Teresa Logue Application PackageCI MAMBEACH
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
BOARD AND COMMITTEE APPLICATION FORM
NAME: Logue Teresa C
Last Name First Name Middle Initial
HOME ADDRESS: 845 Michigan Ave #2 Miami Beach FL 33139
Apt No. Home No./Street City State Zip Code
PHONE: 7862133105 teresalogue@gmail.com
Home Work Email Address
Business Name: Position:
Address:
Street City State Zip Code
Pursuant to City Code section 2-22(4) a and b: Members of agencies, boards, and committees shall be affiliated with the city; this
requirement shall be fulfilled in the following ways: a) an individual shall have been a resident of the city for a minimum of six
months; or b) an individual shall demonstrate ownership/interest for a minimum of six months in a business established in the city.
• Resident of Miami Beach for a minimum of six (6) months Yes
• Demonstrate an ownership/interest in a business in Miami Beach for a minimum of six (6) months: No
• Are you a registered voter in Miami Beach: No
• (Please circle one): I am now a resident of: South Beach
• I am applying for an appointment because I have special abilities, knowledge and experience. Please list below:
My background is in women's health. Currently, I work on for the Florida Department of Health on the Zika response, where I wo
• Are you presently a registered lobbyist with the City of Miami Beach? No
Please list your preferences in order of ranking [1] first choice [2] second choice, and [3] third choice. Please note that only three (3)
choices will be observed by the Citv Clerk's Office. (Regular Boards of City)
Choice 1: Miami Beach Commission For Women
Choice 2:
Choice 3:
• Board members are required to file Form 1 — "Statement of Financial Interest" with the State.
If you seek appointment to a professional seat (e.g., lawyer, architect, etc.) on the Board of Adjustment, Design Review
Board, Historic Preservation Board or Planning Board, attach a copy of your currently -effectively license, and furnish the
following information:
Type of Professional License License Number
License Issuance Date License Expiration Date
Note: If applying for Youth Advisory Board, please indicate your affiliation with the Scott Rakow Youth Center:
1. Past service on the Youth Center Advisory Board: No
Years of Service:
2. Present participation in Youth Center activities by your children No if yes, please list the names of your children, their
ages, and which programs. List below:
• Have you ever been convicted of a felony: No If yes, please explain in detail:
• Do you currently have a violation(s) of City of Miami Beach codes: No
• Do you currently owe the City of Miami Beach any money: No
• Are you currently serving on any City Boards or Committees: No
• What organizations in the City of Miami Beach do you currently hold membership in?
If yes, please explain in detail:
If yes, please explain in detail:
If yes, which board?
• I am now employed by the city of Miami Beach: No Which department?
• List all properties owned or have an interest in, which are located within the City of Miami Beach:
Property
845 Michigan Ave #2 (current tenant)
Gender: Female
The following information is voluntary and is neither part of your application nor has any bearing on your consideration for appointment. It is
being asked to comply with federal equal opportunity reporting requirements.
Race/Ethnic Categories
What is your race? Mark one or more races to indicate what you consider yourself to be. White
Other Description:
Are you Spanish/Hispanic/ Latino? Mark the "No" box if not Spanish / Hispanic / Latino. No
Physically Challenged: No
NOTE: If appointed, you will be required to follow certain laws which apply to city board/committee members.
These laws include, but are not limited to, the following:
o Prohibition from directly or indirectly lobbying city personnel (Miami Beach City Code section 2-459).
o Prohibition from contracting with the city (Miami -Dade County Code section 2-11.1).
o Prohibition from lobbying before board/committee you have served on for period of one year after leaving office (Miami
Beach Code section 2-26).
o Requirement to disclose certain financial interests and gifts (Miami -Dade County Code section 2-11.1).
(re: CMB Community Development Advisory Committee): prohibition, during tenure and for one year after leaving office,
from having any interest in or receiving any benefit from Community Development Block Grant funds for either yourself,
or those with whom you have business or immediate family ties (CFR 570.611).
Upon request, copies of these laws may be obtained from the City Clerk.
"I hereby attest to the accuracy and truthfulness of the application and have received, read and will abide by Chapter 2, Article
VII - of the City Code "Standards of Conduct for City Officers, Employees and Agency Members."
1 Teresa Logue agreed to the following terms on 9/7/2017 11:21:52 PM
Received in the City Clerk's Office by:
Name of Deputy Clerk
Control No. Date
Teresa Logue
teresa.logue(avale.edu • (786)-213-3105 (c)
EDUCATION
Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT.
Master of Public Health in Global Health and Health Policy, May 2016.
Activities: Fellow, The Global Health Justice Partnership at Yale Law School
Student Activist, Yale Global Health and AIDS Coalition and Universities Allied for Essential Medicines
Honors: Select 5 -Year BA-BS/MPH Program
Yale College, New Haven, CT.
Bachelor of Arts in American Studies, cum laude with departmental honors, May 2015. Major GPA: 4.0. Cumulative GPA: 3.83.
Activities: Fellow, Yale Global Health Initiative
Student Ambassador, Yale Undergraduate Admissions
Honors: Health and Human Rights Essay Competition (First Place, 2014)
Acheson Prize for Essays in International Studies (2013)
EXPERIENCES
Florida Department of Health in Miami -Dade County. Miami, FL. Zika Response Epidemiologist. July 2017 — Present.
- Investigate imported and locally -acquired cases of Zika virus disease in pregnant women and infants, including conducting
interviews with patients to assess possible exposures and reviewing medical charts to abstract pertinent information.
- Liaise with obstetrical and pediatric providers, hospital infection control practitioners and social services to ensure Zika patients get
the standard of care.
- Manage pregnant/congenital Zika surveillance data, produce data quality and outcome reports, and contribute to publications.
Planned Parenthood of Southern New England, Inc. New Haven, CT. Public Policy Intern. September 2015 — January 2016.
- Followed Medicaid transformation processes in Connecticut, and wrote 20+ page report analyzing proposed reforms.
- Draft comments to state health officials, and propose advocacy strategies to ensure PPSNE is well -represented in new policies.
The Hashemite University. Zarqa, Jordan. Research Assistant. May — August 2015.
- Analyzed quantitative dataset of sexual violence offenses, and summarized results in manuscript to be submitted for publication.
- Analyzed initial data from cohort study of female tobacco users, and made recommendations for upcoming cessation intervention.
- Wrote literature summaries synthesizing scientific literature on a variety of women's health topics.
- Edited scientific publications written in English by non-native speakers, and advised authors on academic journal submission.
- Funded by the Coca-Cola World Fund at Yale, the Libby Rouse Fund for Peace Fellowship & the Yale Global Health Initiative.
Dwight Hall: Center for Public Service and Social Justice, New Haven, CT. Co -Coordinator (2014) and Student Executive
Committee (2012, 2013). August 2012 — December 2014.
- Elected by 90+ student leaders to co -direct Dwight Hall, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a $900k budget (2014).
- Led 12 -person Student Executive Committee and professional staff in creating leadership development programming, distributing
funding to students, organizing campus -wide Days of Service, and drafting fundraising plans (2014).
- Presented organizational best practices at regional conference on student service (2014).
- Created initiative to improve student -led international service projects, alongside the Yale administration (2013).
Partners in Health, Boston, MA. Public Sector Development Intern. June — August 2014.
- Wrote technical capacity statements about the organization for distribution to major public sector donors.
- Devised and managed system for tracking and forecasting grant opportunities from bilateral and multilateral agencies.
- Prepared internal assessment of global health donor landscape and made recommendations for donor cultivation.
U.S. Agency for International Development, Washington, DC. Legislative Affairs Intern, May 2013 — August 2013.
- Reviewed annual report to the U.S. Congress on microenterprise activities and wrote internal assessment of its methodology.
- Planned a daylong workshop for Congressional staff designed to provide an overview of USAID's work.
- Funded by the Global Health Studies Field Experience Award & the Bruce M. Babcock '62 Travel Research Fellowship (2013).
VOLUNTEERING
Neighborhood Health Project, New Haven, CT. Clinic Volunteer. September 2015 — May 2016.
- Provided free screening for hypertension and diabetes and refer patients to low cost primary care services.
We Love Reading, Amman, Jordan. Statistician. June — July 2015.
- Contributed to qualitative analysis for a mixed -methods study of resilience in camp -based Syrian refugee children.
Trumbull Emergency Medical Services, Trumbull, CT. Emergency Medical Technician. September 2012 — May 2013.
- Responded to requests for pre -hospital emergency medical care, and provided hospital transport for sick and injured patients.
PERSONAL
LANGUAGES: English (Native) • Spanish (Advanced) • Arabic (Intermediate)
CERTIFICATIONS: Emergency Medical Technician (Basic) • Security Clearance (USA -Federal)