“I believe that children are our future and what we invest in them,
	 we get back from them,” says Noamie Niemitalo, Campbell County Health
	 Interim Vice President of Human Resources / Director of the
	Early Childhood Center.
Since 1992, Noamie has focused her career to putting the very best into
	 the children. Because of this dedication and drive for excellence, she
	 has earned one of CCH’s most prestigious honors—the Legend Award.
For those who don't know, CCH defined a Legend as, “those people
	 who have left an indelible impression on our minds because of their deeds
	 and actions. Ongoing demonstration of hard work, compassion, and a reputation
	 for greatness make someone a legend.”
	Ask any one of Noamie’s employees, and they’ll tell you she
	 is a Legend. In her nomination form, CCH Early Childhood Center employees
	 Nicole Schrock, Heidi Bellor and Carolyn Cole (another
	CCH Legend) wrote:
“Noamie is very committed to the organization and goes above and
	 beyond her job duties. Several of the staff at the Center have earned
	 additional certifications because Noamie has taken the initiative to encourage
	 us to better ourselves, therefore making the Center a better place for
	 CCH employees and their children. She is very caring and dedicated to
	 us—taking calls on her own time, helping us figure out how to plan
	 for our future and even helping to pay for a child’s photos when
	 their parent couldn’t afford them. She has always been an advocate
	 for us, and the children who attend.”
	Noamie grew up in Harrisburg, Nebraska and went to college at the
	University of Wyoming, where she received her bachelor’s degree in social work. She came
	 to Gillette to complete her practicum with the
	Gillette Abuse Refuge Foundation (GARF), and stayed. Noamie has since earned her Master’s Degree
	 in human services from
	Capella University. She is also Certified Social Worker in Wyoming (CSW), has earned her
	 Society of Human Resource Management Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP)
	 recognition, and is a 2015-16 graduate of the Gillette Area Leadership
	 Group offered by the
	Campbell County Chamber of Commerce.
	Since she’s been in Gillette, she’s worked for GARF, the People
	 Project (which is now a part of the
	Council of Community Services),
	Personal Frontiers and
	Head Start, to name a few. She came to CCH by chance. “I knew someone who worked
	 at the Early Childhood Center, and they asked me to come and give them
	 help with their environments,” says Noamie. “Throughout the
	 process, they asked me to consider applying for the manager’s position
	 when it opened up.” That was 10 years ago.
For those who don't know, the Early Childhood Center provides childcare
	 for the kiddos of CCH employees when they are at work—currently,
	 the Center is only open to CCH employees. Noamie says she and her staff
	 of roughly 50 employees get to come to work each day knowing that they
	 provide a huge role to CCH by providing services to take care of the employees’
	 children. The Center’s staff works very hard on establishing strong
	 relationships with other staff members, as well as the employees who bring
	 their children to the Center. “We hope that they are better employees
	 knowing that they have a safe place to bring their children,” she says.
	As mentioned above, the experience and knowledge at the Center is really
	 one to brag about. Noamie is certified to provide staff training to meet
	 Department of Family Services (DFS) requirements and the
	National Child Development Associate (CDA) program. But Noamie’s credentials aren’t the only ones
	 worth mentioning.
“Many of the employees at the Center have their CDA’s, a child
	 development associate certification—if they don’t, then they
	 are likely taking classes to work toward receiving one,” says Noamie.
	 “Staff also receive at least 30 hours of additional training each
	 year centered around providing quality services to children at the Center.”
	 Many of the Center’s staff have 10 or more years of experience in
	 working with children, and the Center has a very minimal turnover, so
	 the children are with consistent caregivers.
Noamie says she feels a lot of pride in the Center’s staff. “Watching
	 the childcare department find a nice balance of employees who really care
	 about what they do, and have worked hard on building their expertise through
	 education and experience has been a rewarding experience,” she says.
	 She is also appreciative that CCH supports employees to grow in their
	 careers. “I believe that education and training is the key to being
	 able to offer quality, and quality employees make everything better at CCH.
	For a few years, Noamie has been helping CCH’s directors, managers
	 and supervisors express their comments and concerns to their peers and
	 their employees by being a
	Crucial Conversations Master, which helps people effectively communicate when the stakes are high,
	 opinions vary, and emotions run strong.
“I hope that I can help people see that they sometimes ‘tell
	 themselves a story’ about what they think has happened instead of
	 listening to what may really have happened. I also hope that I help people
	 understand why it is so important to get as much information to people
	 as possible—I believe it’s important to always tell people
	 the why of what you are doing, or asking of them to do,” says Noamie.
	Wellness Supervisor Tanya Allee, RD, LD, took advantage of Noamie’s expertise
	 in 2015, and instituted some processes with staff that have positively
	 impacted their office. “Noamie helped us look at how we were delegating
	 tasks at Wellness as well as develop personal goals—this helped
	 me find out what the employee was passionate about working on. In two
	 years, I’ve seen more ownership from staff on their projects, as
	 well as better follow through on assigned tasks,” says Tanya.
	Noamie has given a lot to children outside of work as well. For the last
	 18 years, Noamie and her husband, Loren, have raised funds for Head Start
	 through a golf tournament that takes place the fourth weekend in June
	 at the Gillette Golf Club, and was created while she was working for the
	 organization. She was on the Founding board for
	CASA for the Sixth Judicial District, and currently sits as the Board President for the
	Boys and Girls Club of Campbell County. And, for the last 20 years, Noamie has also been appointed by Wyoming
	 Governors to be on the
	Wyoming Early Childhood State Advisory Council. This Council works with organizations and departments across the state
	 that has early childhood programs, and they also help legislators understand
	 the importance of early childhood work. With each entity she volunteers
	 for, she works hard to help create quality programs that benefit children
	 in the area and the state of Wyoming.
Outside of work, Noamie enjoys spending time with her husband, Loren, of
	 23 years. They have one daughter, Carlie, who is turning 12 this May,
	 and they do everything together. Noamie enjoys coaching and watching her
	 daughter play sports, as well as gardening, and spending time outdoors
	 camping and fishing.
A phrase of Noamie’s that many of her employees are familiar with
	 is, “be owners not renters”. Noamie says she uses this phrase
	 to encourage her staff to show they care. “If I own something, I
	 treat it better and I care about it more. If we work somewhere—likely
	 spending the better part of our day there—I want those who work
	 there to care. I want them to treat like it is their home,” she says.
This motto also fits nicely into CCH’s goal to provide Excellence
	 Every Day, which according to Noamie means: following through on what
	 you say you will do, supporting people to be the best that they can, and
	 believing in the place that you work.
	Tanya was recognized
	in 2016 as a Legend, and says she’s very happy that Noamie has been recognized as well.
	 “She’s a fantastic leader. She always makes time for others
	 to share her knowledge and experience with people throughout CCH. She
	 definitely deserves this recognition,” says Tanya.
“Noamie hit the door running when she came into the Interim Vice
	 President of Human Resources position. I really appreciate that and I
	 admire her for it,” says Tammy Mohr, CCH Human Resources Assistant.
	 “I feel that she’s helped to pull us together as a team. She’s
	 definitely a Legend.”
“I am honored that the people who I work with view me as a Legend.
	 I really love my job and I look forward to coming to work every day,”
	 says Noamie.
Noamie Niemitalo, thank you for your dedication to the children of the
	 parents who work at CCH, and to the employees who care for them while
	 they work. You are legendary in the eyes of all the staff at CCH. Congratulations.