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Dustin is the Streets Operations Manager at the City of Sioux Falls in South Dakota. In this episode we dive into show removal, finding and keeping talent, how to keep talent busy in extreme weather and more. We also dive into his career path and how he got into the public sector. We talk about the ups and downs of his career and what has made him who he is today. His billboard would simply read: "Be Patient." Give the episode a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Jamel is the Water Treatment Plant Operator at Bargersvilles North Water Plant in Indiana. In this episode we chat about how he made his way into Water Treatment and all the skills he picked up on the way. We also dive into Apprenticeship and what it can look like for aspiring operators. We also covered topics like Faith, the ability to learn and misconceptions. Jamel wants us all to "Be a river not a resevior." Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Shahad is the Assistant Director of Public Works, Transportation, & Capital Development at the City of Duncanville in Texas. In this episode we chat about how she chose her career despite societal and familial expectations. The 3 skillsets Shahad recommends one possess for success are: Problem solving, communication and patience. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Mark is the Operations and Maintenance Manager at West County Wastewater District in Richmond California. In this episode we talk about Mark's career in Wastewater and the route he took to get to where he currently is. We talk about WCWD's area of service and how it was decied. Mark wants us to know that its ok to "specialize" and also the concept of "Toilet to Tap." Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Travis Fisher is the Wastewater Collections Supervisor at The City of Simi Valley in California. In this episdoe we chat about betting on oneself and having grit as a skillset in this industry. We also cover topics like CWEA and adopting new technologies as a Supervisor. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professional.
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Travis Walbeck is the Assistant Director for Training and Outreach for NCAT located at Auburn University. In this episode we talk about what NCAT is and what thier mission is about. We talk about the state of the Asphalt industry and where is may be going. We alse cover topics like Research, Testing and Training. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Phillip Brown: Water/Wastewater/Stormwater Superintendent at The City of Jacksonville Beach in Florida. In this episode we chat about his love for travel and where he would see himself operating overseas. Also we cover topics like Legislation and Rulemaking in the water field. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Rob Pluta is the Sewer Foreman at City of Highland Park, Illinois. In this episode Rob and I chat about how he handles generational differences within his department and also how they find new talent in the industry. We also cover topics like Being Patient and Seeking Feedback. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professinals.
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Margeret is the Chief Public Works Officer for City and County of Denver Deputy Manager For Department of Transportation and Infrastructure at City and County of Denver. In this episdoe we chat about her career path and how she became Chief Public Works Officer with 12,000 employees. We also chat about APWA and its Emerging Leaders Academy. Margaret wants us all to "Get involved and Communicate." Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Paul is the Host of The Water Entrepreneur Podcast. In this episode we chat about entrepreneurship and more specifically water entrepreneurship. Paul give his insights on startups and how to navigate the murky waters of building a business in this industry. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionasl
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Robert is the Water Quality Superintendent at the City of South Burlington in Vermont. In this episode we go in depth on One Water, Associations and his breadth and depth of expertise in the industry. We also chat about what it takes to go from East Coast to the West Coast and back to the East Coast while progressing in his career. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals
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Carol Shrock and Sara Carroll hop on the Public Works Podcast to share what AZ Special District Alliance is about and what we look to gain by joining.
ASDA works to the fulfill its mission by offering educational opportunities and other resources on best practices for good governance; enhanced connection with governing counterparts at the county, state, and federal levels; more education pool resources for professional services; and enhance the understanding of the general public as well as state and federal legislatures on the importance of Arizona’s special districts in communities across the state.
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Joseph is the Former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Finance & Budget, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation. In this episode we have Joe tell his story on how he got into the industry and his journey to working for the Biden administration. We also chat about all of the great things he accomplised while in office. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Diane Sheesley is the Director of South Sound Operations at Perteet in Olympia Washington. In this episode we chat about her career between Public and Private organizations and how politics can play a role in each. She also talks about how being versatile is one of the main skillsets to have in a position like hers. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professional.
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Brittany is the Senior HR Generalist: Risk Management + Workforce Development at the City of Minot in Minot North Dakota. In this episode we cover Recruiting and some bes tpractices to find new talent. We also cover interview-prep and how to position yourself as an interviewee. Her Billboard would state: "Your Public Works workers WANT to make you Happy." Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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What does the incoming Trump Administration mean for you?
For More info on Shane Silsby: http://www.silsby-sa.com/
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Brittany is the Public Works Director at City of Winter Haven in Florida. In this episode we talk about the City of Winter Havens growth and what it means for Brittany's team. We also chat about her career path and how "Saying Yes" has led her to new heights. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Kyle is the Operations Support Team Manager at the City of Portland in Oregon. In this episdoe we chat about what his role entails and how he supports the Operations staff. We also chat about how to handle Turnover and what Demographics the current talent pool is made of. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Christine is the Laboratory Analyst at Benton Washington Regional Public Water Authority in Arkansas. In this episode we chat about what she does in her role and how it is heavy on Operations Support. We also cover topics like her affinity for analyzing water and how her career is forming through volunteerism. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Jerrold is the Organizational Development Consultant at the City of Phoenix in Arizona. In this episode we chat about his career path and how he went from broadcasting to consulting. We also talked about how one can excel at being an Internal Org Dev Consultant and the difference from being an outside consultant. Also we discuss all the good things that the NFBPA is doing and how to support. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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