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Organizational Chart Printed: 09/20/2021 Michigan Department of Health & Human Services Organizational Chart This information in this document is a reflection of the official record in the HRMN payroll system. This is a working document and will be updated on a bi‐monthly basis with the payroll system. Please review the content below for guidance on reading the organizational chart. Box Content Each position code should have its own box and should contain the position code, employee name, the classification indicated in HRMN, home unit (if level is appropriate). A name followed by an * appears on more than one page of the org chart. (Note: A many to one code will contain multiple employee names but will have one position code and classification applicable to all employees in that box). Structure Format Each administration is organized by department code. A change in department code, home unit, or unit name is indicated in bold font. If a box is absent any ofe th above mentioned items, it is to be assumed that the applicable information to the employee in question can be confirmed by following their organizational structure. See the Q/A and illustration on the right for further clarification on how to read the org. chart. Question 1. What is the home unit of Employee 7? Answer 1. Employee 7 works in the “Unit 1” work unit. Employee 7 reports to Supervisor C, falls under department code A111. Therefore, the Home Unit of Employee 7 is 1AB. Question 2. What is the department code of Employee 1? Answer 2. Employee 1 reports to Supervisor B. They both are on the home unit 2CD and on department code A2222. Page 1 of 174 Printed: 09/20/2021 Gretchen Whitmer GOVERNOR 1A SEMA4A08N A3000 Teri Sims STASTADMD05N SEMA Meghan Hodge‐ DIRECTOR Groen SPLAPTEEA69N State Asst. Admin. Elizabeth Hertel* Michael DeRose HR Director 1A 1A 1A 2AAB 2ABB 3MW A3000 A3000 A3000 A3200 U1000 T0000 CHIEF FOR CHIEF FOR OPPORTUNITY CHIEF DEPUTY FOR OFFICE OF RECIPIENT OFFICE OF INSPECTOR Office of Race, Equity, ADMINISTRATION SENCHDEPA16N HEALTH RIGHTS GENERAL Diversity and Inclusion SPLAPTEEE34N Lew Roubal* SPLAPTEED19N STOFCADMA66N SENDPDIRB20N STOFCADME86N David Knezek* Senior Chief Deputy Dr. Joneigh Khaldun* Raymie Postema* Alan Kimichik* Michele Harper Senior Chief Deputy Director Chief Medical Executive State Office Admin. Senior Deputy Director State Office Admin. Director Page 2 of 174 Printed: 09/20/2021 A3000 DIRECTOR SPLAPTEEA69N Elizabeth Hertel* 1B A3000 STASTADMD28N CHIEF FOR ADMINISTRATION SEMA3B55N Vacant SPLAPTEEE34N Jacqueline Boyd State Asst. Admin. David Knezek* SEMA Senior Chief Deputy Director DPTLTCHAB26N 1B 1L 1F 1E 2AWG 1D Kathy Land Dept. Technician LG000 A3000 D1000 E8000 L1000 Q0000 LEGISLATIVE, POLICY, PLANNING & FINANCIAL OPERATIONS EXTERNAL AFFAIRS & LEGAL AFFAIRS STRATEGIC INTEGRATION STASTADMD67N APPROPRIATIONS AND OPERATIONAL SUPPORT ADMINISTRATION COMMUNICATIONS ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION Phillip Kurdunowicz CONSTITUENT SERVICES SENDPDIRB47N SENDPDIRB29N STOFCADME77N SENDPDIRB21N SENDPDIRB22N State Asst. Admin. STOFCADME75N Elizabeth Nagel Farah Hanley* Laura Blodgett* Matthew Rick* Sudhakar Ramaswamy* Emily Schwarzkopf* Senior Deputy Director Senior Deputy Director State Office Admin. Senior Deputy Director Senior Deputy Director State Office Admin. STASTADMC38N Vacant State Asst. Admin. Page 3 of 174 Printed: 09/20/2021 1B A3000 CHIEF FOR ADMINISTRATION SPLAPTEEE34N David Knezek* Senior Chief Deputy Director A3000 1B G1000 POLICY, PLANNING & OPERATIONAL G1000 STASTADMD32N SUPPORT SEMA3B38N Sandra Greyerbiehl SENDPDIRB47N Tania Rodriguez State Asst. Admin. Elizabeth Nagel SEMA Senior Deputy Director A3000 2AUG 2BUL 2ARF 2FCB 2CLN CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM D6000 WD000 G2100 FE000 WE100 DISORDERS BUREAU OF OFFICE OF WORKFORCE POLICY & PLANNING COMMUNITY AND FAITH WORKFORCE STASTADMB59N ORGANIZATIONAL DEVLOPMENT AND OFFICE ENGAGEMENT ENGAGEMENT OFFICE Lisa Grost SERVICES TRAINING STOFCADME28N STOFCADMD58N STOFCADME96N State Administrative Asst. BUREAADMB84N STDIVADMF16N Ninah Sasy Clyde Hardiman Shelly Murrell William Doxie* Stacie Gibson State Office Admin. State Office Admin. State Office Admin. State Bureau Admin. State Division Admin. Page 4 of 174 Printed: 09/20/2021 A3000 Director SPLAPTEEA69N Elizabeth Hertel* STASTADMD27N Stacy Houghtaling 1B (WOC) A3000 SEMA3B56N State Asst. Admin. CHIEF FOR OPPORTUNITY Holly Erb SENCHDEPA16N SEMA STASTADMD49N Lew Roubal* Vacant Senior Chief Deputy Director State Assist. Admin. 1H 1N C0000 FA000 MICHIGAN CHILDREN’S ECONOMIC STABILITY SERVICES AGENCY ADMINISTRATION SENDPDIRA90N SENDPDIRA62N Demetrius Starling* Terrence Beurer* Senior Deputy Director Senior Deputy Director Page 5 of 174 Printed: 09/20/2021 1B A3100 A3000 SENEXDEPA81N CHIEF DEPUTY FOR HEALTH SEMA3B48N Vacant SPLAPTEED19N Robin Gregory Senior Exec. Asst. Deputy Dr. Joneigh Khaldun* SEMA Director Chief Medical Executive 1J 1P 1Q 1K 1R I1000 S1000 H1000 A3100 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH & M7000 P1000 STATE HOSPITAL A3100 AGING & ADULT SENMGEXCB11N‐FZN DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICAL SERVICES PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION STASTADMC36N SERVICES AGENCY Jean Ingersoll DISABILITIES ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION SENEXPSYA07N James Bell SENDPDIRB19N Senior Management SENDPDIRB42N SENDPDIRA70N SENDPDIRA72N George Mellos State Asst. Admin. Scott Wamsley WOC Executive Allen Jansen Katherine Massey* Alexis Travis Senior Executive Psych Senior Deputy Director Senior Deputy Director Senior Deputy Director Senior Deputy Director Director SEMA2B85N Cheryl Rockefeller SEMA STASTADMC18N Nicole Hudson State Asst. Admin. Page 6 of 174 1C Printed: 09/20/2021 OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES Tammy (Civil Service) Szydlowski Michael DeRose HR Specialist Human Resources Director 3LI LABOR Classifications/ Payroll/ OHR Reception RELATIONS Selections Transactions 2AFC 2AEC 2ETC SH&R Candace Ewing Ann Brand Shellie Budd Kelly Frump 2ELC SAM GOA 2EKC SAM SAM Renee Shilling Nathan Conley 3HP SAM SAM Canda Flores Dorris Crandall Liberty Irwin Cameron Allie HR Spl. HR Spl. HR Spl. Sheila Brickner HR Analyst Caro Center 3AK Jean Stacey HR Tech. Kate Clark (WOC) Lance Bettison HR Spl. Departmental Spl. HR Spl. Andrew Manning Theresa Sheets Linda Song Janice Stuart HR Analyst HR Spl. HR Spl. Nicole Armstrong JoAnn Gallagher Cheryl Spencer Kate Clark HR Spl. HR Tech. HR Tech. HR Analyst HR Spl. LaRhonda Stallings Deanna Yates Mallory Smith Kearstyn Meyers Julie Swidriski HR Spl. Jason Kimball HR Tech HR Analyst HR Analyst HR Spl. Mary Sklener Richard Ransom HR Developer HR Tech. HR Spl. Charles Tobey HR Spl. Candace Clay Shanika Dennis 3AM Tammie Brown Jessica Mendez‐ Clay Boak Leanne Bodell Brianna Braun HR Analyst HR Spl. Hawthorne Ctr. HR Spl. Dunn HR Analyst HR Tech HR Tech. Patti Glenn HR Spl. HR Spl. 3AL Walter Reuther Amy Cramer Samantha Ruhl Madison Howe VACANT Tony Todaro Psych. Hospital HR Analyst Julie Kelly VACANT (Fabus) HR Analyst HR Analyst HR Tech HR Tech Robbin Cooper HR Spl. HR Tech HR Spl. Donnie Whitley 3AN HR Analyst Kalamazoo Psych. Felishia Williams Marian Pearson Whitney Jenny Howe Emily Wood Hospital HR Analyst Peyton Rainwater Hengesbach Felisha Paine HR Asst. Vacant (Miller) HR Tech Kaylah Thelen HR Analyst HR Tech Michelle Jung Viola Carson HR Analyst HR Spl. HR Tech. Kelly Vohwinkle Student Asst. Maegan Drake Vacant (Remily) Hillary Platte Vacant (Jung) Michele Owens Breah Quebbeman HR Asst. Student Asst. HR Analyst HR Analyst HR Spl. HR Asst. 3AP Vacant (Vandeveer) Ctr. For Forensic HR Asst. Donna Pline Psychiatry HR Analyst Valere Cegeres Monique Williams Diane Montri Emily Williams VACANT (Braun) HR Asst. HR Asst. HR Spl. HR Spl. Student Asst. Vacant Tiffany Hazard Student Asst. HR Analyst Vacant Student Asst. Matthew Gordy Toree Rewerts Christopher Sheely HR Analyst Student Asst. Vacant (Cegers) HR Tech HR Asst. Kaylinda Bellant Page 7 of 174 Student Asst. Printed: 09/20/2021 1A A3000 DIRECTOR SPLAPTEEA69N Elizabeth Hertel 2AAB RR000 DEPTALTEG58Y OFFICE OF RECIPIENT RIGHTS EXCSECEG98N Theresa Randleman STOFCADMA66N Julie Markham Dept. Analyst Raymie Postema* Exec. Sec. State Office Admin. 3LZ 3AB RR010 RR020 RIGHSPL2A08R DIRECTOR OF HOSPITALS / SECRTRYAN69R DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION, Karen Currington COMMUNITY INVESTIGATIONS SECRTRYAJ54R Veronica Ryan TRAINING & COMPLIANCE Rights Spl. STDDADM1O06N Sara Claybaugh Secretary STDDADM1O05N James Klingenberg Secretary Andrew Silver STUDASTEQ92N Vacant SAM Isabel Szymecko SAM Student Assist. RIGHSPL2A09R Beverly Sobolewski Rights Spl. RIGHSPL2A05R Janice Terry Rights Spl. RIGHREPAA04R RIGHREPAA09R RIGHREPAA18R RIGHREPAA08R RIGHREPAA16R Michele Wills Carla Coleman Vacant Enid Reed Walter Herbert RIGHSPL2A04R Rights Rep. Rights Rep. Rights Rep. Rights Rep. Rights Rep. Cynthia Shadeck Rights Spl. RIGHREPAA03R RIGHREPAA01R RIGHREPAA21R RIGHREPEA14R Latoya Rodgers Paul White David Scott Kelli Jones RIGHSPL2A10R Rights Rep. Rights Rep. Rights Rep. Rights Rep. Sue Witting Rights Spl. Page 8 of 174 Printed: 09/20/2021 A3000 DIRECTOR SPLAPTEEA69N Elizabeth Hertel* 2ABB U1000 OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL STASTADMD11N SENDPDIRB20N SEMA3B43N Nancy Grijalva Alan Kimichik* Kimberly Thelen State Assistant Senior Deputy Director SEMA Administrator U1000 BUREAADMC300N VACANT* Senior Deputy Director 3AD 3AE 3AC U1100 U1200 U1300 OIG OPERATIONS DIVISION OIG ENFORCEMENT DIV OIG INTEGRITY DIVISION STDIVADMG44N STDIVADMG17N STDIVADMG43N David Russell* Douglas Woodard* Stacie Sampson* State Division Admin. State Division Admin. State Division Admin. Page 9 of 174 Printed: 09/20/2021 2ABB U1000 OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL SENDPDIRB20N
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