Learn how the Jennings Randolph International Fellowship provides public works professionals with the opportunity of a lifetime; to learn, grow, and explore how other communities abroad approach public works. Enjoy this overview of the fellowship program as well as insight into one 2014 fellow’s experience in New Zealand reviewing emergency management best practices and other aspects of rebuilding New Zealand communities after the 2011 earthquakes. 

Learning Objectives:

1.     Discover how the Jennings Randolph International Fellowship Program provides professionals with the unique experience of exchanging information and best practices firsthand.

2.     Discuss Emergency Management best practices and response methods utilized by New Zealand communities.

3.     Compare the role of public works professionals as first responders between New Zealand and the United States.

SPEAKERS:

Amanda Millirons, MPA
ASSISTANT PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR,  City of Palm Bay,  Palm Bay,  FL

Tyler Palmer
DEPUTY DIRECTOR-OPERATIONS,  City of Moscow,  Moscow,  ID

Contributor/Source

Amanda Millirons, MPA

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