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July 11, 2024 34 mins

Welcome to the CommuniTIES podcast, on this episode Caitlin Humrickhouse, a Managing Director with Baker Tilly’s Public Sector Advisory Practice, is joined by Allison LeMay, Senior Manager in Public Sector Consulting at Baker Tilly, Al Zelinka, a Director with Baker Tilly and former City Manager of Huntington Beach and Riverside, California, and Emily Colon, the Deputy City Manager for Lakeland, Florida. Together, they discuss retention and recruitment trends, as well as workforce challenges in the public sector. From tips on how communities can prioritize ways to recruit talent to the importance of employee development, this is one episode packed full with useful and actionable advice. So press play and enjoy another insightful episode of CommuniTIES, brought to you by Baker Tilly. 

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