Commissioner Kiley is serving her second, three-year term, which expires on 12/31/24, on the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners. She oversees the Human Services Department, including the Board of Health, Division of Aging and Disabilities, Veterans Services, Division of County Adjuster, Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services, Division of Planning and Contracting for Human Services, Division of Social Services, the Sheriff's Office and the JDAI (Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative) Program.
Sue leads the Monmouth ACTS program. Monmouth ACTS (Assisting Communities through Services) is an innovative public-private partnership – the first of its kind in New Jersey. It brings together County Human Services and Community Stakeholder Organizations in the delivery of programs to our residents. This partnership has improved communication, advanced delivery of care to our residents and fosters the development of new and innovative future programs.
Sue had a successful 30-year career in the healthcare industry before entering the political arena, first as a Registered Nurse and then as a healthcare Executive Vice President.
The impact of Superstorm Sandy on the Bayshore Community was a pivotal time in Commissioner Kiley's life. It was then that she decided to become more involved in community service, and ultimately run for office.
Prior to joining the Commissioner Board, Commissioner Kiley served Hazlet on the Township Committee since 2014 as a Committeewoman, Deputy Mayor and Mayor. During her time in office, Commissioner Kiley served on the Land Use Board, Open Space Committee, Environmental and Economic Development Committees and Recreation Committee. She created programs for seniors, disabled veterans and small local businesses.
Commissioner Kiley is an Executive Board Member of The RAINE Foundation, and Breast Intentions- both local 501C3 charities helping families in our local communities. She serves as a Board member of the Monmouth County Board of Health. She is an active member of the Monmouth County and State Federations of Republican Women. Sue is a volunteer weekly Cantor and active member of her church.
Sue and her husband Gene have resided in Hazlet most of their lives. They have five children and 13 grandchildren.
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