Last month, we put out a call for our seventh round of GovLoop Featured Bloggers – and you responded with amazing enthusiasm. Around 100 people from all walks of government and industry life sent in great ideas for posts, about everything from technology challenges in city government to using Twitter to monitor food safety in your city.
It was a tough process, but we were able to whittle down the entries to the following writers. Read on to meet the new GovLoop Featured Bloggers, who will be posting once a week for the next three months. We’re excited to introduce them to you – and even more excited to read what they’ll be writing about. You can follow along with all Featured Blogger posts at this link. (And you’ll know if what you’re reading is by a featured blogger by the nifty banner at the top.)
Our featured bloggers will start their posts the week of January 25th — get ready!
(Want to be a featured blogger but didn’t make it this time or didn’t apply by the deadline? Worry not – we’ll be hosting this challenge every few months. Make sure to check back in March 2016 for details on the next cycle.)
Jessica Sellers
Katherine Spivey
Katherine Spivey serves as GSA’s Plain Language Launcher. In 2015, she was a NextGen Public Service Award Finalist (NextGen 30) for Exemplary Leadership. She is co-chair of the Plain Language Action and Information Network (PLAIN) and trains for Digital Gov University. At GSA, she manages web content, coordinates social media and edits the Great Government through Technology blog. Before GSA, Katherine was web content manager at DHS, the international law firm Steptoe & Johnson LLP and the International Association of Chiefs of Police. With an M.A. from UVa and a B.A. from the University of Mary Washington, she has taught at community colleges and at the Amphibious Warfare School in Quantico, Virginia.
Mary Beth Barber
Robert Goerge
Robert (Bob) Goerge has worked with local, state, and federal government leaders for the past 30 years, primarily in the areas of children’s services, human services, health care, education, criminal and juvenile justice. His primary focus has been to use the data that is collected by government agencies to inform policymakers and agency leaders about the impact of programs on individuals, families, and neighborhoods. He has done this as part of Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, an organization devoted to using rigorous data analysis and achievable solutions to improve the lives of our most vulnerable children, youth and families. He also teaches at the University of Chicago.
Sida Ly-Xiong
Stephen L. Buckner
Stephen L. Buckner is a senior executive at the U.S. Census Bureau serving as the assistant director of communications. He manages the statistical agency’s internal and external communications activities, including media relations, congressional and intergovernmental affairs, stakeholder engagement, customer relations and digital dissemination. He currently is overseeing a massive transformation of census.gov and its 5 million pages into a customer-centric platform for innovation. In addition to managing the data dissemination efforts for more than 100 annual surveys, his team is also researching, testing and planning new digital communications strategies to reach respondents and motivate on-line response for the 2020 Census.
Jennifer Dreibelbis
Derek Belt
Derek Belt is the Social Media Specialist at Seattle’s King County. He manages a digital media program that engages 251,000 fans and followers across 180+ social networks, and reaches one in nine residents through emails and text messaging. Derek has a master’s in communication leadership from the University of Washington and previously worked at an advertising agency in Seattle that was acquired by Deloitte Digital in 2013. Derek says his job is to help King County do old things in new ways.
Krista J. Roche
Jim Gill
Jim Gill is Vice President, Public Sector Sales, at Cornerstone OnDemand, a leading global provider in cloud-based learning and talent management software. Previously, Jim was President and co-founder of TMG Government, a service disabled veteran-owned small consulting business committed to solving complex organizational issues by focusing on building and maintaining igh performance teams. Jim has more than 30 years of experience in results-oriented environments, thoroughly demonstrated at critical management positions in highly competitive and diverse private and public sector organizations. He has varied experience as an Army senior non-commissioned officer and combat veteran, executive, entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and as a human capital and learning consultant to United States and partner governmental organizations. Jim has been a contributing author to Chief Learning Officer Magazine and is also the co-author of the book Don’t Sell Yourself Short, Be All That You Can Be.
Jennifer Aubel
Wendy Dutenhoeffer
Wendy Dutenhoeffer is the chief financial officer for Housing Kitsap in Bremerton Washington. She has over 23 years of experience in finance and over 15 years of government experience, serving Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office, the State of Idaho and a federal contractor for the Navy. She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Idaho State University, earned the Certified Property Manager designation from the Institute of Real Estate Management and was a Search and Rescue volunteer and K9 handler.
Petra Colindres
Michelle Baker
Michelle Baker, Ph.D. is the Conservation Writing Pro. She trains government scientists who work to conserve our nation’s resources. She also edits conservation documents written in collaboration with landowners, developers and state and federal agencies.
Eugene de Ribeaux
Joe Abusamra
Joe Abusamra is Vice President, Product Marketing at Acendre, a leading provider of federal cloud-based talent management solutions. Joe has over 20 years of product marketing, product management and marketing experience, holding senior management positions for publicly traded and private technology companies. He is a regular contributor for numerous international publications, writing on HR, talent management and analytics. Joe works with the Acendre federal team to help agencies reduce their time to hire and improve their quality of hire, onboarding, performance management, employee engagement, succession planning and leadership development through the use of people analytics and flexible, configurable systems.