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File #: 01021    Version: 1 Name: Citizen appointments to the Board of Health for Madison and Dane County.
Type: Appointment Status: Filed
File created: 4/13/2005 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: 4/19/2005 Final action: 5/3/2005
Enactment date: 5/9/2005 Enactment #:
Title: Report of the Mayor and County Executive submitting citizen committee appointments to the Board of Health for Madison and Dane County.
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Report of the Mayor and County Executive submitting citizen committee appointments to the Board of Health for Madison and Dane County.
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The following committee appointments are submitted for your consideration and approval. "Statement of Interests" forms are on file for those appointees required to file.

BOARD OF HEALTH FOR MADISON AND DANE COUNTY

City Appointees:

DR. SUSAN J. ZAHNER, 3118 Oakridge Ave., 53704-5849 (6th A.D.) - appointed to a three-year term to the position of City Resident. Dr. Zahner has a Masters and Doctorate Degree in public health. She is currently a professor at the UW-Madison School of Nursing. She has 13 years experience with the Madison Department of Public Health as the director of nursing and as a public health nurse supervisor. Her research has focused on the study of partnerships in local public health systems.
TERM EXPIRES: 4-15-2008.

JUDITH M. WILCOX, 620 E. Dayton St. #10, 53703 (2nd A.D.) - appointed to a three-year term to the position of City Resident. Ms. Wilcox is a former County Board Supervisor who represented the 2nd District for 12 years. She was the first woman elected to the Stoughton City Council in 1976, where she served for nine years. A long-time advocate of unified health services, she chaired the Dane County Health and Human Needs Committee for 10 years and served on the Joint Public Health Advisory Committee from 1999 to 2004.
TERM EXPIRES: 4-15-2008.
Currently serving on: Housing Committee.

DR. LINDA D. OAKLEY, 360 W. Washington Ave. #901, 53703 (4th A.D.) appointed to a four-year term to the position of City Resident. Dr. Oakley, a professor at the UW-Madison School of Nursing, brings 30 years of nursing education and practice, and 10 years of hands-on professional experience as a health care provider at Harambee and with various state public health programs. She has a Masters Degree in Psychiatric Nursing and a PhD in Nursing Science. She ser...

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