Category: ELGL Recurring Series

Who Are You? with Brian Chapman, City of Vassar, MI

As part of a 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.  Brian Chapman (LinkedIn and Twitter) is the City Manager for Vassar, MI. Previously, he served as an Organization … Continued

Who Are You? with Alex Pazuchanics, City of Pittsburgh, PA

As part of a 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 Pazuchanics (LinkedIn and Twitter) is a policy analyst for the City of Pittsburgh, PA. … Continued

Who Are You? with Jamie Ludovic, Washington County, WI

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.  Jamie Ludovic (LinkedIn and Twitter) is the Assistant to the County Administrator in Washington County, WI. She … Continued

Who Are You? with Debbie Matheney, Eugene Water & Electric Board

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.  Debbie Matheney (LinkedIn) works for the Eugene Water & Electric Board as an accounting analyst II. … Continued

Who Are You? with Ellis Johnson II, UNC MPA Student

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.  Ellis Johnson II (LinkedIn) is an MPA Candidate at The University of North Carolina at Chapel … Continued

Who Are You? with Karen Hensley, GE Lighting, Intelligent Cities

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.  Karen Hensley (LinkedIn and Twitter) is a Presales Solution Architect at GE Lighting, Intelligent Cities. She has … Continued

The Future Is Now with Kirk Smith, Town of Highland Park, TX

The ELGL and SGR Futures Forum debuts on December 4. Registration is free for ELGL members; $100 for non-members. Leading up to the forum, we’ll highlight the attendees. Here’s the guest list. Kirk Smith is the Development Services Manager for the Town of Highland Park, TX. (Complete the following sentence) If I had one free hour each day, … Continued

Who Are You? with Nicole Fredericks, City of Gresham, OR

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.  Nicole Fredericks (LinkedIn) is an Assistant Management Analyst for the City of Gresham, OR. She is a graduate … Continued

Who Are You? with Lawrence DiRe, Town of Cape Charles, VA

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.  Lawrence DiRe (LinkedIn) is the Town Planner for Cape Charles, VA. He also serves as the Director of … Continued

The Future Is Now with Andrew Conyers, City of Edmond, OK

The ELGL and SGR Futures Forum debuts on December 4. Registration is free for ELGL members; $100 for non-members. Leading up to the forum, we’ll highlight the attendees. Here’s the guest list. Andrew Conyers (LinkedIn) is the Assistant to the City Manager for the City of Edmond, OK. Previously, he served as an Acquisitions Analyst for Chesapeake Energy. Andrew received an … Continued

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