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By City of Lexington
The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.
Episode three of Cueing it Up with the City Manager features Johnnie Taylor interviewing Tom Johnson, Water Resources Director for the City of Lexington. This is the fifth episode in the Public Servant Series, where City Manager Johnnie Taylor interviews department leads about their role in City government.
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Episode four of Cueing it Up with the City Manager features Johnnie Taylor interviewing Andy Thomas, Natural Gas Director for the City of Lexington. This is the fourth episode in the Public Servant Series, where City Manager Johnnie Taylor interviews department leads about their role in city government.
Episode three of Cueing it Up with the City Manager features Johnnie Taylor interviewing Bill Stockman, Electric Services Manager for the City of Lexington. This is the third episode in the Public Servant Series, where City Manager Johnnie Taylor interviews department leads about their role in city government.
Episode two of Cueing it Up with the City Manager features Johnnie Taylor interviewing Mike Horney, Public Services Director for the City of Lexington. This is the second episode in the Public Servant Series, where City Manager Johnnie Taylor interviews department leads about their role in city government.
Episode one of Cueing it Up with the City Manager features Johnnie Taylor interviewing Tammy Absher, Director of Business and Community Development for the City of Lexington. This is the first episode in the Public Servant Series, where City Manager Johnnie Taylor interviews department leads about their role in city government.
Abby is a seasoned director who works with a team of 11 professionals overseeing a diverse range of functions vital to the city's growth and vitality including business development, redevelopment, planning, zoning, land use and more. In this interview you'll learn more about BCD and their role in ensuring the healthy, steady growth of Lexington, North Carolina while maintaining it's quality of life.
The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.