Janine E. Payne
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Communications Specialist, Marketing and Advertising
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Janine E. Payne's Bio:
Janine E. Payne's Experience:
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Health Communication/Marketing Specialist at The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
December 2010 - Present | Rockville, MDCurrently leads a multifaceted communications campaign that reaches patients and health practitioners with tools and materials designed to encourage discussion and inform health care decisions. Provides marketing dissemination and implementation strategy techniques to reach core audiences and promote products and tools produced through AHRQ-funded research efforts. Core audiences: clinicians and patients.
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Manager, Dissemination & Coalition Relations at Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA)
November 2008 - November 2010 | Alexandria, VAProvided strategic oversight of a national workforce development and community coalition leadership program to enhance professional skills of young adults 18-30 years old. The program combined high dosage training and technical assistance while increasing the capacity, retention and diversity of substance use prevention coalitions in economically disadvantaged areas. • Led an interdisciplinary team to fulfill program responsibilities including program planning, development of training strategies, management, implementation, and evaluation. o Preliminary program indicators reflected an increase of self-efficacy in the young adults’ ability to apply knowledge from trainings in coalition settings. Assessments also indicated that coalition leaders believed that Ambassador's nominated to the program, and that adhered to program training, were capable of accepting more leadership responsibilities. • Monitored and assessed program outcomes, analyzed feasibility for annual program expansion. • Worked to builds, deepen and expand partnerships with substance use prevention coalitions, community health professionals, political, business, faith-based, military, academic and civic leaders to encourage support and nominations of young leader/advocates into the program. o Partnered with 20 communities between 2008-July 2009 (program launch). Gained organization leadership and non-profit board support to expand program in 2010, and planning toward building program to scale for fall 2011 implementation. • Contributed to business development, and served as subject matter expert for organization on workforce and leadership initiatives. o Contributed to the development of two successful proposals, including a planning grant that aimed to bridge workforce development efforts with returning military in communities across the US. Other special projects • Planned and completed a feasibility study two months ahead of schedule (within first three months of hire, which accelerated program design approvals by 30 percent). • Led a "placed-based" initiative that will contribute to discussions and strategies designed to address social and health problems in urban neighborhoods within the context of reducing risks that increase substance use and/or abuse. • Served as organization’s working group representative to the National Network to Reduce Disparities in Behavioral Health: designed to activate community coalitions in learning clusters around youth advocacy and community engagement in the area of substance abuse and mental health and illness.
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Program Manager at Academy for Educational Development
June 2001 - October 2008 | Washington, DCProvided communications and market research support to Federal, state and community health projects. Implemented marketing programs and contributeed public relations experience to a wide range of projects including substance abuse prevention and awareness, and tobacco and drug control initiatives for youth and adults. Examples include: • Provided technical assistance (TA) for two of five demonstration sites (Rural Mississippi Delta and Milwaukee, WI) for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) pilot program, Racial and Ethnic Adult Disparities in Immunizations Initiative (READII). Led partnership development and media trainings with community organizations to meet goal of increasing influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations among African American and Hispanic seniors 65 and over. • Served in coordinator role to team that produced a youth-focused video that complemented the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development’s (NICHD) Media-Smart Youth (MSY) media literacy after-school curriculum/video project. • Provided partnership development and outreach support to medical and community organizations and faith-based institutions for a variety of health promotion efforts.
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Assistant Account Executive at Porter Novelli
November 1997 - 2001 | Washington, DCProvide account management support: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Faith in Action program. Worked with national organizations with interest in collaborating on a faith-based community care program that linked social services and volunteers with people in need of care due to chronic illness. • Managed partnership relationships with national health care and advocacy organizations through newsletters and other communication media. • Coordinated media outreach, event planning for program launch and provided fiscal management on various aspects of contract. The American Legacy Foundation – “truth” social marketing and behavioral change campaign. Provided strategic planning and supported media activities for a national teen anti-tobacco campaign. • Trained youth advocates of various socio-economic backgrounds on communicating ”truth” brand campaign messages to peers. • Planned media outreach that supported youth-led summits that gained local and national media coverage for "America's First Tobacco Memorial”. • Provided supported to the development of the train-the-trainer curriculum for “truth” teen participants. • Conducted media awareness and spokesperson training to teen participants. • Managed stakeholder website. Other campaign experience includes: Managing secondary research for the Physician’s Leadership for Drug Control Policy; Co-coordinator for the National Childhood Cancer Foundation’s “Childhood Cancer Month” Capitol Hill media event; and partner database management for the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy’s youth anti-drug campaign.
Janine E. Payne's Education:
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Walden University
2003 – 2006Master of Public HealthConcentration: Community Health -
Strayer University (VA)
1993 – 1995Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) -
Allan Hancock College
1987 – 1989Associate of Arts, Liberal Arts
Janine E. Payne's Interests & Activities:
Member: National Association of Government Communicators