Connie C. Revell is deputy director of the Smoking Cessation
Leadership Center at the University of California, San Francisco.
As a specialist in results-based accountability and partnerships
for results, she brings to the Center a wealth of experience
in organizational dynamics. She has helped form partnerships
around teenage pregnancy, watershed protection, national security,
infant mortality, homelessness and other topics before becoming
involved in tobacco control.
With this expertise, she has worked as a consultant for a number
of state and local governments in Oregon, Hawaii, Minnesota,
Vermont, Michigan and Washington. Her international work was
primarily in Canada, Western Australia, Tasmania, and Sierra
Leone, West Africa.
From 1995 to 1999 she was director of the Oregon Option, part
of the reinventing government initiative of the Clinton-Gore
administration. Ms. Revell worked more than ten years in Oregon
state government helping develop the Oregon Benchmarks, the
state’s measurable indicators of progress toward its twenty-year
vision. Much of this work focused on public health, and she
served as president of the National Public Health Information
Coalition in 1994.
A former journalist with degrees from the University of Montana
and Stanford University, she is the recipient of Vice President
Gore’s Hammer Award for Reinventing Government. She also
received a citation from Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber for
her work on partnerships.
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