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In this role, she advised and directed program staff in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; recommended public health interventions for maximum impact and researched all areas of pediatric health and wellness.

She has also served as a program analyst, registered nurse, and infection control practitioner. A well-documented and journal-published researcher, she has presented on her research at various national and international conferences.

Kimball has been a City of Cleveland employee for the past 27 years, most recently, as Lead Program Manager for the Department of Community Development. He works with internal and external stakeholders, including HUD on the prevention of childhood lead poisoning and healthy home actions. He has 16 years of progressive experience in the fields of environment and public health, particularly in the area of lead poisoning prevention.

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Frequently Asked Questions. Calendar of Events. Media Gallery. At the state level, Stacy was appointed by the governor to represent Cleveland County in two different capacities. Stacy, whose combined 29 years of experience in law enforcement includes training with the FBI National Academy, 18 years on the Norman Police SWAT team and 15 years teaching active shooter response both professionally and privately was called to serve on the Oklahoma School Security Commission in and again following recent school shootings.

Stacy testified before the Common Education Committee on school safety and active shooter response in September Stacy had previously served as vice president of that organization. Stacy is heading up major projects for the continued growth and improvement of services to Cleveland County residents.

Those plans include a parking garage and a healthy living block that will serve the Norman Farm Market in the future, opening up more space at the County Fairgrounds to meet the growing demand for events at that facility. Skip to Main Content.



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