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On the Move - May 29, 2017

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NACo Members
  • Hamilton County, Ohio Commissioner Todd Portune testified before a House subcommittee May 19 to discuss the EPA’s integrated planning policy and counties’ clean water responsibilities.

NACo Staff

  • Joe Schultz has joined NACo as a senior IT engineer. Joe will be responsible for NACo’s network environment including servers, Wi-Fi, firewall security, system backups and disaster recovery. Prior to joining NACo, he worked for Accenture Federal Services in various capacities. He holds certifications in data communications systems and information systems security from Potomac College (now University of the Potomac) in Washington, D.C.

  • Linda Langston, strategic relations director, represented NACo at the FEMA National Advisory Council meeting May 22–25 in Hillsborough County, Fla.

  • Jenna Moran, program manager, spoke at a peer exchange and training for local planners on Improving Community Resilience through Risk Modeling in San Luis Obispo County, Calif. on May 22.

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