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CURRICULUM VITAE MICHAEL E. BEGAY, PH.D. OFFICE ADDRESS 715 North Pleasant Street Health Policy and Management Program Department of Public Health School of Public Health and Health Sciences University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts 01003-9304 Voice: 413-545-1203 Fax: 413-545-6536 Email: begay@schoolph.umass.edu ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Health Policy and Management Program, Department of Public Health, School of Public Health and Health Sciences. Associate Professor of Public Health. (September 2001-current) Adjunct Assistant Professor of Political Science. (September 1994-1999) Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Management. (January 1994-August 2001) University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Center for Public Policy and Administration. Faculty Associate. (September 2000-current) University of California, San Francisco, Institute for Health Policy Studies, School of Medicine. Assistant Research Political Scientist. (January 1993-December 1994) EDUCATION University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Political Science. M.A. Political Science. (June 1984) Ph.D. Political Science. Emphasis in American Politics, Public Policy (Health Policy)/Public Administration, Comparative Politics (China), and Political Philosophy. (March 1991) University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Health Services, School of Public Health Intercampus Program. Took course work in Health Care Politics and Policy in the United States in preparation for the dissertation. (Fall Quarter 1985) California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. B.A. Political Science. Emphasis in Comparative Politics, American Politics, and Ancient and Eastern Philosophy and Religion. (June 1981) B.A. Philosophy-cum laude (March 1982) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE University of California, San Francisco, Institute for Health Policy Studies, School of Medicine 1

Postdoctoral Fellow, Proposition 99 Research Grant. Funded by the Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program. (September 1992-December 1992) Postdoctoral Fellow, Pew Memorial Trusts, Health Policy Program. (September 1991-August 1992) University of California, San Francisco, Institute for Health Policy Studies, School of Medicine/University of California, Berkeley, Department of Administrative Health Sciences, School of Public Health Postdoctoral Fellow, Health Services Research Training Program. Funded by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (September 1990-August 1992) California State University, Sacramento, Center for California Studies Executive Fellows Program. California State Executive Fellow. Placed with the Governor's Office of Planning and Research. (September 1989-July 1990) RESEARCH GRANTS AWARDED University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Department of Public Health, School of Public Health and Health Sciences, Principal Investigator, Current Active Research Grant funded by the National Institutes of Health. Conduct research on public decision-making in state and local tobacco control policies focusing on the political activities of the tobacco industry, budget politics of the Massachusetts Tobacco Control Program and development and implementation local tobacco control ordinances. Total Costs: $551,060. (May 23, 2000-April 30, 2004) Principal Investigator, Research Grant funded by the American Cancer Society, National Home Office. Conduct research on decision-making in state and local tobacco control policies focusing on the Massachusetts Tobacco Control Program and local tobacco control initiatives. Total costs: $256,000. (January 1, 1997-December 31, 1999) Principal Investigator, Faculty Research Grant funded by the University of Massachusetts. Conducted research on the Massachusetts Tobacco Control Program and federal campaign contributions made by the tobacco industry from 1976 to the 1994 election cycles. Total costs: $5,000. (February 1, 1996-February 1, 1997) Principal Investigator, Research contract funded through the Association of Schools of Public Health for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of Smoking and Health. Collected and analyzed information on tobacco-related legislation introduced in the Massachusetts Legislature from 1989 to 1994. Total costs: $2,450. (August 30, 1994-February 28, 1995) Principal Investigator, Research grant funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of Smoking and Health. Conducted research on the campaign to pass Question 1, a statewide ballot initiative to raise the state tobacco tax and allocate funds for tobacco education. Studied legislative decision-making regarding the allocation of Question 1 funds from 1994 to the 1996 fiscal years. Total costs: $76,434. (October 1, 1994-December 31, 1995) University of California, San Francisco, Institute for Health Policy Studies, School of Medicine. 2

Principal Investigator, New Investigator Award, Research grant funded by the University of California, Tobacco Disease-Related Research Program. Conducted research on tobacco control policymaking in California. Studied tobacco industry involvement in California State politics. Direct costs: $144,498. (January 1, 1993-December 31, 1994) DISSERTATION The Limits of Group Influence: Physicians and Hospitals in Medi-Cal Reform Policymaking An analysis of conditions found in the political environment and those important organizational characteristics which affected the ability of the California Medical Association and California Hospital Association to exercise influence in the 1982 Medi-Cal reform policy process. PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Breaking the Alliance: Defeating the Tobacco Industry s Allies and Enacting Youth Access Restrictions in Massachusetts, Brent S. Andersen, Cecil Lawson, and Michael E. Begay. American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 93, No.11 (November 2003): 1922-1928. Smoke and Mirrors: The Diversion of Tobacco Taxes in Massachusetts, Wendy A. Ritch and Michael E. Begay, International Journal of Tobacco Control, 2001, 10:309-316. Strange Bedfellows: The History of Collaboration Between the Massachusetts Restaurant Association and the Tobacco Industry, Wendy A. Ritch and Michael E. Begay, American Journal of Public Health, Vol.91, No.4 (April 2001): 598-603. Question 1 Tobacco Education Expenditures in Massachusetts, Michael E. Begay and Stanton A. Glantz, International Journal of Tobacco Control, Vol. 6, No. 3 (Autumn 1997): 213-218. The Campaign to Raise the Tobacco Tax in Massachusetts, Paul F. Heiser and Michael E. Begay, American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 87, No. 6 (June 1997): 968-973. Tobacco Industry Campaign Contributions are Affecting Tobacco Control Policymaking in California, Stanton A. Glantz and Michael E. Begay, Journal of American Medical Association, Vol. 272, No. 15 (October 1994): 1176-1182. The Tobacco Industry, State Politics, and Tobacco Education in California, Michael E. Begay, Michael Traynor and Stanton A. Glantz, American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 83, No. 9, (September 1993): 1214-1211. The New Tobacco Strategy to Prevent Local Tobacco Control, Michael P. Traynor, Michael E. Begay, and Stanton A. Glantz, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 270, No. 4 (July 29, 1993): 479-486. Philip Morris' Failed Experiment in Pittsburgh, Bruce Samuels, Michael E. Begay, Anna Hazan, and Stanton Glantz, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Summer 1992): 329-351. Role of the Mass Media in Latino Political Life, Federico Subervi Richard Herrera, and Michael E. Begay, Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 68, No. 1 (March 1987): 185-196. 3

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REPORTS AND MONOGRAPHS "Piercing the Mask: Beating Tobacco Industry s Proxies to Ban Smoking in Bars," James McBryar, Eric Blanchard, Michael E. Begay, Katherine E. Kelly. Department of Community Health Studies, School of Public Health and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (October 2002) "Breaking the Alliance: Defeating the Tobacco Industry s Allies and Enacting Youth Access Restrictions in Massachusetts," Brent S. Andersen, Michael Begay and Cecil Lawson, Department of Community Health Studies, School of Public Health and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (September 2002) It s Academic: The Relationship Between College and Community Tobacco Control Policymaking in Massachusetts, Wendy A. Ritch and Michael E. Begay, Department of Community Health Studies, School of Public Health and Health Sciences Monograph, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (April 2001) Undermining the mandate: How Massachusetts Spent Tobacco Education and Prevention Funds, 1994-2001 fiscal years, Michael E. Begay, Department of Community Health Studies, School of Public Health and Health Sciences Monograph, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (September 2000) Strange Bedfellows: The History of Collaboration Between the Massachusetts Restaurant Association and the Tobacco Industry, Wendy A. Ritch and Michael E. Begay, Department of Community Health Studies, School of Public Health and Health Sciences Monograph, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (December 1999) Up in Smoke: Local Tobacco Control Policymaking and the Amherst, Massachusetts Bar Smoking Ban, Eric Blanchard and Michael E. Begay, Department of Community Health Studies, School of Public Health and Health Sciences Monograph, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (December 1999) The Battle to Appropriate Tobacco Tax Revenues in Massachusetts, Wendy A. Ritch and Michael E. Begay, Department of Community Health Studies, School of Public Health and Health Sciences Monograph, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (November 1998) The Campaign to Raise the Tobacco Tax in Massachusetts, Paul F. Heiser and Michael E. Begay, Department of Community Health Studies, School of Public Health and Health Sciences Monograph, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (October 1995) Question 1 Tobacco Education Outlays: From the 1994 Fiscal Year to the 1996 Fiscal Year, Michael E. Begay and Stanton A. Glantz, Health Policy and Management Program, School of Public Health and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (August 1995) Undermining Popular Government: Tobacco Industry Political Expenditures in California 1993-1994, Stella Aguinaga, Heather Macdonald, Michael Traynor, Michael E. Begay, and Stanton A. Glantz, Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco, California, and School of Public Health, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (May 1995) 5

The Twilight of Proposition 99: Reauthorization of Tobacco Education Programs and Tobacco Industry Political Expenditures in 1993, Michael E. Begay, Michael Traynor, and Stanton A. Glantz, Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco, California (March 1994) Tobacco Industry Political Expenditures in California State Politics, January-June 1993, Michael E. Begay, Michael Traynor, and Stanton A. Glantz, Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco, California (December 1993) Implementing Proposition 99: Tobacco Education Outlays for the 1993-1994 Fiscal Year, Michael E. Begay and Stanton A. Glantz, Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco, California (August 1993) Tobacco Industry Political Expenditures in California in the 1991-1992 Election, Michael E. Begay, Michael Traynor and Stanton A. Glantz, Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco, California (April 1993) Extinguishing Proposition 99: Political Expenditures by the Tobacco Industry in California Politics in 1991-1992, Michael E. Begay, Michael Traynor and Stanton A. Glantz, Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco, California (September 1992) Undoing Proposition 99: Political Expenditures by the Tobacco Industry in California Politics in 1991, Michael E. Begay and Stanton A. Glantz, Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco, California (April 1992) Political Expenditures by the Tobacco Industry in California State Politics From 1976 to 1991, Michael E. Begay and Stanton A. Glantz, Monograph Series, Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco, California (September 1991) Political Expenditures by the Tobacco Industry in California State Politics, Michael E. Begay and Stanton A. Glantz, Monograph Series, Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco, California (March 1991) CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Learning from History: President Harry Truman and the Effort to Enact Compulsory Health Insurance, Michael E. Begay, American Public Health Association, abstract (refereed), Washington, D.C. (November 4, 2007). Defeating a Tobacco Industry-Retail Political Alliance and Enacting Youth Access Regulations in Massachusetts Communities, Brent S. Andersen and Michael E. Begay, 2002 National Conference on Tobacco or Health, abstract (refereed), San Francisco, CA. (November 20, 2002) Breaking the Alliance, Brent S. Andersen and Michael E. Begay, National Institutes of Health Youth Tobacco Control Conference, Tampa, FL. (June 6, 2002) Higher Learning: The Relationship Between Local Tobacco Control Policymaking and Smoking Policy Adoption At Colleges with those Localities, Wendy Ritch and Michael E. Begay, American Public Health Association, abstract (refereed), Atlanta, Georgia (October 23, 2001) 6

Strange Bedfellows: The History of Collaboration Between the Tobacco Industry and the Massachusetts Restaurant Association, Wendy Ritch and Michael E. Begay, American Public Health Association, abstract (refereed), Atlanta, Georgia (November 14, 2000) Local Tobacco Control Policymaking: The Amherst, Massachusetts Bar Ban, Eric Blanchard and Michael E. Begay, American Public Health Association, abstract (refereed), Chicago, IL (November 9, 1999) Politics of Appropriating Question 1 Tobacco Tax Revenues in Massachusetts, Wendy Ritch and Michael E. Begay, American Public Health Association, abstract (refereed), Washington, D.C. (November 16, 1998) The Battle to Appropriate Tobacco Tax Revenues in Massachusetts, Wendy Ritch and Michael E. Begay, National Social Science Association, abstract, New Orleans, Louisiana (November 6, 1998) Tobacco PAC Campaign Contributions Show Enormous Growth, Christopher McCarthy and Michael E. Begay, American Public Health Association, abstract, (refereed), New York, New York (November 20, 1996) Underfunding of Anti-Tobacco Education in Massachusetts, Michael E. Begay and Stanton A. Glantz, American Public Health Association, abstract, (refereed), New York, New York (November 18, 1996) American Cancer Society Leads Successful Campaign to Pass Tobacco Tax Initiative in Massachusetts, Paul F. Heiser and Michael E. Begay, American Public Health Association, abstract, (refereed), New York, New York (November 18, 1996) The Effect of Tobacco Industry Campaign Contributions on Legislative Support for Tobacco Control Policies in California, Stanton A. Glantz and Michael E. Begay, American Public Health Association, abstract, (refereed), San Francisco, California (October 27, 1993) Underfunding of Anti-Tobacco Education in California, Michael E. Begay and Stanton A. Glantz, American Public Health Association, abstract, (refereed), San Francisco, California (October 25, 1993) The Tobacco Industry as a Lobbying Force in California State Politics, Michael E. Begay, Michael Traynor and Stanton A. Glantz, Western Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, Pasadena, California (March 19, 1993) Political Activity of the Tobacco Industry in California State and Local Politics from 1975 to 1991, Michael E. Begay and Stanton A. Glantz, Society for Behavioral Medicine, abstract (refereed), San Francisco, California (March 13, 1993) Undoing Proposition 99: Political Expenditures by the Tobacco Industry in California from 1975 to 1992, Michael E. Begay and Stanton A. Glantz, American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., abstract, (refereed), (November 10, 1992) 7

Uses and Influence of the Media Among Latinos in the 1984 Presidential Election, Federico Subervi, Richard Herrera, and Michael E. Begay, American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana (August 29, 1985) Preliminary Findings on Use and Influence of Media for Hispanic Politics in 1984, Richard Herrera and Michael E. Begay, National Association of Chicano Studies, Sacramento, California (March 22, 1985) PANEL PARTICIPATION Reforming Health Care with the Massachusetts Model Center for Public Policy and Administration, panel moderator (October 3, 2008) How Are Issues Like Health Care, War, Reproductive Rights, and the Environment Shaping the 2008 Presidential Election?, Women and Politics Panel Discussion, panel participant (April 16, 2008) Tobacco Industry Tactics in the State Legislature, panel participant, Revolt Against Tobacco: California Celebrates 3 Years of Progress, Los Angeles, California (October 1, 1992) Tobacco Politics: An Addiction to Money, panel participant, International Society of Political Psychology, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California (July 5, 1992) ACADEMIC HONORS Nominated for the 2006-2007 Distinguished Teaching Award University of California, President's Dissertation Year Fellowship (1988-1989) California State Graduate Fellowship (1983-1987) University of California, Santa Barbara, Campus Fellowship (1983-1986) Navajo Higher Education Scholarship (1983-1985) Pi Sigma Alpha, National Political Science Honor Society (1980) PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP American Public Health Association (1990-present) American Political Science Association (1990-present) JOURNAL REVIEWER Journal of the American Medical Association Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law American Journal of Public Health Health Affairs International Journal of Tobacco Control NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Reviewer, Understanding Health and Illness (Collection of Essays), Oxford University Press (September 2008) 8

Member, Organized Section on Health Politics and Policy, American Political Science Association (September 2007-current) Member, Association of Schools of Public Health, Model Development Core Competencies for Health Policy and Management-Resource Group (September 2005-August 2006) Standing Member, Association of Schools of Public Health/ American Legacy Foundation Review Committee STEP-UP Grants (September 2005-August 2006) Peer Review Member, Tobacco Related Disease Research Program, University of California (April 2003- June 2004) Reviewer, Association of Schools of Public Health/American Legacy Foundation STEP-UP Grants (March 2002-June 2005) Ad-Hoc Peer Review Member, American Cancer Society, Committee on Psychosocial, Behavioral, and Policy Grants Program (June 2002) Peer Review Member, Special Emphasis Panel, National Cancer Institute, Research in State and Community Tobacco Control Grants Program (June 2001) Ad-Hoc Peer Review Member, American Cancer Society, Committee on Psychosocial, Behavioral, and Policy Grants Program (June 2001) Reviewer, American Legacy Foundation, Selection of Evaluation and Research Group, Implementation of Multi-State Master Tobacco Settlement (Summer 1999) Member, National Advisory Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Smokeless States Initiative, (Fall 1993-Spring 1994) 9