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KAREN KYEUNGHAE LEE Curriculum Vitae March 30, 2015 Personal Information Assistant Professor Social Welfare University of Kansas 1545 Lilac Lane 209 Twente Hall Lawrence, KS 66045-3129 Email Address: klee@ku.edu Office Phone: (785) 864-2284 Biography, PhD, LCSW is an assistant professor at the School of Social Welfare, University of Kansas. Her current research interest includes community integration of people with severe mental illness, subjective and objective mental health treatment outcomes for adults with serious mental illness, improving access and quality of care for people with serious mental illness through collaboration with community-based agencies, and mental health issues of Asians and Asian Americans. Dr. Lee has several publications in the area of mental health outcomes and collaborations with community mental health and has presented her research at local, national and international conferences. Prior to pursuing her PhD, Dr. Lee worked as a psychiatric social worker at a community-based mental health agency in Los Angeles County. Dr. Lee received her BA in Social Work from Ewha Womans University in Korea, MSW from Portland State University and PhD in Social Work from the University of Southern California. She is a Korean native speaker. Education Ph.D., Social Work, 2011 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Dissertation/Thesis: "STRESS, RELIGION AND MENTAL HEALTH OUTCOMES AMONG ASIAN AMERICANS" M.S., Public Health, 1999 University of Illinois at Urbana, Champaign, IL M.S.W., Social Work, 1993 Portland State University, Portland, OR B.A., Social Work, 1991 Ewha Womans University, Seoul, South Korea Licensures, Certifications, and Professional Training Licensed Clinical Social Worker, State of California, September 27, 2004 - Present Structural Equation Modeling: Foundations and Extended Applications & Advanced Longitudinal 1

Modeling, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis & Quantitative Training Program, University of Kansas, June 4, 2012 - June 15, 2012 10th Annual Summer Institutes on Advanced Quantitative Analyses. All day program for two weeks. Conducting Qualitative Secondary Analysis, Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, January 14, 2010 Half-day preconference workshop by Catherine Greeno Doing Qualitative Research, Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, January 15, 2009 Half-day preconference workshop by Deborah Padgett Structural Equation Modeling in Longitudinal Research, Advanced Training Institute, University of Southern California, June 18, 2007 - June 22, 2007 One-week workshop by Jack McArdle in Los Angeles, CA Using ATLAS.ti Software in Qualitative Research, School of Social Work, University of Southern California, January 9, 2007 - January 10, 2007 Two-day workshop by James Drisko in Los Angeles, CA Training on Brief Psychiatric Ratings Scale (BPRS), University of California, Los Angeles Veterans Administration, December 2006 Two-day training by William Horan Employment History Academic University of Kansas School of Social Welfare Assistant Professor, 2011 - Present Instructor, 2011-2012 University of Southern California School of Social Work, Los Angeles, CA Teaching Assistant & Guest Lecturer, Spring 2010 Systems of Recovery from Mental Illness (MSW) Co-instructor, Spring 2009 Research Methods (MSW) Guest Lecturer, Fall 2008 Applied Ethnocultural Research Seminar: Advancing the Science of Health & Mental Health Disparities Research (PhD) Teaching Assistant, Fall 2007 Evaluation of Mental Health Research (MSW) Guest Lecturer, October 2007 Evaluation of Mental Health Research (MSW) Chung-Ang University Department of Social Work, Seoul, South Korea Instructor, Winter 2004 Social Work Theory and Practice (BSW) Professional 2

Special Services Group, Inc., Asian Pacific Counseling & Treatment Centers, Cerritos, CA Psychiatric Social Worker, 2000-2004 Provided individual, group and family therapy for Asian American children, adults and elderly with mental illness at a community-based mental health center Designed, provided and evaluated mental health education programs for Korean American elderly attending church-based day activity programs The Pavilion, Champaign, IL Full-time Post Graduate Intern, Fall 1993 Conducted individual and group therapy for adults with mental illness at intensive day treatment program Holt International Children's Services, Eugene, OR Cultural Specialist/Intern, Summer 1992 Conducted survey and statistical analysis of medical problems of prematurely born babies and reactions of their adoptive parents Taught Korean language and culture at summer camps for adoptees with Korean heritage Research University of Kansas Center for Mental Health Research and Innovation, Lawrence, KS Faculty Sponsor, 2011 - Present Responsibilities include: providing consultation on study design, subject recruitment, and data analysis. "Effect of Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment on Staging for Consumers Receiving Community Supports and Services" (Investigators: Doug Marty, Bryan Knowles) " Supported Housing Satisfaction Survey" (Investigator: Monika Eichler) Multicultural Research Projects Clinical Interviewer, 2007-2011 Conducted clinical interviews for ethnically diverse individuals with severe mental illness using a structured assessment tool and semi-structured guide Training psychosocial rehabilitation service coordinators to conduct sociocultural assessments and troubleshoot difficult clinical encounters Conducted groups/in-depth interviews with different stakeholder groups of Korean- Americans, including mental health service consumers, family members, providers and spiritual leaders Honors/Awards/Honor Societies Individual Honor/Award Hamovitch Research Center Predoctoral Fellowship, University of Southern California. (Summer 2010) Sylvia H. and Benjamin Novak Endowed Scholarship, University of Southern California. (2008-2009) Hamovitch Research Center Predoctoral Fellowship, University of Southern California. (Summer 2009) 3

Hamovitch Research Center Awards, University of Southern California. (2007-2008) School of Social Work PhD Fellowship, University of Southern California. (2005-2008) Teaching Interests (Statement) The main goals of my teaching and mentoring are closely aligned with the goals of the School of Social Welfare and promote the strategic plan of the University: to assist students to be competent social workers who engage in effective social work practice, rigorous scientific research, or both. The incorporation of these goals into my research, teaching, and service at both national and international levels provides cohesiveness and synergy to my work. I have prepped three bachelor s-level classes: the junior year practice course (SW 510) and the twosemester, senior year practice seminar sequence (SW 610 & 612). I employ adult learner-centered and active learning approaches to facilitate positive student outcomes. I incorporate the following elements into my courses: 1) activities and assignments aligned with students real world concerns in practicum, 2) sharing of students personal and practicum experiences related to the class, 3) issues of diversity throughout lectures, activities and assignments, 4) varied instructional methods (e.g., small group exercises, PowerPoint presentations, case examples, and videos) to accommodate different learning styles and 5) principles of active and mutual learning. Teaching Key Words social work practice; adult learner-centered approach; active learning approach Research Interests (Statement) People with serious mental illness suffer from debilitating psychiatric symptoms as well as from significant difficulties participating in many activities of community living. Despite advances in treatment and improved access to care, many people with serious mental illness remain untreated or undertreated. Understanding how to effectively serve this vulnerable population remains an emerging area of research and presents a key challenge to the mental health service delivery system. My scholarship addresses this challenge through my overarching research program regarding mental health outcomes of community-residing adults with mental illness. Within this broad topic, my interest in mental health outcomes has gradually shifted from reducing the negative impact of serious mental illness on individuals (e.g., psychiatric symptoms, hospitalization) to promoting the positive aspects of individuals lives (e.g., functioning, life satisfaction, community living). This change has been informed by my work that provided me with greater awareness of the needs of adults with mental illness, their families and their mental health providers. It fits the strengths perspective principle of our school and the Office of Mental Health Research and Innovation with which I am affiliated. Research Key Words Mental health treatment outcomes; adults with serious mental illness; community integration; collaboration with community-based agencies; Asian and Asian American mental health Research/Scholarly Work Publications 4

Reviewed/Refereed Dictionary/Encyclopedia Articles 1. Lee, K. K. (in press). Major Depression & Bi-Polar Mood Disorders. In Encyclopedia of Social Work Online. Oxford University Press USA. (Invited) Journal Articles 1. Almeida, R. V., Werkmeister Rozas, L. M., Cross-Denny, B., Lee, K. k., & Yamada, A. M. (in review). Intersectionality as a framework to address power, privilege and oppression in social work education. Jounral of Social Work Education. 2. Barragan, A., Yamada, A. M., Lee, K. K., & Barrio, C. (in press). Correlates in the endorsement of psychotic symptoms and services use: Findings from the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys. Community Mental Health Journal. 3. Kim, M. A., Yamada, A. M., Rice, E., & Lee, K. K. (in revision). Social support and quality of social interactions among Korean college students within university-affiliated faith-based networks in the United States. Korean Academy of Social Welfare. 4. Lee, K. K., & Yamada, A. M. (in press). Stress effects on psychological distress among Asian Americans: Structural equation modeling analysis. International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research, 298-313. 5. Lee, K. K., Yamada, A.-M., Kim, M. A., & Dinh, T. Q. (in press). Interdependent recovery of adults with schizophrenia: Asian American consumer perspectives of family involvement and influence. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 6. Lee, K. K., et al. (in progress). The role of mental health providers in facilitating community integration of consumers with serious mental illness: Implications for targeted intervention. 7. Lee, K. K. (in review). Characteristics of Asian Americans with Different Religious Affiliations: Implications for mental health intervention and research. Social Work in Mental Health. 8. Lee, K. K. (in progress). Mental health practice in Korea 20 years after the Mental Health Act: Focusing on community integration of people with serious mental illness. 9. Robinson, M. A., Cross-Denny, B., Lee, K. K., Werkmeister Rozas, L. M., & Yamada, A. M. (in press). Teaching Intersectionality: Transforming Cultural Competence Content in Social Work. Journal of Social Work Education. 10. Edmondson, M., Pahwa, R., Lee, K. K., Hoe, M., & Brekke, J. S. (2012). A dual change model of life satisfaction and functioning for individuals with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 139(1-3), 110-115. 11. Yamada, A. M., Lee, k. K., & Kim, M. (2012). Community mental health allies: Referral behavior among Asian American immigrant clergy. Community Mental Health Journal, 48, 5

107-113. 12. Lee, K. K., Brekke, J.S., Yamada, A.M., & Chou, C.-P. (2010). Longitudinal invariance of the Satisfaction with Life Scale for individuals with schizophrenia. Research on Social Work Practice, 20, 234-241. 13. Yamada, A. M., Lee, K. K., Dinh, T. Q., Barrio, C., & Brekke, J. S. (2010). Intrinsic motivation as a mediator of relationships between symptoms and functioning among patients with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders in a diverse urban community. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 198, 28-34. Non-Reviewed/Refereed Journal Articles 1. Lee, K. K., Kim, M. A., Lee, J. H., & Yamada, A.-M. (in progress). Improving community integration of Korean Americans with severe mental illness: Perspectives from mental health consumers, families and providers. American Journal of Community Psychology. Manuals 1. Yamada, A.-M., Lee, K. K., Williams, E., Chan, L. J., & Brekke, J. S. (2010). Getting to know you: Manual for the C-ASK, a recovery-oriented cultural interview for personcentered community integration. Toolkit developed with support from the National Institute of Mental Health, R34 MH077916 Invited Presentations/Lectures National Moreno, C., Cross-Denny, B., Maschi, T., & Lee, K. K. (2013, November 3). Intersectionailty as an Approach to Understanding the Immigrant Experience. Council on Social Work Education, Dallas, Texas. Regional Lee, K. K. (2012, April 13). Diversity in Practice -A Tool to Assess Sociocultural Issues across Diverse Client Populations. Social Work Day,. University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, Lawrence, KS. Local Lee, K. K. (2014, December 2). Community integration in Korea: The ultimate recovery goal for people with mental illness? Tea & Talk Lecture presentation, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. Presentations Other Levels Lee, K. K. (2011, October 14). Transition to academic identity. Panelist, School of Social Work, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. 6

Presentations/Lectures Reviewed/Refereed International Lee, K. K., Yamada, A. M., Kim, M. A., Dinh, T., et al. (2014, July 12). Interdependent recovery of adults with schizophrenia: Asian American consumer perspectives of family involvement and influence. the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development, Melbourne, Australia. Lee, K. K. (2014, July 12). Understanding Characteristics of Asian Americans with Different Religious Affiliations: The First Step toward Reducing Mental Health Disparities. the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development, Melbourne, Australia. Kim, M. A., & Lee, K. K. (2010, June). Psychoeducational family therapy and applicability to Asians with schizophrenia. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting, Joint World Conference on Social Work and Social Development, Hong Kong, China. Yamada, A.-M., Dinh, T. Q., Lee, K. K., Song, L., Nguyen, D., & Lee, V. (2008, July). Enlisting Asian American churches in the fight to reduce stigma and increase access to mental health treatment. International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany. National Barragan, A., & Lee, K. K. (2015, January 18). Family cohesion's impact on psychotic symptom endorsement among Latino immigrants. annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA. Lee, K., & Kim, M. A. (2012, November 10). Improving Community Integration of Ethnic Minorities with Severe Mental Illness. Paper Presentation at the Council on Social Work Education 57th Annual Program Meeting, Washington, DC. Yamada, A.-M., Dinh, T., Lee, K., & Chan, L. (2012, February 24). Preaching to a Singing Choir that Can't Hear: The Conundrum of Implicit Attitudes Toward Cultural Competence. The 41st Annual Meeting of Society for Cross Cultural Research (SCCR), Las Vegas, NV. Kim, M.A., Lee, K. K., & Yamada, A.-M. (2011, August). Attitudes toward mental illness among Korean American pastors. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting, American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Edmondson, M., Pahwa, R., Lee, K. K., Hoe, M., & Brekke, J. S. (2011, January). A dual change model of life satisfaction and psychosocial functioning for individuals with schizophrenia receiving community based psychosocial services. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting, Society for Social Work and Research, Tampa, FL. Kim, M. A., Lee, K. K., Sung, L., & Yamada, A.-M. (2010, August). Predictors of mental health referral behavior among Asian American clergy. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting, American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA. 7

Edmondson, M., Pahwa, R., Lee, K. K., Hoe, M., & Brekke, J. S. (2010, January). Longitudinal change of domain-specific life satisfaction for individuals with schizophrenia participating in psychosocial rehabilitation services. Annual Meeting, Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA. Lee, K. K., Yamada, A.-M., & Kim, M. A. (2009, August). Collaboration strategies for linking Korean American church leaders and mental health professionals: Empowering families to cope with serious mental illness. Annual Meeting, Asian American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. Yamada, A.-M., Lee, K. K., & Nguyen, H. (2009, August). The collision of culture and spirituality as barriers to mental illness care by Asian faith leaders. International Academy of Intercultural Researchers, Honolulu, HI. Yamada, A.-M., Lee, K. K., & T. Q. (2009, June). Challenges in Fostering Spirituality to Reduce the Stigma of Mental Illness: Exploring the Clash between Cultural & Spiritual Beliefs in Asian American Churches. International Conference on Spirituality and Social Work, Los Angeles, CA. Yamada, A.-M., & Lee, K. K. (2009, February). Korean American pastor's mental health referral patterns: Deconstructing culture and religion. Annual Meeting, Society for Cross- Cultural Research, Las Vegas, NV. Lee, K. K., Brekke, J., & Yamada, A.-M. (2009, January). The longitudinal measurement invariance of the satisfaction with life scale for individuals with severe mental illness. Annual Meeting, Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA. Yamada, A.-M., Lee, K. K., Dihn, T., Lee, V., & Song, L. (2008, August). Engaging Asian- American churches to reduce stigma toward mental health services. Annual Meeting, American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Lee, K. K., Yamada, A.-M., & Song, L. (2007, August). Engaging Korean churches to provide less stigmatized mental health services. The Annual Meeting, Asian American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Lee, K. K., & Rosenblatt, K. A. (1998). Pap smear testing in Korean and Korean American women. Annual Meeting, American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Regional Yamada, A.-M., Kim, M. A., Subica, A., Lee, K. K., & Dinh, T. Q. (2013, June). Clergy approaches to mental health: Perceived barriers to supporting individuals with mental illness in Asian American Immigrant Communities. Regional Conference of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, Los Angeles, CA. Yamada, A.-M., Lee, K. K., & Nguyen, H. (2009, June 4). Challenges in fostering spirituality to reduce the stigma of mental illness: Exploring the clash between cultural and spiritual beliefs in Asian American churches. California Conference on Mental Health & Spirituality: The Journey to Wholeness, Los Angeles, CA. 8

Non-Reviewed/Refereed National Zugazaga, C., Terrell, B., Littlefield, M., & Lee, K. K. (2012, November 10). Social Work Pedagogy and Practice: What Intersectionality Adds to Understanding of Race/Ethnicity. Connect Session at the Council on Social Work Education 57th Annual Program Meeting, Washington, DC. Yamada, A.M., & Lee, K. K. (2010, February). A tool to assess sociocultural issues across diverse client populations. Workshop presented at the Cross Cultural Health Care Conference, Honolulu, HI. Regional Ho, A., Zhao, J., Lee, K., & Frias, R. (2014, October 5). Teaching study abroad classes in East Asia. Roundtable presentation at the joint conference of Southwest Conference of Asian Studies (SWCAS) & the Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs (MCAA). the joint conference of Southwest Conference of Asian Studies (SWCAS) & the Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs (MCAA), Lawrence, KS. Yamada, A.-M., Cedro-Hament, A., & Lee, K. K. (2012, February 25). Forging a paradigm shift in mental health and faith-based organization collaboration: creative adaptations for diverse spiritual and cultural communities. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, Southern California Society for Spirituality and Social Work, Los Angeles, CA. Presentations Other Levels Kim, M. A., Lee, K. K., Song, L., & Lee, S. D. (2010, August). Korean immigrant social support networks within a Christian church community. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting, Asian American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA. Research Funding/Fellowships University of Kansas Externally-Funded Grant/Contract Funded 1. Lee, K. k. (Co-Principal), Elliott, W. (Principal), Banerjee, M. (Co-Principal), Johnson, T. (Co-Principal), kim, J. (Co-Principal), Scanlon, E. (Co-Principal), & Friedline, t. (Co- Principal). Prosperity Works children's savings planning grant. W.K. Kellogg Foundation $2,000 (2012-2013). Responsibilities include: design and selection a financial education program for parents and evaluation of planning process. University of Southern California Externally-Funded Grant/Contract 9

Funded 1. Yamada, A. M. (Principal), Brekke, J. (Co-Principal), & Lee, K. K. Assessing sociocultural factors in psychosocial rehabilitation services. R34 MH077916, National Institute of Mental Health $733,500 (2007-2011). Project Manager. Responsibilities include: developing evidence-based methods for training providers to assess sociocultural issues; designing and testing a tool for use by providers to facilitate assessment; managing a team of MSW and undergraduate research assistants; coordinating qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis; reviewing interdisciplinary literature and preparing manuscripts for publication. 2. Brekke, J. (Principal), & Lee, K. K. Predicting Psychosocial Rehabilitation Service Outcomes. R01MH053282, National Institute of Mental Health $2,798,572 (2005-2007). Research Assistant: Responsibilities include; data management, advance quantitative analysis and manuscript publication. Internal Award Funded 1. Yamada, A. M. (Co-Principal), & Lee, K. K. (Co-Principal). Community receptivity and acceptance of Asian Americans with severe and persistent mental illness: Mobilizing community resources to overcome stigma barriers to community reintegration. University of Southern California, Hamovitch Research Center, Larson Grant $37,927 (2009-2011). Responsibilities include: culturally responsive study design, subject recruitment, data collection, bicultural adaptation of assessment tools; coding and qualitative analysis; manuscript preparation for publication. 2. Yamada, A. M. (Principal), & Lee, K. K. Deconstructing views of mental illness among Asian American faith-based leaders. University of Southern California, Advancing Scholarship in the Humanities and Social Sciences $15,000 (2009-2010). Project Manager. Responsibilities include study design, recruitment, data collection, training and managing a team of MSW and undergraduate research assistants; coordinating qualitative and quantitative data collection and data analysis; preparing manuscripts for publication. 3. Yamada, A. M. (Principal), & Lee, K. K. Attitudes toward mental illness and mental health services. University of Southern California, Social Work Research Grant (2006-2009). Co-Investigator: Responsibilities include; study design, recruitment, data collection, managing a team of MSW and undergraduate research assistants; coordinating qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis data analysis manuscript publication and presentations at national conferences. Other Organization or University New Faculty General Research Fund Funded 1. Lee, K. K. (Principal). Community Integration of People with Severe Mental Illness. KU $7,580, Submitted April 2013 (July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2015). 10

Dissertation/Thesis Supervision University of Kansas Dissertation Committee Member Melissa Holder, Social Welfare Fall 2013 - Present Jung Lee, Social Welfare, PhD, "A qualitative inquiry into the spirituality of Korean family caregivers of older adults and its effects on the helping relationship: A transpersonal approach to strengths-based caregiving 2011 - Present Dissertation Committee Outside Member Jong Ho Kim, School of Music, PhD December 2014 - Present Yevgeny Botanov, Clinical Psychology, PhD August 2014 Ph.D. Qualifying Committee Member Eunji Nam, Social Welfare, PhD January 2015 - Present Sachiko Gomi, Social Welfare, "Examining and Reframing the Concept and Meaning of Culture in Culturally Competent Social Work Practice," December 2012 KU Courses Taught Spring 2015 SW 612-56473, Social Work Practice Semnar II Fall 2014 SW 610-16661, Social Work Practice Seminar I Summer 2014 SW 560-82743, Topics in Social Welfare: Intrntnal Social Work in Korea SW 855-84652, Studies: Intrntnl Social Work in Korea Spring 2014 SW 612-55168, Social Work Practice Semnar II Fall 2013 SW 610-17261, Social Work Practice Seminar I Spring 2013 SW 612-55569, Social Work Practice Semnar II Fall 2012 SW 610-17822, Social Work Practice Seminar I Spring 2012 SW 510-60372, Fndmnt of Social Work Practice SW 612-55957, Social Work Practice Semnar II University Service University of Kansas 11

School Service Core Faculty Center for East Asian Studies (Fall 2011 - Present) University of Kansas Committee Member School of Social Welfare, B.S.W. Curriculum Committee (Fall 2011 - Present) Award Committee (Fall 2012 - May 2014) Faculty Mentor MSW Research Scholarship Recipients. Provide mentoring for MSW research scholarship recipients. (Fall 2012 - Present) Mentor for Adjunct Faculty. Faculty mentor for adjunct faculty of SW 610 & 612. (Fall 2011 - Present) International Visiting Scholars. Provide support for research and educational experience. (February 2012 - January 2013) Professional Service International Editorial Responsibilities Editorial Board Member Korea Academy of Mental Health Social Work (January 1, 2015 - December 31, 2015) Other Professional Service Reviewer, Journal Article International Social Work, International Social Work (2012) National Other Professional Service Councilor Council on Racial, Ethnic and Cultural Diversity, Council on Social Work Education facilitating communication between CRECD and the affiliated group (Korean American Social Work Educators Association) as a liaison; involved in council project; writing a white paper with council members. (2012 - Present) Reviewer, Abstract Council on Social Work Education (Spring 2014 - Present) Society for Social Work and Research (2009 - Present) Reviewer, Journal Article Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work (2012) Asian American Journal of Psychology (2009) 12

Service-Other Levels Advisory Boards and Committees Committee Member Prevention and Early Detection Committee, American Cancer Society, Champaign, IL. (1997-1999) Professional Memberships National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Phi Beta Delta, International Honor Society (PBD), (Fall 2012 - Present) Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), (2012 - Present) Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), (2006 - Present) Service Presentations State Educational Lee, K. k. (2013, October 9). Self-Awareness: The Building Block of Successful Leadership. KU Office of Multicultural Affairs, Lawrence, KS. (Invited) 13