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Podcast: Race & Diversity in the Planning Profession with Giovania Tiarachristie

Giovania Tiarachristie Neighborhood Planner, Dept. of Housing Preservation and Development City of New York, NY LinkedIn Giovania Tiarachristie argues that if planning was a room, the elephant in it would be race. Giovania is the author of an amazing report exploring the barriers to recruiting and retaining planners of color. In this episode she discusses her … Continued

Changing Career Aspirations: The Perspective of a Dad

In the new series, “I Have to Ask You“, our guest columnist responds to one of three topics selected by ELGL co-founder Kent Wyatt.  By Benjamin Bitter – LinkedIn and Twitter “No other success can compensate for failure in the home” ( J. E. McCulloch, Home: The Savior of Civilization [1924], 42). Like I’m sure many of … Continued

How to Approach a Bureaucrat

This is the first installment of a new blog series by Mai-Ling Garcia about her adventures as the Online Engagement Manager for the city of Oakland, California. Follow Mai-Ling on Twitter and Facebook! Here’s my advice to civic techies hoping to work with government: You are an entrepreneur. You have relentless enthusiasm for your technology … Continued

(Tentative) Approved FY 2018 ELGL Budget

Yesterday, the ELGL Finance Committee reviewed and made tentative plans to approve a fiscal year 2018 budget.  Their meeting is on Tuesday, June 20 at noon PDT at http://AnyMeeting.com/ELGL50 and it will also be recorded for electronic minutes. Please feel free to log on and listen in to their discussions and vote on the approved … Continued

The Best Ever with Mekal Banyasz, Snohomish County, WA

We hope you can deal with change because we’re changing up new member introductions. ELGL has grown tired of everyone and everything being proclaimed as “the best ever.” From now on, we’ll only believe it if our members dub it so. Hold onto your keyboard and mouse. Our new members are here to inform you about the … Continued

Podcast: Jane’s Walk Toronto with Alia Scanlon

  Alia Scanlon City Organizer Jane’s Walk Toronto Bio | LinkedIn | Jane’s Walk Twitter The GovLove international team returns with the City Organizer of Jane’s Walk Toronto, Alia Scanlon. She talks about the mission of Jane’s Walk, an organization that puts on free, locally organized walking tours, in which people get together to explore, talk … Continued

Archiving Public Sector E-Communications

This guest post is by ELGL member Don DeLoach. Don has more than 32 years of state and local government involvement. He was the former Chief Information Systems Officer for the City of Tallahassee, and was responsible for all of the city’s technology needs. He is also a former president of the Florida Local Government Information Systems … Continued

Update: 2017 Supper Club Season

RSVP for a Supper Club June 29: Portland, OR Supper Club July 7: Phoenix, AZ Supper Club Your last chance to participate in a 2017 Supper Club. It’s guaranteed to be more fun than your family vacation. Up Next: 2017 Supper Club Season Host: I Want to Host Supper Club Guest: I Want to be a Supper … Continued

(Updated) Survey Results: Are Vendor Halls Necessary?

As we plan for ELGL Pop Up Conferences in the September and #ELGL18 Denver, we surveyed you for your opinion on vendor halls. We have not included vendor halls in our previous events and we wanted to know if we should consider changing this approach. Below are the first half of the survey results. We’ll release … Continued

Weekly Update: Webinars, Budget, ProudCity

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Dear ELGL members, A number of years ago, city of Beaverton chief administrative officer Randy Ealy gave a talk to a group of ELGL members. He talked about his career and the highlights of his work. He described driving home from a budget hearing, where his proposed budget was adopted, and rolling down the windows, … Continued

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