Chad Edwards: East Palestine
Chad joins OCMA as the new City Manager of East Palestine where he started working in October of 2023. Chad previously served in similar roles in Sisterville, Gordon and Shinnston, West Virginia starting in 2015.
Chad joins OCMA as the new City Manager of East Palestine where he started working in October of 2023. Chad previously served in similar roles in Sisterville, Gordon and Shinnston, West Virginia starting in 2015.
The City of Oxford, and its residents, are preparing the community for a more sustainable future.
The Oxford City Council recently adopted Towards a Sustainable, Resilient Future: A Climate Action Plan for Oxford, Ohio. To achieve the bold carbon-neutrality goal of 2045, Oxford’s Climate Action Steering Committee and City Staff researched best practices and engaged the public on ways to get there, while preparing for climate risks.
The Climate Action Plan (CAP) sets out strategies for achieving carbon neutrality in our energy systems, transportation, and utilities, while striving to be Zero Waste and improving carbon sequestration. To help Oxford adapt and bounce back from climate change, the City must also plan for excessive heat, flooding and drought, severe storms, and strengthen ecosystems and forests.
You can read the plan here. The goals are also integrated in the recently adopted Oxford Tomorrow Comprehensive Plan. As Mayor Bill Snavely states in the CAP’s introduction “As citizens of Oxford, we are all stewards of our community and our environment. This plan provides a roadmap for bringing about a high quality, low carbon, and prosperous life for all community members, present and future.”
Chris joins OCMA as the Fire Chief in Upper Arlington.
Professor Wukich is joining OCMA as Associate Member. He currently is serving as the Interim Director of Urban Studies at Cleveland State University.
Kathleen joins OCMA as the Communications Coordinator for the City of Painesville where she has served the past five years as part of the leadership team.
Breanne joins OCMA as a Civil Assistant Prosecutor in Logan County. She has previous served the Solicitor for Yellow Springs and in private practice served as an Assistant Law Director for several communities in the Dayton area.
Wright State is offering a limited number of Public Sector Scholarships for federal, state, and local government employees for Fall Semester 2025. These scholarships cover 50 percent of tuition for the two-year program length.
You should provide official confirmation of your employment to program director Dr. Daniel Warshawsky and submit your M.P.A. application through the Graduate School website. You will automatically be considered for the scholarship when your application is received.
Wright State is offering a limited number of Public Sector Scholarships for federal, state, and local government employees for Fall Semester 2024. These scholarships cover 50 percent of tuition for the two-year program length. The scholarship priority deadline is March 1, 2024. However, applications will be accepted until mid-August (or as long as scholarships are available). You should provide official confirmation of your employment to program director Daniel Warshawsky and submit your M.P.A. application through the Graduate School website. You will automatically be considered for the scholarship when your application is received.
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