Teller County Appoints New Public Health Director

The Teller County Board of County Commissioners, acting as the Teller County Board of Health, are pleased to announce that Michelle Wolff has been appointed as the new Director for Teller County Public Health and Environment (TCPHE). She takes over from Martha Hubbard, Interim Director, who has been at the helm of Public Health since January 2021. Ms. Hubbard was previously with TCPHE for 22 years before retiring in 2017.
Michelle is a nurse practitioner with almost 20 years of experience in health care, including surgery, trauma, and women’s health. She received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from UCCS Beth-El College of Nursing and a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Cincinnati. She has a passion for preventative health care with interests in nutrition and integrative medicine. After working several years in the hospital system and outpatient
clinics in Colorado Springs she is ready to return to work in Teller County. She is enthusiastic about protecting the history of Teller County and the health of our community. Michelle’s family has lived and worked in the Teller County community for over 80 years. Michelle is married with 2 school age children.
Bob Campbell, Chairman of the Teller County Board of County Commissioners and Board of Health stated “The Teller County Board of County Commissioners and Teller County are very fortunate to have Michelle Wolff join our team. She has a long family history in our county and, in addition to her incredible medical experience, understands the people of Teller County, our values, and our lifestyle. With her on our team, we will successfully
navigate the challenges of COVID and transition to a bright future continuing to care for our residents. We also want to thank Martha Hubbard for stepping back into the leadership of Public Health at a very difficult time and performing so admirably”.