Stephanie Quilty

Building Attendant at Village of Orland Park, Illinois

Stephanie Quilty has extensive experience in park and recreation management, currently serving as Supervisor on Duty at Downers Grove Park District since January 2023. Previously, Stephanie has held roles including Building Attendant with Village of Orland Park since June 2017, Assistant Facilities Manager at Woodridge Park District from November 2021 to January 2023, and Community Events Staff at Bolingbrook Park District for a brief period in 2022. Stephanie's earlier experience also includes working as a Facility Monitor for CENTERS, LLC from February 2014 to April 2022, a Recreation Intern at Bolingbrook Park District in 2021, and a Student Leader in Student Life at Moraine Valley Community College. Stephanie holds a degree in Recreation and Sports Management from the University of St. Francis and an Associate of Arts in Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Facilities Management from Moraine Valley Community College.

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Orland Park, United States

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Village of Orland Park, Illinois

The Village of Orland Park continues its wave of growth, expansion and redevelopment while maintaining its exciting progression from a historic rural community to a small Chicago suburb and ultimately to a dynamic corporate and commercial center. With a population near 60,000, Orland Park enjoys signs of affluence and sophistication. Orland Park is known throughout the region for exceptional housing and schools, being the commercial center of the Chicago Southland, the location of choice for corporations, a bonafide green community and the current redevelopment of its pedestrian oriented Downtown Orland Park. Bordered by the lush greenery of the Cook County Forest Preserves, the Village owns more than 700 acres of park land in town with a diverse collection of recreational amenities, from an elaborate aquatic center and modern recreation center to playgrounds, sports facilities, hiking and biking trails. The mayor's Open Lands Program has preserved nearly 300 acres of open space in the Village. Orland Park's unique environment has earned recognition among America’s Top 100 Best Places to Live (Money Magazine) in both 2006 and 2008, along with a number of other regional, state and national accolades.