St. Charles County Government
Nick Kohlberg, MPH, has extensive experience in public health emergency planning and advocacy. Currently serving as a Public Health Emergency Planner for St. Charles County Government since June 2015, Kohlberg develops all-hazards emergency operations plans and enhances operational readiness through exercises and training initiatives. Previous roles include Commissioner for the City of Columbia Substance Abuse Advisory Commission, Team Leader at Jumpstart, and Co-Chair of the Missouri Public Health Advocacy Coalition, where contributions focused on substance abuse prevention and public health policy engagement. Kohlberg holds a Master of Public Health with a concentration in Health Promotion and Policy, as well as a Bachelor of Health Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
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St. Charles County Government
Founded in 1812, St. Charles County is one of the fastest growing counties in Missouri, and the state’s third largest county in both population and economic share. St. Charles County consistently ranks one of the healthiest places to live in Missouri in the County Health Rankings report published by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. It is home to 12 scenic county parks encompassing more than 2,800 acres with additional land under development and more in reserve for future development. With a population of 385,840, St Charles County is home to large employers including Citi, MasterCard Worldwide, Boeing and General Motors. It is ranked among the top 25 counties in the nation in high-tech job growth by the Progressive Policy Institute and consistently has the lowest unemployment rate in the Metropolitan St. Louis area. St. Charles County employs nearly 1,100 in more than 30 departments and offices, who work to make the county an excellent place to live, work and shop. For more information, please visit sccmo.org.