Grew up near village of Nelson, WI.  Spends time there and in University Park, MD (Greater Washington DC area)

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Leadership and Management Positions
   Throughout career, he has focused on strategic systems, management and performance and on national policy issues and health and human service systems, models and reform. 

   Bachelor’s in Political Science and Master’s in Urban and Regional Planning from University of Wisconsin - Madison. 


   Doctoral work at John Hopkins University School of Public Health.
 

viaFuture
   For decades, he has been a strong advocate of causes that support the viaFuture vision. His strategic, policy, management, performance, and advocacy work spans his service both in government and outside.

   His primary work has been with creating and sustaining large scale, positive change, improving health and reducing vulnerability. 

   His decision to start viaFuture, as well as "Vulnerable in America" and "Building a Healthy America", comes from many years of advocacy. It comes from a realization that saving parts of a "community" is helpful if done well, but is not enough. What is missing is an effort that takes a "whole community" view and has a "whole community" vision of what we must, can and will achieve.  Communities can be of any size from towns and cities to States to regions to nations to multinational areas.

   The "via" core set of strategies and models have been developed from 30+ years of experience at the local and nationals levels.  Parts or all of "via" have been used in disease prevention/ management, inner city health systems, the Department of Defense's Military Health System, the Department of Veterans Affairs' Veterans Health System and the Department of Health and Human Services' Centers for Medicare and Medicare Services.
 

Accomplishments
   During his career, he has had a wide range of accomplishments, including:

GChris Sculpture
   Creates mobile and stabile sculpture under the signature GChris, with his primary artistic influence being Alexander Calder. Website: www.GChris.com
   Abstract sculpture by GChris is what he terms "progressive art" and is mission-driven.
   Advanced by the art are core progressive values - reducing human vulnerability, maximizing human potential, saving our environment, and living at "peace on and with the earth." Underlying it all is the driving desire to "save the world", as best as we as people can. Progressive art is art with a purpose and artist as advocate. "Art as advocacy; advocacy as art."
   Early in his work, chose to create GChris mobiles and stabiles utilizing natural materials -- copper and wood. Woods are primarily American hardwoods -- mostly black walnut -- with contrasts by exotic African and South American woods. Copper is used in many forms and takes each work through a living process.
 
   In addition to sculpture, wrote a science fiction novel — black box — that weaves a story of unknown technologies, science, religion, politics with the human pursuit of positive personal and global change. The book is available via his website:  www.GChris.com
 

 

    About Gary A. Christopherson (Chris)

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Gary A. Christopherson