Staff, Sponsors, and Partners
Who We Are
The Healthy By Design (HBD) Coalition is a multi-sector collaborative of representatives from government, business, community development, social service, arts and culture, faith, education, and of course – health. We are committed to making the healthy choice the easy choice for anyone who lives, works, learns, and plays in Yellowstone County through a common vision, mutually reinforcing activities, shared measurement, and continuous communication.
Our Staff
Our Coalition has two dedicated “backbone” staff who support our efforts by convening partners, identifying and leveraging resources, and providing administrative support for initiatives. Working on behalf of the Alliance of Billings Clinic, SCL Health/St. Vincent, and RiverStone Health, they manage the Coalition, and the development of the Yellowstone County Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
In 2021, our staff expanded to include a project coordinator after being awarded a grant from the Centers for Disease Control for Covid-19 response and resilience. See Resilient Yellowstone to learn about this project.
Amanda Zimmerman, MPH, CPH
Program Coordinator
Amanda graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Performance with a Health Promotion Option at Montana State University Billings in 2015. She then earned her Master of Public Health with a Concentration in Epidemiology from the University of South Florida in 2022. When not at work, Amanda enjoys hiking, fishing, and mountain biking.
Emma Lamson
Community Health Improvement Specialist
Emma graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Public Health from the University of Iowa in 2022. Her experience with the Johnson County Public Health Department conducting community health assessments of heat index measures will be invaluable to Healthy By Design’s community health work. When not at work, Emma enjoys fly fishing, camping, hiking, and traveling.
Our Coalition Partners
Coalition partners hail from a variety of sectors, affiliations, and professions to support our collective vision for a vibrant Yellowstone County where the healthy choice is the easy choice in the following ways:
- Advocate for policies, systems, and built environment approaches to community health
- Commit to shared measurement, mutually reinforcing activities, and consistent communication
- Participate in monthly strategy workgroup meetings
- Provide leadership and capacity to initiatives as appropriate