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Southern California Water Coalition Charley Wilson and Santa Margarita Water District's Jim Leach sits down with PublicCEO's Ryder Todd Smith to talk about: Ingraining water conservation into everyday life Collaborating to address climate change's effect on water Investing into long term water management
West Coast Arborists' Vice President Andrew Trotter chats with PublicCEO's Ryder Todd Smith to talk about: The importance of urban forestry to a community Proactive City planning and development Building sustainable and renewable cities
West Coast Arborists' Vice President Andrew Trotter chats with PublicCEO's Ryder Todd Smith to talk about: The importance of urban forestry to a community Proactive City planning and development Building sustainable and renewable cities
Raymond James' Jose Vera and Parker Colvin chat with PublicCEO's Ryder Todd Smith about: Why right now is the best time to refinance bonds Prioritizing financial responsibility within your agency Being proactive in managing debt Using green bonds to pursue environmentally-friendly projects
California Joint Powers Insurance Authority's Kelly Trainer Policky sits down with PublicCEO Report Host Ryder Todd Smith to discuss: Taking advantage of the California JPIA Employment Hotline Navigating a virtual or hyrbid work environment Making workplaces safe and inclusive
National Demographics Corp. President Douglas Johnson and Nielsen Merksamer Partner Christopher Skinnell talk with PublicCEO Report Host Ryder Todd Smith about; where public agencies should be in their redistricting process, planning hybrid and virtual public outreach meetings, involving elected officials to improve public awareness, meeting the requirements in the Fair Maps Act.
MMASC President Tanya Spiegel and PublicCEO Report Host Ryder Todd Smith discuss collaborating and growing with other like-minded professionals, replicating and duplicating best practices and building your career ethically.
Investing is effective communication may be one of the best things your public agency can do. President of CAPIO Maurice Chaney joins Ryder Todd Smith to discuss how communication is vital to public agencies and how to use all the tools at their disposal for a better future.
After 2020, the world will never be the same—especially in local government. On the journey to recovery, public agencies must engage residents to rebuild public trust and communication.  Institute for Local Government (ILG) Executive Director Erica Manuel sits down with Ryder Todd Smith to discuss how ILG is training government leaders to navigate complex issues, including successfully emerging from the pandemic.
As our world recovers from the pandemic, governments are seeking to improve upon inefficient and broken systems that better serve constituents. Â Lindsey Horvath, mayor of West Hollywood and immediate past president of California Contract Cities Association, discusses the disconnect between resident participation and government services as well as tactics that empower residents to use government resources.
Well, it's budget season. As your agency is approving next fiscal year's budget, you might be wishing money would rain from the sky. We've got the next best thing. Andy Nickerson, president/CEO of HdL Companies, chats with Ryder Todd Smith about the massive changes in revenue public agencies have seen over the last year and a half and ways municipalities can boomerang back with the market.
How will an academic public policy theory actually advance society? Frank Zerunyan, professor at the University of Southern California, council member at Rolling Hills Estates and executive board member for the California Contract Cities Association, is chatting with Ryder Todd Smith on how academic theologies can become real, actionable policies for public agencies.
If you're focusing your public agency's efforts on renewable energy, looking for additional revenue streams, searching for control over local energy rates OR all of the above, joining a community choice aggregation (CCA) might be a good fit. Jason Caudle, city manager of the City of Lancaster and executive director of California Choice Energy Authority (CalChoice), sits down with Ryder Todd Smith to discuss the risks and rewards of CCAs for public agencies.
Nextdoor is one of the world's largest and fastest-growing social media networks. The neighborhood-focused platform offers public agencies a unique way starting conversations with their residents. Joseph Porcelli, global public agency lead at Nextdoor, sits down with Ryder Todd Smith to chat about how public agencies can use Nextdoor to gain invaluable information about their residents and enact change in their communities.
Has your agency ever built a playground? Constructed a road? Thrown a festival or concert? Then you've had to deal with a city's liabilities and considered the potential losses with every project. Jonathan Shull, chief executive director of the California JPIA, sits down with Ryder Todd Smith to chat about the many, and sometimes unfair, risks public agencies face each day while providing necessary services.
Are you part of one of hundreds of public agencies that has to redistrict in the coming year? During a pandemic? With a shortened timeline? With new outreach laws?? We're here to help. Doug Johnson, president of National Demographics, and Christopher Skinnell, partner at Nielsen Merksamer, chat with Ryder Todd Smith about the various challenges public agencies are facing while having to redistrict, including new laws agencies will have to comply with and successfully engaging the community.
Wouldn't it be productive to have the insights and perspectives of the state government, local government and the private sector working together? Meet Juan Garza. Former Bellflower City Council member, past president of the Cal Cities LA Division AND principal at Six Heron LLC, Garza offers a unique perspective on how local governments can work with state legislators to accomplish policy goals and address the needs of California residents. Hear how Garza helped with the successful revitalization of downtown Bellflower, how cities should take lead in planning and infrastructure and how Bellflower cut its homeless population by more than half in 10 months.
With waning budgets, increasing pressure on California's electrical grid and unprecedented threats to public health and safety, what's an agency to do? In the latest Report, Ryder speaks with Ashley Cascio and Tyler Girtman of Climatec, a leading building technologies firm renewing energy infrastructure across the state to help local agencies address these challenges head on. They discuss COVID-killing technologies, keeping critical infrastructure online during the unthinkable, the state shift toward resiliency, how agencies are funding their modernizations and more.
Last year, we learned that unicorns in a pandemic are personalized, reusable, American-made N-95 masks. Nevertheless, we found one and we're bringing you intel on this market in our newest episode of the PublicCEO Report. Learn how witnessing his brother extend the life of a reusable mask with disinfectant spray during the mask shortage inspired Jesse Chang to launch My Mask Movement, a project serving up custom-fit PPE to underserved communities.
Good data, bad data and pizza? Kevin Lyons, FlashVote co-founder and CEO, dives deep into representative data: what it is, the ways it's gathered and how it can be used to determine everything from whether your agency should take on an initiative to the type of pizza you should order for family dinner.
Ken Pulskamp, former city manager and California City Management Foundation executive director, shares his thoughts on the ins and outs of the city management profession today.