Danielle Amrine, Vice President – Operations for Medicaid Services |
Council on Aging’s Vice President – Operations for Medicaid Services, Danielle Amrine, has been selected as a Women’s Business Award finalist by the Clermont Chamber of Commerce in the Young Professional of the Year category. The finalists will be recognized at the Women’s Business Awards luncheon on June 6, where the winners will be announced in each respective category. The honorees are celebrated as inspiring, insightful, and influential women in Clermont County.
Danielle has served in a variety of roles since joining Council on Aging in 2007, including PASSPORT care manager and Care Transitions coach. She also served as COA’s Transitional Care Business Manager, leading nationally-recognized programs that help people complete smooth transitions from one care setting to another, while reducing unnecessary hospital admissions and nursing home placements.
A resident of Batavia, Danielle is a Licensed Social Worker and holds a master’s degree in social work from the University of Kentucky. She has an interest in and has received training in psychology and mental health services. She used those skills working with victims of domestic violence as a Women’s Advocate for the YWCA House of Peace Domestic Violence Shelter in Cincinnati. She also coordinated case management and counseling services for military personnel and their families as a supervisor for the Cincinnati chapter of the American Red Cross.