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PROPOSED RESOLUTION
HONORING EVONDA THOMAS-SMITH, PhD, ON THE OCCASION OF HER RETIREMENT
WHEREAS, Evonda Thomas-Smith, Ph.D., left her position as the City of Evanston Director of Health and Human Services on March 22, 2019. Dr. Thomas-Smith was first hired by the City of Evanston in 2005 to be the Division Chief of Personal Health Services. In January 2008, she became the Public Health Director of the Evanston Health Department; and
WHEREAS, Evonda Thomas-Smith has many accomplishments from this work. She initiated the "WOW" program - "Women Out Walking" (now "We're Out Walking), a six-week program to encourage women to walk regularly, alone or in groups, and to keep track of their progress. She initiated and oversaw the Citywide H1N1 flu virus vaccination program in 2009-2010, when the virus was spreading quickly. As a result of that program, approximately 13,000 people were vaccinated in mass community clinics in a three-week period; and
WHEREAS, in 2013, when Evanston residents approved a referendum to dissolve the Evanston Township government, she welcomed the General Assistance and Emergency Assistance programs into the Health Department. She remembers the people she met as a result of that change as enriching her greatly; and
WHEREAS, of all her accomplishments for the Evanston community, Dr. Thomas-Smith is most proud of the private public partnership that established the first Federally Qualified Health Center, Erie, Evanston Skokie Health Center, in Evanston. It has not only taken root, it is expanding, and thus better able to meet the healthcare needs of area residents; and
WHEREAS, Evonda Thomas-Smith has dedicated her life to public health, including improving access to healthcare, surveillance of infectious diseases, decreasing environmental health hazards, and analyzing how social determinants of health and social inequities impact health outcomes. In her role as a public health leader, she became the local face of a global network of ...
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