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<br />The ProJect Team (continued)
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<br />Colin Baenziger, M.P.A.
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<br />Principal
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<br />Colin Baenziger is a student of local government and responsible
<br />for the executive recruitment functions at Colin Baenziger &
<br />Associates. Over the years, he has worked with a number of cities
<br />on recruitments, and on management, operational, and
<br />organizational issues. As a former manager and someone who
<br />actively consults with governments, he understands what it takes to
<br />do the manager's job, and to do it effectively. Furthermore,
<br />because he is active in a number of professional associations, he
<br />knows many of the nation's managers on a first name basis.
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<br />Some ofMr. Baenziger's searches for local governments include:
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<br />· County Manager, Baker County, FL (population 27,000)
<br />· County Administrator, Bay County, FL (population 158,000)
<br />· County Manager, Brevard County, FL (population 536,000)
<br />· County Administrator, Clay County, FL (population 160,000)
<br />· County Manager, Flagler County, FL (population (83,000) in 2007
<br />· County Administrator, Okeechobee County, (population 39,000) in 2008
<br />· County Administrator, Polk County, IA (population 400,000) in 2007
<br />· County Administrator, St. Johns County, FL (population 162,000) in 2007
<br />· County Manager, Polk County, IA (population 400,000),
<br />· City Manager, Coral Gables, FL (population 42,000),
<br />· City Manager, Greensboro, NC (population 259,000),
<br />· Village Manager, Key Biscayne, FL (population 11,000),
<br />· City Manager, Roanoke, VA (population 101,000),
<br />· City Manager, Cutler Bay, FL (population 352,000),
<br />· City Manager, Roanoke, VA (population 93,000),
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<br />Other recent efforts include a strategic planning session for the Florida Association of Special
<br />Districts, an operational review of Tamarac's water utility, a business practices review for a
<br />division of Martin County government, an operational reconciliation for Palm Beach County
<br />Water, development of an automated system to pay royalties to featured recording artists for the
<br />Recording Industry Association of America, and a review of financial procedures for a division
<br />of the Marriott Corporation.
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<br />Mr. Baenziger has a Master's Degree with Distinction in Public Administration from Cornell
<br />University's Graduate School of Management, and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Carleton
<br />College. He is also active in the International City Management Association and Leadership
<br />Palm Beach County, the Palm Beach and Broward County Leagues of Cities. He has also been
<br />called upon frequently to speak at conferences of the Florida League of Cities, the Utah and
<br />Florida City/County Managers' Associations, and the Florida Public Personnel Association. He
<br />resides in Palm Beach County, FL.
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