Dr. Howell is currently a member of the President's
Commission on Health Professions Education. The Commission is
charged with expanding the scope and depth of USF's
graduate level health professions education. Dr. Howell is also the
University's NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative and sits
on the Executive Council of the West Coast Conference. From
2010-2011, he was part of a three member Interim Athletic Director
transition team that oversaw the daily operations of the Athletic
Department. He is also the University's NCAA Faculty
Athletic Representative and sits on the Executive Council of the
West Coast Conference. From 2010-2011, he was part of a three
member Interim Athletic Director transition team that oversaw the
daily operations of the Athletic Department.
A member of the President's Commission on Health
Professions Education, Jeremy is involved in expanding
USF's scope and depth of health professions education at
the graduate level with a focus on emerging fields, high demand
areas for national and global health priorities, and areas of
practice that will link the educational endeavor to providing
health-related services in innovative and sustainable patterns of
outreach.
Jeremy has extensive community and professional experience. At
USF he has received over $1 million in extramural funding to
develop exercise based community interventionist programs. He also
consults with both profit and not-for-profit organizations on
facility design, business operations, product development, employee
continuing education, corporate social responsibility and strategic
philanthropy.
Most notably, from 1997-2008 he developed both the fitness
strategies and award winning philanthropic initiatives for Western
Athletic Clubs, a health club and sport resort corporation owned by
The Atlantic Philanthropies, a charitable foundation created by
'Chuck' Feeney, co-founder of Duty Free Shoppers,
the world's largest duty free retail chain. The Atlantic
Philanthropies have made grants totaling more than $5 billion as of
December 2009. Governed by Chuck's philosophy of Giving
While Living and Jeremy's direct leadership, Western
Athletic Clubs allocated millions of dollars to national agencies
focusing on exercise and healthy aging, disease prevention and
child health.
In 2008 Jeremy received the USF St. Ignatius Award, the
highest University award given to the faculty person that best
personifies the meaning of service to his community, profession and
university.