Calhoun County Government
Brigette Reichenbaugh, MBA, currently serves as Deputy Health Officer at Calhoun County Public Health Department, a position held since October 2009, where responsibilities include overseeing daily operations, managing budgets, ensuring program compliance, and leading strategic initiatives. Additionally, Brigette has been Operations and Development Manager at Arvina Group, LLC since July 1997, providing market analysis for healthcare strategic plans. Previous roles within Calhoun County Public Health Department include Communication and Grant Manager and Administrative Assistant. Brigette holds a Master of Business Administration in Marketing from Walden University and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing and Management from Siena Heights University.
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Calhoun County Government
Calhoun County is the 17th largest county in Michigan, with 19 township and 3 cities: Battle Creek, Springfield, Marshall (the county seat), and Albion. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 134,310, including large rural areas. County government was first organized on March 6, 1833.