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Oregon Municipal Finance Officers Association (OMFOA) Newsletter:
ELGL Member:
The resume e-book is a great idea! Thanks so much for providing this incredibly valuable service for job-seekers.
New ELGL Member:
I’ve been following your blog for the past two weeks now and am convinced you are just what I’ve been looking for. I am very impressed with the professionalism of the group leadership and am more than impressed with the lineup of speakers you’ve been able to book –that alone speaks volumes for this organization’s vision and capabilities. I’d be happy to do what I can to help expand what I believe to be the beginning of a GREAT organization that has just now begun to scratch the surface of its potential.
David Paschane, Ph.D:
I love hearing about the ELGL events. I used to live in Newberg. Anything I can do to help with the discussion?
Patrick Achuenu:
Thank you for coming with such a beautiful idea of promoting professionalism in the local government through ELGL. This concept if embraced by local government employees in developing countries like Nigeria in particular and Africa in general, our society would be better for it. Once more thank you for creating the forum. I hope you can allow us to replicate same in Nigeria.
Strategic Government Resources (SGR):
For fans of the sitcom, Parks and Rec, SGR was recognized with the “Knope of the Week” award by the Oregon Emerging Local Government Leaders Network. The Knope of the Week honors individuals or groups who have done the most in the past week to advance the mission of ELGL. ELGL is one of the most innovative and dynamic groups of local government emerging leaders in the nation.
State Representative Margaret Doherty:
Very good article in the Portland Tribune. It is a great idea to get together and share ideas, problems, concerns, etc. Safety in numbers!!
Local government professional:
ELGL is fantastic!!! I like the website and interesting information that’s included. In fact, I printed off the article about take-home vehicles as that is something we are tweaking this year.
Beaverton Valley Times, Portland Tribune, and Tigard/Tualatin Times:
Leaders unite to boost image of public sector work
Emerging Local Government Leaders, has exploded in the last two years, growing to hundreds of members from more than 60 government agencies and municipalities across Oregon. Plans are in the works to start a Central Oregon branch later this month.
“I think it’s a great organization,” said Randy Ealy, an ELGL member who serves as Beaverton’s chief administrative officer. “Most of the members are young, aspiring public professionals, and this is an opportunity for them to work together and network and get exposed to some of the great mentoring opportunities that they wouldn’t otherwise have access to.”
Elon University – E-Net:
Elon alum guides thriving local government leadership organization
Kent Wyatt ’00, a senior management analyst for the city of Tigard, Ore., is working to change the perception of local government through an organization, Emerging Local Government Leaders, which he and his wife, Kirsten, established in 2008.
In an article published in The Times of Tigard, Tualatin and Sherwood, Wyatt says his group has experienced rapid growth in the past two years, bringing in hundreds of public-sector employees from all over Oregon. Emerging Local Government Leaders seeks to facilitate relationships between local government employees to, in Wyatt’s words, “lead to more efficient government.