Ethics Commission Interviews Coming Up

Next Monday the Management Services Committee will interview four applicants for three spots on the McHenry County Ethics Commission on Monday morning.

Two incumbents have applied for re-appointment:

  • Cherie Rickert – McHenry
  • John White – Hebron

There are two newcomers:

  • Kelly Liebmann – Wonder Lake
  • Mary Mahady – McHenry
The McHenry County Ethics Commission prior to two resignations.

The McHenry County Ethics Commission prior to two resignations.

Rickert is the retired Human Resources Director of McHenry Grade School District 15.

She is a former member of the Centegra/NIMC Ethics Committee and the McHenry County Human Relations Council.

Among other references, she lists McHenry County Board member Robert Martens.

White is Finance Office of the Lake in the Hills American Legion and Baseball Chairman of the McHenry County American Legion.

He writes that he is “able to make decisions based on facts.”

Liebman works for Shomotion, an entertainment transportation company.  She is the operations and logistic touring manager.

She reports she has taken course in civil and criminal law.

Mahady is the new McHenry County Assessor, elected as a Democrat.  She is also Treasurer of the McHenry County Democratic Party Central Committee.

One of the questions asked on the application is whether one has any relatives on the county payroll.

Mahady wrote that Probation Officer Patrick Varda was a relative.

She served on the Heartland Realtor Grievance Committee.


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Ethics Commission Interviews Coming Up — 4 Comments

  1. @McHenry voter– Originally from Bristol, WI, I have been a resident of Wonder Lake for 10 years, prior to that I lived in Harvard for 2 years.

    I’m a resident of District 6 and am a fiscally responsible “parent” to 3 children– my husband of 11 years and our 2 Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers. 🙂

    If you read the Northwest Herald, than you’ve probably read at least 1 of the many LTE I’ve written criticizing the ever expanding leviathan that is government, the erosion of our freedoms, and calls for change in the way we think about politics & policies.

  2. Only Reickert & White are to be recommended for the 3 open spots on the Ethics Commission, per the letter I received today.

    I guess it’s politics as usual–even on the Ethics Commission.

  3. LOL…”Ethics”…lol…after hiring a sworn law enforcement supervisor with such an Ugly criminal record, the county really should just end this farce once and for all.

    Anyone one of these people back that hire or don’t publicly make a statement on it at very least and they should not consider “ethics” anywhere in their personal descriptors.

    I had high regard for Cherie Rickert at NIMC, but if she and the others here stay silent on hiring of a police commander with such disgusting criminal record they shouldn’t really be putting this on any resume.

    I expect it will follow them locally for some time.

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