CNCounty News

On the Move - June 12, 2017

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NACo and County Officials
  • NACo President Bryan Desloge was among several state and local leaders who attended a White House meeting with President Donald Trump, June 8, for an idea session on infrastructure. A few days earlier, Desloge spoke at the Colorado Counties, Inc. Summer Conference in Summit County.
  • Second Vice President Greg Cox represented NACo at the National Association of County Veteran Service Officers Annual Training Conference in San Diego County, June 10–17.

 

NACo Staff

  • Dane Windsor has signed on as FSC regional development manager. As a liaison with state association and local government executives, Dane will manage Western regional sales.  Previously, he served as business development manager with Motorola Solutions and technical consultant with Parametric Technology Corporation.  He holds a bachelor’s degree in science and mechanical engineering from the University of Central Florida. 
  • Daria Daniel, associate legislative director, spoke at a session on workforce and economic development issues at the National Association of Regional Councils (NARC) Annual Conference and Exhibition held in Monterey, Calif., June 4–7.
  • Arthur Scott, associate legislative director, addressed members of the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE), June 5, at their 2017 Government Relations Symposium on how NACo uses data to drive decisions and inspire action through stakeholder mapping.  

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