CURRICULUM VITAE

JOHN A. HOORNBEEK

311 Moulton Hall, Kent State University (KSU) Kent, OH 44242

Office Phone: 330-672-7148/330-672-6507; Email:

EDUCATION

Doctorate: University of Pittsburgh, Political Science,2004.

Masters: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Public Policy & Administration, 1986.

Bachelors: Beloit College, Wisconsin, Liberal Arts, 1981.

Participant:Regression Analysis - Categorical Dependent Variables, U. of Michigan, 2008

Survey Research Techniques, U. of Michigan, 2000

PROFESSIONAL CAREER

Associate Professor, Health Policy & Management, KSU, 2011-present

Director, Center for Public Policy and Health, KSU, 2012 – present

Assistant Professor, Political Science, KSU, 2006-2011

Director, Center for Public Administration & Public Policy, KSU, 2006-2012

Director, National Environmental Training Center, W. Virginia University (WVU), 2001-2006

Assistant Professor (Adjunct), WVU, Public Administration, 1995-2000

Environmental Training Associate, National Environmental Training Center, WVU, 1994-2000

Legislative Aide (Fellow), US Congress, House Appropriations Committee, 1993

Section Chief & Program Analyst, US Environmental Protection Agency, 1986-1994

Analyst and Consultant, Milwaukee County Department of Health and Human Services, 1985

Legislative Aide, Wisconsin State Legislature, 1982-1984

Program Analyst, US Department of Labor, 1981

Economic/Legal Research Assistant, Argonne National (Energy) Laboratory, 1980

PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS[1]

Book (Peer Reviewed)

Hoornbeek, John. 2012. Water Pollution Policies and the American States: Runaway Bureaucracies or Congressional Control?, State University of New York (SUNY) Press, Albany, NY, 2012, Softback Edition, 329 pages, (hardback edition released in 2011).

Articles in Scholarly Journals (Peer Reviewed)

Hoornbeek, John,Tegan Beechey, and Tom Pascarella. 2016. “Fostering Local Government Collaboration: An Empirical Assessment of Case Studies in Northeast Ohio”,Journal of Urban Affairs, a journal of the Urban Affairs Association, Wiley-Blackwell Publishers, Volume 38, Issue 2, May (posted online ahead of print, DOI:10.1111/juaf.12204, April 6, 2015).

Hoornbeek, John andMichael Morris, Matthew Stefanak, Joshua Filla, Rohit Prodhan, and Sharla Smith. 2015. “The Impacts of Local Health Department Consolidation on Public Health Expenditures: Evidence from Ohio”, the American Journal of Public Health, a journal of the American Public Health Association, Vol. 105, No. S2, pages S174-S180, April.

Hoornbeek, John and Evan Hansen. 2013. “Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) in the United States: An Inquiry into the Role of Total Maximum Daily Loads” (with Evan Hansen), in the International Journal of Water Governance, Special Issue on Integrated Water Resource Management (J. Edelenbos and M. Lubell, editors), Baltzer Science Publishers, 1: 03/04, 2013, pages 339-360.

Hoornbeek, John and Evan Hansen, Evan Ringquist, and Robert Carlson. 2013 “Implementing Water Pollution Policy in the United States: Total Maximum Daily Loads and Collaborative Watershed Management”, in Society and Natural Resources: An International Journal, Taylor & Francis Ltd., 26:4, April,2013, pages 420-436 (previously released in online edition, September 2012).

Cassell, Mark and John Hoornbeek. 2010. “Engaging Citizens on the Internet: An Assessment of Local Governments in Ohio”, an article in the International Journal of Electronic Government Research (IJEGR) – Special Issue on Citizens and E-Government, IGI Global Press, 6:2, 2010, pages 68-85.

Hoornbeek, John. 2005. “The Promises and Pitfalls of Devolution: Water Pollution Policies in the American States,”in Publius: The Journal of Federalism, Oxford University Press, 2005, 35:1, pages 87-114.

Hoornbeek, John. 2004. “Policymaking Institutions and Water Policy Outputs in the European Union and the United States: A Comparative Analysis,”in the Journal of European Public Policy, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Ltd., 11:3, 2004, pages 461-496.

Hoornbeek, John. 2000. “Information and Environmental Policy: A Tale of Two Agencies,” in the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice, Kluwer Academic Press, 2:2, 2000, pages 145-187.

Chapters in Scholarly Books (Peer Reviewed)

Hoornbeek, John and Kent Sowards and Brian Kelly. 2012. “Small Communities and the Limits of E-Government Engagement?: A Northeast Ohio Case Study”, a chapter in E-government and Citizen Engagement: Factors and Determinants of E-Democracy (Marc Holzer and Aroon Manohoran, editors), IGI Global Press, 2012, pages 272-291.

Cassell, Mark and John Hoornbeek. 2010. “Engaging Citizens on the Internet: An Assessment of Local Governments in Ohio”, a chapter in Citizens and E-government: Evaluating Policy and Management (Chris Reddick, editor), IGI Global Press, (re-publication of IJEGR article above), pages 298-315.

Hoornbeek, John. 2008. “The United States of America”, a chapter in Innovation in Environmental Policy: Integrating the Environment for Sustainability (A. Jordan and A. Lenschow, editors), Edward Elgar Publishers, pages 268-288.

Peters, B. Guy and John Hoornbeek. 2005. “The Problem of Policy Problems”, achapter in From Instrument Choice to Governance (P. Eliadis, M. Hill, & M. Howlett, editors), McGill/Queens University Press, 2005, pages 77-105.

Book Reviews and Encyclopedia Entries

Peters, B. Guy and John Hoornbeek. 2012. “Environmental Protection Agency”, in theOxford Companion to American Politics (David Coates, editor), Oxford University Press, 2012.

Hoornbeek, John. 2011. “Evidence Based Policymaking”, an entry in the International Encyclopedia of Political Science (Bertrand Badie, Dirk Berg-Schlosser, and Leonardo Morlino, editors), Sage Publications, 2011.

Hoornbeek, John. 2010.“Book Review”, of Reforms at Risk: What Happens after Major Policy Changes are Enacted?,2008(Eric M. Patashnik, author),Princeton University Press,Journal of Politics.

Scholarly Work in Development, Peer Review, or Production

Hoornbeek, John and B. Guy Peters. “Understanding Policy Problems: A Refinement of Past Work”,under revision for re-submission.

Trindade, Larissa and Lawrence Scheibe and John Hoornbeek. “Collaborative Watershed Management in the USA: A Review of an Ohio Case Study to Identify Opportunities for Improving the Realities of Brazilian Water Management”, in peer review.

Morris, Michael, John Hoornbeek, Adrienne Novele, and Matthew Stefanak. “What is the Relationship Between PHAB Accreditation and Quality Improvement (QI)?: Evidence from a Nationwide Survey of Public Health Professionals”, under development.

Morris, Michael and Joshua Filla, Matthew Stefanak, and John Hoornbeek. “Explaining Decisions to Consolidate Local Health Departments: Evidence from Ohio”, under development.

Morris, Michael and Matthew Stefanak, and John Hoornbeek. “The Impact of Local Health Department Consolidation on External Revenue Generation: Evidence from Ohio”, under development.

Hoornbeek, John and Aimee Budnik, Gene Nixon, and Joshua Filla. “Managing the Human Dimensions of Local Health Department Consolidation: Insights from the Summit County Ohio Experience”,under development.

Hoornbeek, John and Joshua Filla, Anisha Venkata, Saurabh Kalla, Edward Chiyaka, “Policy Instruments for Addressing Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in Lake Erie: A Review of Existing Approaches for Addressing Excessive Nutrient Loads to Multi-Jurisdictional Water Basins”, under development.

Hoornbeek, John and Kim Laurene, Heather Mikulski, and Joshua Filla(and possibly others).“Collaborative Health Benefit Plan Purchasing and the Costs of Health Insurance for Public Entities in Ohio”, under development.

Bethany Lanese and John Hoornbeek. Understanding the Resilience of Public Sector Reforms: The Case of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), under development.

Commissioned Reports and Other Professional Publications and Work Products (Selected)

Bland, Kathryn, and Marissa Bland, Joshua Filla, and John Hoornbeek. 2016. “Assessing the Feasibility of Consolidating Two Local Health Departments (LHDs) in Jefferson County, Ohio”,for the Jefferson County and Steubenville City Health Departments and supported by the State of Ohio, Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University, October 10 (a public review version of this document was completed in June of 2016 and was presented to public health stakeholders in late July of 2016).

Hoornbeek, John and Joshua Filla, Anisha Venkata, Saurabh Kalla, and Edward Chiyaka. 2016. “Addressing Harmful Algal Blooms: Nutrient Reduction Policies in Ohio’s Lake Erie Basin and Other American Waters”,a report developed with support from The Ohio State University Water Resources Center and the United States Geological Survey (USGS), Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University, August 31.

Chiyaka, Edward andPam Freeman, John Hoornbeek, Deepa Shanadi, andJoshua Filla. 2016. “Pathways Innovative Intervention Evaluation Report”, for the Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio (HCNO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), The Evaluation Bureau in Cooperation with the Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University, August 30.

Filla, Joshua and Edward Chiyaka, Pam Freeman, John Hoornbeek, and Deepa Shanadi.2016. “Smoke Free Housing Evaluation Report”, for the Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio (HCNO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), The Evaluation Bureau in Cooperation with the Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University, August 30.

Hoornbeek, John andJoshua Filla, Kim Laurene, Kathryn Bland, Marissa Bland, Thomas Pascarella, Heather Mikulski, and Matthew Stefanak. 2016. “Adapting to the Changing Health Insurance Landscape: A Look at the Use and Effects of Health Benefit Consortia by Public Entities in Ohio”, for the Ohio Department of Administrative Services (ODAS), Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University, July.

Filla, Joshuaand Kim Laurene, Kathryn Bland, Marissa Bland, Heather Mikulski, Thomas Pascarella, Matthew Stefanak, and John Hoornbeek. 2016.“Resource Guide: Health Insurance Choices for Ohio Public Entities”,for Ohio Department of Administrative Services, Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University, July.

Shanadi, Deepa and Pam Freeman, Katrina Holt, John Hoornbeek, Joshua Filla, and Edward Chiyaka.2016. “Eat Fresh Live Well Healthy Corner Stores Evaluation Report”, for the Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio (HCNO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), The Evaluation Bureau in Cooperation with the Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University, June 1.

Hoornbeek, John and Joshua Filla, Anisha Akella Naga Venkata, Saurabh Kalla, and Edward Chiyaka. 2016.“Final Progress Report: Policy Tools for Reducing Harmful Algal Blooms”, for The Ohio State University Center for Water Resources and the United States Geological Survey, Center for Public Policy & Health, Kent State University, May.

Bland, Kathryn and Marissa Bland, Joshua Filla, andJohn Hoornbeek. 2016. “Impacts of Local Health Department Consolidation: A Summary of Recent Research Nationally and in Ohio”, Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University, January 22, 2016.

Portage County Community Health Assessment Partnership andStaff of the Center for Public Policy and Health (including John Hoornbeek and Joshua Filla).2015. Portage County Community Health Needs Assessment, Center for Public Policy and Health, Winter 2015.

Outreach Workgroup and Staff of the Center for Public Policy and Health (includingJoshua Filla and John Hoornbeek. 2015. “Summary of Outreach Efforts”, a summary of Outreach Efforts under the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWFJ) and Center for Sharing Public Health Services Grant for Portage County, Ohio, February 18.

Evaluation Work group and Staff of the Center for Public Policy and Health (including John Hoornbeek and Joshua Filla). 2015. “Evaluation Workgroup Health Department Inventory Update”, January 1.

Strategy and Action Plan (SAP) Workgroup and Staff and Affiliates of the Center for Public Policy and Health (including Matthew Stefanak, Joshua Filla, and John Hoornbeek). 2014. “Strategy and Action Plan (SAP) Workgroup Report”, for the Center for Sharing Public Health Services and the the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, December 12.

Kamble, Nishikant, Joshua Filla, Matthew Stefanak, and John Hoornbeek. 2014 .”City-County Proportions of Local Public Health Funding Among Recently Consolidated County Local Health Departments (LHDs) in Ohio”, Ohio Local Health Department Finances Information Sheet 1, Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University, September.

Kamble, Nishikant, Joshua Filla, Matthew Stefanak, and John Hoornbeek. 2014.“Contractual Mechanisms for Determining City Shares of Local Public Health Servicesin Recently Consolidated Local Health Departments”, Ohio Local Health Department Finances Information Sheet 2, Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University, September.

Filla, Joshua and John Hoornbeek. 2014. An Action Plan for Improving the Efficiency and Effectiveness of Public Health Services in Portage County, Ohio, Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University, Summer.

Budnik, Aimee, and Joshua Filla, John Staley,and John Hoornbeek. 2014. “Assessment of the Feasibility of Consolidating Operations of the Ravenna and Portage County Health Departments”, Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University, Summer.

Filla, Joshua and Matthew Stefanak, Thomas Pascarella, Nishikant Kamble, and John Hoornbeek. 2014. Financing Public Health Services in Marion County: A Review of Relevant Data and Targeted Recommendations to Assist Decision-making, Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University, April.

Hoornbeek, John and Joshua Filla, Matthew Stefanak, Tom Pascarella, and Nishikant Kamble. 2014. “Marion Public Health: Investing in a Healthy Community – Presentation in Brief”, for the Marion County Health Department, April 30.

James, Elizabeth, and Joshual Filla, Ken Slenkovich, and John Hoornbeek. 2014. “Portage County Community Health Needs Assessment: Update”, Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University, January 2014.

Morris, Michael, and Matthew Stefanak, Joshua Filla, and John Hoornbeek. 2013. “Local Health Department Consolidation in Ohio: Motivations and Impacts”, Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University (in cooperation with the Fay Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences), Summer.

Stefanak, Matthew and Michael Morris, Joshua Filla, and John Hoornbeek. 2013. “Policy Brief - Local Health Department Consolidation in Ohio: Motivations and Impacts”, Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University (in cooperation with the Fay Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences), Research Association for Public Health Improvement (RAPHI), Summer.

Filla, Joshua and Elizabeth James, Ken Slenkovich, and John Hoornbeek. 2013. “Operational Assessment: An Examination of the Ravenna Health Department’s Current Operations”, Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University, January 2013.

Hoornbeek, John andAimee Budnik, Tegan Beechey, and Joshua Filla. 2012. “Consolidating Health Departments in Summit County, Ohio: A One Year Retrospective", College of Public Health and Center for Public Administration and Public Policy, Kent State University, for Summit County Public Health (SCPH), June 2012.

Beechey, Tegan andJohn Hoornbeek, andHealther Sell. 2012. “Improving Efficiency and Effectiveness of Public Health Services: Summit County Communities, Summit County, Ohio”, Center for Public Administration and Public Policy, Kent State University, for the Fund for Our Economic Future, February.

Beechey, Teganand John Hoornbeek, Matthew Flemming, and Heather Sell. 2012. “Sustain a Greener Ohio: Storm-water Management”, Center for Public Administration and Public Policy, Kent State University, for the Fund for Our Economic Future, February.

Beechey, Tegan and Kerry Macomber, and John Hoornbeek. 2012.“Countywide 911 Dispatch: Efficiency in Emergency Response”, Center for Public Administration and Public Policy, Kent State University, for the Fund for Our Economic Future, February.

Beechey, Tegan and Matthew Flemming, Heather Sell, and John Hoornbeek. 2012. “Oberlin District Fleet Management: Cost Savings in Fleet Maintenance”, Center for Public Administration and Public Policy, Kent State University, for the Fund for Our Economic Future, January.

Beechey, Tegan and Matthew Flemming,John Hoornbeek, and Heather Sell,. 2012. “Westshore Regional Fire District: Efficiency and Effectiveness in Collaborative Fire Protection Services”, Center for Public Administration and Public Policy, Kent State University, for the Fund for Our Economic Future, January.

Beechey, Tegan and Tom Pascarella, John Hoornbeek, and Heather Sell. 2012. “Mahoning Youngstown Regional Information System: Improving Effectiveness in Information Technology”, Center for Public Administration and Public Policy, Kent State University, for the Fund for Our Economic Future, January.

Beechey, Tegan and Tom Pascarella,John Hoornbeek, and HeatherSell. 2012. “Western Reserve Joint Economic Development Zone: Land Use and Economic Development”, Center for Public Administration and Public Policy, Kent State University, for the Fund for Our Economic Future, January.

Beechey, Tegan and Tom Pascarella,Matthew Flemming,John Hoornbeek, andHeather Sell. 2012. “Rollin’ on the River: Land Use and Economic Development”, Center for Public Administration and Public Policy, Kent State University, for the Fund for Our Economic Future, January.

Hoornbeek, John and Tegan Beechey and Heather Sell. 2012.“Local Government Collaboration in Ohio: A Summary of Key Findings from Eight Case Studies”, Center for Public Administration and Public Policy, Kent State University, February.

Filla, Joshua and Heather Sell andJohn Hoornbeek. 2012.“Collaborative Economic Development in Portage County: An Educational Program Held on December 15, 2011”. Center for Public Administration and Public Policy, Kent State University, for the City of Ravenna, Ohio, January.

Hoornbeek, John and Evan Hansen, Anne Hereford, Joshua Filla, and Sayantani Satpathi. 2011. “Measuring Water Quality Improvements: TMDL Implementation, Progress, Indicators, and Tracking”, Center for Public Administration and Public Policy, Kent State University, for the US Environmental Protection Agency, June 2011.

Beechey, Tegan and Heather Sell, Kelly Engelhart, and Vasili Rukhudze, and John Hoornbeek. 2011. “Innovators Collaborative Series: 247 Collaborative Actions and Ideas by County - An Inventory”, Center for Public Administration & Public Policy, Kent State University, Summer.

Beechey, Tegan, and Kerry Macomber, Matthew Flemming, Tom Pascarella, and John Hoornbeek. 2011. “Case Studies in Intergovernmental Collaboration: Executive Summaries”, Center for Public Administration and Public Policy, Kent State University, for the Fund for Our Economic Future, 2011.