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Ian is the Environmental Services Supervisor at Jurupa Community Services District in Jurupa Valley California. In this episode we chat about how he ascended from a summer job to where he is at today. Also we go into his offering to cities nationwide, an app that allows the community to have all of their municipal contacts in one place. Innovation and new technology is what Ian use using to help our Public Works Industry. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Michele is the Founder of PositiveHire, a firm that helps employers recruit and retain experienced Black, Latinx & Indigenous women in STEM for management roles. In this episdoe we go deep into what its like navigating the STEM world from college to upper management as a woman of color. We also chat about an interesting concept coined "social listening." Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Alyssa is the Senior Environmental Quality Analyst @ Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy in Lansing Michigan. In this episode we chat about Alyssa wanting to be a Wildlife bilogist and now being a rocksar at Water Conservation. We also talk about the uniqueness about her current role and its importance in keeping everyone progressing through their careers. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/public-works-podcast--3064636/support.
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Tyler is the Deputy Public Works Director of the City of Tehachapi in California. In this episode we chat about his career path leagind up to his current position and also how a summer internship led him into Public Works. We also cover topics like "never be bored" and "constant development" as a way he has kept his sword sharp. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Tim is the Executive Director at Lower Cape Fear Water and Sewer Authority in North Carolina. Tim and I chat about what his position entails and his career pathe to his specific position. We talk about how Finance coursework can help out anyone in this industry. Give the episode a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Chris is the Director Code Compliance at City of Dallas in Texas. Chris and I chat about all things Code and what his position entails. We also cover topics like his most frequent calls and how he has navigated his career throughout the city and ascended the ranks through hard work and persistence. Give the episode a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Marshall is the Director of Public Works at City of Orting in Washington. Marshall and I chat about the City of Orting and its uniqueness. We also cover topics like Lava flows, freight traings and Validated learninig. Give the episode a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Scott is the Wastewater Treatment Operations Manager at City of Howell in Michigan. Scott and I chat about his initiative with The Grit Channel and where he is looking to take the channel. We also cover topics like Critical Thinking Skills and OJT Vs. Self paced learninig. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Greg is the Director of Parks and Recreation at the City of LeClaire Iowa. Greg and I chat about him being the first in his position and how he is growing and he goes. We also cover topics like "How to be Organized" and what its like to show up to one of the events to relect on the good he is doing. Make sure you give the episode a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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John is the Project Manager at Howard County DPW in Crownsville Maryland. John and I chat about how juggling 12 projects at once takes priortization and persistance. We also agree that when voting for whats next in a city, vote for infrastructure. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Izaiah is the Deputy Director - Operations and Maintenance at South Platte Renew in Colorado. In this episode we chat about what happens at South Platte Renew and how they are able to pull of these operations. We also cover topics like Water Rights and Public Speaking. Give the episode a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Randy is the Water Production Manager at G. Robert House Jr. Water Treatment Facility in Suffolk Virginia. Randy and I chat about his time in the industry and how he keeps up with changes in the industry. Attention to detail and Math have been skillsets that have helped him in his career so far. Make sure you listen to the episode and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/public-works-podcast--3064636/support.
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Dan is the Sales and Business Development Leader at CrewPlex. Dan and I chat about what problem he is solving with CrewPlex and how entering the Public Works industry is is going so far. We also cover topics like wearables, Silve Tsunami and unique use cases for CrewPlex. Make sure you give this episode a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Shellie is the Water Quality Division Director at Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality. In this episode we chat with The Water Queen about how 16oz of bottled water is $1-3 dollars and tap water is $.002 per gallon. We also cover topics like her knack for joining and ascending in associations throughout her career. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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In this enlightening episode, join me as I sit down with Clayton, the Mapping Administrator at Eastern Municipal Water District and IEGIS User Group Coordinator, hailing from sunny Southern California. Clayton's passion for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is palpable, and his drive to excel in his craft is evident throughout our conversation.
We delve into the fascinating world of cartography, exploring the ancient methods that have paved the way for modern map-making. Clayton takes us on a journey through the evolution of maps, discussing how traditional practices have seamlessly merged with cutting-edge technologies.The discussion extends to the future, with Clayton sharing insights on the role of Artificial Intelligence in shaping the landscape of map-making. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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In this captivating episode, join me as I sit down with April, the Director of Strategic Communications and Public Affairs at Eastern Municipal Water District in California. April generously shares insights into the dynamic realm of her role, overseeing communications and public affairs in a vast operation covering 558 square miles. With three decades of dedicated service, April offers a treasure trove of wisdom and intelligence garnered over the years.
As a public service reminder, April encourages us all to "Drink Your Tap Water and if possible, Get Rid of Grass." Tune in to this enlightening conversation, gain valuable perspectives on water management, and be inspired by April's commitment to public awareness. Cheers to a hydrating and grass-free future! Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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In this enriching episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with Sean, the Street Operations Manager at the City of Sunnyvale in California. While I may use a surplus of baseball analogies, Sean and I engaged in a fantastic conversation encompassing all aspects of personal development and the significance of non-transactional conversations.
Throughout our discussion, Sean highlighted the pivotal role of flexibility as a key skillset that has fueled his success in his career. Mentorship emerged as a recurring theme, woven into the fabric of our conversation as Sean shared profound insights on the interconnectedness of personal and professional growth.
Whether you're curious about the game of baseball or eager to glean wisdom on personal development and thriving in a managerial role, this episode offers a wealth of valuable insights from Sean's experiences and expertise. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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In this captivating episode, I have the pleasure of talking with Ryan, the Wastewater Collection System Supervisor at the City of San Luis Obispo in California. Our conversation unfolds into the intricacies of Ryan's role, shedding light on the responsibilities and challenges that come with being a Wastewater Supervisor in this dynamic city.
We delve into the evolving landscape of the workforce, particularly the new generation, and Ryan shares valuable insights on how cultivating soft skills has not only been instrumental in his personal and professional growth but has also propelled his career on the fast track.
A unique tidbit about Ryan: if you happen to be in the coastal California mountains and get passed by a mountain biker, chances are it's him. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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In this enlightening episode, I sit down with Mike, the Owner/Operator of MRG Presentations, who is on a mission to elevate Municipal Professional Development to new heights. Together, we delve into the challenges he identifies within current organizations and explore tactical strategies through role-play to address common workplace dichotomies.
Mike brings a wealth of knowledge to the conversation, tackling issues related to personalities, generations, and various differentiators that shape the modern workplace. His passion for enhancing professional development in the municipal sector is evident as we navigate through insightful discussions on navigating complexities and fostering a more harmonious and productive work environment.
Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
Find more from Mike here: http://www.mrgpresentations.com/
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In this engaging episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with Hillary, the Water Education and Program Coordinator for Grand Rapids, Michigan. Hillary is not just good; she's the best. Our conversation delves into her expertise, where she discusses the art of "Job Crafting" and her instrumental role in shaping the workforce program for the future of water management in Grand Rapids.
Hillary's passion for her work is palpable as she shares insights into the initiatives she's driving. From fostering curiosity to emphasizing the power of self-awareness, Hillary unveils the superpowers that contribute to her success in the dynamic field of water education and program coordination.
Tune in to this episode to discover how Hillary's dedication and strategic approach are ensuring that the future of water in Grand Rapids is not only secure but thriving under her capable hands.
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