
In this episode of The 1% Podcast, host [Your Name] sits down with Rick Hogaboam, a seasoned public servant and outspoken advocate for data-driven governance. With a rich background in municipal leadership and community engagement, Rick shares his journey, his vision for Nampa, and the principles he believes will help transform local government.
Rick’s public service résumé includes roles as a Nampa city council member, Chief of Staff to Mayor Debbie Kling, and currently as Canyon County Clerk.
He holds a Master’s degree in Public Administration and has earned multiple professional certifications in leadership, emergency management, project management, and nonprofit operations.
Beyond his governmental work, Rick has served in nonprofit leadership, education, and coaching — giving him broad perspective on service, stewardship, and community building.
In our conversation, we explore:
Rick’s philosophy of “data meets compassion” in governance
How transparency and fiscal analysis strengthen trust in public institutions
Strategies to manage growth, traffic, and infrastructure pressures in a fast-expanding city
The challenges and opportunities of running for mayor in Nampa
Lessons from his career about navigating bureaucracy, building coalitions, and creating real impact
Whether you’re a civic-minded citizen, a public administration professional, or just curious about how local leadership works, this episode offers both inspiration and actionable ideas.