Kalamazoo County Government
Lucinda M. Stinson has extensive experience in public health and community service, currently serving as Interim Executive Director at Kalamazoo Valley Habitat for Humanity since July 2016. Prior roles at Kalamazoo County Health and Community Services include Division Manager for Health Promotion & Disease Prevention, Quality Assurance and Planning Coordinator for the Area Agency on Aging, and Interim Deputy Director/Interim Co-Health Officer. Lucinda was also the Director of Administrative Services at Family Health Center from December 2003 to October 2009 and served as Executive Director of the Kalamazoo County Health Plan from July 2001 to October 2009. Lucinda holds a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Western Michigan University, a Bachelor of Arts in Business and Human Resources from Spring Arbor University, and an Associate of Arts and Sciences in Respiratory Care Therapy from Kalamazoo Valley Community College.
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Kalamazoo County Government
Kalamazoo County Government builds the foundation for a safe and healthy community through the collaborative efforts of elected officials and dedicated individuals. Opportunities are created for all citizens to enjoy peace of mind and enhanced quality of life through the provision of needed services and programs. MISSION The mission of Kalamazoo County government is to provide responsive, innovative and cost effective services. PRINCIPLES To achieve our mission, Kalamazoo County government adheres to the following principles: • treat citizens with dignity, respect, honesty and fairness. • foster an accessible and responsive process for citizen involvement. • improve citizen understanding of the role and structure of county government. • promote effective and responsive Board decision-making. • encourage a spirit of teamwork. • exercise the highest standards of financial stewardship and accountability, assuring financial integrity. • respect the independence and interrelationships among all governmental units. • seek opportunities to collaborate with other public and private institutions in Southwest Michigan. • adopt a pro-active, innovative, nontraditional approach to program development and implementation. • strengthen the diversity and improve the stability of the community economic base.