Village of Skokie
Mike Charley has over twenty years of experience in directing a certified public health department. Mike has held various positions, including Interim Health Director and Health Director at the Village of Oak Park, where they focused on change management, program and policy improvements, and staff development. Mike also served as the Director of Health and Human Services at the Village of Skokie. Prior to these roles, they worked as an Environmental Health Supervisor at the City of Evanston Health Department and as a Sanitarian at the Du Page County Health Department.
Mike Charley completed their Bachelor's degree in Environmental Health from Illinois State University from 1989 to 1993. Mike then pursued a Master's degree in Environmental Management from the Illinois Institute of Technology, which they obtained from 1996 to 1998. Mike also holds a certification as an IDPH - Licensed Environmental Health Practitioner from the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), although the specific month and year of obtaining this certification are not provided.
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Village of Skokie
The Village of Skokie, Illinois, located 16 miles northwest of downtown Chicago and 12 miles east of O'Hare International Airport, provides high-quality government services to the over 67,824 residents, 24,000 households and 2,400 businesses that call Skokie their home. Accessibility to transportation is a key advantage in Skokie, with the Edens Expressway (Interstate 94) spanning the community's western edge, seven Chicago Transit Authority and10 Pace suburban bus lines and the CTA's Skokie Swift rail line offering numerous options for public transportation. Skokie was the first community in the entire United States to have nationally accredited Fire, Police and Public Works Departments. Police Department The Skokie Police Department is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), a credential it has held since 1988. Fire Department The Skokie Fire Department holds both a Class 1 rating from the Insurance Services Office (ISO), an independent organization used by the insurance industry to rate fire fighting capability, and full accreditation from the Commission on Fire Accreditation International. Public Works In 2003 the Public Works Department achieved accreditation from the American Public Works Association, giving Skokie its status as the first town in the country to achieve this level of professional accreditation. Health Department In addition, the Skokie Health Department is only one of seven state-certified municipal health departments in Illinois and provides a wide range of services to Skokie residents.