Resources for 麻豆视频 City, County, and Community Partners
Featuring Danielle Verwahren
January 23 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm CT
To improve the support offerings provided to 麻豆视频 Member Programs, 麻豆视频 hosts a Training Webinar series. The webinars host expert guests and occur when speakers are available. Members can attend the live taping of the presentation, or review recordings posted to the 麻豆视频 Member Commons for members to review at any time. Future calls and topics will be posted on the 麻豆视频 events page. To gain access to the Training Webinar series, join as an 麻豆视频 Member Program. . Email questions to info@epicn.org.
鈥楶roviding value to all鈥 is one of 麻豆视频鈥檚 core philosophies as it does business. 麻豆视频 realizes that the effort taken by the city, county, or community liaisons working with an 麻豆视频 program can be large. This is the first of many resources 麻豆视频 plans to publish to bring value to city, county, and community leaders working with 麻豆视频 programs to make work easier and of higher quality. The 鈥淩esources for 麻豆视频 City, County, and Community Partners: A conversation with 麻豆视频 award winner at the ‘s Management Analyst, Danielle Verwahren,鈥 webinar will start at 1:30 PM CT on Thursday, January 23.
The conversation will focus on lessons Danielle learned from participating as the city staff assigned to managing their 2018-2019 partnership with the University of Washington鈥檚 Livable City Year program. Future, and current city, county, and community partners should be invited to engage in this presentation. Those who submit questions before and during the event will have the opportunity to have an open conversation with the presenter.
Presenter Bio
Danielle Verwahren served as the program manager for the City of Bellevue鈥檚 2018-19 partnership with Livable City Year at the University of Washington. As a management analyst in the City Manager鈥檚 Office she manages projects centered around community outreach, employee engagement, and organizational performance in addition to providing extensive research and analysis to support high-profile initiatives. Danielle earned a master鈥檚 degree in public administration from the University of Washington and a bachelor鈥檚 in political science and economics from Colorado State University. Passionate about the next generation of public servants, she sits on the International City/County Management Association Advisory Board on Graduate Education and actively recruits students through the Livable City Year partnership.

