier and run a more effective program, including use of online resources to maximize training time during weekly role play. Practical hands on activities will be included, so please BOYD (Bring Your Own Device). Recommended for coordinators, assistant coordinators, supervisors and lead home visitors. Limited to 60. Engagement for Success Salon 12 Presenter: Robert Garcia – Dallas Independent School District HIPPY Coordinator This session will provide research based information of the six-types of parent involvement. You will formulate an action plan to involve and engage parents by putting into practice what was learned during the session and collaborate with colleagues who have experienced home visits and understand the parents where they are. Recommended for coordinators and home visitors. Limited to 60. HIPPY Hacks: You Already Work Hard, Work Smart Too Salon 13 Presenters: Carla Mowell, Texas HIPPY State Director and HIPPY USA National Trainer | Lorrel Esterbrook, Clayton Early Learning and HIPPY USA National Trainer We already know that coordinators work hard, this session will help them identify how to work even smarter. Practical tips and tricks will be shared to maximize time, money and how to use resources to the fullest. Come ready to share your HIPPY Hacks and learn from others. Recommended for administrators, coordinators and home visitors. Limited to 60. Why the Achievement Gap for African Americans Salon 14 Presenter: Burnette Scarboro – Family Engagement Region Representative and African Heritage Outreach and Early Literacy Project Leader, Fairfax County Public Schools This session is designed for parents, child care providers and instructors who work with African-American children and desire to learn strategies that support the rich history of our culture. Recommended for all. Limited to 60. HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 17 Wednesday Plenary Session April 6, 2016 │8:30 to 10:30 a.m. │Ballroom A Shaping Our Future: HIPPY Strategies and Innovations Lia Lent National Executive Director, HIPPY USA Wednesday Closing Lunch Session April 6, 2016 │11:00 to 12:30 p.m. │Ballroom B Presiding Mary Lindsey, Ph.D. State Director Florida HIPPY Keynote Speaker Dr. Thomas Moore Early Childhood Consultant and Benedict College Associate Professor of Child and Family Studies Remarks Mary Lindsey, Ph.D. State Director Florida HIPPY Closing Remarks Lia Lent National Executive Director, HIPPY USA HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 18 HIPPY USA National Board of Trustees CHAIR Marjorie Margolies Mayer Brown LLP HIPPY Milwaukee Joe Ross Vested Finance, Schoold App Anita Stoller Apple, Inc. VICE CHAIR Mary Beth Salomone Testa MBST Solutions, LLC Verelyn Gibbs Watson Watson Works, LLC EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Immediate Past Chair and Strategic Outreach Advisor Linda Frank Author TREASURER Vicky Kern San Diego State University Research Foundation SECRETARY Susan Storer Macy’s, Inc. Advisor Adam S. Kohler Welsco, Inc. Robin Frank Advocate and Volunteer Sue Plastrik National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) John Gonzalez JDG Associates, Inc. Michelle Mackin-Brown Field Representative Mark Gross, Ph.D. Family Central, Inc. Miriam Westheimer, Ed.D. Director, HIPPY International Jeffrey Keilson Advocates, Inc. TRUSTEES EMERITI Hillary Rodham Clinton New York, NY Susan Nasca Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Honorable Nan Rich Weston, FL Laura Peracchio, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Dr. Ruth Westheimer Brooklyn, NY HIPPY USA National Office Staff Lia Lent Shaqwunna Hancock National Executive Director Office Assistant Jill Tate Natha Jolly Fund Development & Executive Support Coordinator Data Management Specialist Donna Kirkwood, Ph.D. National Program Director Tina Watson National Program Assistant Director Teri Todd Director of Operations HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 19 HIPPY State Directors and Contacts Alabama Louisiana Lucy Cohen Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education Gail Jones HIPPY USA National Trainer Maryland Arkansas Barbara Scherr Maryland State Department of Education Tyra Greenwood Arkansas Children’s Hospital Nevada Colorado Angela Triche Sunrise Children’s Foundation Florida Carla Mowell Texas HIPPY Center, UNT Heather Tritten The Colorado Parent and Child Foundation Texas Mary Lindsey, Ph.D. Florida HIPPY T&TA Center HIPPY USA National Trainers Theresa Booker Prince Frederick, MD Gail Vavasseur Jones Baton Rouge, LA Olayinka Ojo Irving, TX Sylvia Bougacha Dallas, TX Mary Lindsey Tampa, FL Dabaram Rampersad Tampa, FL Michelle Mackin-Brown Lakewood, CO Susan Lynch Russellville, AR Jacqueline Richardson Little Rock, AR Lorrel Esterbrook Commerce City, CO Linda McNulty Pine Bluff, AR Joanne Shum Montgomery, AL M. Gayle Hart Little Rock, AR Maria Meinking Cincinnati, OH Adriana Trevino Dallas, TX Peggy Herrera Alamosa, CO Nancy Monroe Forest Grove, OR Gwen Welch Lakewood, CO Carla Mowell Denton, TX HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 20 Put your name on this form as soon as you receive your program. This is proof of training hours. HUSA cannot replace a lost Certificate of Attendance certificate. Print Your Name Here Participated in the 2016 HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference – “Shaping Our Future” April 3 – 6, 2016 | Orlando, Florida Opening General Session – Monday, April 4 Ellen Galinksy – 1 hour Supporting Social/Emotional Development & Providing Positive Guidance Lunch – Monday, April 4 Campaign for Grade Level Reading Ralph Smith – 1 hour Advancing Children’s Physical/Intellectual Competence State & Regional Meetings – Monday, April 4 State Directors/Leaders – 1.5 hours Managing an Effective Program ETO & Data Management Technical Assistance Natha Jolly (30 minute & 1 hour appointments available) Managing an Effective Program Plenary Session – Tuesday, April 5 Research/Evaluation/Assessments/Measurements Research Team – 1 hour Home Visiting and HIPPY Specific Training Lunch – Tuesday, April 5 Shaping Our HIPPY Story Public Relations & Advocacy Presentation Adam Shapiro & Kathleen Havey – 1 hour Home Visiting and HIPPY Specific Training Monday morning workshop – April 4 10:30 a.m. to Noon 1.5 hours SESSION LABEL HERE Monday afternoon workshop – April 4 1:30 to 3 p.m. 1.5 hours SESSION LABEL HERE Tuesday morning workshop – April 5 10:30 a.m. to Noon 1.5 hours SESSION LABEL HERE Tuesday afternoon workshop – April 5 2 to 3:30 p.m. 1.5 hours SESSION LABEL HERE General Session & Closing Lunch Wednesday, April 6 Dr. Thomas Moore – 1.5 hours Advancing Children’s Physical/Intellectual Competence MAKE SURE YOU RECEIVE A SESSION LABEL at the end of each session to document your training hours. HUSA will not provide you with a replacement label if you forget! Shaded boxes indicate automatic credit and do not need a label. HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 21 Lia Lent, HIPPY USA National Executive Director This page intentionally left blank. HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 22 Notes HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 23 Notes HIPPY USA National Leadership Conference ● April 3-6, 2016 24 3 C PG Connelly-3-Publishing Group, Inc. 475 Heffernan Drive West Haven, Connecticut 06516 t 203.479.7500 ⏐ f 203.479.7575 10 West Main Street ⏐ P.O. 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