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1 Barbara Goldberg 2407 Oakmere Road Wilmington DE Office: Fax: Home: Education B.S. Political Science (with distinction) University of Wisconsin-Madison M.S. Political Science University of Wisconsin-Madison Employment History Consultant, 1982 present Owner, Barbara Goldberg & Associates, LLC, present Partner, Seneca Associates, Director of Research and Development, Teen Pregnancy Service of Milwaukee Consultant, Office of Women, University of Wisconsin System, Madison, WI Affirmative Action Coordinator, Office of the Dean, College of Letters and Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Academic Program Developer, Office of the Dean, College of Letters and Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Assistant to the Dean: Off-Campus Instruction, Office of the Dean, College of Letters and Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Editor, Alaska Survey and Report, Research Institute of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska Lecturer, Political Analysis, University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, Alaska Research Associate, Office of Research and Evaluation, School District of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA Education Specialist, Guaranteed Student Loan Program, Office of Education, Washington, D.C. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison Research Assistant, Department of Social Work, University of Wisconsin-Madison Professional Experience RESEARCH SKILLS Served as Federal Evaluator for numerous demonstration projects of the Department of Education, National Institutes of Health, and Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs and for major initiatives targeted to girls and women in multiple systems. Author of several articles published in peer-reviewed journals in the areas of education, youth development, family support programs, and teen pregnancy and parenting. Presented findings at many national, regional, state, and local conferences. Served as reviewer for articles submitted to peer-reviewed journals. Experienced in all phases of research, including library and field research; research design; development of logic models; design of varied data gathering instruments; utilization of 1 P age
2 electronic data collection; quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis; and oral and written presentations of data Conducted formative and summative evaluations of community, health and educational programs, including multi-site and system-wide efforts; conducted demographic and other research studies; engaged in participatory evaluation with various stakeholders, including community members; conducted analyses of staffings, administrative practices and pupil populations for major metropolitan school district Developed and implemented comprehensive database system for nationally recognized teen pregnancy program Conducted archival research; selected photographs and other materials for inclusion in exhibits; developed exhibit labels Conducted workshops in evaluation; trained and supervised interviewers for varied research projects COMMUNICATION AND DEVELOPMENT SKILLS Developed strategies and wrote proposals for private and public funding of human services, health, education and humanities programs Produced other written materials including a book, journal articles, research reports, program evaluations, planning documents, public relations materials, position papers, affirmative action plans, codes of ethics, and annual reports Coordinated publication of a wide range of other materials, including publications for poor readers Developed and organized traveling photographic exhibits; wrote video scripts Taught college-level courses, conducted workshops, and made numerous presentations to professional organizations and to university and community groups PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATIVE SKILLS Experienced in planning and developing small- and large-scale human service, health and education projects; participated in design and implementation of primary prevention programs for children and their families Facilitated long-range planning efforts for university, community, health and governmental programs Responsible for successfully developing, organizing and administering, with partners and independently, consulting firms that specialize in community research, planning and resource development Recruited, trained and supervised support personnel in university, governmental and health programs Planned and administered expanded program of 40 college-level credit courses for nontraditional students Participated in the design of and monitored the implementation of new affirmative-action procedures; assisted departments in locating women and minority candidates Grant Writing / Development Author of over 450 funded grant proposals in human services, the humanities, education, health care and other fields. About 90 percent of submitted proposals have been funded, generating a total of over $40 million. Individual grants have focused on many different areas such as promotion of healthy children and families, child protection, prevention and treatment of substance abuse, hospice care, AIDS, pre-college education, teen pregnancy prevention, teen parenting, women s history, women s issues, the arts, housing assistance, zoo education, animal 2 P age
3 conservation, and support for building and renovation. Examples of funding sources include several foundations as well as the following national and state governmental sources: U. S. Division of Nursing Women s Educational Equity Act Program National Institute of Drug Abuse U. S. Office for Substance Abuse Prevention Federal Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs Institute of Museum Services National Endowment for the Humanities U. S. Conference of Mayors Children s Trust Fund Maternal and Child Health Block Grants Wisconsin Division of Community Services Wisconsin Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention and Services Board Wisconsin Division of Housing Wisconsin Humanities Committee Wisconsin Arts Board Co-Author and Planning Group Member for $8.9 million System Improvement Grant awarded to the state of Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, and city of Milwaukee by the U.S. Office for Treatment Improvement Co-Author of proposals for a master s degree program in Industrial Relations and a bachelor s degree program in Law Studies. Both programs were established at the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Chair and Member of Grant Review Committees in Washington, D.C. and Wisconsin Selected Consulting Experience EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee WI School District of Janesville, Janesville WI School District of Shorewood, Shorewood WI School District of Whitefish Bay, Whitefish Bay WI University of Wisconsin System, Office of Women, Madison WI University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee WI Wisconsin Foundation for Independent Colleges, Milwaukee WI Wisconsin Lutheran College, Milwaukee WI FOUNDATIONS Helen Bader Foundation, Milwaukee WI Faye McBeath Foundation, Milwaukee WI Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Milwaukee WI Greater Texas Foundation, Bryan TX Iowa College Foundation, Des Moines IA GOVERNMENTAL INSTITUTIONS Lake County Health Department, Waukegan IL Milwaukee County Combined Community Services Board, Milwaukee WI Milwaukee County Zoo/Zoological Society of Milwaukee County, Milwaukee WI Milwaukee Public Library, Milwaukee WI National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, Oneida WI U. S. Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs (OAPP), Washington, DC 3 P age
4 U. S. Substance Abuse Mental Health Systems Administration (SAMHSA), Rockville MD Wisconsin Choices Initiative, Madison WI Wisconsin Division of Community Services, Madison WI Wisconsin Division of Children and Family Services, Madison WI Wisconsin Division of Health, Madison WI Wisconsin Division of Supportive Living, Madison WI HOSPITALS AND HOSPITAL SYSTEMS / HEALTH CARE All Saints Healthcare System, Racine WI Aurora Health Care, Milwaukee WI Children s Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee WI Marian Catholic / Marian Franciscan Homes, Milwaukee WI Mercy Medical Center Foundation, Oshkosh WI Milwaukee County Medical Complex, Milwaukee WI St. Joseph s Hospital / Covenant Healthcare, Milwaukee St. Michael Hospital, Milwaukee Trinity Memorial Hospital, Cudahy Wheaton Franciscan Services, Inc., Wheaton IL NON-PROFIT AGENCIES Asset Builders of America, Madison WI The Benedict Center, Inc., Milwaukee WI Betty Brinn Children s Museum, Milwaukee WI Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago, Chicago IL Briarpatch, Inc., Madison WI CAP (Child Abuse Prevention) Network, Milwaukee WI Catholic Social Services, Milwaukee WI Donors Forum of Wisconsin, Milwaukee WI Greater Milwaukee Committee, Milwaukee WI Illinois Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Association, Springfield IL Jewish Community Center, Milwaukee WI Life Options Coalition, Milwaukee WI Milwaukee AIDS Project, Milwaukee WI Milwaukee Christian Center, Milwaukee WI Milwaukee Hospice Home Care, Milwaukee WI Milwaukee Indian Economic Development Association, Milwaukee WI Milwaukee Urban League, Milwaukee WI Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, Inc., Milwaukee WI Planning Council for Health and Human Services, Inc., Milwaukee WI Parents Plus, Milwaukee WI Post Adoptive Resource Project, Madison WI Rock County Historical Society, Janesville WI Rosalie Manor Community and Family Services, Milwaukee WI St. Rose Youth and Family Center, Milwaukee WI Social Development Commission, Milwaukee WI South Central Child Care Resource and Referral, Inc., Janesville WI Teen Pregnancy Service of Milwaukee, Milwaukee WI TERI (The Education Resources Institute), Boston MA The Management Group (TMG), Madison WI WESTAT, Rockville MD Wisconsin Foundation for Independent Colleges, Milwaukee WI Wisconsin Heritages, Inc., Milwaukee WI YMCA, Milwaukee WI 4 P age
5 Selected Publications, Reports and Exhibits PUBLICATIONS Baisch, M. J., Fox, R. A., & Goldberg, B. D. (1989) Breast feeding attitudes and practices among adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 10, Baisch, M. J., Goldberg, B. D., Schneck, M., Sideras, K., and Timberlake, B. (1989). Breastfeeding: A Handbook for New Mothers, Milwaukee: Teen Pregnancy Service of Milwaukee. Baisch, M. J., Goldberg, B. D., Fox, R. A., & Kinservik, M. A. (1988). Teen Pregnancy Service: Infant outcomes through two years of age. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 3(5), Fox, R. A., Baisch, M. J., Goldberg, B. D., & Hochmuth, M. C. (1987). Parenting attitudes of pregnant adolescents. Psychological Reports, 61, Goldberg, B. D. (Ed.). (1971). Alaska Survey and Report. (vol. 2). Anchorage: Research Institute of Alaska. Goldberg, B. D. (2000). A framework for system change: Evaluation of the Milwaukee Family Services Coordination Initiative. Madison: State of Wisconsin Division of Supportive Living. Goldberg, B. D. (1997). Gateway to success: An assessment of the Milwaukee Foundation's scholarship programs. Milwaukee: Milwaukee Foundation. Goldberg, B. D. (1982). Making Affirmative Action Work: A Guide to Faculty Hiring. Madison: University of Wisconsin System. Goldberg, B. D. (1997). Precious children: An assessment of child protection systems and their impact on Oneida families. Oneida WI: Oneida Nation. Goldberg, B. D. (2002). Realities, challenges and possibilities: Local leaders talk about poverty in Milwaukee. Milwaukee: Greater Milwaukee Foundation. Goldberg, B. D. (1978, March 23). Rights in conflict school desegregation. West Side Word (Series funded by the Wisconsin Humanities Committee). Goldberg, B. D., Baisch, M. J., & Fox, R. A. (1986). Teen Pregnancy Service: An interdisciplinary health care delivery system with certified nurse midwives. Journal of Nurse Midwifery, 31(6), Timberlake, B., Fox, R. A., Baisch, M. J., & Goldberg, B. D. (1987). Prenatal education for pregnant adolescents. Journal of School Health, 57(3), Goldberg, B. & Frank, T. (2009). "Hold fast to dreams:" Milwaukee leaders talk about college access and success. Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Goldberg, B., Frank, T., Bekenstein, S., Garrity, P., & Ruiz, J. (2011, March). Successful community engagement: Laying the foundation for effective teen pregnancy prevention. Journal of Children and Poverty, 17(1), SELECTED EVALUATION REPORTS Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago (1997). Building Brighter Futures: An Evaluation of the Jobs Path Program of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago. Donors Forum of Wisconsin (2005). Beyond Standards: An Assessment of Wisconsin s Peer Review Process for Community Foundations. Faye McBeath Foundation (1990). Evaluation of ESHAC s Riverwest Organizing for Senior Empowerment Project, coauthored with A. Zakhar. Greater Milwaukee Foundation (2003, 2004, 2005) Claiming the Future: Evaluation of the EITC/VITA Super Sites, coauthored with S. Percy. Greater Milwaukee Committee (1989). Evaluation of Milwaukee s Teen Initiative Program, , coauthored with R. A. Fox. Greater Milwaukee Committee (1989). Evaluation of the Cass Street School / City Hall Mentoring Program of Milwaukee s Teen Initiative, , coauthored with R. A. Fox. Greater Milwaukee Foundation (2001). The Greater Milwaukee Foundation Assessment: Findings 5 P age
6 and Implications for the Future. Helen Bader Foundation (1994). Evaluation of Helen Bader Scholarship Fund. Helen Bader Foundation (1993). Evaluation of the Supporting First Time Parents Program, with the Planning Council for Health and Human Services, Inc. Helen Bader Foundation (1999). The Supporting First Time Parents Hospital Follow Up Study, with the Planning Council for Health and Human Services, Inc. HospiceCare, Inc. (1994). Evaluation of Fund Development Activities. Milwaukee Urban League (1993). Survey of the Health Needs of African-American Adolescents, coauthored with J. Holloway. Planning Council for Health and Human Services, Inc. (1996). Report on the Health Status of Milwaukee Residents. Post Adoptive Resource Project (1994, 1996). Program Evaluation. Rock County Historical Society (1999). Blueprint for the Future: The Long Range Planning Document of the Rock County Historical Society. Rosalie Manor, Inc. (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998). Evaluation of Families United to Prevent Teen Pregnancy (FUPTP) Program. Rosalie Manor, Inc. (1998). Evaluation of the Controlled Substance Family Intervention Program. Rosalie Manor Community and Family Services (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002). The Promise of a Future: Evaluation of Rosalie Manor s Families United to Prevent Teen Pregnancy Program, coauthored with C. Trenholm. Rosalie Manor Community and Family Services (2002). Raising Daughters, Raising Sons; Evaluation of the Supporting Today s Teen Parents Program. St. Rose Youth and Family Center (2002, 2004). Strong Mothers/Strong Daughters: Evaluation of the Juvenile Justice Protective Behaviors Program. School Districts of Shorewood and Whitefish Bay (2000). The Technology Institutes: Evaluation of the Shorewood/Whitefish Bay TEACH Grant, coauthored with K. Wintersberger. South Central Child Care Resource and Referral, Inc. (1995). Long Range Planning Report. State of Wisconsin Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention and Services Board (1989). Evaluation of Funded Projects, , coauthored with T. Stark. State of Wisconsin Choices Initiative (1996). Evaluation of Choices Initiative Mini-Grant Program, to Teen Pregnancy Service of Milwaukee (1990). Evaluation of the New Opportunities Program of the Teen Pregnancy Service. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2003, 2004, 2005). COMPASS Guide: Program Assessment. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2005, 2006). DESTINED for College: Evaluation of Milwaukee s TRIO Dissemination Grant, coauthored with T. Frank. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2005). Enhancing Middle School Science Education: The Fathead Minnow Module Final Evaluation Report, coauthored with T. Frank. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2006). Partnership for Success: An Evaluation of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee s GEAR UP Program, coauthored with T. Frank. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2006). Technology Exploration and Career Camp: An Evaluation of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee s GEAR UP SBC Partnership Grant, coauthored with T. Frank. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2004). Enhancing Middle School Science Education: The SEPA Phase 2 Project. Wisconsin Foundation for Independent Colleges (2001). College Readiness 21: Preliminary Findings and Overview of Evaluation. Wisconsin Foundation for Independent Colleges (2003). College Readiness 21: Preliminary Findings and Overview of Evaluation, materials prepared for the Madison Task Force. Wisconsin Foundation for Independent Colleges (2006). College Readiness 21: Community 6 P age
7 Research Findings for Southeastern Wisconsin. Wisconsin Foundation for Independent Colleges (2004). Journey to Success: College Readiness 21 Materials Prepared for the Northeastern Wisconsin Task Force. Wisconsin Foundation for Independent Colleges (2003, 2004, 2005). Journey to Success: Evaluation of College Readiness 21 Milwaukee. Wisconsin Foundation for Independent Colleges (2005). Journey to Success: Evaluation of College Readiness 21 Northeastern Wisconsin. YMCA (2004). Measures of Success: Evaluation of Milwaukee s Sponsor-A-Scholar Program. PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITS The Heritage of Milwaukee Downer College. (1984) Milwaukee: The University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee. Traveling photo exhibit funded by the Wisconsin Humanities Committee and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The Milwaukee Normal School. (1986) Milwaukee: The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Traveling photo exhibit funded by the Wisconsin Humanities Committee and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Selected Honors and Awards YWCA Woman of Distinction, Rock County, Wisconsin Moderator of Health Care Forum with then First Lady Hillary Clinton and Congressman Peter Barca Member, Inaugural Class of the Milwaukee Mosaic Partnership Program Award of Excellence in Educational Communications, Pennsylvania School Boards Association 7 P age
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