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New Sensation: Ryan Adams, City of Irving (TX), Senior Management Analyst

Why ELGL? We’re back with the new “New Sensation” feature. We’ve updated the questions based on your feedback. You’ll now learn about the best YouTube videos on the web, read about gift ideas for the holiday season, and learn about the career accomplishments of our new members.  As a reminder, we developed this feature to … Continued

WI: Kevin Lahner, City of Burlington, City Administrator

Fifty Nifty Takeaways What do we hope to learn from this series? We hope you will gain a better understanding of the unique characteristics of local government in each state, we hope you will learn that there are others like you who are motivated to make a difference through the public sector, and we hope … Continued

ELGL and 3CMA Bring You “Telling Your Story in Today’s Tech World”

Live Tweet Meetings, Great Twitter Race, Building Dynamic Relationships   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk9UW1DQtGk   The rumors are true. ELGL and 3CMA are teaming up to bring you the ultimate conference focused on “Telling Your Story in Today’s Tech World” from May 22 to 24 in Bend, Oregon. The Official Announcement Below is the official press release announcing … Continued

Knope of the Week: Don Krupp, Clackamas County Administrator

Thoughtful. Approachable. Inspiring. Ethical.  At yesterday’s micronetworking event, we learned Don Krupp is not your everyday county manager. He is a mix of Indiana Jones, Ben Wyatt, and Mitchell Silver. He has written two books on biking, he has a twin brother, and he spent a large part of his career in state government. We covered … Continued

Survey: Public Outreach to Underrepresented Populations

ELGL has been enlisted to survey the local government community  on strategies being used to reach underrepresented populations. The survey stems from the work being done by ELGL member and Independence (OR) community liaison Elizabeth Calixtro.  Elizabeth  has been tasked with getting the Latino community more involved in the Independence community. We’ve broadened the survey to include … Continued

New Sensation: Tracy Miller, Sarasota County, Strategic Management Adviser

Why ELGL? We’re back with the new “New Sensation” feature. We’ve updated the questions based on your feedback. You’ll now learn about the best YouTube videos on the web, read about gift ideas for the holiday season, and learn about the career accomplishments of our new members.  As a reminder, we developed this feature to … Continued

New Sensation: Lauren Swaim, Strategic Government Resources

We’re back with the new “New Sensation” feature. We’ve updated the questions based on your feedback. You’ll now learn about the best YouTube videos on the web, read about gift ideas for the holiday season, and learn about the career accomplishments of our new members.  As a reminder, we developed this feature to introduce you … Continued

Carolina on My Mind: Takeaways from the NCCCMA Conference

This is another entry in Rafael Baptista’s ongoing column, “Carolina on My Mind.” Rafael is a first year student at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Masters of Public Administration program.   Background Check on NC City and County Management Association (NCCCMA) History: Part I and Part II Connect: World Wide Web The North Carolina City and County … Continued

New Sensation: Marc Nelson, City of Roanoke (VA), Economic Development

We’re back with the new “New Sensation” feature. We’ve updated the questions based on your feedback. You’ll now learn about the best YouTube videos on the web, read about gift ideas for the holiday season, and learn about the career accomplishments of our new members.  As a reminder, we developed this feature to introduce you … Continued

MO: Andy Morris, City of Moberly, City Manager

  Fifty Nifty Takeaways What do we hope to learn from this series? We hope you will gain a better understanding of the unique characteristics of local government in each state, we hope you will learn that there are others like you who are motivated to make a difference through the public sector, and we … Continued

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