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David J. Hogarth
49 Symphony Road, Suite 39
Boston MA 02115-4011 USA
617-267-9699
davidh@mit.edu
http://mit.edu/davidh/www

Education
  • Brown University - AB cum honoribus 1960 - major in French honors
  • Nashotah House Seminary - MDiv 1964 - theology and Semitic studies
  • Springfield College - 1965 postgraduate studies - counseling and psychometrics
    Employment
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology - 1990-present: Administrative Assistant- Information Systems. Appointed by President Vest to membership on the MIT Medical Consumers Advisory Council; and to co-chairing the Public Relations Committee of the MIT Working Group on Support Staff Issues. Member of the MIT United Way Steering Committee.
  • Contract employment at New England Medical Center, Harvard School of Public Health, Pannell Kerr Foerster, The Boston Foundation, - 1987-1990
  • Suffolk County Sheriff's Department - 1968-1991: Chaplain; Creator & Director of LIFELINE voluntary suicide intervention program
  • Wentworth Institute of Technology -1975-1986: Financial Aid Officer 1977-1986; Director Affirmative Action 1976-1977; Cooperative Education Coordinator 1975-1977
  • Howard Johnson Company - 1971-1975: Corporate Personnel Coordinator
    Activities
  • The Samaritans USA - 1981-1987: Board of Directors, Finance Chairman, Vice President, President
  • Brown University: Alumni Schools Committee - 1985-present: Interviewing candidates for admission; 2000-present: Officer Emeritus; 1995-2000: Class Secretary; Annual Fund - 1965-1996: Executive Committee, National Chair Phonothons, Chair Boston Phonothons, Head Class Agent, 40th Reunion Committee,
  • 49 Symphony Road Cooperative Housing Association - 1979-present: Clerk; Chair Community Relations; Affirmative Action Officer; Keeper of Keys
  • Massachusetts Criminal Justice Training Council - 1979-1988: suicide intervention instructor; in 1984 co-designer of the suicide training required by Massachusetts law for all law enforcement officers
  • The Governor's Special Commission on Cell-Block Suicide - 1983-1987: appointed in fulfillment of the requirement that one member be an expert on cell-block suicides
  • Boston Ballet Society - 1970-1984: Member of Board
  • United Way of Massachusetts Bay - 1968-1988: Speakers' Bureau
  • Parish of the Advent (Episcopal) - 1968-present: non-stipendiary ordained assistant
  • Personnel Managers Club of Greater Boston CofC 1966-1968: member
  • American Management Association - 1968-1970: Instructor in personnel management

    Publications

  • LIFELINE - Manual of Suicide Prevention, 1977, last updated 1984
  • A Model for an In-House Program to Assist Despairing/Suicidal Inmates/ Institutional Residents (paper presented by invitation of International Association for Suicide Prevention): Ottawa, 1979

    Consultations

  • Ohio penal system - Seminars on suicide intervention/assessment for several hundred criminal justice officers
  • U.S. Marine Corps - Seminars on suicide for all brig personnel and Base Chaplains at Camp Pendleton, CA
  • Consultations with Samaritans/Criminal Justice Professionals in Great Britain (guest of Home Office), Hong Kong, Brazil, Singapore, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, and in several U.S. jurisdictions
    Expert witness on cell-block suicides qualified by Federal and state courts

    Last Updated 26 July 2001