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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Amelia Brunelle

Amelia xmas 09.jpg Amelia Brunelle is a graduate student pursing dual masters in public policy at the Humphrey School and in business management at the Carlson School. Originally from Georgia, Amelia earned a Bachelors of Science in music business from Northeastern University in Boston, and spent the last few years working in non-profit development and hospital administration. She returned to studies to acquire additional quantitative and program evaluation skills in order to ideally bring increased efficiency to the public or non-profit sector in the future.

Amelia's favorite place to pubTalk - debate current issues and public affairs - is at Acadia Café, just a short walk from the West Bank campus, over a black bean burger and any IPA brew she hasn't yet tried.

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