A decorated Air Force
veteran, first responder, and public servant, Mike
Harris has proudly served his country, community,
and neighbors throughout his adult life.
Following
his service in the Air Force, Mike embarked on a systems
management and technology career that began at Stanford
University’s Research Libraries Group, where
he managed a nationwide data network. This led to
consulting on strategic planning projects and developing
software, including the multi-billion-dollar FAA Advanced
Automation Project. During the Savings and Loans Crisis,
Mike led teams that protected depositors who had funds
in failing institutions.
As a volunteer
firefighter and paramedic, Mike later transitioned
to an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) career, where
he implemented Advanced Life Support (ALS) systems
nationwide, inevitably being selected as Alameda County’s
Emergency Medical Services Director. For more than
two decades, Mike has worked as a first responder
in Merced County, including the last 18 years with
the Merced County Sheriff’s Department, where
he serves as special projects coordinator.
Mike's
contributions to emergency services have not gone
unnoticed. He has been the recipient of numerous awards,
including the State of Delaware EMS Administrator
of the Year and the California Emergency Medical Services
Agency Vision award.
A dedicated
public servant, Mike serves his City of Merced neighbors
as chair of the Planning Commission and on the City
Tax Transparency Commission. He holds an elected position
on the Merced County Employee’s Retirement Association
and served for 16 years on the Merced County Emergency
Medical Care Committee. His commitment has been recognized
with the Merced County Sheriff’s Office Lifesaving
Award and the 2022 City of Merced Volunteer of the
Year for District 4.
In his
free time, Mike enjoys spending time with his wife,
Shelly, and their daughter, Taylor. During football
season, you can catch Mike officiating local high
school football games on Friday nights. |