Allegan County Appoints New Health Officer: A Diligent Hiring Process Leads to Empowerment and Education in Public Health

Allegan County Board Appoints Jacqueline Billette as New Health Officer

In a unanimous decision, the Allegan County Board of Commissioners appointed Jacqueline Billette as the county’s next health officer on Thursday, April 25. Her appointment is pending final approval from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services in accordance with state law.

Billette, originally from the Traverse City area, brings a wealth of experience to her new role as she joins Allegan County from the Central Michigan District Health Department, which serves six counties in Michigan. She holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English, as well as a master’s degree in public health. During her interview with commissioners, Billette emphasized the importance of community education and relationship-building in public health initiatives. She believes that education is key in empowering individuals to make informed decisions regarding their own health and lifestyle.

The former health officer, Angelique Joynes, resigned in January after serving for a decade. The county received over 20 applicants for the position and conducted interviews with five or six candidates. The interview process was thorough and involved multiple rounds of questions, including scenarios related to public health issues. Commissioner Dean Kapenga praised the selection process and expressed his satisfaction with the appointment of Billette to the position.

The county kept the state informed throughout the hiring process. Billette is anticipated to start her new role as early as Monday, April 29. Overall, this diligent and careful hiring process led by county officials demonstrates a commitment to promoting public health in Allegan County through effective communication, transparency

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