Kathy Toomey serves as the Director of Operational Management for the Civil Rights Division at the U.S. Department of Justice, where she plays a pivotal role in overseeing the strategic and operational management of a substantial law enforcement organization comprising over 700 personnel and managing...
Kathy Toomey serves as the Director of Operational Management for the Civil Rights Division at the U.S. Department of Justice, where she plays a pivotal role in overseeing the strategic and operational management of a substantial law enforcement organization comprising over 700 personnel and managing a budget of approximately $160 million. With her extensive background as an executive attorney, Kathy is adept at navigating complex legal landscapes and advising senior leadership, including the Assistant Attorney General and other political appointees, on critical management and legal issues.
In her current role, Kathy directs a dedicated team of 75 professionals, ensuring the seamless integration of various operational functions such as budget and finance, human resources, information technology, and litigation support. Her leadership is instrumental in fostering employee professional development and implementing innovative internal initiatives that enhance operational efficiency. Kathy's expertise in litigation, particularly in civil litigation and policy development, positions her as a key figure in overseeing defensive litigation related to internal employment matters and Freedom of Information Act requests.
Kathy is committed to advancing civil rights through effective management and strategic oversight, ensuring that the division not only meets its legal obligations but also champions the principles of justice and equity. Her ability to balance operational demands with a strong legal acumen makes her a vital asset to the Department of Justice, where she continues to drive impactful change within the Civil Rights Division.