Michigan Department of Health & Human Services Organizational Chart

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Michigan Department of Health & Human Services Organizational Chart Printed: 10/05/2020 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 of the 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 172 Printed: 10/05/2020 Gretchen Whitmer GOVERNOR 1A SEMA4A08N A3000 Vacant SEMA DIRECTOR DEPTALTAB35Y SPLAPTEEA69N Robert Gordon* Michael DeRose Andee Bowden HR Director Dept. Analyst A3000 A3000 A3000 A3000 CHIEF OF STAFF CHIEF FOR ADMINISTRATION CHIEF FOR OPPORTUNITY CHIEF DEPUTY FOR HEALTH Vacant SENCHDEPA17N SENCHDEPA16N SPLAPTEED19N Senior Chief Deputy Director Elizabeth Hertel* Lew Roubal* Dr. Joneigh Khaldun* Senior Chief Deputy Director Senior Chief Deputy Director Chief Medical Executive 2AAB 2ABB A3200 A3300 OFFICE OF RECIPIENT RIGHTS OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL STOFCADMA66N SENDPDIRB20N Raymie Postema* Alan Kimichik* State Office Admin. Senior Deputy Director Page 2 of 172 Printed: 10/05/2020 A3000 DIRECTOR SPLAPTEEA69N Robert Gordon* 1B A3000 SEMA3B55N CHIEF FOR ADMINISTRATION Teri Sims STASTADMD48N SENCHDEPA17N SEMA Vacant Elizabeth Hertel* DPTLTCHAB26N State Asst. Admin. Senior Chief Deputy Director Kathy Land Dept. Technician 1B 1D 1L 2BUL 1F D6000 A3000 B1000 D1000 E8000 BUREAU OF DEPUTY DIRECTOR STRATEGIC INTEGRATION FINANCIAL OPERATIONS EXTERNAL AFFAIRS & ORGANIZATIONAL POLICY AND PLANNING ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES SPLAPTEED87N SENDPDIRB22N SENDPDIRB29N STOFCADME77N BUREAADMB84N Sarah Esty* Sudhakar Ramaswamy* Farah Hanley* Reynard Bouknight* William Doxie* Senior Deputy Director Senior Deputy Director Senior Deputy Director State Office Admin. State Bureau Admin. 2ARF 1E 2AWG 2EPB 2ATF 2EYA LG000 WE010 WE020 FE000 L1000 LEGISLATIVE, R1000 WORKFORCE WORKFORCE COMMUNITY AND FAITH LEGAL AFFAIRS APPROPRIATIONS AND COMPLIANCE OFFICE ENGAGEMENT & ENGAGEMENT/PROCESS ENGAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION CONSTITUENT SERVICES SENPLEXCB42N TRANSFORMATION IMPROVEMENT STOFCADMD58N SENDPDIRB21N STOFCADME75N Cynthia Green‐Edwards* STDDADM1F07N STDDADM1Q60N Clyde Hardiman Matthew Rick* Emily Schwarzkopf* Senior Policy Executive Shelly Murrell Whitney Walter State Office Admin. Senior Deputy Director State Office Admin. SAM SAM Page 3 of 172 Printed: 10/05/2020 A3000 Director SPLAPTEEA69N Robert Gordon* STASTADMD27N Stacy Houghtaling 1B (WOC) A3000 SEMA3B56N State Asst. Admin. CHIEF FOR OPPORTUNITY Holly Erb SENCHDEPA16N SEMA STASTADMD05N Lew Roubal* SPLAPTEEE18N Vacant Senior Chief Deputy Director Joshua Rivera State Assist. Admin. Unclassified 1H 1N C0000 FA000 MICHIGAN CHILDREN’S FIELD OPERATIONS SERVICES AGENCY ADMINISTRATION SENDPDIRA90N SENDPDIRA62N JooYeun Chang* Terrence Beurer* Senior Deputy Director Senior Deputy Director Page 4 of 172 Printed: 10/05/2020 1B A3000 CHIEF DEPUTY FOR HEALTH SEMA3B48N SPLAPTEED19N Robin Gregory Dr. Joneigh Khaldun* SEMA Chief Medical Executive 1J 1P 1Q 1K 1R I1000 S1000 H1000 M7000 P1000 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH & STATE HOSPITAL AGING & ADULT MEDICAL SERVICES PUBLIC HEALTH DEVELOPMENTAL ADMINISTRATION SERVICES AGENCY ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION DISABILITIES SENEXPSYA07N SENDPDIRB19N SENDPDIRA70N SENDPDIRA72N SENDPDIRB42N George Mellos Alexis Travis* Katherine Massey* Vacant Allen Jansen Senior Executive Psych Senior Deputy Director Senior Deputy Director Senior Deputy Director Senior Deputy Director Director Page 5 of 172 1C Printed: 10/05/2020 OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES Tammy Jason Kimball (Civil Service) Szydlowski HR Developer Michael DeRose HR Specialist Human Resources Director LABOR Classifications/ Payroll/ RELATIONS Selections Transactions 2AFC 2AEC 2ETC SH&R Candace Ewing Shellie Budd Nathan Conley 2ELC SAM 2EKC SAM HR Mgr. Renee Shilling Jonathan Meyer 3HP SAM SAM Canda Flores Dorris Crandall Liberty Irwin Cameron Allie HR Spl. HR Spl. HR Spl. Sheila Brickner HR Analyst 3AK Jean Stacey HR Tech. Caro Center Lance Bettison HR Spl. Chris Kwasneski Departmental Spl. Linda Song HR Spl. Andrew Manning Theresa Sheets Janice Stuart HR Analyst HR Spl. HR Spl. Nicole Armstrong Stephanie Schall Kate Clark HR Spl. HR Tech. HR Tech. Cheryl Spencer HR Spl. HR Analyst LaRhonda Stallings Mallory Smith Kearstyn Meyers Julie Swidriski Deanna Yates HR Spl. HR Spl. Leanne Bodell Tyrice McClinton Richard Ransom HR Analyst HR Analyst HR Tech HR Asst. HR Tech. HR Spl. Charles Tobey HR Spl. Candace Clay Matthew Gordy Kimberly Thelen 3AM Tammie Brown JoAnn Gallagher Jessica Mendez‐ HR Analyst HR Analyst HR Spl. Nahndi Bellmann Hawthorne Ctr. HR Tech. HR Analyst Dunn HR Asst. Patti Glenn HR Spl. HR Spl. Walter Reuther 3AL Shanika Dennis Jennifer Davis Vacant Psych. Hospital 3LI HR Spl. Tony Todaro HR Analyst Samantha Ruhl OHR Breah Quebbeman HR Asst. HR Tech Robbin Cooper HR Analyst Reception HR Asst. HR Spl. Donnie Whitley 3AN HR Analyst Julie Kelly Felishia Williams Mary Sklener HR Spl. Kalamazoo Psych. HR Analyst Maegan Drake Michaela Fabus HR Asst. Hospital James Miller Emily Ehl GOA HR Asst. Holly Hiday Viola Carson HR Analyst HR Tech HR Tech. HR Spl. Whitney Kelsey Buchy Madison Remily Hengesbach Michele Owens Brianna Braun HR Asst. Michelle Jung Student Asst. Ann Brand HR Analyst HR Analyst HR Spl. GOA Student Asst. 3AP Clay Boak Dana Vandeveer Ctr. For Forensic Donna Pline Meagan O’Brien HR Asst. Psychiatry Hillary Platte Amy Cramer HR Analyst Kelsey Hughes (Vacant) Monique Williams Diane Montri Human HR Analyst HR Asst. Student Asst. HR Asst. HR Asst. HR Spl. Resources Tiffany Hazard Support Vacant HR Analyst Vacant Emily Williams Student Asst. Madison Howe Student Asst. HR Analyst Christopher Sheely Lilyana Schafer Valerie Cegers HR Tech Student Asst. HR Asst. Kaylinda Bellant Student Asst. Page 6 of 172 Printed: 10/05/2020 1A A3000 DIRECTOR SPLAPTEEA69N Robert Gordon 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, Vacant COMMUNITY INVESTIGATIONS SECRTRYAJ54R Veronica Ryan TRAINING & COMPLIANCE Rights Spl. STDDADM1O06N Kimberly Saterlee‐ Secretary STDDADM1O05N James Klingenberg Fink Andrew Silver STUDASTEQ92N Vacant Secretary SAM Kirsten Maniez SAM Caleena Wilson Student Assist. RIGHSPL2A09R Beverly Sobolewski Rights Spl. RIGHSPL2A05R Janice Terry Rights Spl. RIGHREPAA04R RIGHREPAA09R RIGHREPAA18R RIGHREPAA08R RIGHREPAA16R Michele Wills Carla Coleman Karen Currington Enid Reed Walter Herbert RIGHSPL2A04R Rights Rep. Rights Rep. Rights Rep. Rights Rep. Rights Rep. Cynthia Shadeck Rights Spl. RIGHREPAA03R RIGHREPAA01R RIGHREPAA21R RIGHREPAA06R Latoya Rodgers Paul White David Scott Sue Witting Rights Rep. Rights Rep. Rights Rep. Rights Rep. Page 7 of 172 Printed: 10/05/2020 A3000 DIRECTOR SPLAPTEEA69N Robert Gordon* 2ABB U1000 STASTADMD11N OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL Nancy Grijalva SENDPDIRB20N SEMA3B43N State Assistant Alan Kimichik* Kimberly Thelen Administrator Senior Deputy Director SEMA 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 8 of 172 Printed: 10/05/2020 2ABB U1000 OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL SENDPDIRB20N Alan Kimichik* Senior Deputy Director 3AD U1100 DEPSPL3D99N OIG OPERATIONS DIVISION Kelly Silker STDIVADMG44N Dept. Spl. David Russell* State Division Admin. 4TP 4AH U1101 U1110 4AJ U1120 OIG POLICY & TRAINING OIG ADMINISTRATIVE OIG INVESTIGATIVE UNIT SECTION ANALYTIC SEC DEPTMGR3G43N STDDADM1M42N STDDADM1J98N Monica Shumaker Michelle Lee Casey Barton Dept. Mngr SAM SAM DEPTALTAA41Y ASTPWKRAC35R DPTLTCHET50R DEPSPL2M04N DEPTALTAW90N U1121 Proposed Becky Thompson Travis Dykman Natalie Stebbins Jessica Brinks Vacant OIG TECHNICAL SYSTEMS Dpt Anlst APW Dep. Tech. Dept. Spl. Dept. Analyst UNIT DEPTMGR3H02N DEPTALTAP83N DEPSPL2N84N DPTLTCHEW28R DEPSPL2M66N STUDASTEK85R VACANT Lauren Cabrera Nancy Downs Jill Pullum Matthew Walters Tyler C. Ellsworth Dept Mgr Dept. Anyst Dept Spl Dept. Tech. Dept. Spl. Student Asst. DEPTALTAT36N DPTLTCHEU27R DEPTALTEF03Y GNOFASTEI36R DEPSPL2N73N
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