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Glenn E. Schneider, MPH, BS

Advocacy Instruction in Public Health Schools and Programs

DrPH Program

Pronouns: He/Him/His

Contact

Building & Room:

Horizon Foundation of Howard County

Address:

10221 Wincopin Cir, STE 200, Columbia, MD 21044

Office Phone:

443-766-1217 (direct)

About

Glenn is a passionate, strategic and skilled public health leader with extensive experience managing successful advocacy campaigns that improve lives. At the Horizon Foundation, Glenn leads a talented program and policy team that oversees diverse community initiatives such as the Howard County Equity Collaborative, Healthier Choices Coalition, Support Human Campaign, Speak(easy) Howard, Streets for All, and the Mental Health Matters Coalition just to name a few.

These initiatives are working to improve health. For example, Howard County Unsweetened and Sugar Free Kids Maryland have successfully advocated for policies that make healthier food and drinks more widely available at parks, schools, government offices, community organizations and child care facilities. Nationally published peer-reviewed research found that local sugary drink sales have declined by 30 percent in Howard County due to these campaigns.

At the Lerner Center for Public Health Advocacy at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, Glenn is the Director of the Public Health Advocacy Consensus Task Force (PH-ACT) and it's National Consensus on Advocacy Instruction. In this role, Glenn and the Lerner Center team are working with the de Beaumont Foundation, in collaboration with other national and state public health organizations to 1) Gain consensus on the definition of public health advocacy;  2) Identify the essential advocacy skills needed to operationalize it; and 3) Draft guidance that could help schools and programs. Learn more here.

Prior to joining the Foundation, Glenn was a national consultant, executive director, community organizer, grassroots strategist and policy director in the government and nonprofit sectors. His work resulted in more than 35 new state and local laws and regulations across the nation that increased access to health care, protected the public’s health, raised tobacco prices, created smoke-free public places and cut youth access to tobacco.

Locally, Glenn spearheaded efforts to make all Howard County public places smoke-free, pass the nation’s first regulations prohibiting youth access to indoor tanning beds, and make healthy food and beverages more widely available on government property, school property, and in childcare facilities. He's also helped ensure millions of dollars in local public health investments and was a co-creator of the Healthy Howard Health Plan, a nationally-acclaimed health care access program for the uninsured.

Glenn is a nationally recognized speaker and trainer and his work is featured in the book The DeMarco Factor: Transforming Public Will into Political Power. Glenn has a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Pittsburgh and was named a Distinguished Graduate in 2002. He's currently a public health doctoral student at the University of Illinois, Chicago. He and his wife, Janice, live in Columbia and are the proud parents of two young men, Eric and Evan.

Selected Publications

Schneider GE, DiOrio A, Asada Y, Hearne SA. Charting the Advocacy Landscape: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Syllabi in Public Health Graduate Education. J Public Health Manag Pract. 2024 Feb 7. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000001889. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38330422.

Schwartz MB, Schneider GE, et al. Retail Soda Purchases Decrease and Water Purchases Increase: 6-Year Results From a Community-Based Beverage Campaign, AJPM Focus 2022. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.focus.2022.100008

Boehm R, Cooksey-Stowers K, Schneider GE, Schwartz MB. Race, Ethnicity, and Neighborhood Food Environment are Associated with Adolescent Sugary Drink Consumption During a 5-Year Community Campaign. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities 2021. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40615-021-01074-9

Schneider GE, Vernick NH. Evaluate, Invest in Advocacy, and Shrink the Change. Stanford Social Innovation Review Healthy Eating, Active Living Supplement 17; No 3 (Summer 2019): 22-23.

Vernick NH, Schneider GE. Fighting Big Soda at the Local Level. In Michener JL, Castrucci BC, et al (Eds.), Practical Playbook, 2nd Edition: Building Multisector Partnerships that Work. New York, NY: Oxford University Press 2019. 389-405.

Schwartz MB, Schneider GE, et al. Association of a Community Campaign for Better Beverage Choices With Beverage Purchases From Supermarkets. JAMA Intern Med. JAMA Intern Med. 2017;177(5):666–674. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2016.9650.

Schneider GE. “Common Ground on Health CareGazette of Politics and Business: 12 Jan 2007: Opinion Page

Schneider GE.  “Howard’s unhealthy choice.”  Baltimore Sun: 30 December 2004. Opinion 17A.

Schneider GE, DeMarco V. “Missed chance to expand health careGazette of Politics and Business: 23 July 2004: Opinion Page.

DeMarco V, Schneider GE. Elections and Public Health. AJPH 2000; 10:1513-1514.

Education

MPH Master of Public Health
Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health Inductee, Omicron Chapter

BS Microbiology
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA