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On the Move - June 24, 2019

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NACo Officers

  • President Greg Cox and Executive Director Matt Chase spoke at the Hawai’i State Association of Counties annual conference, held June 9-12 in Wailea, Maui County, Hawaii. The theme of the conference was Hot Topics in Sustainability.
  • Cox and Chase also attended the NACo County Technology Strategy Focus Group meeting held June 5-7 in Warren County (Lake George), N.Y. Joining them were First Vice President Mary Ann Borgeson, Second Vice President Gary Moore and Immediate Past President Roy Charles Brooks.

NACo STAFF 

  • Associate Program Director Jenna Moran and Associate Legislative Directors Julie Ufner and Lindsey Holman spoke at the Gulf of Mexico Alliance & Gulf States Counties and Parishes Caucus meeting, held June 11-13 in Baldwin County, Ala. (Gulf Shores).
  • Deputy Director of Government Affairs Jack Peterson participated in the Elections Working Group Meeting, held June 3-4 in Cook County, Ill.
  • Associate Legislative Director Daria Daniel spoke at the National Association of Regional Councils meeting held June 9-12 in Douglas County, Neb. (Omaha).
  • Associate Legislative Director Eryn Hurley discussed NACo’s work on opioid abuse with the Appalachian Regional Council at the Mississippi Association of Supervisors Annual Conference, held June 11-12 in Harrison County (Biloxi). 
  • Deborah Cox, deputy executive director and director of Government Affairs, spoke at the Florida Association of Counties’ Annual Conference, held June 11-14 in Orange County (Orlando).

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