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Tracey Richers

Lecturer

Health Professions

Bio

I teach courses in health policy, environmental health, principles of public health, strategic management in health care, health care management and organization, human resources, and a health care leadership graduate course.

I previously worked at Denver Health and Hospital Authority (Denver Health) for nearly 22 years. I served in several roles: Senior Public Health Planner and Manager of the Tobacco Control Program within the Community Health Promotion Division at the Public Health Institute at Denver Health (PHIDH) – a department of Denver Health; leading Change Management Teams at Denver Health; serving on many systems change committees; and serving as a change advisor at Denver Health on human resources and Information Technology changes.

I have provided coaching and consultation to hospital executives and leadership/management locally, statewide, and nationally to implement tobacco free hospital campus policies and address other public health issues. I serve on several state and local health committees: the Colorado Cancer Coalition, Leadership Advisory Team for Smoke-free Multi-unit Housing, and the Healthy Housing Coalition.

I have also served in the non-profit sector at the American Lung Association (ALA) and the Colorado Public Health Association. At the ALA, I implemented several tobacco control and radon grants. I also worked on an Environmental Protection Agency grant for the Lung Friendly Schools Initiative in Tribal communities and schools in Montana. At the Colorado Public Health Association, I served as the Colorado Policy Director and then as President.

I am currently a PhD student in a Leadership, Innovation, and Continuous Improvement program.

Degree

MA in Physical Education

University of Northern Colorado

BA in Kinesiology

University of Northern Colorado

Published Works

  • Richers, A. T. (2000). Nutritional Concerns of Strength Athletes with an Emphasis on Tennis. (pp 235-254). CRC Press.

Research Interests

My research interests are neurodiversity or hidden disabilities (attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, anxiety, developmental delays, etc.) and individual strengths or strengths-based attributes. Other research interests include tobacco control, public health, exercise science, and sport. Populations focus is on adult, young adult, and adolescents.

Office Hours

By appointment only.