City of Overland Park
Jacqueline Morrow has extensive experience in human resources and public service, having served at the City of Overland Park since March 1998 in various roles including Human Resources Records Technician, Human Resources Support Specialist, and Police Officer. Prior to this, Jacqueline worked as an Office Manager at Team 3 Architects from May 1990 to May 1998. Academically, Jacqueline holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Administration of Justice from the University of Missouri-Kansas City, earned between 1995 and 1998, as well as an Associate of Arts degree in General Studies from Johnson County Community College, completed from 1990 to 1994. Educational background also includes a high school diploma in General Studies from Shawnee Mission South High School, obtained in 1990.
City of Overland Park
A suburb of the greater Kansas City metropolitan area, Overland Park was incorporated as a first-class city May 20, 1960 with a population of 28,085. Since then, the nationally recognized city has grown to more than 187,000 residents, making it the second most populous city in Kansas and metropolitan Kansas City. Overland Park has been named to numerous lists of "best cities," including the best cities to live, best best cities to find a job, best place to raise children, best city in which to retire, and best suburbs for millennials, among others. Check out the City's web site, www.opkansas.org