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Active Minds National ConferenceTHE NATION’S PREMIER CONFERENCE FOCUSED ON STUDENTS & MENTAL HEALTH2019CONFERENCE PROGRAMBuilding a Mental Health CultureGeorgetown UniversityHotel & Conference CenterWashington, DCMarch 22-23, 2019 #ActiveMindsCon19 activeminds.org

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Welcome!Thank you for joining us at the 2019 Active Minds NationalConference in Washington, DC.We are so thrilled to bring together hundreds of campus andschool professionals, government, foundation, and corporaterepresentatives, and student and mental health leaders fromacross the country to share ideas and advance knowledge aboutmental health education, advocacy, and awareness.Over the weekend, you’ll see showcased the country’s mostinnovative and effective approaches for “Building a Mental HealthCulture.” Our presenters are leading experts in the field, who willaddress mental health as one of the most important issues ofour time. Together, we’re advancing approaches for supportingstudent well-being and changing the conversation about mentalhealth on campuses, in workplaces, and within our communities.I very much look forward to meeting and talking with you overthe next couple of days. Thank you for being passionate andfearless advocates for suicide prevention and mental healthawareness. Your work makes a profound difference in howmental health is talked about, cared for, and valued among us all.Alison MalmonFounder and Executive Director of Active MindsSocial mediaLet everyone know you’re at theActive Minds National Conference!Live tweet during sessions, take aselfie in your Active Minds gear,or share a group photo taken at theActive Minds banner located in theWest Lobby.#ActiveMindsCon19Use the hashtag so we can allstay connected.ActiveMindsInc@Active MindsWelcome!1@Active Minds

Conference MapGeorgetown University Hotel and Conference Center 202-687-3200All Breakout Sessions for the Active Minds National Conference will takeplace at the McDonough School of Business located across the patio fromthe South Lobby. Please review session descriptions for specific rooms.Location and Parking InformationPlease build in extra time getting to and from Georgetown as the campus is currently under construction.The entrance to Georgetown University Hotel and Conference Center (also known as the Leavey Center) is located on Georgetown University’s maincampus. Please note the address for the entirety of campus is 37th and O Streets, NW, Washington, DC 20057. If you use this address, you willmost likely be led to the front gates of campus, which are a ten minute walk to the conference center.If you plan to take an Uber / Lyft, pleaseuse the “Georgetown University Hotel andConference Center” as your destination.Instruct the driver to enter the GeorgetownCampus through the Canal Road entrance. Thecar will need to go up the hill, passing thefootball field and making its way to theConference Center. You will see signs postedthat say Hotel Taxi/Rideshare Drop Offthat will point you to a garage whereyou can be dropped off. Once dropped off,you will see banners leading you to the hotelelevator, which will bring you to the ConferenceCenter lobby. For outgoing rides, use theLombardi Cancer Center name for pick uplocation and pick up in front of hotel. Please askfront desk for help if you are having difficulty.2Parking: Please park in the SouthwestGarage off of Canal Road. Enter theGeorgetown University Campus through theCanal Road entrance, located approximately200 feet past the Exxon Mobil gas station.(The following address can be used withmapping software: 3607 M Street, NW,Washington, DC 20007). As you travel up thehill, the parking garage will be on your right.Cost for parking is 25 a day (cash only). Thereis a shuttle available from the SouthwestGarage, P3 Level, to the hotel and conferencecenter. If you’re walking, exit the garage throughthe “North” exit and walk up the hill along thefootball field. The conference center is locateddirectly past the field. THERE IS NO PARKING ATTHE CONFERENCE CENTER UNLESS YOU ARE AHOTEL OVERNIGHT GUEST.ACTIVE MINDS NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2019Metro: To reach the conference center viaMetro, board the Georgetown UniversityTransportation Shuttle (GUTS) at either theRosslyn or Dupont Circle Metro Stops. Inform thedriver you are attending an event at theUniversity Conference Center. The shuttlebegins operating at 6:15 a.m and runs every10 minutes. Allow for 20 minutes to reach theconference center from either of the Metrostops. Pick-up locations: From Dupont Metro,the intersection of Massachusetts Ave. and 20th.Wait near the green fire hydrant. From RosslynMetro, the intersection of N. Moore and 19th.

Make the Mostof Your ConferenceChoose your sessions ahead of timeLook over the daily schedules and identify the sessions you’d like to attend.Some session rooms may fill up quickly, so choose a “Plan B” just in case.If you came with other people from your same organization, we encourageyou to split up and attend different sessions to maximize the amountof information you gather.Your evaluations are importantThroughout the conference, please take a moment to evaluate each session byCrisis informationanswering three short questions from your smartphone at this link:If you are in need of urgent assistance or findactiveminds.org/confsurvey. We read all evaluations, so include anythingyourself in distress, please seek help.you think would be helpful. In addition, you will receive an overall conferenceevaluation after the conference so that we can continue to receive yourfeedback.On-site counselorsMental health clinicians have donated theirSay cheese!time to serve on an on-call rotationThere will be photographers taking photos and videos (both candid and posed)brief mental health support. If youthroughout the conference that may be used in Active Minds promotionalor someone you know is in distress or crisis,materials. If you would prefer to not appear in organizational promotionplease go to the Registration Desk and onematerials, please alert a staff member at the registration table.of our staff members will connect you withthroughout conference weekend to providea clinician.Continuing EducationActive Minds is a designated provider of continuing education contact hoursHelp linesby the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. and theNational Suicide Prevention LifelineNational Board for Certified Counselors. This program is designated for Certified(800) 273-TALK (8255)Health Education Specialists (CHES) and/or Master Certified Health EducationSpecialists (MCHES) to receive up to 9.5 total Category I continuing educationCrisis Text Linecontact hours. The program is also designated for National Certified CounselorsText ‘BRAVE’ to 741-741(NCC) to receive up to 9 contact hours. To apply for continuing educationcredits, please visit the Registration Desk.Washington DC Police DepartmentCall 911* Sessions approved for CHES/MCHES CE credits Sessions approved for NBCC CE creditsMake the Most OF YOUR CONFERENCE3

FRIDAY8:00am – 9:00amBreakfast and Registration9:00am – 9:30amWelcomeMar 22 Schedule at a GlanceWest Lobby and BallroomBallroomAlison Malmon, Founder and Executive Director, Active MindsDr. John J. DeGioia, President, Georgetown UniversityHow Change Happens: Why Some Social Movements Succeedand Some Don’t9:30am – 10:30amBallroomLeslie R.Crutchfield, MBA, Author and Executive Director of the Global Social Enterprise Initiative (GSEI), Georgetown University10:30am – 11:00amNetworking BreakSouth LobbyVisit with fellow attendees and exhibitors in the South Lobby11:00am – 12:00pmBreakout Sessions: Taking a Collective, Strategic ApproachSexual Assault on Campus: A Public Health Epidemic* Business School, Room 150Allison Tombros Korman, MHS, Senior Director of Culture of Respect at NASPASilvia Zenteno, Director of Education and Training, It’s On UsCollegiate Recovery and Implications for Mental Health*Business School, Room 160Tim Rabolt, MA, Executive Director, Association of Recovery in Higher EducationWhat the Data Tells Us: Mental Health Initiatives on College CampusesBusiness School, Room 230Lisa Sontag-Padilla, PhD, Behavioral and Social Scientist, RAND CorporationPostvention: Helping a Community Heal after a Suicide* Business School, Room 240Traci Callandrillo, PhD, Assistant Vice President of Campus Life, American UniversityRobyn Suchy, Chapter Manager, Active MindsMichael Zibilich, Active Minds SpeakerAdopting a Healthy Mental Health Campus Culture: What Faculty Can Do* Business School, Room 250Kristen Lee, EdD, LICSW, Lead Faculty, Behavioral Science, Northeastern Universityand Active Minds SpeakerLunch and Panel: We Control the Narrative:Media and Messaging about Mental Health and Suicide12:00pm – 1:15pmPanelists:Moderators:Frances Gonzalez, Senior Director of Marketing and Communications, National Suicide Prevention LifelineJennifer Hartstein, PsyD, Hartstein Psychological and Active Minds Board MemberKimberly Torguson, Associate Director of Communications, National Action Alliance for Suicide PreventionEmma Edick, Communications Coordinator, Active MindsAngela Gillis, Communications Manager, Active MindsPanel: Mental Health Trends and Implications for Practice1:30pm – 2:30pmPanelists:Moderator:4BallroomBallroomPeter Ceglarek, MPH, Study Coordinator, Healthy Minds NetworkIlene Rosenstein, PhD, Associate Vice Provost for Campus Wellness and Education, University of Southern CaliforniaLisa Sontag-Padilla, PhD, Behavioral and Social Scientist, RAND CorporationAlison Malmon, Founder and Executive Director, Active Minds* Sessions approved for CHES/MCHES CE credits Sessions approved for NBCC CE creditsACTIVE MINDS NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2019

FRIDAY2:45pm – 3:45pmMar 22 Schedule at a GlanceBreakout Sessions: Innovation for Emerging IssuesTechnological Advances and Opportunities for Mental Health* Business School, Room 150Lisa Desai, PsyD, Director of Mental Health Screening and Research, MindWise InnovationsMatthew McEvoy, Senior Director of Student Support, Morneau ShepellMonika Roots, MD, Chief Medical Officer, PacificaAshley Womble, MPH, Head of Communications, Crisis Text LineMaximizing Greek Life to Build a Mental Health Culture* Business School, Room 160Colleen Coffey, EdD, Active Minds Speaker; Education & Business Development, Phired UpBrooke Kingsley Isbell, Assistant Executive Director of Prevention & Accountability, Pi Kappa PhiSchool Shootings and Implications for Mental Health*Business School, Room 230Lisa Hamp, MS, Active Minds Speaker; Mental Health & Safety AdvocateThe Power of Storytelling in Shaping a Positive Mental Health CultureBusiness School, Room 240Pablo Campos, Active Minds Speaker; Master of Social Work Graduate Student, NC State UniversityKai Roberts, Active Minds Speaker; Assistant Director of Admission, Carnegie Mellon*This session will run until 3:55pmUpstream Approaches to Suicide Prevention:Innovation to Address Everyday Challenges* Business School, Room 250Joey Chen, Alumni, Robert Morris UniversityBecky Fein, MPH, Associate Director of Programs, Active MindsSydney Gray, Student Leader, San Diego State UniversityMegan Larson, California Mental Health Services Authority Fellow, Active MindsMichelle Liu, Student Leader, University of California at Riverside* Sessions approved for CHES/MCHES CE credits Sessions approved for NBCC CE creditsSCHEDULE AT A GLANCE5

FRIDAYMar 22 Schedule at a GlanceBreakout Sessions – Championing Student Voices4:00pm – 5:00pmStudent Voice: The Ultimate Innovation in Student Mental Health*Business School, Room 150Zuher Ibrahim, Student Leader, Pace UniversityJessica McDevitt, Student Leader, Pace UniversityLindsey Templeton, MA, Director of Research and Training, National Campus Leadership CouncilVictoria Zielinski, Student Leader, Penn State World CampusGetting Teens Emotionally Prepared for College and Adult Life* Business School, Room 160Jessica Orenstein, MPH, Senior Manager of High School Programming, The Jed FoundationChanging Culture through Active Minds Chapters*Business School, Room 230Barry Schreier, PhD, Director of The University Counseling Service and Counseling Centerand Professor of Counseling Psychology, University of IowaSamantha Stoll, Active Minds Chapter President, University of IowaRobyn Suchy, Chapter Manager, Active MindsSupporting the Mental Health of Academically High-Achieving StudentsBusiness School, Room 240Stephanie Cahill, President of NSCS’ National Leadership Council and Chapter Presidentof Active Minds at Arizona State UniversityJen Castillo, Senior Manager, Scholarships, National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS)Hayley Harnicher, Program Manager, Send Silence Packing, Active MindsGiving Students Seats at the Table: Mobilizing Students for Mental Health* Business School, Room 250Melissa Celko, MBA, Director, Kent State of Wellness, Kent State UniversityBecky Fein, MPH, Associate Director of Programs, Active MindsApril Scott, PhD, Associate Director of Mental Health Initiatives, University of South CarolinaSue Wasiolek, JD, EdD, Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, Duke UniversityFeatured SessionBreaking from Business as Usual: How to Get Companies to Alter Policiesand Practices to Advance Your IssuesBusiness School, Room 130Joe Weinstein, Senior Partner, Global Social Enterprise Initiative (GSEI), Georgetown University* Sessions approved for CHES/MCHES CE credits Sessions approved for NBCC CE creditsAccess to Care MattersHelp stop discriminationagainst those with mentalhealth and substanceuse conditions.Visit The Kennedy Forumtable to learn how.Don’tdeny me.the ability to sustainlong-term recoveryDontDenyMe.org6ACTIVE MINDS NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2019

SATURDAY7:30am – 8:30amMar 23 Schedule at a GlanceStudent-Led Roundtables: Elevating StudentMental Health Leadership (for Active Minds Chapter Members)BallroomRobyn Suchy, Chapter Manager, Active MindsActive Minds Student Advisory Committee(Faculty/Staff Chapter Advisors are welcome to attend)8:30am – 9:10amBreakfast and Opening RemarksBallroomAlison Malmon, Founder and Executive Director, Active Minds9:10am – 10:00amFeatured KeynoteBallroomBen Nemtin, Producer, Writer, SpeakerBen Nemtin is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of What Do You Want To Do Before You Die?and a star of the MTV show, The Buried Life.10:00am – 10:30amNetworking BreakSouth LobbyVisit with fellow attendees and exhibitors in the South Lobby10:45am – 11:45amBreakout Sessions: Equal Opportunities for HealthAchieving Equity in Mental Health* Business School, Room 140Alfiee Breland-Noble, PhD, Senior Scientific Director, The Steve FundPeter Ceglarek, MPH, Study Coordinator, Healthy Minds NetworkBecky Fein, MPH, Associate Director of Programs, Active MindsRaquel Sosa, President, Active Minds Student Advisory Committee, East Stroudsburg UniversityCreating a Mental Health Movement, from Campus Advocacyto Statewide PoliciesBusiness School, Room 145Heather McClenahen, Senior Manager of Equity Programs, Foundation for CaliforniaCommunity CollegesJoseph Robinson, Each Mind Matters: California’s Mental Health MovementLightning Talks and Fresh Ideas from Emerging Scholars for AddressingMental Health among Student Athletes and First-Generation StudentsBusiness School, Room 150Ryan Flinn, New Mexico State UniversityRebecca Houston, Utah State UniversityJustine Kim, Northwestern UniversityGary Kwok, Adelphi UniversityHannah Levy, Washington State UniversityMariella Marfori, University of FloridaInsta, Twitter, Snap: How Social Media Impacts Our MoodBusiness School, Room 160Jennifer Hartstein, PsyD, Hartstein Psychological and Active Minds Board MemberMental Health Challenges for LGBTQ YouthBusiness School, Room 240Sam Brinton, Head of Advocacy and Government Affairs, The Trevor ProjectSCHEDULE AT A GLANCE7

SATURDAYMar 23 Schedule at a Glance12:00pm – 1:00pmLunch and Presentation of Chapter Awards1:15pm – 2:15pmCreative Programming Expo2:30pm – 3:30pmFeatured KeynoteBallroomSouth Lobby HallBallroomCynthia Germanotta, President, Born This Way Foundation, Active Minds Hero Award RecipientCynthia Bissett Germanotta is President of Born This Way Foundation, which she co-founded with her daughter Lady Gagain 2012, with the goal of supporting the wellness of young people and empowering them to build a kinder, braver world.Closing Remarks3:30pm – 4:00pmAlison Malmon, Executive Director and Founder Active MindsBring this Powerful Suicide Prevention Exhibitto Your CommunitySend Silence PackingLooking to enhance the conversation about mental health?Apply to host the nationally renowned Send Silence Packing display.This awareness-building display features personal stories of liveswho have been lost to suicide, messages of hope and help for peoplewho may be struggling, and resources to inspire action to preventsuicide within your community.Learn more at activeminds.org/sendsilencepacking8ACTIVE MINDS NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2019Ballroom

Keynote Speakers& FEATURED PRESENTERSJohn J. DeGioiaPresident, Georgetown UniversityFriday (Mar 22) 9:00am-9:30amJohn J. DeGioia is the 48th President of Georgetown University. Dr. DeGioia is deeplyengaged in addressing broader issues in education. He currently serves as Chair of theBoard of Directors of the Forum for the Future of Higher Education; he also serves as amember of the Board of Directors of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and theNational Association of Independent Schools.Leslie R. CrutchfieldMBA, Author and Executive Director of the Global Social Enterprise Initiative (GSEI),Georgetown UniversityFriday (Mar 22) 9:30am-10:30amLeslie Crutchfield is an author, the Executive Director of the Global Social EnterpriseInitiative (GSEI) at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, and aSenior Advisor at FSG. Leslie co-authored Do More Than Give: The Six Practices ofDonors Who Change the World with FSG managing directors, John Kania and MarkKramer; recognized as a “game changer for philanthropy in the 21st century,” and shecollaborates with FSG on developing new knowledge designed to advance social sectorthinking and practice.Ben NemtinProducer, Writer, SpeakerSaturday (Mar 23) 9:10am-10:00amBen Nemtin is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of What Do You Want To DoBefore You Die? and a star of the MTV show, The Buried Life. As the co-founder of TheBuried Life movement, Ben’s message of radical possibility has been featured in majormedia including The Today Show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN, FOX, ABC, CBS, NBCNews, and more. By showing how his vulnerabilities have become his strengths, Bengives others the courage to talk about their internal battles. Ben shares the tools thathelp him cope with the stresses of life and emphasizes that it is ok to reach out for help.Cynthia GermanottaPresident, Born This Way FoundationActive Minds Hero Award RecipientSaturday (Mar 23) 2:30pm-3:30pmCynthia Bissett Germanotta is President of Born This Way Foundation, which sheco-founded with her daughter, Lady Gaga, in 2012 with the goal of supporting thewellness of young people and empowering them to build a kinder, braver world.Keynote Speakers9

FridaySession DescriptionsFriday, Mar 22How Change Happens: Why Some Social MovementsSucceed and Some Don’t9:30am - 10:30am BallroomLeslie R. Crutchfield, Author and Executive Director of the Global SocialEnterprise Initiative (GSEI), Georgetown UniversityMovements matter—today as much as ever. Yet, some changes takehold, while others don’t. Take tobacco: Just a couple of decadesago, people smoked pretty much everywhere; now the harmfulhabit has been dramatically reduced. How did so many abandon thishighly addictive behavior? Just as most Americans stoppedsmoking, they started stockpiling guns. Gun laws today are morelenient than ever, and now firearms are everywhere – legally owned,easily purchased, a

Founder and Executive Director of Active Minds Social media Let everyone know you’re at the Active Minds National Conference! Live tweet during sessions, take a selfie in your Active Minds gear, or share a group photo taken at the Active Minds banner located in the West Lobby. #ActiveMindsCon19 Use the hashtag so we can all stay connected.

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