Background
Mann, Dorothy Holland was born in Annandale, Virginia, United States.
Mann, Dorothy Holland was born in Annandale, Virginia, United States.
Bachelor in Sociology and Psychology, Howard U., 1972; Master in Public Health in Health Superior vena cava syndrome Management/Health Policy, University of Michigan, 1974; Doctor of Philosophy in Health Superior vena cava syndrome Management/Health Policy, Union Institute, 1993.
Supervisory public health advisor Office Health Affairs, Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, 1968-1973;
supervisory public health advisor region IX, Public Health Svc., San Francisco, 1973-1975;
deputy chief health systems branch division health services, Public Health Svc., San Francisco, 1975-1976;
deputy director division resources development, Public Health Svc., San Francisco, 1976-1977;
executive assistant to deputy director, United States Action Agency, Washington, 1977-1979;
regional health administrator region X, Public Health Svc., Seattle, 1979-1993;
director anti-violence project, Office of Mayor, City of Seattle, since 1993. Trustee Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, Seattle, since 1987, chair board of trustees, 1990-1993. Clinical associate professor department health services School Public Health and Community Medicine, U. Washington.
Advisor national fellowship program Will Keith Kellogg Foundation, 1990-1993. Co-convener Washington Child Health Research Group, 1992. Organizer, tour director cross-cultural study tours, 1985, 86.
Founder, president Seattle chapter Africare, 1980-1986. Board directors Community Home Health Care, 1983-1988, Women Plus Business, 1985-1987. Board directors World Affairs Council, Seattle, 1982-1992, vice president, 1985-1988.
Board directors Seattle Commons, since 1992, member Executive Committee, since 1993. Member Seattle Art Museum Development Authority, 1992-1994. Trustee Intiman Theatre, since 1993.
Member APHA, Washington State Public Health Association.
Daughter of John Sidney and Susie (Crummy) Holland. Divorced; 1 child, Keith Robert.