Governor-elect Gianforte Announces DPHHS Transition Advisory Team

BOZEMAN, Mont. – Governor-elect Greg Gianforte today announced his transition advisory team for the Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS).

The advisory team will identify and review candidates to serve as the next director of DPHHS and will forward their recommendations to Governor-elect Gianforte.

“We’re in the midst of a public health crisis. We face an epidemic of addiction that has destroyed communities, torn apart families, and left thousands of children in foster care. We need someone leading DPHHS who can address these serious challenges, who will bring greater accountability and transparency to the agency, and who will help lead Montana’s comeback. I’m grateful to the members of this advisory team for their service, and I look forward to receiving their recommendations,” Gianforte said.

The DPHHS Transition Advisory Team includes diverse stakeholders in the health care field whose specialties span mental health, addiction, foster care, long-term care, and disability rights. All members serve on this team in a voluntary capacity, and are not compensated for their time.

This is the first of many transition advisory teams the governor-elect will establish to assist in identifying exceptional candidates to serve as agency heads and members of related boards.

Last week, Gianforte launched ServeMontana.com, a website in which individuals may submit their credentials for consideration to serve Montana, including leading state agencies.

Members of Governor-elect Gianforte’s DPHHS transition advisory team follow:

Kayla Anderson – licensed addiction counselor and owner of Prairie Hills Recovery Center in Sidney

Carter Barnhart – chief experience officer at Newport Healthcare, a teen and young adult mental health treatment center

Marilyn Bartlett, CPA – senior policy fellow with the National Academy of State Health Policy

Beth Brenneman, JD – attorney with Disability Rights Montana

Jim FitzGerald MPA, MSW – CEO of Intermountain, a statewide behavioral health non-profit serving children, youth, and families

Jonathan Griffin, MD, MHA – chief medical innovation officer at St. Peter’s Health, former president of the Montana Medical Association

Rose Hughes – executive director of the Montana Health Care Association

Al Olszewski, MD – independent orthopedic surgeon, former flight and trauma surgeon in the U.S. Air Force, state senator

Tony Pfaff – CEO of Deer Lodge Medical Center

Carl Seilstad – Fergus County Commissioner and chair of the board of directors of South Central Montana Regional Mental Health Center

Jenna Taylor – executive director of Child Bridge

 

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