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Successful Outreach, Social Responsibility & Volunteerism
“Side Jobs” Timothy R. Roe, M2Details.com EVP – Life Science SoluBons and ConsulBng
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Timothy has directed many successful corporate, community, scientific and public outreach programs. As one end-component of outreach, volunteerism is also an area of importance, not only to Timothy, but to all the staff at M2D. He has not only been on the corporate side of outreach, but has also witnessed firsthand, the beneficial outcomes of corporate sponsorship especially during his two tours with the management team of the American Red Cross during the Hurricane Katrina aftermath.
• Civitan Houston -‐ Clear Lake • American Cancer Society -‐ Soccer Night Chairperson & Relay for Life • Worked with Board of EducaBon president on local campaign to fund a
new high school.
Led public outreach uBlizing both cross-‐media communicaBon plaRorms and medical educaBon relaBve to allergy symptom prevenBon. Drove paBents with unmet medical need to clinical trial sites with success at 112% above goal.
Outreach, Social Responsibility & Volunteerism
UBlized best pracBces in project management while developing grass-‐roots campaigns and several major metropolitan events such as “Epilepsy in the Blues” at House of Blues, the “FACES” and “AVENUEs” (link: hZp://Bnyurl.com/36ff8to) projects for public and paBent educaBon. This includes the paBent ambassador program " PaBent Circle".
• Held commercial evaluaBon seats (InfecBous Disease and Nervous System) on internal grant review boards for highly-‐regulated physician educaBon disbursements.
• Full budgetary and statutory reporBng responsibility surrounding funded programs with annual budgets ranging from $250k to $500k.
• Developed from concept a PaBent Assistance Program for access to life saving HIV and aplasBc anemia drugs at Unimed.
• Addressed NY State Senate on ADAP Ryan White Title I & II Funding for HIV/AIDs Drugs. Significant in passing the Care Act.
• Directed regional and naBonal programs in conjuncBon with the Epilepsy FoundaBon, American Epilepsy Society and Cyberonics to produce educaBon materials, advocacy groups and traveling exhibits.
• Educated the public on co-‐morbid condiBons of epilepsy, treatment resistant depression and modern treatments available to combat them.
• UBlized strategic markeBng approach with opBmized tacBcs and messaging to drive a 30% increase in traffic across corporate, sponsor and contracted web assets.
Significant Volunteerism
ScienBfic Outreach
Project Management
Grant Review Boards
Senate PresentaBon & PaBent Assistance
Public EducaBon & Awareness Campaigns
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Hurricane Katrina Management Volunteer
Outreach, Social Responsibility & Volunteerism
Morning Briefing
• Pre-‐Duty – Organized iniBal chapter shipments. Made
relief effort contribuBon from personal funds.
• First Tour (7 Days) – First Responder: Deliver first aid in emergency
vehicles working along side volunteer physicians and other healthcare providers.
Medic Trucks RC Disaster Relief
Note: All photos from personal stock
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Hurricane Katrina Management Volunteer
Outreach, Social Responsibility & Volunteerism
Response
Map
Supplies of Water
Tim Establishes Yo
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Football Leagu
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Tim Refueling
Delivery Truck
Second Tour (14 days) – Responsible for planning daily freight and emergency supply delivery for the Montgomery,
Alabama operaBon. – Routes covered Florida panhandle to the Louisiana border. Planned delivery routes and
completed cargo requisiBons for 250 trucks. – Managed massive volunteer truck driver force responsible for all aspects of relief
transport and distribuBon. – Drove trucks and made emergency deliveries in oppressive heat when short-‐staffed.
DesBnaBons were onen up to 10 hours away. – Managed the setup of an impromptu sleeping shelter for Red Cross volunteers during
severe storms involving tornado warnings. – Established youth flag football league for children in Mobile, Alabama to occupy down
Bme and to help deter mischief. Players cleaned the fields of debris. A damaged Wal-‐Mart store donated footballs, jerseys and cleats.
AppreciaBon