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Appendix B. Campus-Based Community Chairs

Current Community Chairs

Community chairs at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (UNL) and the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) are currently filled by Julia Torquati and Marisa Macy, respectively.

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Julia Torquati, Community Chair in Infant and Child Mental Health, UNL. Julia Torquati is a professor in the Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies in the College of Education and Human Sciences. As the inaugural recipient of the Community Chair in Infant and Child Mental Health in 2019, she contributes expertise in the areas of infant and child mental health and socioemotional development. As chair, she also helps educate families and other care providers to support mental and emotional development in young children. Torquati is an award-winning faculty member with 25 years of experience in child development, child care, and nature-based environmental education. Her work integrates mental health into the full ecological system of very young children including their families, caregivers, teachers, and communities. Torquati has written publications related to temperament, self-regulation, caregiving, peer relationships, adultchild relationships, and executive functioning. She holds her Ph.D. and M.S. from the University of Arizona and her B.A. from Marquette University.

Marisa Macy, Community Chair in Early Childhood Education, UNK. Marisa Macy is an associate professor in the College of Education. She holds the Cille and Ron Williams Chair of Early Childhood Education and in 2022 became the Buffett Early Childhood Institute Community Chair, focusing on early childhood education. Macy has more than 25 years of experience as an educator. She started her career as a special education teacher in Washington, and she has served in teaching and research roles at higher education institutions including the University of Oregon, Penn State University, and the University of Texas, El Paso. Before coming to Nebraska, she was a lecturer in the School of Teacher Education at the University of Central Florida and was principal investigator for early childhood special education training and technical assistance for the Florida Department of Education. Macy, a Seattle native, earned a bachelor’s degree in English at the University of Washington and a post baccalaureate in K–12 special education from St. Martin’s College in Olympia, Washington. She received master’s and doctoral degrees in special education with early childhood special education and early intervention from the University of Oregon.

Open Community Chairs

The inaugural community chair at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC), David Dzewaltowski, completed his appointment in 2019, and the UNMC community chair is currently open. In addition, the community chair at the University of Nebraska at Omaha remains to be filled.

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