Natalia Nieves

Director Of Human Services at City of Rolling Meadows

Natalia Nieves, PhD, LCPC, serves as the Director of Human Services for the City of Rolling Meadows, where responsibilities include managing and coordinating outreach and social services programs. With a strong background in social services, Natalia developed the Police Social Services program in 2013 and has held various roles including Couple and Family Therapist at BARNES & KLATT PC, and Bilingual Therapist at the Community Counseling Centers of Chicago. Additionally, experience includes serving as a Forensic Interviewer at the Children's Advocacy Center of North and Northwest Cook County, and as a Bilingual Social Worker with SGA Youth and Family Services. Natalia holds a PhD in Couple and Family Therapy and an MA in Counseling Psychology from Adler University, as well as a BA in Psychology from Michigan State University.

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Rolling Meadows, United States

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City of Rolling Meadows

The City of Rolling Meadows was incorporated in 1955 after the original developer, Kimball Hill, constructed affordable housing for post World War II veterans and their families as well as Chicagoans who desired a suburban lifestyle. Since then, Rolling Meadows has developed into a mature community diverse in religious, ethnic, and economic backgrounds. Nestled in the heart of the Golden Corridor near Woodfield Shopping Center, Rolling Meadows is close to O'Hare airport and an excellent public transportation and expressway system. Careful zoning and attention to detail have allowed the City to integrate a well managed parks and recreational system into the residential areas of its 7 square miles. Rolling Meadows is home to many corporate offices of Fortune 500 companies as well as small businesses. These businesses employ about 44,000 people and comprise a major part of the City's stable revenue base. Rolling Meadows has a council-manager form of government. There are 7 wards that elect 1 alderman to serve staggered terms, and who meet with the Mayor and City Manager twice monthly. Rolling Meadows is a home rule community, and has various commissions to assist the City Council in its decision-making process.


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