Danielle Reader-Jolley, BS, MHS

Scientific Technologies Corporation
Public Health Operations
4400 East Broadway Blvd., Suite 705
Tucson, AZ
USA 85711

Biographical Sketch:
Scientific Technologies Corporation - December 2003-Present Senior Public Health Advisor Danielle coordinates client and user communication; facilitates the STC IWeb Consortium; and provides input and feedback concerning IMS product feature enhancements, product development, and related user-centered application and service improvement efforts. Danielle is also the STC Project Manager for the Washington Child Profile Immunization Registry (CPIR), Idaho Immunization Reminder Information System (IRIS), and the Arizona State Immunization Information System (ASIIS). Danielle works closely with State project staff to oversee contracted activities, deliverables, and budgets. Her efforts involve annual contract negotiations, monitoring expenditure of project hours, coordinating the activities of assigned staff, ensuring timely delivery of high-quality products and services, and frequent communication with the client staff. Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Immunization Program - 2000-2003 Immunization Education and Outreach Specialist Danielle oversaw the development, planning, and facilitation of ongoing, statewide provider, and community education campaigns. As Acting Program Manager, Danielle provided oversight of program operations, supervised program staff, and managed Immunization Program grants, contracts, and budgets. As the Program Specialist/Hepatitis Coordinator, Danielle coordinated state hepatitis C activities and provided oversight of the Perinatal Hepatitis B Program. As Immunization Assessment Specialist, Danielle was responsible for conducting annual assessment activities and preparing administrative reports. Idaho Primary Care Association, Immunize by Two Coalition - 1999-2000 Coalition Coordinator Danielle coordinated all aspects of the Idaho Immunize by Two and Idaho Baby Track programs, ensured compliance with contract requirements, organized and facilitated all meetings and events, represented the programs in the public and political arenas, conducted site visits, provided technical assistance, and evaluated programs and activities. The Idaho Immunize by Two Coalition was recognized by Every Child by Two in 1999 for outstanding coalition work. City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services, Immunization Services - 1999 Immunization Action Plan Coordinator Danielle managed the state supplied vaccine inventory and distribution, prepared administrative reports, performed clinic audits and ensured compliance with grant requirements. She managed the immunization registry, supervised the Baby Track Program, provided oversight of grant staff activities, and coordinated the IAP Task Force. Danielle also provided outreach education, information, and training to various audiences.