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LUCILLE B. PILLING, EdD, MPH, RN<br />

EDUCATION and TEACHING<br />

Doctor of Education, Columbia University, Teachers College, Division of Organization and Lea<strong>de</strong>rship, <strong>New</strong><br />

<strong>York</strong>, NY, 2003<br />

Masters in Public Health, Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, NY, 1994<br />

Bachelor of Science in Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Phila<strong>de</strong>lphia, PA 1970<br />

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, Robert F. <strong>Wagner</strong> Graduate School of Public Service<br />

Adjunct Professor 2005-present<br />

Clinical Associate Professor 2007-08<br />

<strong>NYU</strong> <strong>Wagner</strong> Graduate School of Public Service Teach a two semester Capstone program where teams<br />

of stu<strong>de</strong>nts carry-out a project for an international nonprofit or corporation with a social program and a<br />

course entitled Corporate Social Responsibility – Defining Mo<strong>de</strong>ls and Managing Partnerships; advises a<br />

CSR stu<strong>de</strong>nt alliance. Advise stu<strong>de</strong>nt CSR Alliance.<br />

<strong>NYU</strong> School of Continuing and Professional Studies teach course: Corporate Social Responsibility: Global<br />

Implications and Future Lea<strong>de</strong>rship. Fall 2008<br />

<strong>NYU</strong> Master’s Program in Global Public Health aca<strong>de</strong>mic year 2007-2008 served as faculty member of<br />

program; taught a two semester Capstone program, managed a series of integrative seminars and<br />

<strong>de</strong>veloped one and two day modules on career <strong>de</strong>velopment, team dynamics and conflict negotiation.<br />

Research Focus is on the management of multi-organizational alliances and public private partnerships;<br />

book Global Health Alliance: Lessons Learned was published in 2007. Current research is on the metrics<br />

of Corporate Social Responsibility. An article on the intersection of brand and social responsibility will be<br />

published in 2009<br />

The <strong>New</strong> School, Graduate Program in International Affairs taught course on global public health, Sp ‘08<br />

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE<br />

PILLING and ASSOCIATES<br />

Presi<strong>de</strong>nt 2004-present<br />

CSR strategist who collaborate with corporations and nonprofit organizations to <strong>de</strong>velop and implement<br />

CSR business and communication strategies and programs. Recent clients: LIMRA, Henry Schein Inc.,<br />

Tunnell Consulting, The Green Standard, Business Council for International Un<strong>de</strong>rstanding (BCIU), John<br />

Snow, Inc. and JHPIEGO at Johns Hopkins.<br />

Developed and implemented corporate social responsibility strategy for a Fortune 500 company<br />

Brokered public-private partnerships in disaster relief and pan<strong>de</strong>mic preparedness<br />

Designed and implemented communication strategies for a health sector reform program in Romania<br />

Led ‘CSR 101’ discussions with US State Department, corporate executives for BCIU, and LIMRA<br />

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, Mailman School of Public Health<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, NY<br />

Senior Program Manager 2001-2003<br />

Managed the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation supported program Averting Maternal Death and Disability;<br />

a five year $50 million alliance focused on health sector reform. Developed management systems,<br />

communication and policy reform strategies; coordinated clinical oversight and quality improvement.<br />

Negotiated and managed pubic-private partnerships resulting in 86 projects in 51 countries<br />

PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION OF AMERICA (PPFA)<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, NY<br />

Vice Presi<strong>de</strong>nt, International Programs<br />

1997-2001<br />

Managed the strategic revision of PPFA's International Division; promoted interdivisional partnerships and<br />

forged collaboration with similar international organizations; <strong>de</strong>veloped public private partnerships.<br />

Core member of senior management team; directed the overall policy planning and budget for PPFA.<br />

Raised $6 million in private and multi-lateral funds; leveraged funds of over $2.2 million.<br />

Staff of 34; three geographic offices in Nairobi, Bangkok, and Miami.<br />

Spokesperson at national and international fora<br />

UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND (UNFPA), <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />

Programme Officer and Consultant 1994–1997<br />

PROGRAM FOR APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH (PATH), Zimbabwe<br />

Project Manager 1990–1993<br />

JOHN SHORT ASSOCIATES, Zimbabwe<br />

Project Manager 1989–1991


Dr. <strong>Lucille</strong> B. <strong>Pilling</strong>, cont.<br />

UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (USAID), Costa Rica<br />

Project Manager 1986–1989<br />

JOHN SNOW INC., AGA KHAN FOUNDATION, ILO, USAID, Ghana, Kenya, Bolivia 1980-1986<br />

Consultant-long-term<br />

KALLIR, PHILLIPS, ROSS, INC., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />

Medical Projects Manager, pharmaceutical advertising 1978–1980<br />

AVON PRODUCTS, INC, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />

International Sales Manager 1976–1978<br />

LANGUAGES<br />

Working knowledge of Portuguese and Spanish; basic French<br />

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS<br />

American Public Health Association<br />

Global Health Council<br />

Women in Health Management, Board member<br />

Alumni Association of Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health<br />

Gilda’s Club, volunteer<br />

St. Michael’s Church, Stewardship Committee<br />

PUBLICATIONS AND SELECTED PRESENTATIONS<br />

The social <strong>de</strong>terminants of health. Presentation at panel on diversity and tolerance. Borough of Manhattan<br />

Community College. April 2008.<br />

<strong>Pilling</strong>, LB. 2008. <strong>Pilling</strong>, LB. 2007. Effective Regional Alliances for Public Health and Medical<br />

Preparedness: Impediments and Solutions, a White Paper Prepared for Tunnell Government Services<br />

The management of public private partnerships. panelist. <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> University <strong>Wagner</strong> School of Public<br />

Service. October 2007<br />

<strong>Pilling</strong>, LB. 2007. The Global Health Alliance: lessons learned. Unlimited Publishing, Bloomington, Indiana.<br />

The reality of human rights in international <strong>de</strong>velopment: theoretical and field-based perspectives. panelist.<br />

International Public Service Association Spring Conference, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> University, <strong>Wagner</strong> Graduate<br />

School of Public Service, April 2006.<br />

Lessons learned implementing public-private partnerships. Presented at the Global Health Council annual<br />

meeting in Washington DC, June 2005.<br />

De <strong>Lucena</strong>, LP. 2005. Building Capacity to Form Multi-Organizational Health Alliances: Part I and Part II,<br />

OnPhilanthropy.com. http://www.onphilanthropy.com/bestpract/bp2005-02-04.html,<br />

http://www.onphilanthropy.com/bestpract/bp2005-03-04.html<br />

State of the World Population Report 2004, <strong>de</strong> <strong>Lucena</strong>, LP. Contributing editor, United Nations Population<br />

Fund (UNFPA).<br />

<strong>de</strong> <strong>Lucena</strong>, LP. 2003. How nonprofit organizations implement a global health alliance: A case study. Digital<br />

dissertation AAT 33106950.<br />

Creating a learning environment. Averting Maternal Death and Disability International Conference, Bangkok,<br />

February 2002.<br />

Assessing procurement needs and planning strategy. Averting Maternal Death and Disability International<br />

Conference, Bangkok, February 2002.<br />

Promoting health and preserving environments, NGO Committee on Population and Development, Millennium<br />

Conference, United Nations, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, May 2000.<br />

Reproductive health organizations – an orientation, Series of Population Seminars, Mailman School of Public<br />

Health, Columbia University, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, Spring 1998.<br />

The international role of PPFA. Presentation to the Board of PPFA, Texas, May, 1999.<br />

Leveraging funds for adolescent reproductive health, Annual PPFA conference, Washington DC. April, 1998.<br />

The effect of pestici<strong>de</strong>s on reproductive health, situation paper presented to UNFPA conference, Mexico,<br />

September 1994.

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