10 hours ago Share by: Julie Murphy Flagler County Public Information Officer
Human Resources Director Pamela Wu has added a feather to her leadership cap, as earlier this month she graduated from the National Association of Counties High Performance Leadership Academy.
The program was designed by the Professional Development Academy in partnership with Fortune 1000 executives, public sector leaders, world-renowned academics, and thought leaders including General Colin Powell and Dr. Marshall Goldsmith, according to the National Association of Counties website. Its stated goal is to empower frontline county government professionals with practical, results-oriented leadership skills.
“It is also designed specifically for the unique challenges and opportunities of serving in county government,” County Administrator Jerry Cameron said. “In addition to the webinars and small-group cohort sessions, Ms. Wu was required to complete assignments every day for
Pamela Wu. (Flagler County)
Flagler County government Human Resources Director Pamela Wu has added a feather to her leadership cap, as earlier this month she graduated from the National Association of Counties (NACo) High Performance Leadership Academy.
The program was designed by the Professional Development Academy in partnership with Fortune 1000 executives, public sector leaders, world-renowned academics, and thought leaders including General Colin Powell and Dr. Marshall Goldsmith, according to the National Association of Counties website. Its stated goal is to empower frontline county government professionals with practical, results-oriented leadership skills.
“It is also designed specifically for the unique challenges and opportunities of serving in county government,” County Administrator Jerry Cameron said. “In addition to the webinars and small-group cohort sessions, Ms. Wu was required to complete assignments every day for twelve weeks.”
CARES Act funds help Quincy PD with tech upgrade, accountability
After years of waiting, the Quincy Police Department is getting some upgrades.
and last updated 2020-12-14 23:16:35-05
QUINCY, Fla. (WTXL) â After years of waiting, the Quincy Police Department is getting some upgrades.
QPD rolled out their new body cameras a month ago in an effort to increase police accountability. The interactions that that officer has with the citizens will be captured on the body armed camera, said Captain Robert Mixson.
It s a common piece of technology for law enforcement and Quincy Police Department is getting their hands on the tech after years of trying to get the funding.