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Katie Danko
Special Assistant for Public Policy at Cook County Sheriff's Office
Professional Background
Katie Danko brings a wealth of experience and expertise in public policy and advocacy within healthcare and community services. With a career spanning over a decade, she has dedicated herself to improving the lives of individuals and communities through targeted initiatives and strategic advocacy efforts.
Currently serving as a Special Assistant for Public Policy at the Cook County Sheriff's Office, Katie plays a pivotal role in shaping public policy that addresses critical issues affecting the community. Her engagement in this role showcases her commitment to enhancing public safety, community well-being, and effective governance.
Prior to her current position, she was the Policy Manager at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. In this role, she was instrumental in advocating for policies that directly impacted pediatric health and wellness in Chicago. Katie developed and implemented programs aimed at improving healthcare access for children and families, ensuring that their needs were prioritized within the healthcare system.
As the Advocacy Program Manager at the Consortium to Lower Obesity in Chicago Children (CLOCC), she led initiatives that focused on combating childhood obesity through health education, community engagement, and policy advocacy. Her work contributed significantly to the development of strategies that promote healthier lifestyles among children in urban settings.
Katie’s career also includes experience at Rush University Medical Center where she served as a Program Administrator/Manager. Here, she engaged in managing health programs that supported diverse patient populations and collaborated with various stakeholders to enhance healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
Her background in human rights began with her role as a Human Rights Field Officer at Peace Brigades International. This experience provided Katie with a solid foundation in advocacy and social justice issues, strengthening her commitment to human rights on a global scale.
Additionally, her time as a Regional Field Organizer at Oxfam America allowed her to engage in grassroots organizing, where she mobilized communities to address humanitarian crises and advocate for sustainable development. This role further enriched her understanding of the interconnectedness of health, policy, and community engagement.
Katie’s early career as a Conservation Program Coordinator at the Sierra Club and as a Community Organizer at Working In Neighborhoods reflects her deep roots in community advocacy and environmental justice. These experiences have shaped her holistic approach to policy and advocacy, ensuring that she considers the broader implications of her work.
Education and Achievements
Katie Danko holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Xavier University, where she developed her foundational knowledge in public policy and community engagement. She furthered her education with studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago, equipping herself with advanced skills that have proven invaluable throughout her career. Her education has been a critical component of her ongoing professional development, enabling her to effectively engage with complex policy issues and advocate for systemic change.
Her academic and professional trajectory is complemented by numerous achievements that underscore her dedication and expertise. From nurturing community-led projects to shaping healthcare policies that benefit children, Katie’s work has consistently focused on fostering positive outcomes for underserved populations. She has been recognized for her ability to lead cross-functional teams and for her innovative approach to program development and implementation.
Achievements
- Developed and implemented successful health initiatives focused on reducing childhood obesity, significantly impacting the health landscape of Chicago.
- Advocated for policy changes at both local and state levels that improved healthcare access and quality for children and families.
- Led community engagement efforts that empowered residents to take charge of their health and well-being through education and advocacy.
- Collaborated with multi-sector organizations to create programs that address the social determinants of health, enhancing overall community resilience.
- Recognized by peers and organizations for her commitment to social justice, public health, and community advocacy.
Through her professional journey, Katie has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to improving community health and well-being. Her ability to connect with diverse stakeholders and effectively advocate for change makes her a respected leader in public policy and health advocacy.