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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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Successful Outreach, Social Responsibility And Volunteerism Timothy Roe, EVP, M2Details.com (M2D)

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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

uth  

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