Jillian Botteicher

West Central Ohio Regional Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coordinator at Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County

Jillian Botteicher currently serves as the West Central Ohio Regional Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coordinator for Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County, where responsibilities include planning and implementing emergency preparedness strategies across eight local health departments. Previously held the position of Quality Improvement Project Manager, focusing on enhancing public health initiatives through multidisciplinary collaboration. Jillian also has extensive experience with the United States Air Force, serving as a Public Health Specialist and a Field Training Instructor, alongside current service in the 445th Aeromedical Staging Squadron of the Air Force Reserve. Education includes a Bachelor of Applied Science in Project Management from Ashford University and an Associate of Arts and Sciences in Public Health from the Community College of the Air Force.

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Miamisburg, United States

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Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County

Our mission is to improve the quality of life in our community by achieving the goals of public health: prevention, promotion and protection. Our agency protects the air, food, drinking water, and many everyday aspects of a healthy Montgomery County. Improving and maintaining public health requires an ongoing community-wide effort with schools, hospitals, community organizations, and neighborhood groups to help people make healthier choices in their everyday lives. We want people to realize that the lifestyles they choose have an impact on their overall personal health. Exercise, diet, the amount of sleep we get, and how we take care of our bodies makes a difference in the long run. Public Health services are far ranging and comprehensive. We continually evaluate the changing needs of our community and implement new strategies to meet those needs. Call (937) 225-5700 or visit PHDMC.org to find out more about our programs and resources.


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