Joanne Bottenberg is a dedicated volunteer Ski Patroller at Alpental Ski Patrol, where she leverages her extensive managerial experience and specialized skills to enhance the safety and well-being of skiers and snowboarders. With over 30 years of professional expertise, Joanne has transitioned her leadership capabilities...
Joanne Bottenberg is a dedicated volunteer Ski Patroller at Alpental Ski Patrol, where she leverages her extensive managerial experience and specialized skills to enhance the safety and well-being of skiers and snowboarders. With over 30 years of professional expertise, Joanne has transitioned her leadership capabilities from the corporate world into the outdoor emergency medical field. As an Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) and CPR Advisor since 1995, she plays a pivotal role in ensuring that her fellow patrollers are well-trained and prepared to respond to emergencies on the slopes.
In her current role, Joanne coordinates instructor training for OEC and CPR, demonstrating her commitment to fostering a culture of safety and preparedness within the patrol team. She is responsible for managing the annual OEC refreshers, which involve over 200 patrollers, ensuring that all members are up-to-date with the latest emergency protocols and techniques. Additionally, Joanne leads comprehensive 90-hour OEC courses for patrol candidates, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide effective emergency medical care both on the hill and in the lodge's first aid room.
Joanne's expertise in process improvement, team building, and project management is evident in her ability to streamline training programs and enhance the overall efficiency of the patrol operations. Her strong background in IT service delivery and contract negotiation further complements her role, allowing her to implement innovative solutions that improve service delivery and operational effectiveness. Through her unwavering dedication and leadership, Joanne Bottenberg not only contributes to the safety of the skiing community but also inspires her peers to uphold the highest standards of care and professionalism in emergency response.