Marathon County Government
Amanda Ostrowski is currently serving as the Director of Community Health Improvement at Marathon County since November 2021. Prior to this, Amanda held the position of Public Health Educator at Marathon County Health Department from February 2007 to November 2021. Amanda is responsible for facilitating community health assessments and community health improvement plans, as well as supporting the Collective Impact pillars. Amanda also handles program development, evaluation, sustainability planning, education and media advocacy, policy development, and community data management. Amanda holds a degree in Health Promotion and Community Health Education from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
Marathon County Government
Mission Statement: Marathon County Government serves people by leading, coordinating, and providing county, regional, and statewide initiatives. It directly or in cooperation with other public and private partners provides services and creates opportunities that make Marathon County and the surrounding area a preferred place to live, work, visit, and do business. Vision Statement: Marathon County Government leads by providing high quality infrastructure and integrated services and by developing trusting, collaborative relationships among diverse partners. Core Values: Service, Integrity, Quality, Diversity, Shared Purpose, Stewardship of Resources