Brady Ratzlaff has a diverse and extensive work history. Brady worked as a Human Resources Director at The Pioneer Center / Ross County Board of Developmental Disabilities starting in October 2020. In the same year, they served as the Board President for Camp Cattail and as a Board Member for Adena Board of Education.

Prior to these roles, Brady worked as a Health and Safety Consultant at the Ohio Department of Transportation from September 2017 to October 2020. Brady also held positions as a Board Member at The Pioneer Center / Ross County Board of Developmental Disabilities from September 2017 to November 2019.

Before transitioning into these administrative roles, Brady gained experience in law enforcement. Brady served as a Captain at the Grandview Medical Center Police Department from June 2013 to September 2017, and prior to that, they worked as a Park Ranger at Greene County Parks from May 2008 to June 2013.

Brady Ratzlaff began their career as a Deputy Sheriff at the Ross County Sheriff's Office, where they served from June 2005 to May 2008.

Brady Ratzlaff obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration from Tiffin University, from 2011 to 2013.

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Chillicothe, United States

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The Pioneer Center / Ross County Board of Developmental Disabilities

Our Mission Statement Improving lives by supporting choices of people through community partnerships and quality services. The Ross County Board of DD exists for the purpose of improving the quality of life for our citizens who have a developmental disability. We are committed to provide quality services that provide individuals and their families with choices that enhance community participation and achieve a life of increasing capabilities. Our Purpose To improve the quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities. Our Philosophy The mission of the Ross County Board of DD is promoted through the following principles. A. The Board recognizes that all individuals desire and deserve the opportunity to make decisions about their lives and; B. Person-centered planning is a process they enables people with developmental disabilities and their families to communicate their wants and needs to us so that the Board can arrange the supports they need for a quality life and; C. Service coordination is a process of assisting individuals and their families to identify and acquire the appropriate service and supports they choose for themselves within the resources available. D. The Dignity and self-worth of each individual shall be respected. E. Service and supports shall be personalized and age appropriate. F. Services for individuals with developmental disabilities should be close to their homes and families. What is The Pioneer Center? The Ross County Board of Developmental Disabilities, also known as the Pioneer Center, was created legislatively in 1967, along with other Boards of DD in all of Ohio’s 88 counties. The idea was to create an agency whose mission would provide life opportunities for children and adults in Ross County who had developmental disabilities (those disabilities which arise in children before the age of 21.)