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Education:
- Bachelor's
Degree from Auburn University
- Master's
Degree from Troy University
- Doctor
of Chiropractic Degree from Palmer College
- 3
1/2 year residency at Palmer College of Chiropractic
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| Dr.
Rubley is a member of the Knights of Columbus, Free and
Accepted Masons, and Auburn Football Lettermen's Club.
He has been active in other community projects and clubs. |


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Jackson
Rotary Club Paul Harris Fellows,
President-Elect Dr. Todd Rubley and President Rev. David
Downton
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Jackson
Rotary Club:
- 2009-2010
- Board of Directors
- 2009-2010
- Vice President
- 2005-2009
- Foundation Chair for Polio Eradication
- 2007-2008
- Headed up the phone card project for servicemen
and women from Jackson County, Ohio who presently
serve in the United States Armed Forces.
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Junior
Achievement of Jackson County:
- 2009-2010
- Past President
- 2008-2009
- President
- 2007-2008
- Vice President
- 2005-2010
- Board of Directors
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Other
activities:
- 2006-2007 - Smoke
Free Ohio committee member, Jackson County Health Department
- 2005-2006 - Jackson
High School Committee on Mentoring and "Say No to Drugs"
- 2004-2005 - Board
of Directors for Jackson County Mental Retardation and Developmental
Disabilities Hope Haven School
- Chiropractic
mission trips through Palmer College of Chiropractic Clinic
Abroad Program: Black Feet Reservation in Browning, Montana,
St. Vincent and the Grenadines (Bequia) and Manaus, Brazil.
- Post Hurricane
Katrina Medical Relief. After Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf
Coast in August of 2005, Dr. Rubley sent outdated medications
to the Gulf Coast, which were collected by doctors and nurses
from Holzer Clinic.
Photographs
from Hurricane Katrina

| Holzer
Clinic employees, nurses, doctors and administrators sent
down over 50 tubs of outdated/returns for non-use medicines
and medical supplies to the Gulf Coast from 2005-2007.
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LEFT:
Dr. Rubley and Dr. Tim Gross stand with a government
official in front of the hospital of Bequia. The Palmer
College of Chiropractic Clinic Abroad Program treated
the people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines for free.
While Dr. Rubley was not part of this Rotary project,
he noticed the hospital was built with funds from Rotary
International.
RIGHT:
Members of the Blackfeet Tribe performing a traditional
dance during their Pow-Wow celebration.
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| ABOVE:
Holzer Clinic employees, nurses, doctors and administrators
sent outdated medicines and medical supplies to the suffering
in Haiti following the earthquake of 2010. Under the picture
L-R front row (nurses) Lisa Detty, Dr. Jon Sullivan (has
been doing medical mission work in Haiti since 1992) Rose
Hensler, Angie Will and Dawn Vermillion. Back row: Sherry
Skidmore and Dr. Todd Rubley. |

| ABOVE:
Dr. Todd Rubley getting outdated medications packaged
and sent to Haiti following the earthquake of 2010. |

| Todd
S. Rubley is a family man. He has three children and three
step-children. His wife Emily is the past CEO and Director
(retired) of the Jackson Area YMCA. They had five kids
in college all at the same time. He is a member of the
Gallia Medical Society and the Jackson Medical Society.
Dr. Rubley has hospital privledges at Holzer Medical Center
in Gallipolis and Jackson. |
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