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N A N C Y R. H O O Y M A N CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL Office: School of Social Work University of Washington 4101 15 th Avenue NE Seattle, WA 98l05-6299 Phone: (206) 685-1662 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. l974 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Social Work and Sociology. Dissertation: The Problem Definitions and World Views of Working Class Whites. M.S.W. l970 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. M.A. l968 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Penn. Sociology. B.A. l967 Denison University, Granville, Ohio. Magna cum laude. Sociology. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2001-Present Dean Emeritus and Hooyman Endowed Professor in Gerontology; Chair, Multigenerational Concentration; University of Washington School of Social Work. 2004-16 Co-Principal Investigator, CSWE National Center for Gerontological Social Work Education, funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation 2001-04 Principal Investigator, CSWE Geriatric Enrichment in Social Work Education Project, funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation 2009-13 Coordinator, University of Washington Elder Friendly Futures Initiative, 2011-present Director, UW Certificate Program in Gerontology, Continuing and Professional Education 1987-2001 Dean and Professor, University of Washington School of Social Work. 1985-1987 Associate Dean for Curriculum and Faculty Affairs, University of Washington School of Social Work.

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N A N C Y R. H O O Y M A N

CURRICULUM VITAE

PERSONAL Office: School of Social Work University of Washington 4101 – 15th Avenue NE Seattle, WA 98l05-6299 Phone: (206) 685-1662 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph.D. l974 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Social Work and Sociology. Dissertation: The Problem Definitions and World Views of Working Class Whites. M.S.W. l970 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. M.A. l968 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Penn. Sociology. B.A. l967 Denison University, Granville, Ohio. Magna cum laude. Sociology.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2001-Present Dean Emeritus and Hooyman Endowed Professor in Gerontology; Chair, Multigenerational Concentration; University of Washington School of Social Work.

2004-16 Co-Principal Investigator, CSWE National Center for Gerontological Social Work Education, funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation

2001-04 Principal Investigator, CSWE Geriatric Enrichment in Social Work Education Project, funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation

2009-13 Coordinator, University of Washington Elder Friendly Futures Initiative,

2011-present Director, UW Certificate Program in Gerontology, Continuing and Professional Education

1987-2001 Dean and Professor, University of Washington School of Social Work.

1985-1987 Associate Dean for Curriculum and Faculty Affairs, University of Washington School of Social Work.

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l979-1987 Associate Professor, and Director of the Concentration on Aging, School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

1983-84 Co-Project Director, Multigenerational Family Training Project, NIMH. l972-l979 Associate Professor, School of Social Development, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Minnesota.

Acting Dean, May-September l975; Director of Graduate Studies, l976-l979; Coordinator of Grants and Research, l975-l979.

Director, NIMH-funded Project to Improve Mental Health Services to the Rural Elderly,

l978-79; Director, Training Project for Children and Family Services Staff, l977-78 funded by Social and Rehabilitation Services.

l972 Instructor, University of Michigan School of Social Work, Ann Arbor, Michigan. l97l Research Associate, "Middle America Study," funded by the Ford Foundation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. l970-7l Research Assistant, University of Michigan School of Social Work. l969 Researcher, NIMH Grant to study citizen participation in Model Cities Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. l968-69 Acting Director, Model Cities Program, Ann Arbor, Michigan. l968 Research Assistant, Sociology Research Center, University of Pennsylvania.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Doctoral Research Mentor Award, University of Washington School of Social Work, June 2012

Inducted into the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare May 2010.

CSWE Significant Lifetime Achievement Award, 2009

Hooyman Endowed Professorship in Gerontology, the School’s first gerontology professorship, 2002-

present.

Nancy R. Hooyman Endowed Fellowship in Intergenerational Partnerships, established in my honor,

2001.

National Mentor, Hartford Faculty Scholars Program, 2002-present (five mentees).

Mentor Award, CSWE Women’s Commission, 2013, 2010, 2009

Last Acts 2003 Textbook Awards, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2003.

Recognition Award for Outstanding Leadership, Society for Social Work and Research, 2002.

Recognition Award, National Association of Deans and Directors, 1997.

Career Achievement Award, Association for Gerontology Education in Social Work, 1997-98.

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Outstanding Social Work Educator of the Year, Washington State National Association of Social

Workers, 1992.

Fellow, Gerontological Society of America, 1985.

Danforth Associate, in recognition of outstanding teaching, l977-83.

Fellowships Ford Foundation, University of Pennsylvania, l967-68. Woodrow Wilson, l967-68. Danforth Foundation Fellowship, l967-73. RECENT AWARDS AND GRANTS Principal Investigator, Chongqing China Senior Care Partnership, UW Provosts Office, Global Innovations Fund, 2015-16. Principal Investigator, Partnerships for Person-Centered and Participant-Directed Long-term Services and Supports, funded by the New York Community Trust, July 1, 2013- June 30, 2016. Principal Investigator, The Aging Network Workforce Competencies Partnership, funded by the Retirement Research Foundation, July 1, 2012-December 31, 2013 Co-Principal Investigator. CSWE National Center for Gerontological Social Work Education, funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation, 2004-15 Co-Investigator, with Fredriksen-Goldsen, K., PI AIDS and older adults: The caregiving dyad. (Study of health disparities of LGBT elders and caregivers) National Institute on Aging, July 2009-July 2011. Co-Principal Investigator, National Center for Family Care Initiatives (with R. Montgomery and J. Gonyea), funded by Hartford, 2006-08. Principal Investigator, Teaching Modules for Hartford Scholars, funded by Hartford 2006-09. Principal Investigator, Hartford Practicum Project, University of Washington, 2006-09.

Lead faculty; Hartford Rand UW Center for Interdisciplinary Geriatric Research, 2007-09.

Interdisciplinary Outreach to the Underserved Senior Adult Population in King County, 2006-08, funded by UW Diversity Research Institute. Principal Investigator. Geriatric Enrichment in Social Work Education Center (GeroRich), funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation, 2001-04. SCHOLARSHIP

Books and Special Issues

Hooyman, N. Kawamoto, K. and Kiyak, H.A. (February 2014). Aging matters: An introduction to social gerontology. Pearson Publications

Hooyman, N., and Kiyak, H. A. Social gerontology: A multidisciplinary perspective. Pearson Publications. 1st ed., 1988; 2nd ed. in 1990; 3rd ed. in 1992; 4th ed. in 1995; 5th ed. in 1999; 6th ed.

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in 2001; 7th ed. in 2004; 8th ed. in 2008; 9th ed. 2011; 10th ed 2016. Selected text for Annenberg national telecourse, Growing Old in a New Age, 1993.

Hooyman, N. (Ed.). (2009). Transforming Social Work Education: The First Decade of the Hartford Geriatric Social Work Initiative. Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education Press.

Hooyman, N., and Kramer, B. (2006). Living through loss: Interventions across the life course. New York: Columbia University Press.

Hooyman, N. (2006). Achieving curricular and organizational change: Impact of the CSWE geriatric enrichment in Social Work Education Project. Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education.

Hooyman, N., and Tompkins, C. (Co-Eds.). (2005). Special issue on Gerontological Social Work, Journal of Social Work Education. 41(3).

Hooyman, N. (Guest Ed.). (2005). Special issue on Aging, Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work. 41(3)

Hooyman, N., and Gonyea, J. (1995). Feminist perspectives on family care: Toward gender justice (Family Caregiver Application Series). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Hooyman, N., (Ed.). (1994). Special issues on Feminist Thought, Social Policy and Social Work Practice. The Journal of Applied Social Science. 18(1).

Lustbader, W., and Hooyman, N. (1993, 1996). Taking care of older family members. New York: Free Press.

Hooyman, N., (Associate Ed.). (1992). Columbia handbook on retirement. New York: Columbia University Press.

Hooyman, N., (Associate Ed.). (1991). The handbook of mental health and aging. New York: Academic Press.

Bricker-Jenkins, M., Hooyman, N., and Gottlieb, N. (1991). Feminist social work practice in clinical settings. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Bricker-Jenkins, M., and Hooyman, N. (Ed.). (1986). Not for women only: Social work practice for a feminist future (2nd ed. in 1990). Washington, DC: National Association of Social Workers.

Richards, M., Hooyman, N., Hansen, M., Brandts, W., Smith-DiJulio, K., and Dahm, L. (1985). A Guidebook for families of nursing home residents. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

Peer Review

Hooyman, N. R. (2014-2015). Social and health disparities in aging: Gender inequities in long-term

care. Generations 38(4): 25-32.

Fredriksen-Goldsen, K., Hoy-Ellis, C., Goldsen, J., Emlet, C., & Hooyman, N.J. (2014). Creating a vision for the future: Key competencies & strategies for culturally competent practice with LGBT older adults . Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 57, 80-107.

Park, J., Clement, R., Hooyman, N., Cavalie, K., & Ouslander, J. (2014). Factor structure of the arthritis-

related health belief instrument in ethnically diverse community-dwelling older adults with chronic

pain. Journal of Community Health. 40, (1).73-81.

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Park. J.Y., Manoti, K., & Hooyman, N. (2013). Chronic pain management by ethnically and racially

diverse older adults: Pharmacological and nonpharmacological therapies. Pain Management, 3 (6),

435-454.

Hooyman, N., Mahoney, K., & Sciegaj, M. (2013). Preparing social workers with person-centered and

participant-directed competencies for the changing aging and disability network. Journal of

Gerontological Social Work, 56 (70, 573-579.

Park, J.Y, & Hooyman, N., (2013). Barriers to and facilitators for accessing nonpharmacological pain

management by older adults with chronic pain. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 56 (6), 487-

508.

Marshall, G., Hooyman, N., & Hill, K (2013). Association of socio-demographic factors and parental

education with depressive symptoms among older African Americans and Caribbean Blacks. Aging

and Mental Health.

Bozalek, V., & Hooyman, H. (2013). Ageing and intergenerational care: Critical/political ethics of care and feminist gerontology perspectives. Agenda: Empowering women for gender equity.

Hooyman, N., and Unutzer, J. (2011). A perilous arc of supply and demand: How can America meet the

multiplying mental health needs of an aging populace? Generations, 36-42B.

Hooyman, N. (2008). Challenges to adopting and sustaining family-focused competencies in social work

education. Journal of Social Work Education, 44(3), 137-142.

Williams, J. Tripodi, T., Rubin, A, Hooyman, N., Allen-Meares, P. Padgett, D, and Fortune, A. (2009).

An historical account of the society for social work and research: Presidential perspectives on

advances in research infrastructure. Research in Practice. 32 (4), 208-219

Fredriksen-Goldsen, K., and Hooyman, N. (2007). Caregiving in marginalized communities: Next steps

in practice, research and policy. The Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 18(3/4), 129-145.

Hooyman, N., and St Peter, S. (2006). Creating aging-enriched social work education: Process of curricular and organizational change, Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 41(3), 90-29.

Fredriksen-Goldsen, K, Bonifas, R., and Hooyman, N. (2006). Multigenerational practice: An innovative infusion approach. Journal of Social Work Education. 42(1), 25-36.

Hooyman, N., and Tompkins, C. (2005). Co-editors and Introduction, Transforming social work

education, Special issue on Gerontological Social Work. Journal of Social Work Education, 41(3),

371-377.

Gonyea, J., and Hooyman, N. (2005). Reducing poverty among older women: The importance of Social

Security. Families in Society, 86(3), 338-346. Gwyther, L. P., Atiliio, T., Blacker, S., Christ, G., Scikia, E.L., Hooyman, N., et al. (2004). Social work

competencies for end-of-life care. Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care. 1(1), 87-110.

Hooyman, N., Brown, C., Raye, R., and Richardson, V. (2002). Feminist gerontology and the life course. Gerontology and Geriatric Education, 22(4), 3-26.

Kiyak, A., and Hooyman, N. (1999). Aging in the twenty-first century. Hallym International Journal of Aging. 4, 56-66.

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Hooyman, N. (1999). A feminist model of family care: Practice and policy directions, Journal on Women and Aging, 1(1/2), 3.

Nurius, P., Hooyman, N., and Nicoll, A. (1991). Baseline and planning guides for computer resources, concerns and benefits in agencies. Journal of Social Services Review, 67, 261-278.

Hooyman, N., Nurius, P., and Nicoll, A. (1990). The perspective from the field on computer literacy training needs, Computers in Human Services, 7(1/2), 85-112.

Nurius, P., Hooyman, N., and Nicoll, A. (1988). The changing face of computer utilization in social work settings, Journal of Social Work Education 24, 60-69.

Hooyman, N., Fredrickson, K., and Perlmutter, B. (1988). Shanti: An alternative administrative response to AIDS, Administration in Social Work. Also in Perlmutter, F. (Ed.) (1988).

Hooyman, N., and Lalonde, B. (1988). Evaluating the long-term effects of health promotion with the elderly. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 13(1/2), 95-112.

Hooyman, N. Nurius, P. and Nicoll, A. (1987). A study of computer utilization in social work settings: Pursuing a collaboration agenda between the field and the academy. Computer Applications in Social Work and Applied Professions, 3(4), 48.

Hooyman, N. (1986). Social work training for mental health services within a multigenerational context. Journal of Gerontology and Gerontological Education.

Hooyman, N., Montgomery, R., and Gonyea, J. (1985). The impact of in-home services termination on family caregivers. The Gerontologist. Also in Troll, L. (1986). Current Gerontology: Family Issues, Springer.

Bricker-Jenkins, M., and Hooyman, N. (1987). Feminist pedagogy in education for social change. Feminist Teacher, 2(2).

Montgomery, R., Hooyman, N., and Gonyea, J. (1984). Caregiving and the experience of subjective and objective burden. Journal of Family Relations.

Hooyman, N. Mobilizing social networks to prevent elderly abuse. (Winter 1983). Journal of Geriatrics in Occupational and Physical Therapy.

Hooyman, N., Rathbone-McCuan, E., and Klingbeil, K. (Summer l982). Serving the vulnerable elderly: The detection intervention and prevention of elderly abuse. The Urban and Social Change Review.

Hooyman, N. (November l980). Mutual help organizations for rural older women. Journal of Educational Gerontology.

Hooyman, N. (Winter l979). Redefining models of power and administrative styles. Journal of Social Development Issues.

Hooyman, N., and Johnson, S. (Winter l978). Sociology's portrayal of women: Sociopolitical Implications. Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal.

Hooyman, N., and Kaplan, J. (July/August 1976). New roles for professional women. Public Administration Review, 374-379.

Hooyman, N. (September 1976). Toward a working model for community organization in the 70's. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare.

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Hooyman, N. (January 1976). The role of women in social development. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and The Pacific Newsletter. Also in Rajasthan Journal of Social Work (1978).

Hooyman, N., and Brendan, M.A. (1976). The importance of the role of women in social development. International Social Work.

Hooyman, N. (1976). A case study of interorganizational coordination. Journal of Social Welfare.

Hooyman, N. (May 1976). The practice implications of interorganizational theory for services integration. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, III.

Hooyman, N., Litwak, E., and Warren, D. (Fall l973). Ideological complexity and middle American rationality. Public Opinion Quarterly, XXXVII, 3l7-333.

Hooyman, N., and Musick, J. (Spring l973). Busing in Pontiac: Working class concerns and adaptations. Dissent, 2l0-2l7.

.

Book Chapters:

Hooyman, N., Mahoney, K. and Sciegaj, M. (2016). Theories that guide consumer-directed/person-centered initiatives in practice with aging adults. In V. Bengtson, V.., Settersten, R. Jr., & Morrow-Howell, N. (Eds.) Handbook of Theories of Aging. New York: Springer Publishing, 427-442.

Section Editor. In B. Berkman and D. Kaplan, (Ed.),(2016). Handbook of Social Work and Health in Aging. Oxford University Press.

Hooyman, N (2014; 2012). Caregiver stress involving older adults. Encyclopedia of Primary Prevention and Health Promotion. Springer.

Hooyman, N. (2013). Older people. In M. Gray, J. Midgley and S. A. Webb. Sage Handbook of Social Work. Sage Press.

Hooyman, N. (2013). Crisis in care. In R. Talley and R. Montgomery (Eds.), Caregiving: Science to Practice. Oxford University Press.

Hooyman, N., and Marsall, G., (2011). Aging: Social and cultural perspectives. Encyclopedia of Diversity in Education. Sage Press.

Hooyman, N. (2010). Crisis in elder care: Gender-based inequities. Essays on Gerontology, State University of Mexico.

Hooyman, N. (2009). Aging: An overview. Oxford Bibliographies Online (OBO). New York: Oxford University Press.

Hooyman, N. (2010). Crisis in elder care: Gender-based inequities. Essays on Gerontology, State University of Mexico.

Kiyak, H.A., and Hooyman N. (2009). Impact of social and environmental forces on aging. In P. Holm-Pedersen, A. Walls, and J. Ship (Eds.). Textbook of Geriatric Dentistry (3rd ed.).

Hooyman, N. (2008). Aging Review. In Encyclopedia of Social Work (20th ed.) Oxford University Press.

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.Hooyman, N. (2005). Introduction: Our aging society. In B. Berkman, (Ed.), Handbook of Social Work and Health in Aging. Oxford University Press.

Hooyman, N. (Section Ed.).(2006). Overview: Social work education and careers in aging, in B.

Berkman, (Ed.) Handbook of Social Work in Health and Aging (1031-33). Oxford University

Press.

Hooyman. N. (2005). Conceptualizing productive aging. In L. Kaye (Ed.). Perspectives on Productive

Aging: Social Work with the Aged (37-60). NASW Press.

Hooyman, N. (2004, 2008). Aging and adulthood. In A. Sallee, (Ed). Social Work and Social Welfare. (149-177). Bowers Publishing.

Hooyman, N. (2003). The prevention of caregiver stress in older adulthood. In T. P. Gullotta and M. Bloom (Eds). The Encyclopedia of Primary Prevention and Health Promotion. New York: Kluwer/Academic.

Hooyman, N. (2002). Feminist gerontology. In The Macmillan Encyclopedia of Aging. Macmillan.

Hooyman, N., and Kiyak, A. (2002). Behavioral aspects of aging: Implications for dental care. In L. Niessen, (Ed.) Clinical Geriatric Dentistry. B.C. Decker.

Hooyman, N. (1995). Is aging more problematic for women than men? In L. Kaye and A. Scharlach, Controversial Issues in Aging. Allyn & Bacon.

Gutierrez, L. and Hooyman, N. (1994). Planning for prevention of sexual harassment. In M. Weil and N. Hooyman (Eds.) Sexual Harassment and Schools of Social Work. Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education.

Hooyman, N., and Gonyea, J. (1994). Caregiving of dependents. In Encyclopedia of Social Work.

Kiyak, A., and Hooyman, N. (Springer, 1993). Minority and socioeconomic status: Impact on quality of life. In R. Abeles, H. Gift, and M. Ory, Aging and Quality of Life.

Hooyman, N. (1993). Diversity and populations at risk: Women. In F. Reamer, The Foundation of Social Work Knowledge. Columbia University Press.

Hooyman, N. (1993). Caregiving to older relatives. In A. Monk (Ed.), Columbia Handbook on Retirement. Columbia University Press.

Hooyman, N. (1991). Gender inequities in caregiving and social policy. In J. Dwyer and R. Coward (Eds.) Gender and Family Care of the Elderly. Sage.

Hooyman, N. (1989). Women as caregivers of the elderly. In D. Biegel and A. Blum (Eds.), Aging and Family Caregiving: Theory, Research and Policy. Sage.

Hooyman, N. (1987). Caregiving of the elderly. Minnesota Adult Protective Services Practice Guide.

Hooyman, N., and Ryan, R. (1987). Women as caregivers: Catch-22 dilemmas. In R. Sarri and J. Figueria (Eds.). Women, Deviance, and Control. Sage.

Hooyman, N. (1986). The caregivers' perspective, Developing Respite Services for the Elderly. University of Washington Press.

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Hooyman, N. (1987). Older women and social work curriculum. In D. Burden and N. Gottlieb (Eds.), The Woman Client, London: Tavistock.

Hooyman, N., and Cunningham, R. (1986). An alternative administrative style. In N. VanDenBerg and N. Cooper (Eds.), Feminist Visions for Social Work and Practice. Washington, D.C., National Association of Social Workers.

Hooyman, N., and Rathbone-McCuan, E. (1985). Social support for the frail elderly. In R. Coward and F. Sauer, Social Support Networks and the Care of the Elderly. Springer.

Hooyman, N. (1983). Social supports and the elderly. In J. Whittaker and J. Garbarino (Eds.), Social Support Networks: Informal Helping in the Human Services. Aldine.

Hooyman, N. (l983). Elderly abuse and neglect: Community interventions. In J. Kosberg (Ed.), Victimization of the Elderly, John Wright.

Hooyman, N., and Fallcreek, S. (1982). Programs for the elderly. In M. Austin and W. Hershey (Eds.), Handbook on Mental Health Administration. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Hooyman, N., and Fallcreek, S. (1981). Older women as victims of violence. In A. Weick and N. Vandiver (Eds.), Women, Power, and Change. Washington, DC: National Association of Social Workers.

Ellsworth, C., Hooyman, N., and Stamm, S. (l98l). Toward a feminist planning model. In A. Weick and N. Vandiver (Eds.), Women, Power, and Change. Washington, DC: National Association of Social Workers.

Hooyman, N. (l980). Strategies of citizen participation. In J. Jones and R. Pandey (Eds.), Social Development: Concept, Methodology and Substance. Macmillan of India.

Hooyman, N. (1977). Roots of administrative styles: Modes and models, Room at the Top. Minneapolis: Center for Urban and Regional Affairs.

Hooyman, N., and Kaplan, J. (Summer 1976). New roles for women in social work: Skills for change. Social Work Continuing Education Yearbook. Also in Leigh Estabrook (Ed.). (1977). Libraries in Post-Industrial Society. Onyx Press.

SELECTED REPORTS, MONOGRAPHS AND MEDIA

Social Work- Direct-Care Partnerships Would Improve Care (February 2010), PhI National Newsletter.

Council on Social Work Education, Advanced Practice Series. CSWE Advanced Gero Practice Guide

(November) 2009 (with JoAnn Damron-Rodriguez)

Council on Social Work Education eLearning series A Planned Change Model: Preparing

Gerontologically-Competent Graduates (2006) and Specialized Gerontology Curriculum:

Guidelines for Design and Sustainability (2010). CSWE Gero-Ed Center, Alexandria, VA.

Council on Social Work Education (Winter 2005). Report on the status of gerontological social work education. Alexandria, VA: Author.

National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work. (1997). Challenges and opportunities for promoting federally funded research in social work programs. Author.

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Case Western Reserve (1988). Women as caregivers of dependents. For series published by Family Support Project. Cleveland, Ohio: Case Western Reserve.

Council on Social Work Education. (March 1988). Model syllabi on women's issues. Washington, DC: Author.

Institute on Aging. (January 1982). A manual on psychosocial issues: Community resources for the elderly. University of Washington: Author.

Institute on Aging. (January 1982). Case notes from the interdisciplinary nursing home program. University of Washington: Author.

SELECTED INVITED KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS

Hooyman, N. (2016, June). Aging policy. Regional social work conference. Huazhong University of

Science and Technology, Wuhan, China

Hooyman, N. (2016, April). Models of community-based care. Forum on elder care. First Affliated

Hospital Chongqing Medical Center. Chongqing, China.

Hooyman, N. (2015, October). Aging programs and service delivery in the U.S. International conference

on Gerontological Social Work. Nanjing, China.

Hooyman, N (2014, November). Symposium: Chronic Pain: Issues of Grief and Loss, Gerontological

Society of America. Washington, DC.

Hooyman, N. (2014, February) Gender Inequities in Family Caregiving. Washington Post Caregiving in

America Forum.

Hooyman, N., (2013, October). Critical issues in family caregiving. Washington State Governor’s Summit on Aging.

Hooyman N., (2012, October). Family caregiver boom: A national perspective. Washington State Senior Lobby Annual Conference, Tacoma, WA.

Hooyman, N. (2012, April). What do we know about the Effectiveness of Care Coordination? Keynote at National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers, Seattle, WA

Hooyman N. (2012, March) Models of Education and Training to Prepare a Competent Eldercare Workforce. National Forum on Building an Eldercare Workforce, American Society on Aging Conference, Washington, DC.

Hooyman, N. (2012, March). Making the Next Move: Options to Consider Keynote, UW Retirement Association conference on Aging in Place,

Hooyman, N. (2012, February). Active Aging: Implications for Social Work Education. Invitational lecture Florida Atlantic University, Healthy Aging Project, Boca Raton, Florida.

Hooyman, N., (2012, October). Active Aging: Implications for the Workforce. Invitational keynote Case Western Reserve, Cleveland, Ohio.

Hooyman, N. (2010, March). Crisis in Care: Social Work and Direct Care work. University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa.

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Hooyman, N. (2010, February). Crisis in Care: Gender, Race and Age Inequities. University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa.

Hooyman, N. (2009, March). Crisis in Elder Care: Gender and Racial Inequities. Turner Distinguished Speaker’s Series. University of Houston, Houston, Texas.

Hooyman, N. (2010, January). Crisis in Eldercare. Brigham Young University, Annual Scholars Lecture.

Hooyman, N. (2008, February). Social Work and End-of-Life Care, Soule Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Washington, School of Nursing.

Hooyman, N. (2007, May). Multigenerational Caregiving Loss and Grief: Implications for Practice and Policy. Keynote address presented at the Pennsylvania State Conference on Aging, Widener University.

Hooyman, N. (2007, May). Trends in Aging: Implications for Policy and Practice. Keynote address presented at the International Conference on Gerontology, Seoul, Korea.

Hooyman, N (2007, May). Resilience and Aging. Keynote address presented at the Elder Health NW Annual Breakfast, Seattle, WA.

Hooyman, N. (2007, April) Promoting Community in the Modern Megalopolis, Keynote address

presented at University of Arizona, College of Public Programs.

Hooyman, N. (2007, March). A Multigenerational Paradigm for Gerontological Social Work Education. Keynote address presented at the CAL-SWEC Annual Conference, Fresno State University.

Hooyman, N. (2006, March). A Multigenerational Paradigm for Aging Research. Invited Annual lecture

presented at the University of Pennsylvania, Institute on Aging.

Hooyman, N. (July 2006). Keynote Transforming Geriatric Curriculum, Keynote address presented at the

Northwest Collaboration on Nursing Excellence, Portland, OR.

Hooyman, N. (June 2005). Strategies for Curricular Transformation. Keynote address presented at the Annual Conference of Northwest Geriatric Nurses, Portland, OR.

Hooyman, N. (2004). Markers of a Gerontologized Program. Keynote address presented at the CALSWEC Aging Initiative, Long Beach, CA.

Hooyman, N. (2004, June). Successful Aging Revisited. Keynote address presented at the Annual conference of the Jarvie Commonwealth Fund, New York City.

Hooyman, N. (2003, June). Curricular Transformation. Keynote address presented at the University of Hawaii, Conference on Aging and Diversity: Linking Research and Practice, Honolulu, HI.

Hooyman, N. (2003, April). Aging in America: Societal Responses and Lessons Learned. Keynote address presented at Seoul National University, Social Work Department; Sung Kyun Kwan University, Social Work Department; and Hallym University, Social Work Department. Seoul Korea.

Hooyman, N. (2003, April). Caregiving, Grief and Loss. Keynote address presented at the Oregon State Conference on Caregiving, Portland, OR.

Hooyman, N. (2002). The Crisis in Care. Keynote address presented at the Rosalyn Carter Institute Caregivers Program, the Carter Center. Atlanta, GA.

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Hooyman, N. (2002). Paid, Underpaid and Unpaid Caregivers. Keynote address presented at the University of Illinois/Chicago Circle, Institute on Disabilities.

Hooyman, N. (2001). Aging in the 21st Century. Annual Seabury lecture presented at the University of California, School of Social Welfare, Berkeley.

Hooyman, N. (2001, July). Social work and end of life care. Keynote address presented at the SOROS

Leadership Conference, Project on Death in America. Lake Tahoe, Nev.

Hooyman, N. (2001). Social Work and Caregiving. Presented at the Age Boom Institute, sponsored by the International Center on Longevity. Seattle.

Hooyman, N. (2005, October). Rethinking the Role of Curriculum and Teaching for the Future of Social Work Education. Keynote address presented at the Midwestern Deans’ Retreat. The Mandel School, Case Western Reserve.

Hooyman, N. (1995, May). Family Caregiving and Gender Inequities. Veteran's Administration, Minneapolis, MN.

Hooyman, N. (1995, May). Clinical Research: Making A Difference in Practice. Keynote address presented at the Clinical Research Conference, College of St. Catherine, University of St. Thomas, School of Social Work, Minneapolis, MN.

Hooyman, N. (1995, April). Gerontological Social Work, Keynote address presented at the National Conference on The Many Faces of Aging Challenges for the Future, Fordham University, New York City.

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Hooyman, N., Mahoney, K., & Sciegaj, M. (November 2015) Evaluating Efforts to Prepare Students for

Person-Centered and Participant-Directed Occupations. Gerontologicial Society of America,

Washington, DC.

Hooyman, N. & Sciegaj, M.,( March 2015). Person-centered & participant directed competencies for the

Aging Network, American Society on Aging (ASA), Chicago, IL.

Hooyman, N., (March 2015). Social and health Disparities: Gender- Based Inequities, Symposium,

American Society on Aging, (ASA), Chicago, IL.

Hooyman, N. (April 2015). Crisis in Care: Gender-based Inequities, UW School of Nursing, deTornyay

Center for Healthy Aging.

Hooyman, N., & Sciega, (October 2015). Infusing Person-Centered and Participant-Directed

Competencies into Curriculum CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Denver, CO.

Hooyman, N., & Cochrane, B., (March 2014). Services, Programming and Technology for Aging in

Place, American Society on Aging Annual Meetings. San Diego, CA.

Hooyman, N., & Sciegaj, M. (October 2014). Person-Centered and Participant-Directed Competencies:

Implications for social work education. Council on Social Work Education Annual Program

Meeting. Washington, DC.

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Hooyman, N., Sciegaj, M & Dize, V. (March 2014). Training for the Aging Network. American Society

on Aging Annual Meetings. San Diego, CA.

Hooyman, N., Sciegaj, M & Dize, V. (November 2013). The Aging Network Workforce Competencies

Project: Workforce Implications. Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting

Dallas, Texas.

Hooyman, N., (November 2012). Recruiting students to social work with older adults through

experiential learning. Gerontological Society Annual Meetings, San Diego, CA.

Hooyman, N. (November 2012). Expanding Capacity through the Hartford Geriatric Social Work

Initiative Programs. CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Washington, DC

Hooyman, N. (November 2012). Institutionalizing gerontological curricular change: Insights from your

peers. CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Washington, DC.

Hooyman, N. (November 2011). Expanding capacity through collaboration among the Hartford

Geriatric Social Work Initiative, Gerontological Society Annual Meetings, Boston, MA.

Hooyman, N. (November 2011). Yes, we now have gerontology competencies: But how do we teach

them? Gerontological Society Annual Meetings, Boston MA

Hooyman, N. (October 2011). Integration of gero field and classroom education: Reconsidering the

possible, CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Atlanta, GA

Hooyman, N. (October 2011). Gerontology curriculum strategies: Outcomes of infusion and

specialization, CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Hooyman, N. (November 2010). Specialized Gerontology Curriculum: Program Overview,

Gerontological Society of America Annual Meetings, New Orleans, LA.

Hooyman, N. (October 20120). Models of Specialized Gerontology Curriculum, CSWE Annual Program

Meetings, Portland, OR.

Hooyman, N. (November 2009). The Social Work Workforce: Legislative and Policy Initiatives to Care for an Aging America, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America

Hooyman, N. (October 2009). The Eldercare Workforce Alliance: An Initiative to Support Policy Change, Presented at the Annual Program Meeting of the council on Social Work Education, San Antonio, Texas.

Hooyman, N. (September 2008). Partnerships in Aging and Family Caregiving: Getting Innovation into Practice. Invitational Think Tank. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Hooyman, N. and Watkins, J. (July 2008). Transforming Gerontological Social Work Education. Paper presented at the 34th Annual Congress of the International Association of Schools of Social work, Durban, South Africa.

Hooyman, N. (2001-2009). Over 25 presentations on the Hartford Geriatric Enrichment in Social Work Education Project and the Gero-Ed Centre Programs, at the Annual Meetings of the Baccalaureate Program Directors, Council on Social Work Education, the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, and the Gerontological Society of America.

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Damron-Rodriquez, J. and Hooyman, N. (2005). Geriatric Social Work Education: The Interrelationship of Classroom and Field. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando FL.

Hooyman, N. (2005).A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Curriculum Change: Medicine, Nursing and

Social Work, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando,

FL.

Hooyman, N. and Watkins, J. (2004). Gerontologizing Social work Curricula. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Hooyman, N. and St Peter, S. (2003). Creating Aging-Enriched Social Work Education. Presented at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, New York, NY.

Hooyman, N. and Fredriksen-Goldsen, K. (2003). A Multigenerational Approach to Issues of Aging. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA.

Hooyman, N. (2002, November).Chairperson, Symposium on Vulnerable Populations conducted at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA.

Hooyman, N. (2002). Crisis/Opportunities in Care. Dean’s Invited Lecture presented at the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work, Pittsburgh, PA.

Hooyman, N. (2000, November). Aging as a Feminist Issue. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, IL.

Hooyman, N. (1999, November). Feminist Perspectives on Caregiving. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Symposium on Feminism and Gerontology, Washington, D.C.

Hooyman, N. (1997). Panelist, Symposium on Welfare Reform conducted at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, New York, NY.

Hooyman, N. (1994, August). Feminist Leadership, Workshop presented at Boeing Management Association, Seattle, WA.

Hooyman, N. (1993, November). Adding a Feminist Perspective to Research on Aging. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society, New Orleans, LA.

Hooyman, N. (Discussant). (1992, November). Symposium on Research and Elder Care at the Workplace conducted at the Annual Meeting of Gerontological Society, Washington, DC.

Hooyman, N. (1992, December). Models for Research with Public Sector Agencies. Presented at the Association of Public Welfare Agencies Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Hooyman, N. (1992). Preventing Sexual Harassment, Symposium conducted at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education. Kansas City, Kansas.

Hooyman, N. (1991, November). Chaired and coordinated Symposium on Older Women. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society. San Francisco, CA.

Hooyman, N. (1991). The Transition to Tenure and Gender,

Race and Class: Understanding Poverty in Later Life. (1990). Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, New Orleans, LA.

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Hooyman, N. (1990). The Sandwiched Generation. Women's Vision, Power and Potential Conference, University of Washington.

Hooyman, N. (1990, November). Gender, Caregiving and Social Policy. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society, Boston, MA.

Hooyman, N. (1989, November). Invitational paper on Caregiving and Changing Sex Roles. National Conference of NASW, San Francisco, CA.

Hooyman, N. (1989, March). Invitational paper on Women and Equity. Presented at the Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Chicago, IL.

Hooyman, N. (1988, November). The Changers and Changed are One: Feminist Practice for Clinicians, Master Class at the NASW Symposium, Philadelphia, PA.

Hooyman, N. (1988, August). Women as Caregivers: Victims of the New Conservatism. Meeting of International Schools of Social Work, Stockholm, Sweden.

Hooyman, N. (1988, March). Model Syllabi on Women's Issues. Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GA.

Hooyman, N. (1987, November). Implementing an Intergenerational Perspective in Social Policy Courses. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society, Washington, D.C.

Hooyman, N. (1987, March). Support Groups and Social Change: Helping Caregivers Go Public. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society on Aging, San Diego, March 1988. The ‘Eleanor Roosevelt Syndrome': Major life changes among older women, American Society on Aging, Lake City Utah.

Hooyman, N. (1987, March). A Study of Present and Future Computer Utilization among Agencies. The Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, St. Louis, MO (with Nurius and Nicoll).

Hooyman, N. (1986, September). Strengthening Supports for Women as Caregivers of the Elderly. International Conference on Social Welfare, Tokyo, Japan.

Hooyman, N. (1986, September). Older Women in the U.S. International Federation on Aging, Tokyo, Japan.

Hooyman, N. (1986, May). Institute on Feminist Practice, NASW National Conference on Women's Issues, Atlanta, GA.

Hooyman, N. (1986, March). Older Women and Caregiving: Catch 22's. Symposium, American Society on Aging National Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Hooyman, N. (1986, March). Launching an Academic Career: Money, Status, Tenure. Symposium at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Miami, FL.

Hooyman, N. (1986, March). Continuity and Change: Coping with Dual Career Couples/Families. The Annual Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Miami, FL.

Hooyman, N. (1986, November). Age as a Significant Variable in the Occurrence of Life Events, and a panel presentation on CSWE Gerontological Social Work Materials, Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society, New Orleans, LA.

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Hooyman, N. (1985, November). Long-Term Outcome Effectiveness of a Health Promotion Program for the Elderly: The Wallingford Wellness Project. The Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society, San Antonio, TX.

Hooyman, N. (1985, February). Women as Caregivers: The Historical Legacy of Private Burden; Gerontological Social Work Training for Ethnic Minorities"; Chair of CSWE Symposium on Women's Issues, Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education.

Hooyman, N. (1985, March). Skills for Caregiving. Intensive at the Western Gerontological Society Meeting. San Diego, CA.

Hooyman, N. (1984, October). The Wallingford Wellness Project: Two Years Later, Fall Training Conference, Western Gerontological Society.

Hooyman, N. (1984, March). A Model for Training for Social Work Services to the Elderly in a Multigenerational Context, Symposium Feminization of Poverty; and Resources for Families: Individual and Community, the Annual Meeting of the Western Gerontological Society.

Hooyman, N. (1984). Women as Caregivers, Regional Conference on Respite Care, Seattle, Washington.

Hooyman, N. (1984, March). Not for Women Only: Teaching for Feminist Practice in the 1980's, and a presentation on Older Women for a day-long Institute on Aging Curricula, Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education.

Hooyman, N. (1983, November). Community Social Service Innovation for Older Veterans, (discussant), and Dependency and the Family Life Cycle: Factors Associated with Institutional Decision Making. Gerontological Society Annual Meetings, San Francisco.

Hooyman, N. (1983, October). Family Caregiving and Burden. The National Council of Family Relations (NCFR), Minneapolis, MN.

Hooyman, N. (1983, November). Not for Women Only; daylong workshop at NASW National Symposium, Washington, D.C.

Hooyman, N. (1983). Institute on a Feminist World View; workshop on Feminist Perspectives on Social Change; workshop on Are Schools of Social Work Adequately Preparing Students in Gerontology? and moderator, Feminist Research. Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Ft. Worth, Texas.

Hooyman, N. (1983, April). Intensive on Family Caregivers; lecture on The Impact of Chore Service Termination on Family Caregivers: Policy Implications; symposium on Older Women: Ageism Revisited (with Robert Butler and Tish Sommers). Annual Meeting of the Western Gerontological Society.

Hooyman, N. (1982). Family Impact Analysis: Chore Service Termination," and "Will Future Policy and Practice Strategies Victimize Families." The Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society, Boston, MA.

Hooyman, N. (1982, March). Intervention in Elderly Abuse in a Medical Setting, A Resource Module for Family Practitioners, and Challenging Corporations to Address the Needs of Older Women. The Annual Meeting of the Western Gerontological Society, San Diego, CA.

The Role of Social Workers in Health Promotion. The Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, New York City, 1982.

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Clinical Interventions in Elderly Abuse: Practice Implications. The NASW National Professional Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, November 1981.

A Model for Clinical Intervention in Elderly Abuse, and Age Integration of Social Services. The Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society, Toronto, CA, November 1981.

Research Issues on Elderly Abuse, The National Conference on Research on Family Violence, Durham, NH, July 1981.

Health Promotion Along the Continuum of Care, The Annual Meetings of the National Gerontological Society, San Diego, California, November l980.

Mobilizing Community Resources for Prevention of Elderly Abuse. Region X Conference on Elderly Abuse, Portland, Oregon, January l98l.

The Role of Gerontological Social Work in Interdisciplinary Care" and "Workshop on Family Violence. The Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Louisville, Kentucky, March l98l.

Community Support Systems for the Detection, Intervention and Prevention of Elderly Abuse. The National Conference on Elderly Abuse, San Francisco, California, April, l98l.

Breaking the Age Barriers Within Our Ranks; Clinical Interventions in Elderly Abuse; A Curriculum Model on Older Women; and Older Women and Social Supports. Four presentations at the Western Gerontological Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, April 1981.

Toward a Feminist Administrative Style, Planning Services for and with Women, A Neglected Population: Older Women as Victims of Violence. The First National Conference on Social Work Practice with Women, Washington, DC, September 1980.

Familial Abuse of the Elderly. The University-wide Symposium on Serving the Vulnerable Elderly, University of Washington, May 1980.

Violence Against Older Women and Mutual Help Organizations for Rural Older Women. The Western Gerontological Meetings, Anaheim, CA, March 1980.

A Curriculum Model on Older Women. The Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Los Angeles, CA, March 1980.

A Mutual Help Model for Rural Older Women. The Annual Meetings of the National Gerontological Society, Washington, DC, November l979.

Older Women as Victims of Violence. The Second Regional Conference on Violence Against Women and Children, Seattle, WA, October l979.

Panelist, National Conference of NIMH Project Directors, Buffalo, NY, June l979.

Creating New Family Forms. The Minnesota Board on Aging's Annual Institute, Minneapolis, MN, June l979.

Women's Leadership Styles. Keynote Speaker for Statewide Woman Power Conference, Minneapolis, MN, May l979.

Women as Leaders. Statewide Women's Studies Conference, Minneapolis, MN, April l979.

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New Lifelines for the Aging: Strengthening Family Ties. The Minnesota Social Service Association Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN, March l979.

Life-Long Learning. Moderator of the Annual Regional Conference on Aging, Duluth, MN, September l978.

Redefining Models of Power. Statewide Conference on Women's Studies, April 1978.

Moderator of a panel on Alternative Administrative Styles. Statewide Conference of Minnesota Women in Higher Education, Minneapolis, MN, October 1978.

Alternative Administrative Styles. Statewide National Association of Social Workers Conference on Women in Administration, January 1978.

Models of Community Organization for the 70's. The Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, New Orleans, LA, February 1978.

A Project-Centered, Integrative Learning Approach, New Roles for Women in Social Work, and Sexism in Social Work Education. The Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Phoenix, AZ, February 1977.

Training Women to be Change Agents. The Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Philadelphia, PA, February l976.

Increasing Women's Power: Skills for Change. The Pioneers for Century III Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, April l976.

Women and Social Change. The Annual Conference of the Society for Values in Higher Education, South Bend, IN, Summer l976.

The Practice Implications of Interorganizational Theory for Service Integration. The National Conference on Social Welfare, San Francisco, CA, May l975.

Organizing Working Class Whites. The Annual Conference of the Society for Values in Higher Education, Detroit, MI, August l974.

The Busing Controversy: Working Class Patterns of Adaptation. National Ethnic Conference, Detroit, MI, l972.

Ideological Complexity and White Separatism. The American Sociological Association Meetings, New Orleans, LA, August 1972 (with E. Litwak, and D. Warren).

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BOARDS, COMMITTEES, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

International:

Faculty Advisor, ongoing assistance with curriculum development, Social Work Department, Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, January 2010, March 2011, January 2013, December 2013.

Curriculum consultation, Can Tho University, Department of Sociology; social work certificate program.

Consultation and facilitation, Teaching and Writing Workshop for faculty from five universities, Stellenbosch, South Africa, February 2010.

Facilitator, Learning Local Symposium, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa, March 2010.

National Level:

Chair, Workgroup, Gero Competences Curricular Guide, Council on Social Work Education, 2016.

Co-chair, Long-Term Design Committee, Caring across Generations, 2015- present

National Eldercare Workforce Alliance, 2008-2015. Member, Task Force on Professional Preparation,

2008- present; Member of the Direct Care Work Group, 2010-present

Member, CSWE National Workforce Initiative, 2015 – present

Chair, External Review Committee, Columbia University School of Social Work, 2015.

Chair, External Review Commmittee, Gerontology Program, U of North Carolina-Wilmington, 2014,

Chair, Leadership Panel on the 2014 Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, 2013-14

Chair, Social Research, Policy and Practice (SRPP) Section and Executive Committee, Gerontological Society of America, 2005-08; Chair, Mentoring Initiative, 2006-08. Chair, Awards Committee, 2008; Member, Anniversary Planning Committee, 2009-10; Member, Women’s Commission, 2015-present; Member, Mentoring Task Force, 2009-13; Publications Committee, 2004-05.

Selection Committee, President of the Council on Social Work Education, 2011-12.

National Geriatric Curriculum Task Force, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, 2009

National Advisory Committee for the Nurses and Social Workers Supporting Family Caregivers’

Initiative, funded by Hartford and AARP, 2008.

National Advisory Committee, Nursing Blueprint Development Conference, Hartford Nursing Initiative,

2008.

Executive Committee, Gerontology Project Advisory Panel, Strengthening Aging and Gerontology Education for Social Work, Hartford Foundation and Council on Social Work Education, 1999-2003.

Advisory and Selection Committee, Hartford Geriatric Social Work Scholars Initiative, The Gerontological Society of America 1999-2015

Advisory Committee, Hartford Fellows Program, The Gerontological Society of America 2000-04.

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Advisory Committee, Hartford Practicum Development Project, The New York Academy of Medicine, 2001-04.

Advisory Board, Boston University Geriatric Social Work Institute, 2002-present.

Advisory Board, National Center on Osteoporosis, University of Maine, 2002-06.

Scientific Technical Advisory Committee, Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research, 2000-06.

President, Society for Social Work and Research, 1999-2002; board member, 1998-2004.

Visiting Committee, University of Michigan, 1998-2001.

National Nominating Committee, Society for Social work and Research, 2005-2011.

President, National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work, 1995-97.

Convener, National Action Network for Social Work Research, (ANSWER) 1995-97; member, 1997-00.

Board Member, Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research, (IASWR) 1997-00.

Member of the Educational Policy Commission, Council on Social Work Education, 1992-95.

Chair, Task Force for Interrelationships among Teaching, Research, and Practice, CSWE Educational

Policy Commission, 1993.

National Advisory Board for the First National Telecourse on Gerontology, University of Hawaii and Annenberg Communications, 1988-present.

Board of Directors, Council on Social Work Education, 1989-92.

Member, Aging Subcommittee of the Commission on Family and Primary Associations, National Association of Social Workers (NASW), 1988-94.

Education Committee, Social Research, Planning and Practice Section, Gerontological Society of America, 1986-present; Fellow of the Gerontological Society, 1985-present.

Center for Understanding Aging (membership by invitation only) 1985-90.

Co-Chair, Concerns of Older Women's Committee, Western Gerontological Society, 1982-84. (Now called American Society on Aging.)

One of the founders of the Association for Women in Social Work, National Organization, 1984, member, 1984-present.

Member, National Commission on Women's Issues, National Association of Social Workers (NASW), 1982-85.

Member, CSWE National Commission on the Role and Status of Women in Social Work Education, 1982-85; Chairperson, 1983-1985.

Secretary and Executive Committee Member, National Committee for Gerontology in Social Work Education, 1982-86; current member.

Older Women's Task Force, Social Research, Planning & Practice Section, Gerontological Society of America, 1984-86.

Older Women's League, 1980-present, (One of the founders, 1980).

Committee on Developing New Practice Models, the 1st National Conference on Social Work with Women, NASW, February l98l.

Society for Values in Higher Education (association of Danforth and Kent Fellows), l974-present.

National Association of Social Workers, l973-present.

Planning Committee for the Danforth Foundation, l972-75.

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Selection Committee for Kent Fellows, the Danforth Foundation, l973-76.

Committee of Women in Public Administration, American Society for Public Administration, l977-78.

Local Level:

Board member, Wider Horizons, 2014-present; Chair, Governance Committee.

Board Member, Mirabella Retirement Home, 2012 – present

Chair; Panel of Judges, Best Places to Age, Seattle Magazine, 2010-2012

Board Member and member of the Strategies Committee, Senior Services of Seattle King County, 2001-2014; Board Vice-President, 2008 – 09; Board President, 2009-2010; Chair, Cultural Competence Committee, 2007-09; member Cultural Competence Committee, 2007-2013.

Advisory Committee, FullLife (formerly ElderHealth NW), 2008-present.

Chair, United Way Impact Council on Older Adults, 2004-2007; Chair, Subcommittee on Caregiving, 2007-08.

Strategic Advisory committee, Washington State NASW, 2006-present.

Planning Committee and Presenter, Seattle Town Hall Caregiving Forum, July 2004.

Chair, the Annual Fund, Seattle Girls School in Science, Math and Technology, 2002-04; member, 2008-09.

Board member, Intergenerational Innovations, Seattle, WA, 2004-06.

Steering Committee, Sound Families Project, The Gates Foundation, 2000-06.

Advisory Board, Total Living Choices.com, 1999-present.

Board Member, United Way of Seattle-King County, 1998-02.

Children’s Leadership Council, United Way of Seattle-King County, 1998-01.

Strategic Planning Committee, Passages Northwest, 1999-2002.

Advisory Board, Crisis Clinic, 1998-00.

Rotary Homeless Youth Foundation, 1995.

Honorary Advisory Council, Capital Campaign, Crisis Clinic, 1992.

Board Member and Secretary; Chair of the Program Subcommittee, Seattle/King County Senior Services, 1990-95.

Board Member, Success by Six Educational Leadership Project, 1992-present.

Board Member, The Columbia Club (Senior Center), 1986-87.

Education/Training Committee, Eldercare, Good Samaritan Mental Health Center, Puyallup, Washington, 1984.

Intergenerational Task Force, Seattle-King County Division on Aging, 1984-86.

Board Member, Visiting Nurse Services, Seattle, Washington, 1982-84.

EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

Editorial Board, Journal of Research in Aging, 1994-present.

Editorial Board, Journal of Social Work Education, 1994-99; reviewer, 2000-present.

Reviewer, The Gerontologist and Journal of Gerontology, 1988-present.

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Editorial Board, Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect, 1988-present.

Editorial Board, Social Work, 2002-2008.

Frequent reviewer of book proposals and manuscripts for Columbia University Press, Haworth, Sage,

Oxford and Allyn & Bacon, 1988-present.

Consulting Editor, Journal for Progressive Human Services, 1989-94.

Editorial Review Board, Journal of Applied Social Services, 1988-00.

Editorial Board, The Women and Aging Newsletter, American Society on Aging, 1995.

Editorial Review Board, Administration in Social Work, 1986-2007

Editorial Board, Parent Care, 1987-92.

Editorial Board, Journal of Community Psychology, l982-85.

Review Board, National Endowment for the Humanities, l977-83.

Reviewer, Social Service Review, 1988-92.

Reviewer for abstracts for the annual meetings of the Gerontological Society of America (1982-present)

the Council on Social Work Education (1985-present), and Society for Social Work and Research,

2008-present..

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

University of Washington (since 1987)

Advisory Board, Northwest Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Center, 2015- present.

Chair, Elderly Friendly Futures Initiative, funded by Health Science Deans, 2009 -2014; co-chair, 2013-

present.

Committee on Diversity, 2014-15

Advisory Board, Guardianship Certificate Program, 2007-present.

Advisory Board and Core Faculty, Northwest Geriatric Education Center (GEC), 2002-2015;

Member, UW Committee on Interpersonal Violence, 2007-08.

Lead Faculty, Hartford Rand Center for Interdisciplinary Geriatric Research, 2005-present.

Steering Committee for Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Institute on Aging, 2000-present.

Member, Faculty Senate, 2002-05.

Chair, University Initiative Review Committee, 2000-01.

Chair, Search Advisory Committee for Dean, College of Education, 1999-00.

Advisory Board, Institute on Aging, University of Washington, 1995 - present.

Member, President’s Task Force on Public Service, 1995-96.

Advisory Board, Alzheimer’s Research Center, University of Washington, 1994-99.

Chair, Deans' Group on Collaboration among Professional Schools, 1994-98.

Chair, Review Committee for Dean of the College of Education, 1994-95.

Advisory Board, Women's Information Center, 1994-98.

President’s Research Advisory Board, 1994-95.

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Search Committee for Provost, 1993.

Chair, Board of Deans, 1992-93; Scribe 1995-96.

University Budget Committee, 1992-93.

President's Committee on the Faculty Code Procedures Task Force, 1991.

Search Committee, CEO, Harborview Medical Center, 1991.

Provosts Committee on Indirect Costs and the State, 1991.

University Accreditation Committee, 1991-93.

University Housing Task Force, 1990-93.

Search Committee for Vice President for Minority Affairs, 1990.

Chair, Brookdale Fellowship Committee, 1991-present.

Executive Committee, Northwest Geriatric Center, 1993-95.

Advisory Board Member, Health Promotion of the Elderly, University of Washington, School of Public

Health, 1989-present.

Education Committee for the Long Term Gerontology Center, 1981-85.

Danz Lectureship Committee, 1987-93.

Deans' Liaison with the Faculty Senate, 1991-92.

Bergen Exchange Committee, 1986-92.

Task Force on the Impact of the Elimination of Mandatory Retirement, 1988-90.

President's Advisory Committee on Retired Faculty, 1988-present.

Numerous Adhoc Committees appointments by the Provost and President, 1987-present.

School of Social Work Service (since 2001).

Chair, Multigenerational Concentration, 2002-present

Retention, Promotion and Tenure Commiitee, 2007-09, 2016.

Ombudsman, 2013-15

Chairperson, Student Review Committee, 2003-04, 2011-2015; 2015-16. .

Chairperson, PhD Steering Committee, 2008-15.

Member, Competencies Workgroup, 2009 –2011

Member, Extended Degree Program Planning Committee, 2008-2010.

Chair, Art Farber Award Committee, 2007-2012.

MSW Admissions Committee, 2008 – 2010.

Chairperson, Space Task Force, 2005-06.

Executive Committee, 2004-06; Chair, 2005-06.

Ad hoc promotion reviews, Chair (9); member (13).

SELECTED TRAINING

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“Strategies to Overcome Resistance to Care.” Fedelta Home Care (three workshops). October 2012.

Workshops on “Teaching Gerontology” and on “Negotiating a Job Offer,” Hartford Doctoral Fellows,

2003-10

Workshops on “Infusing Gerontology into Required Curriculum,” Faculty Development Institutes, CSWE

APM, 2003-2009; Curriculum Development Institutes, 2007-11.

“Overcoming Resistance to Services,” Elder Care Workshops, The University of Washington Work/Life Program, 2003-2005.

Presenter, "The Sandwiched Generation" and "Family Caregivers." Over 50 presentations to numerous community groups and professional associations, 1987-present. Over 25 presentations on Feminist Leadership, Administration, and Research, 1987-present.

Presenter, "Aging and Psychopharmacology." NIMH and CSWE National Video Conference, 1991.

Presenter, "Transitions for Women in Academia." Northwest Center for Research on Women, University of Washington, 1991-93.

Keynote speaker, "Future Challenges for Older Women." (1990) and “The Aging Family, (1986) Summer Institute of the University of Washington Geriatric Education Center, 1990.

Keynote speaker, Family Supports Project, Case Western Reserve, October, 1988.

Keynote speaker, "Feminist Perspectives on Social Work." To numerous groups locally and regionally, 1987-present.

Numerous Workshops on Caregivers for Adult Protective Service Workers, Department of Social and Health Services, 1986-present.

"Trends in Aging." Speeches to the United Way Board, to the Northwest Grant-makers Forum, the Social Work Alumni, Eastside Mayor's Association, the Seattle City Council, the King County Council, 1986-present.

Keynote speaker, "Alternatives in Informal Supports." Montana Gerontological Society Annual Meeting, 1987.

Preretirement Training Seminars, for Pay 'n Save Employees, and Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA, 1984-85.

Faculty Development Seminar on Aging Curricula. Council on Social Work Education, Summer Seminars, Boston, MA, 1984.

Older Women: Their Problems and Potential. Workshops at University of Washington Institute on Aging, Seattle, Washington, June 1980, 1981, l982, 1987.

"The Multigenerational Family." Advisory Council, Seattle-King County Division on Aging, 1984.

"The Myths of Aging." Providence Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, 1984.

"Research Update on Topics of Aging and Adult Development." North Seattle Community College, Conference on Developmental Psychology, 1984.

"The Impact of Budget Cuts on Older Women." Western Gerontological Society Board Members, 1983.

"The Conspiracy of Silence" and "Breaking Down Age Barriers." Presented at three workshops sponsored by the Older Women's League, Seattle, Washington, 1981-82.

"Abuse of the Elderly." In-service training, Veterans Administration Hospital, Harborview Hospital, Group Health Cooperative, Older Women's League, Senior Services and Centers, also numerous radio and television presentation, Seattle, WA, May l98l-present.

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"Creative Roles for Older People." Workshop at Community Services Administration Annual Seminars, Seattle, WA, June l980.

"The Family and Older Adults." Workshop conducted at NASW Forum, Seattle, Washington, November l979. Revised: May 2016 H:\NRH\hooyman.cv