City of Ames, Iowa
Kacie Schumann is a skilled professional in health promotion and coordination, currently serving as the Health Promotion Coordinator for the City of Ames, Iowa, since April 2022. Prior to this role, Kacie worked at Iowa State University from August 2018 to April 2022 as the Support Coordinator for the Writing and Media Center, contributing to the leadership team, managing student employees, and implementing wellness programs. Kacie also has extensive experience in research, having served as a Research Technician II where major responsibilities included coordinating epidemiological studies and supervising research assistants. Additional roles include Head Lifeguard at Luick Memorial Swimming Pool and various positions in fitness and academic support within Iowa State University. Kacie holds a Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology and Health from Iowa State University, completed in 2018.
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City of Ames, Iowa
Ames, Iowa, is a progressive, thriving community located in center of the state at the intersection of Interstate 35 and US 30. We are home to 62,000 people including the fast-growing, research-based Iowa State University. The City of Ames offers efficient, reliable, responsive, customer-driven programs and services through more than 18 departments and divisions. Our 550 full-time employees strive to provide Ames citizens with exceptional customer service at the best price. Ames, Iowa, offers residents a high quality of life with clean and safe neighborhoods, lots of green spaces and parks, a wide range of entertainment options, recreation opportunities, miles of hard surface trails, and an abundance of natural beauty. In Ames, we enjoy four distinct seasons and all the opportunity that comes with warm summers (bike trails, outdoor swimming, and golf courses) and cold winters (cross county skiing, ice fishing, and sledding). City of Ames is operated under a city manager form of government with a professional city manager who is provided direction through the elected Ames Mayor and six Ames City Council members. One ex-officio ISU student member specifically represents the interests of Iowa State University students. The City of Ames has a long tradition of supporting strong neighborhoods. Afterall, strong neighborhoods are the building blocks of a vibrant, connected community. The Ames City Council supports neighborhoods through its funding of the Ames Police Department's Safe Neighborhoods Team, the Street 'N' Greet Block Party Trailer, Neighborhood Improvement Program grants funding, the Neighborhood News quarterly newsletter, and public outreach and education.