Doing What Matters - Joshua Bednarek, Planning and Development Department | | On this episode of Doing What Matters, City Manager Ed Zuercher speaks with Joshua Bednarek, of the Planning and Development Department, to discuss PLANPHX, and other issues related to long range planning for the city. | | | |
Doing What Matters - Tyre Davis, Steele Indian School Park Manager | | Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher interviews Tyre Davis, Steele Indian School Park Manager, and talks about the daily and event uses of the large park space, from fishing to concerts, and everything in between. Tyre talks about managing the park during large events, including Phoenix Pride, which draws approximately 30,000 people annually. | | | |
Doing What Matters With Ed Zuercher - Vauda Jordan, Technology Specialist | | Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher interviews Vauda Jordan, Technology Specialist, who talks about guarding the City against Cyber-attacks, including DDOS. She also talks about various ways the Information Technology Services Department is keeping the City safe from national and international attacks. | | | |
Doing What Matters - Ardell Deliz, Phoenix Fire Department | | Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher talks with Captain Ardell Deliz of the Phoenix Fire Department Fire Technical Rescue Team. Captain Deliz explains the process of a technical mountain rescue and why her job is important. | | | |
Doing What Matters - Gail Browne, Executive Director, Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture | | Phoenix City Manager, Ed Zuercher talks to Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture Executive Director, Gail Browne about the City of Phoenix art collection, the Gallery at City Hall, the work of the City of Phoenix Arts Commission, the public art selection process, the economic impact of the arts in the economy and the importance of art on quality of life for the citizens of Phoenix. | | | |
On The Job - Police Detectives Barbara Galvano and Sonia Stanley from Family Advocacy Center | | Published on Jul 23, 2014The City of Phoenix Family Advocacy Center (FAC) provides comprehensive services to victims of violence. The FAC serves as one central location for victims of violence to receive services. Partnerships with community-based organizations provide valuable advocacy services to victims and their families. In this "On The Job," Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher talks with Police Detectives Barbara Galvano and Sonia Stanley about their work helping children and women. | | | |
On the Job with Danny Murphy, Retiring Aviation Director | | City Manager Ed Zuercher discusses airport operations and employees with Murphy, who also looks back at his more than 30 years of service with the city of Phoenix. | | | |
On the Job - Assistant Fire Chief Ron Jamison and AFP Supervisor Ralph Garcia | | City manager Ed Zuercher talks with Jamison and Garcia about the Fire Department’s response to an electrical fire at the Phoenix Downtown Sheraton hotel and the role Planning and Development Department Fire Inspectors have in keeping structures fire safe. | | | |
On The Job - Charlettye Nealy, Sky Harbor Airport Operations Assistant | | On The Job with Charlettye Nealy, Sky Harbor Airport Operations Assistant in the Aviation Department. | | | |
On The Job - Evangelina Clifton, Solid Waste Equipment Operator | | Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher meets with Evangelina Clifton, Solid Waste Equipment Operator and hears how she became a driver of the big trucks. | | | |
On The Job - Jerry Judie, Park Ranger for the Parks and Recreation Department | | On The Job with Jerry Judie, Park Ranger, Parks and Recreation Department | | | |
On The Job - Juston Doherty, Firefighter with the City of Phoenix | | City of Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher talks with Phoenix Firefighter Juston Doherty about a fire at an apartment complex. Juston was off-duty and was first on scene to help a family as their apartment was engulfed in flames. | | | |
On The Job - Kevin Grapes, Public Works Department with the City of Phoenix | | City Manager Ed Zuercher talks with Kevin Grapes about how the Public Works Department coordinates with Streets and Parks and Recreation Departments on cleaning monsoon storm damage. | | | |
On The Job - Laurene Montero, City Archaeologist at Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park | | Laurene Montero, City Archaeologist at Pueblo Grande Museum explains her job at 1,500 year old archaeological site left by the Hohokam culture. This National Historic Landmark and Phoenix Point of Pride has been a part of the City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department since 1929, and is the largest preserved archaeological site within Phoenix. | | | |
On The Job - Officer Luis Samudio, Phoenix Police Department | | On The Job with Officer Luis Samudio, Phoenix Police Department | | | |