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How to Build a Safer, Cleaner, and Greener Future with Councilmember Mark Jeffreys
Manage episode 497601295 series 2442181
In this week’s episode, co-host Ryan Coonerty talks to Cincinnati City Councilmember Mark Jeffreys. They discuss his path to public service, beginning as the son of an immigrant, relying on food stamps, and then working as a union laborer and as a security guard. Jeffreys talks about lessons from running major divisions in corporate America and launching startups, and what has driven him to turn his attention to elected office with priorities of, driving innovative solutions to public safety, economic development, and more. Jeffreys' work has also included a specific commitment to addressing lead poisoning and the long-term impact of doing so. In addition, the conversation touches on long-term goal setting in a culture of immediacy, engaging community members in local politics, and the diverse economic landscape of Cincinnati. Tune in to learn more about Councilmember Mark Jeffreys' transition from the private to the public sector.
IN THIS EPISODE:
• [01:04] The experiences that shaped Cincinnati City Council Member Mark Jeffreys and where his focus lies today.
• [04:21] Differences and similarities between work in the public and private sectors.
• [08:03] Reconciling a culture of immediacy with long-term goal-setting.
• [11:32] Housing in Cincinnati: from embracing change and engaging community members to approval processes.
• [14:15] The diverse economic landscape of Cincinnati today.
• [17:28] Why City Council Member Jeffreys considers lead poisoning an issue close to his heart.
• [20:38] His focus on public safety and the holistic initiatives he is using to support this.
• [24:31] Cincinnati City Council Member Jeffreys’ long history of advocacy for LGBTQ rights.
• [26:40] The community response to the fight for LGBTQ rights.
• [27:40] His advice for the next generation, with a focus on his own kids.
250 episodes
Manage episode 497601295 series 2442181
In this week’s episode, co-host Ryan Coonerty talks to Cincinnati City Councilmember Mark Jeffreys. They discuss his path to public service, beginning as the son of an immigrant, relying on food stamps, and then working as a union laborer and as a security guard. Jeffreys talks about lessons from running major divisions in corporate America and launching startups, and what has driven him to turn his attention to elected office with priorities of, driving innovative solutions to public safety, economic development, and more. Jeffreys' work has also included a specific commitment to addressing lead poisoning and the long-term impact of doing so. In addition, the conversation touches on long-term goal setting in a culture of immediacy, engaging community members in local politics, and the diverse economic landscape of Cincinnati. Tune in to learn more about Councilmember Mark Jeffreys' transition from the private to the public sector.
IN THIS EPISODE:
• [01:04] The experiences that shaped Cincinnati City Council Member Mark Jeffreys and where his focus lies today.
• [04:21] Differences and similarities between work in the public and private sectors.
• [08:03] Reconciling a culture of immediacy with long-term goal-setting.
• [11:32] Housing in Cincinnati: from embracing change and engaging community members to approval processes.
• [14:15] The diverse economic landscape of Cincinnati today.
• [17:28] Why City Council Member Jeffreys considers lead poisoning an issue close to his heart.
• [20:38] His focus on public safety and the holistic initiatives he is using to support this.
• [24:31] Cincinnati City Council Member Jeffreys’ long history of advocacy for LGBTQ rights.
• [26:40] The community response to the fight for LGBTQ rights.
• [27:40] His advice for the next generation, with a focus on his own kids.
250 episodes
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