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[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdhLJim5JxI&w=560&h=315] The 50th Knope of the Week has been selected after a week long search for the individual who has done the most to advance the mission of ELGL. In case you haven’t yet memorized the ELGL mission statement, here it is in its entirety, THE MISSION of the Oregon Emerging Local Government Leaders Network … Continued
Meeting agenda: Perspectives on Public Safety Location: Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office Public Safety Training Center (PSTC) at 12700 SE 82nd Avenue Clackamas, OR 97015. Interested in joining? Visit Join ELGL. RSVP: Perspectives on Public Safety with Clackamas County, Lake Oswego, and Milwaukie In an effort to encourage to carpooling to ELGL events, we will post a list of … Continued
Thank you to everyone who volunteered their time and money to spread Christmas cheer at the Randall Children’s Hospital. ELGL raised more than $500 dollars which was enough to buy a wide assortment of decorations including a Christmas tree, ornaments, stockings, teddy bears, etc. Special thanks to Jim Kirk, Kirsten Wyatt, Marissa Daniels, and Megan … Continued
ELGL is excited to announce the addition of Sarah Mensah, COO of the Portland Trail Blazers to the 2012 Speaker Series. Please join us on January 25, 2012 at the Rose Garden as Sarah discusses strategies for reviving an organization’s brand and financial viability. She will also discuss the importance in giving back to the community as evident by … Continued
#13Percent: I’m a 36-Year Old White Male by: Kent Wyatt — LinkedIn and Twitter I am a 36-year old, white male. I work as a senior management analyst for the City of Tigard, OR. My dad was a city manager for more than 35 years in North Carolina and Virginia. I grew up going to … Continued
American City & County Magazine Highlights Knope of the Week 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 … Continued