Local Government Innovation & Redesign

To support local government redesign efforts and recognize the innovative work already underway, the Public and Nonprofit Leadership Center has partnered with state associations to create the Local Government Innovation & Redesign Guide and host a yearly Local Government Innovations Awards ceremony.

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Linda Alter

Linda is a full time MPA student as of Fall '08 with an interest in community and economic development, specifically workforce development. She is also a TA for two sections of Leadership for the Common Good. Due to Linda's extensive real estate and business experience, she is currently involved on a volunteer basis in the foreclosure crisis in North Minneapolis. She was also formerly a teacher, has worked for a start-up charter school in 07-08, and has interests in education improvements as well. Who doesn't? Linda has lived in the Twin Cities for 18 years, and prior to that lived in Santa Cruz CA for 5 years and grew up in Washington D.C., where she was born.

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Hello Linda,

Remember me from Computer Associates?

I spend half my time in Arizona now. Do lots of running and hiking. Remained good friends with Doug Cameron (you might recall he was about 6' 10").

He did some work for me at several companies and most recetly helped me get "RentOneOnline.Com" going several years ago. (http://www.rentoneonline.com/law.php)

My ed and I still operated Kendall & Potter Property Mgmt in Aptos, CA (www.montereycoast.com).

I always thought it was an anomoly that you bought a home nearly directly across the road (Hihn Rd.) where I lived up to about 84.

Soulds like you found your niche in the academia environment. Always thought you were a very bright professional.

Fortunately, unlike some, all my kids have turned out to be productive and good citizens. My eldest John worked himself up to VP of sales for Snap-On leaving last year to reduce his travel...and now runs the west for Batesville Casket Co. - at least a deman much like software once was.

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