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Judith Winkler is an accomplished professional with extensive experience at the intersection of communications, global health and education. In 2015, after many years working in global health, I shifted my focus back to communications, an area in which I had been very successful earlier. My technical communication skills include use of Wordpress (web content management), Lightroom (photo post-processing), InDesign (layout), web-based tools (social media and graphics) and MailChimp (e-newsletters). I use personal camera gear to meet photography needs. I am a skilled, collaborative co-author with proven ability to deliver results on projects that require development of new skills on the fly. For example in 2017-2018, I independently developed and applied skill in historical research, which was required for the project.

SelectedAccomplishments • Writer, editor, archival researcher and graphic designer of UNC epidemiology: Our first 40 years,

1936-1976 (with Victor Schoenbach) • Creator and supervisor of a communications program; development of an extensive body of

publications (at Ipas) • Co-author of five technical and policy publications for the World Health Organization (usually

credited in the acknowledgements) • Catalyst for a game-changing body of work that ushered postabortion care into the mainstream

of global health and defined the global standard of care for over a decade

ProfessionalExperience

PublicCommunicationSpecialistattheUNCGillingsSchoolofGlobalPublicHealth(2015topresent)(80%time)

• Serve as communication lead for the Department of Health Behavior at the Gillings School • Responsible for the department’s communications channels, e.g. website, social media and

liaison with the Gillings School communication team • Engage with health behavior alumni, working in partnership with the assistant to the chair of the

department and the president of the health behavior section of the Gillings Alumni Association • Complete communications projects for the UNC Department of Epidemiology

(Links to work samples from my current job are available later in this document.)

SeniorAdviseratIntraHealth(2008-2014) • Advised IntraHealth’s executive team and directors; led development of two multi-year

strategies; developed the annual corporate planning process for ten departments and 15 countries offices and managed annual planning activities

• Co-designed and co-facilitated leadership and strategy events including five annual global leadership meetings (two of these held in Africa – Uganda and Senegal)

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• For five years, directed/co-directed the IntraHealth/UNC Global Health Summer Fellows Program, a 240-hour summer program that annually enrolled 3-6 fellows

• Served on IntraHealth's delegation to the Third Global Forum on Human Resources for Health (HRH) in Recife, Brazil; coordinated the work of eight countries on development of national HRH commitments, which they presented in Recife

Adviser,Training,LearningandCommunicationsatIntraHealth(2006-2008)

• Developed courses and educational materials • Provided technical assistance in many countries

ConsultantinHealth,CommunicationsandEducation(2002-2006)

Selected projects • Drafted Ethiopia’s national guidelines on prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (with

Dr. Martha Carlough) • Drafted two chapters of Our Bodies Ourselves, 2005 edition • Developed publications and reports; designed curricula and led training workshops

SpanishTeacher,DurhamPublicSchools(2002-2003)

VicePresidentandCorporateOfficeratIpas(1995-2002)Executive vice president, technical leadership and support and corporate vice president (2001 - 2002) Vice president, corporate officer and director of communications (1995 - 2002) Vice president, corporate secretary and director of communications (1995 - 1997)

Responsibilities as a vice president and corporate officer • Accountability to the board of directors for corporate matters and strategic program results;

legal accountability as an officer of the corporation • Provision of organizational vision and leadership to maintain a culture of excellence • Oversight of multiple departments (Specific departments varied but included ten years for

communications; 14 years for instructional design; from one to three years for development and distribution of medical instruments, policy/advocacy, Latin America, Europe, U.S. program, library, information technology, training and service delivery improvement and technical leadership.)

DirectorofCommunicationsDivisionatIpas(1992-2002)

• Co-authored five technical, policy and clinical guidelines published by WHO • Founded the Ipas communications program and nurtured its growth into a robust and effective

program with more than 100 publications, four publications series, more than 75 educational or capacity building resources and one tri-lingual website (English, Spanish and Portuguese)

• Catalyzed a game-changing body of work that ushered postabortion care into the mainstream of global health; personally authored many of these resources; reviewed other communications and collaborated with every agency involved in postabortion care at the time. Together, these resources defined the global standard for postabortion care for over a decade.

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• Hands-on responsibility as author and editor of publications, corporate materials and website

DirectorofInstructionalDevelopmentDepartmentatIpas(1988-1992)

• Established the organization’s instructional design and development function • Developed curricula; led and facilitated training events in English and Spanish • Provided technical assistance in Latin America, Africa and Asia

VisitingLecturer,LecturerandTeachingAssistantattheUNCRomanceLanguageDepartment

Taught Spanish 1, 2, 3 and 4, tutored and co-developed UNC’s first Spanish placement exam

Education• MEd, Instructional design and educational media, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. • BA, Spanish, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, year abroad in Sevilla, Spain

WorkSamplesfromCurrentJob

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The UNC Department of Epidemiology: Our first 40 years, 1936 -1976. (2018). J. Winkler & V. Schoenbach (Eds.). Chapel Hill, N.C.: The UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health.

Hallways Photo Project for the Department of Health Behavior. Several photos are my own; others are contributed or file photos. (Samples are available on request.)

UNC Department of Health Behavior (Site redesigned 2015-2016) Health Behavior Business Forms (Page created 2017) Health Behavior Community Partners (Page redesigned 2017)

Health Behavior Matters [Browse the e-newsletter]

• Becky Bowden (Interview and photos by Winkler) • Health Behavior Alumni Updates (Compiled and edited by Winkler) • Student News Features: Willa Dong, Waru Gichane and Camille McGirt

(Interviews and photos by Winkler) Episode: Newsletter of the Department of Epidemiology (Winkler produced issues beginning with the one for 2013-2015)

• Spring 2017 Theme Issue on Social Epidemiology (Winkler compiled, edited and designed)

Epidemiology Research webpage (Winkler created the visual menu)

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BlogPosts

Winkler J. (2014). Women on the frontlines of care: Seven ways to show we care. [Blog post]. Vital. January 9. http://www.intrahealth.org/blog/women-front-lines-care-seven-ways-show-we-care#.U8L47lZ0XL8

Winkler J. (2013). A commitment is a promise, a promise is a debt. [Blog post] Vital. November 22. [Reposted by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s Impatient Optimists] http://www.intrahealth.org/blog/commitment-promise-promise-debt#.U8L68VZ0XL8

Winkler J. (2013). World of commitment. [Blog post] Vital. November 6. [Reposted by Kaiser Health News] http://www.intrahealth.org/blog/world-commitment#.U8L7zFZ0XL8

SelectedBooks,ManualsandChapters

Winkler J. (Contributor) (2005). Our bodies, ourselves: A new edition for a new era. Boston: The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective.

Winkler J. & Tyson J. (1997). Abortion and complications of abortion. Chapter in: Where women have no doctor: A health guide for women. Berkeley, Ca.: The Hesperian Foundation.

Burns A. & Winkler J. (1995). Helping a woman after a pregnancy ends early and Manual vacuum aspiration. Chapters 22 and 24 in A Book for midwives: Care for pregnancy, birth and women’s health. Berkeley, Ca.: The Hesperian Foundation.

Winkler J. Olivieras E. & McIntosh N. (1995). Postabortion care: A reference manual for improving quality of care. Baltimore: Postabortion Care Consortium. http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PNABX057.pdf

Complications of abortion; Technical and managerial guidelines for prevention and treatment (1995). Geneva: World Health Organization. [Acknowledged as a preparer with Sallie-Craig Huber, Ann Leonard & Donald Minkler] http://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/publications/unsafe_abortion/9241544694/en/

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Clinical management of abortion complications: A practical guide. (1994). Geneva: World Health Organization. [Acknowledged as primary writer and editor with Paul Blumenthal, Ann Leonard and Laura Yordy]

Studying unsafe abortion: A practical guide. (1996). Geneva: World Health Organization. [Acknowledged for expert review] http://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/publications/unsafe_abortion/MSM_96_25/en/

Safe abortion: Technical and policy guidance for health systems. (2003). Geneva: World Health Organization. [Unacknowledged co-preparer with Merrill Wolf] http://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/publications/unsafe_abortion/9789241548434/en/

Postabortion family planning: A practical guide for programme managers. Geneva: World Health Organization. (1997). [Unacknowledged co-preparer with Janie Benson]

Greenslade F. Winkler J. Johnson R. & Leonard A. (1995). Introducing medical abortion technologies into service-delivery systems. Chapter in Modern methods of inducing abortion (Eds.: Baird D. Grimes D. and Van Look P.). Oxford: Blackwell Science.

SelectedJournalArticles

Greenslade F. Bhiwandiwala P. McLaurin K. Leonard A. & Winkler J. (1993). Technology introduction and quality of care. Journal of Women’s Health. 2(2).

Greenslade F. Winkler J. & Leonard A. Introduction of abortion technologies: A quality of care approach. Law, Medicine & Health Care. Fall 20(3); 161-8.