Tim Mautz serves as Chief of Public Health Preparedness and Response for Wayne County Health, Human & Veterans Services, where he leads strategies to strengthen community resilience through comprehensive emergency management and public health readiness initiatives. He coordinates responses to public health emergencies across a large and diverse jurisdiction.
Tim holds the Michigan Professional Emergency Manager designation and is board certified in both Public Health and Hazardous Materials/WMD Operations. These credentials reflect advanced competency in coordinating complex incidents involving chemical, biological, radiological, and other high consequence threats. His qualifications reinforce his ability to integrate public health principles with field level emergency response operations.
Throughout his career, Tim has prioritized collaboration among public health, healthcare, emergency management, law enforcement, fire service, and community partners. He focuses on practical planning, operational readiness, and equity driven strategies that integrate access and functional needs into every phase of preparedness and response.