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What's Happening at MACo 2024 Pt. 1? - State and County Reps Share Insights, Resources

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In this episode of "What's Happening MoCo," we sit down with Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown to unpack the crucial responsibilities of his office. Brown speaks candidly about his initiatives aimed at reducing the over-incarceration of young Black men, fostering fairness, and leveraging technological advancements like AI to protect vulnerable populations. You'll also gain insights into the Maryland Equitable Justice Collaborative and a new civil rights division, and learn why networking opportunities at the MACo Conference are so beneficial for public servants.
Next, join us at the MAKO Conference in Ocean City, Maryland, for an inspiring conversation with Andrew Friedson, President of the Montgomery County Council. Friedson reflects on his 15-year attendance at the conference and its significance for state and county leaders. He highlights key accomplishments such as the Nonprofit Preservation Fund and an unprecedented $20 million economic development package. Friedson underscores the importance of innovation, particularly in biotech, and the powerful impact of government-private partnerships and community-based organizations in enhancing local services, especially during the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
We also talk with Jon Monger, Director of the Department of Environmental Protection, Sarah Kogel-Smucker, Montgomery County’s Climate Change Officer, Patrick Sawyer from the Maryland Department of Service and Civic Innovation and Michelle Whittaker, chief of staff for Councilmember Will Jwando. Join us to discover how you can contribute to making Montgomery County a better place to live.

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1. What's Happening at MACo 2024 Pt. 1? - State and County Reps Share Insights, Resources (00:00:00)

2. Attorney General Anthony Brown (00:00:02)

3. Council President Andrew Friedson (00:07:25)

4. DEP Director Jon Monger (00:22:26)

5. Climate Change Officer Sarah Kogel-Smucker (00:33:24)

6. Patrick Sawyer and State's Apprenticeship Program (00:46:57)

7. Michelle Whittaker - Councilmember Will Jawando Chief of Staff (00:54:31)

88 episodes

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In this episode of "What's Happening MoCo," we sit down with Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown to unpack the crucial responsibilities of his office. Brown speaks candidly about his initiatives aimed at reducing the over-incarceration of young Black men, fostering fairness, and leveraging technological advancements like AI to protect vulnerable populations. You'll also gain insights into the Maryland Equitable Justice Collaborative and a new civil rights division, and learn why networking opportunities at the MACo Conference are so beneficial for public servants.
Next, join us at the MAKO Conference in Ocean City, Maryland, for an inspiring conversation with Andrew Friedson, President of the Montgomery County Council. Friedson reflects on his 15-year attendance at the conference and its significance for state and county leaders. He highlights key accomplishments such as the Nonprofit Preservation Fund and an unprecedented $20 million economic development package. Friedson underscores the importance of innovation, particularly in biotech, and the powerful impact of government-private partnerships and community-based organizations in enhancing local services, especially during the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
We also talk with Jon Monger, Director of the Department of Environmental Protection, Sarah Kogel-Smucker, Montgomery County’s Climate Change Officer, Patrick Sawyer from the Maryland Department of Service and Civic Innovation and Michelle Whittaker, chief of staff for Councilmember Will Jwando. Join us to discover how you can contribute to making Montgomery County a better place to live.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. What's Happening at MACo 2024 Pt. 1? - State and County Reps Share Insights, Resources (00:00:00)

2. Attorney General Anthony Brown (00:00:02)

3. Council President Andrew Friedson (00:07:25)

4. DEP Director Jon Monger (00:22:26)

5. Climate Change Officer Sarah Kogel-Smucker (00:33:24)

6. Patrick Sawyer and State's Apprenticeship Program (00:46:57)

7. Michelle Whittaker - Councilmember Will Jawando Chief of Staff (00:54:31)

88 episodes

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