Jill Cook
Jill Cook finds Morrison-Maierle’s work rewarding because our projects have meaningful and tangible impacts on people’s lives. She says, “It’s incredible to see our work progress from a report to a physical construction project to a finished product that fixes problems and allows communities to thrive.”
Specializing in water-wastewater work, Jill has worked on various projects from treatment to collection, distribution, and pumping. She tends to focus on large and complex projects with many funders and agencies. Recently, she has worked on several projects for the Lockwood Water and Sewer District and the Crow Nation.
Jill is passionate about building better communities in and out of work and is a frequent community volunteer. Her work with the Breakfast Exchange Club focuses on raising money for local non-profits, especially those focused on supporting vulnerable families, child abuse prevention, and veteran support. She also volunteers with Billings TrailNet, assisting with fundraisers to help build walking, biking, and running trails.
Favorite Activity in Billings
Completed Projects
Allendale Canal and Fish Screen
Allendale Canal and Fish Screen is part of the Flint Creek Water Project, owned by the Montana Department of Resources and Conservation (DNRC) and operated by the Flint Creek Water Users Association.