Everyone has a “hot take” these days from the talking heads at ESPN to political pundits filling the air on cable. ELGL cannot (and will not) be left out. We are asking new members to give us their hot takes on an array of issues. Stephanie Scafa City of Eugene, OR, Waste Prevention and Green Building … Continued
As part of the grueling ELGL initiation process, new members are asked to complete our version of the Wonderlic test. It’s an open book test and participants do not have to use a dull number 2 pencil to fill in tiny circles. Chad D. Gibson (LinkedIn) is a senior planning officer for the City of … Continued
As part of the grueling ELGL initiation process, new members are asked to complete our version of the Wonderlic test. It’s an open book test and participants do not have to use a dull number 2 pencil to fill in tiny circles. Dorian Sanchez is a Marvin Andrews Fellows at Arizona State University’s MPA program. Complete the … Continued
As part of the grueling ELGL initiation process, new members are asked to complete our version of the Wonderlic test. It’s an open book test and participants do not have to use a dull number 2 pencil to fill in tiny circles. Joey Garcia (LinkedIn and Twitter) is an administrative analyst for the City of Torrance, … Continued
As part of the grueling ELGL initiation process, new members are asked to complete our version of the Wonderlic test. It’s an open book test and participants do not have to use a dull number 2 pencil to fill in tiny circles. Claire Vanessa Goodwin (LinkedIn) is a Management Fellow for the Town of Lexington, … Continued
As part of the grueling ELGL initiation process, new members are asked to complete our version of the Wonderlic test. It’s an open book test and participants do not have to use a dull number 2 pencil to fill in tiny circles. Erin Loftus (LinkedIn) is a Selection Analyst for CODESP Public HR. Previously, she worked for … Continued
As part of the grueling ELGL initiation process, new members are asked to complete our version of the Wonderlic test. It’s an open book test and participants do not have to use a dull number 2 pencil to fill in tiny circles. Casey Sparks (LinkedIn and Twitter) works for NextRequest in Government Partnerships and Business Development. Learn more about … Continued
As part of the grueling ELGL initiation process, new members are asked to complete our version of the Wonderlic test. It’s an open book test and participants do not have to use a dull number 2 pencil to fill in tiny circles. Carly Haithcock (LinkedIn) work with City of Memphis planners to design and implement bike facilities, make … Continued
As part of the grueling ELGL initiation process, new members are asked to complete our version of the Wonderlic test. It’s an open book test and participants do not have to use a dull number 2 pencil to fill in tiny circles. Alex Busken (LinkedIn and Twitter) is a management analyst with the City of Benbrook, TX. … Continued
As part of the grueling ELGL initiation process, new members are asked to complete our version of the Wonderlic test. It’s an open book test and participants do not have to use a dull number 2 pencil to fill in tiny circles. Rachel Kelly (LinkedIn and Twitter) is the Director of Public Affairs for the City of … Continued