New Staff Spotlight: James Kim

New Staff Spotlight: James Kim

The Northbrook Park District’s new director of parks and properties is James Kim, whose experience in the field spans two decades.

Kim served as parks superintendent for the Vernon Hills Park District before starting the job two months ago in November. His predecessor, Chris Leiner, was promoted to executive director in September.

Kim brings a wealth of valuable experience to the Northbrook Park District, Leiner said.

"I'm pleased that the Northbrook Park District has enlisted a leader like James,” Leiner said. “His previous professional roles have given him the ability to hit the ground running and immediately establish himself as the leader of the parks and properties division.”

After spending 14 years in Vernon Hills, Kim said he was looking for an opportunity to move forward professionally. “Northbrook is a great community, and having an innovative executive director like Chris Leiner was very appealing to me,” he said. “He’s someone who understands current trends.”

Kim, 41, lives in Arlington Heights with his wife and their two sons, ages 7 and 9. He has a bachelor’s degree in environmental studies with a focus on wetland and waterways from Ashford University .

He started his career in parks and recreation in 2003 as a seasonal worker for the Morton Grove Park District, where he met his wife. Within a year, he was hired full time and worked in a variety of parks and grounds roles. He joined the Vernon Hills Park District in 2009 as facilities foreman, and rose to parks superintendent in 2016.

In Northbrook, Kim oversees the parks and properties division, which consists of 33 full-time employees and 35 permanent part-time staffers who maintain more than 500 acres across 17.25 square miles. That includes 24 parks, Techny Prairie Activity Center, Heritage Oaks Golf Club, the Northbrook Sports Center, the Leisure Center, the Joe Doud administration and parks maintenance building, two outdoor swimming facilities, two sled hills, numerous ball fields and soccer fields, two synthetic turf fields, a variety of outdoor tennis, pickleball and basketball courts, and the Ed Rudolph velodrome.

Kim also oversees the district’s capital improvement plan, which includes pool renovation work and the replacement of three playgrounds in 2024. Leiner said he’s especially excited to have Kim oversee the upcoming projects at Meadowhill Aquatic Center and Williamsburg Square Park.

As director of parks and properties, Kim said, his top priority is safety. He plans to make extensive use of data to gauge priorities in managing staff’s workload, and believes employers must prioritize life-work balance to allow employees to thrive. He advocates clear communication and always “putting your best foot forward” when dealing with the public, he said.

Kim is a first-generation U.S. citizen who grew up with South Korean parents in Chicago’s Edison Park neighborhood. “You get a different perspective in life when your parents don’t speak the language. You have to grow up pretty fast.”

Working in parks and recreation has enhanced his life, Kim said. “At first it was just a job,” he said. “Now, being outside is a big part of my life. There is the health aspect, but it’s also about simply feeling the breeze and the sun on your face… there’s nothing like it.”

In their free time, he and his wife enjoy cooking together and coaching basketball at the Arlington Heights Park District , where their sons play.

John Good

President at JG Good Corporation. Criminologist, Consultant, Author.

1 年

Congratulations James and great success in the future sir.

Rick Bieterman

Sales Representative at Nutoys Leisure Products, Inc.

1 年

Congrats James

Chris Lindgren , CPRP

Deputy Director at Park District of Oak Park

1 年

Great move for the Northbrook team! Congrats James

Bob Ijams

Director of Parks & Recreation at Wight & Company

1 年

Congrats James!

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