Tom Muehlenbeck on Leadership and Lessons Learned
ELGL is excited to announce the first Southwest lunch forum! Tom Muehlenbeck has 40 years of experience working in the public sector and spent 23 years as the City Manager of Plano, Texas. Tom has to be the only ELGL speaker who has a water park named after him, but at the forum he’ll be sharing his advice on leadership and lessons learned throughout his career. So join us May 15 at noon in Little Elm, Texas!
Wait…I need a ride to Little Elm….
ELGL has you covered, to help our members save some gas money and spend a little quality time together, we offer a list of people who have RSVP’d to upcoming lunch forums so you can ask for a ride. Take a look and see if one of these people works down the hall and ask them if you can bum a ride.
Dusty McAfee – Town of Little Elm, Texas
Jason Laumer – Town of Little Elm, Texas
Rebecca King – City of Garland, Texas
Cyndy Brown – Strategic Government Resources
Ron Holifield – Strategic Government Resources
Jeannette Killingsworth, Town of Little Elm
Cindy Hanna – Strategic Government Resources
Amanda Degan – Town of Westlake, Texas
Ryan Adams – City of Irving, Texas
Abi Compton – Strategic Government Resources
Melissa Valentine – Strategic Government Resources
Lori Philyaw – Strategic Government Resources
Greg Anderson – Strategic Government Resources
Katie Corder – Strategic Government Resources
Christel Pettinos – City of Coppell, Texas
Michael Montgomery – City of Celina, Texas
Molly Deckert – Strategic Government Resources
Matt Mueller – Town of Little Elm, Texas
Jason Cooley, Strategic Government Resources
Mike Mowery, Strategic Government Resources
Chandler Merritt – City of Irving, Texas
Chad Hyde – Town of Little Elm
Chuck Fikes – Town of Little Elm
Crystal Robinson – Strategic Government Resources