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Protected: 06.18.13: Jobs, Jobs, Jobs (Alex’s Remix)
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Protected: 06.18.13 Your Premium Buzz
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Protected: Exit Interview with Greg Baker, Former Damascus City Manager
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New Sensation with Brian Southey, City of Bloomington, IL
Since ELGL is not a big fan of icebreakers and since we would rather not know what animal you want to be, this blog feature will serve as a means of introducing new members. While you won’t learn about their favorite animal, you will learn about their ideal Sunday morning, which dead people would they … Continue reading »
Elected with Hillsboro Council President Aron Carleson
We heard from Milwaukie Mayor Jeremy Ferguson in our first edition of the Elected. Mayor Ferguson discussed Milwaukie’s flirtation with the Yakima Bears. Today, we hear from Aron Carleson, Hillsboro Council President who was part of the effort in bringing the Bears to Hillsboro. Tonight is the first home game for the Hillsboro Hops and Aron will … Continue reading »
Protected: 06.17.13 Your Premium Buzz
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06.16.13 Your Premium Buzz
Number of the Week: Americans Spend 41% More on Mom Than Dad Knope of the Week Center for Priority Based Budgeting, Chris and Erik Fabian, Jon Johnson, and Don Hudson Newest Members Amy Lippay, Multnomah County, Human Resources Manager Brian Southey, City of Bloomignton Illinois, Graduate Management Intern David Nguyen, City of Beaverton, Project Specialist Upcoming Events June 20 … Continue reading »
Protected: 06.15.13 Your Premium Buzz
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Knope of the Week: Center for Priority Based Budgeting, Chris and Erik Fabian, Jon Johnson, and Don Hudson
What is the Knope of the Week? It’s ELGL’s way of recognizing an individual or group of individuals who have excelled in promoting the public sector. Recipients may come from the public or private sector and are nominated by ELGL members. Recipients receive an incredible amount of recognition and prizes that we are not at … Continue reading »