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Jolayne Houtz

Director of Communications, UW Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences

Jolayne Houtz is a seasoned creative strategist and accomplished writer with over two decades of experience in communications across various sectors including global health, life sciences, news media, and higher education. Currently serving as the Director of Communications and Public Relations at the University of Washington Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences, she spearheads the formulation of the department's communication strategies, brand development, and compelling narratives.

Her professional expertise spans a wide range of skills such as storytelling, brand management, digital content strategy, institutional messaging, content creation, strategic planning, team leadership, and project coordination. As an award-winning journalist, Jolayne excels in producing accurate and engaging content tailored to diverse audiences, showcasing strong organizational abilities and an authentic writing style.

Jolayne Houtz is described as a talented team manager who fosters a culture of empowerment within her team, encouraging goal-oriented approaches, efficient task prioritization, and transparent communication practices. She derives satisfaction from solving creative challenges, whether leading multifaceted project teams or making individual contributions in the realms of communications, marketing, and multimedia production.

Having obtained her Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of Oregon, Jolayne's illustrious career path includes notable roles such as Content Manager and Senior Communications Officer at PATH, Publications Manager at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, Assistant Director of Communications at the University of Washington, Reporter and Editor at The Seattle Times, and volunteering experience with Medical Teams International and as a Reporter at The Statesman-Journal in Salem, OR.

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Greater Seattle Area