Brookfield analyst recognized in West Suburban Chamber’s ’30 Under 40′ list

Brookfield analyst recognized in West Suburban Chamber’s ’30 Under 40′ list
Michael J. Garvey President at Village of Brookfield — Official website
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Brookfield Management Analyst Noah Rife has been selected as one of the West Suburban Chamber of Commerce’s “Regional 30 Under 40” recipients for 2025. This recognition highlights professionals making significant contributions within their communities and professions, supporting the Chamber’s mission to build a vibrant community of thriving businesses and organizations.

Noah was nominated by Brookfield Assistant Village Manager Stevie Ferrari, who praised his dedication to the community, eagerness to learn, and positive cultural impact on the Village organization. Since joining the Village Manager’s Office staff as an intern in August 2022, Noah has led several initiatives including revamping the liquor licensing renewal process, implementing IT solutions related to M365 business tools, upgrading Council Chamber’s A/V systems, coordinating document disposal with the State of Illinois, and organizing staff social events.

“Noah is a true, committed public servant,” said Stevie in her nomination. “He consistently views his work through the lens of internal and external stakeholders. He is the person you want on your team.”

This recognition acknowledges Noah’s efforts in serving Brookfield residents.



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