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Public Works Podcast
Joseph Blackman
364 episodes
1 week ago
Where you come to hear new innovative ideas in the Public Works arena. Stories, trials and tribulations and more. We highlight those who are working behind-the-scenes to keep our communities in motion.
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Where you come to hear new innovative ideas in the Public Works arena. Stories, trials and tribulations and more. We highlight those who are working behind-the-scenes to keep our communities in motion.
Show more...
Government
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Matthew Junker: Public Relations Specialist @ Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County
Public Works Podcast
50 minutes
3 months ago
Matthew Junker: Public Relations Specialist @ Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County
Matthew Junker, the Public Relations Specialist at the Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County, outlined his role in communicating with the public and elected officials, administering the website, monitoring legislation, and volunteering with associations to keep superiors informed. Matthew emphasized the importance of being a lifelong learner, an effective listener, and engaging in proactive outreach, while also highlighting his career progression and the stability of the water industry. Matthew shared successful legislative interventions through the American Water Works Association (AWWA), discussed public trust and communication strategies, and provided advice on information gathering, navigating political landscapes, addressing misconceptions about the water industry, and the importance of continuous investment in infrastructure. Matthew concluded by sharing inspirational advice from mentors and inviting water industry communicators to join a "community of practice" within the AWWA to collaborate and support each other. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
Public Works Podcast
Where you come to hear new innovative ideas in the Public Works arena. Stories, trials and tribulations and more. We highlight those who are working behind-the-scenes to keep our communities in motion.