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Volunteer Application <br />Orange County Advisory Boards and Commissions <br />Stephanie Miller Page 1 of 2 <br />Home Address:105 Summerlin Drive <br />Township of Residence: Chapel Hill <br />Zone of Residence: <br />Ethnic Background:white <br />Sex:Female <br />Phone (Day):6108026368 <br />Phone (Evening):6108026368 <br />Phone (Cell):6108026368 <br />Email:stephjmiller@gmail.com <br />Name:Ms. Stephanie Miller <br />Boards/Commissions applied for: <br />Chapel Hill NC 27514 <br />Place of Employment: UNC Chapel Hill- Program on Aging, Long-term Ca <br />Job Title:Research Associate (Project Coordinator) <br />Name Called: <br />Year of OC Residence:2011 <br />Community Activities/Organizational Memberships: <br />Former volunteer with <br />-Guardian ad Litem, District 15B <br />-Orange County Animal Services <br />Former community planning intern with Orange County Department on Aging (2015-2016) <br />under the supervision of Mary Fraser <br />Past Service on Orange County Advisory Boards: <br />I have not served in a board member capacity for any Orange County Advisory Boards. <br />Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee <br />Background, education and experience relevant to this board: <br />I hold a graduate degree in social work, specific to community planning. I completed a graduate <br />practicum by serving as a community planning intern with the Orange County Department on <br />Aging. I am now employed with a UNC public health research group which conducts research <br />primarily in geriatric long-term care settings (both nursing homes and adult care homes/assisted <br />living) <br />Reasons for wanting to serve on this board: <br />As project coordinator, I do not spend as much time in the field as the data collectors (my <br />supervisees) do. I feel disconnected from community based work in my research role and would <br />like an opportunity to re-engage in a more direct way. With that being said, I do maintain an <br />interest in policy and state-level decisions that influence the long-term care industry and aging <br />populations. Ombudsman advocacy seems to touch on the importance of larger level issues <br />while also incorporating resident-level input. <br />Conflict of Interest: <br />14