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Gary Hill, Ph.D., Vice President
Dr. Gary Hill has nearly 40 years of increasing responsibility in the fields of health policy, program evaluation, project management, and the design and development of automated information systems. His clients within HHS have included SAMHSA, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, several institutes of the National Institutes of Health, the National Center for Health Statistics, the U.S Public Health Service, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Dr. Hill joined MANILA in 2004. He serves as the Project Director of SAMHSA’s National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices project and the SAMHSA National Evaluation of the Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative.
Previously, Dr. Hill was Division Director at a large Federal Government contracting firm, overseeing contracts providing, for example, program evaluation, cost-benefit analyses, and reports to Congress. Dr. Hill was the Project Director for the evaluation of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s After School Program. He was also the Project Director for the Department of State’s International Demand Reduction Program, a $15 million, multiyear effort designed to coordinate the implementation and evaluation of prevention programs across the world, for which he directed the Global II and III conferences held in Bangkok, Thailand, and Palermo, Italy, and the 1999 Western Hemisphere Drug Prevention Conference in Peoria, Illinois. Dr. Hill also served as Project Director for a multiyear, congressionally mandated contract with SAMHSA/CSAP that produced three reports to Congress and the National Structured Evaluation of Education and Prevention Approaches. This important project was the initial effort to systematically collect and analyze the results of a decade of prevention initiatives.
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