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Statement of Montgomery County Council President Berliner and HHS Committee Chair Leventhal on passing of County Health Officer Ulder Tillman

For Immediate Release: Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Statement of Montgomery County Council

President Roger Berliner and

HHS Committee Chair George Leventhal on

passing of County Health Officer Ulder Tillman

 

ROCKVILLE, Md., January 3, 2017—Montgomery County Council President Roger Berliner and Health and Human Services Committee Chair George Leventhal issued the following joint statement following the sudden passing of Montgomery County Health Officer Ulder Tillman:

 “It is with great sadness that we learned of the sudden passing of Dr. Ulder Tillman, Montgomery County’s health officer and chief of Public Health Services for the past 13 years. Dr. Tillman was a leader in all facets of her vital and demanding job. She oversaw the County’s extensive public health system. She also oversaw expansion of the Montgomery Cares network of non-profit health clinics and the Care for Kids program that both serve the needs of the uninsured. She was dedicated to finding ways to reduce health disparities and to Healthy Montgomery’s community health improvement process.  In Montgomery County—as she previously did in roles in Delaware and Connecticut—she tried to make sure every resident understood changing health patterns and emergencies, such as the need to take protective efforts regarding the Ebola virus, the Zika virus and Lyme disease. We will miss her wisdom, her urgency and her devotion to all County residents.”

A County Cable Montgomery (CCM) video tribute looking at the work of Dr. Tillman can be viewed at  https://youtu.be/FBcTHjOa8Fk


Release ID: 17-001
Media Contact: Neil Greenberger 240-777-7939, Delphine Harriston 240-777-7931