BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20230228T160000Z DTEND:20230228T170000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Legislative Roundtable DESCRIPTION:Legislative Roundtable provides a setting for dialogue to take place on public policy issues and gives public agency staff\, elected officials\, their staff and businesses an opportunity to network. The meeting includes a guest speaker on a public sector topic and regular updates from our local cities\, agencies\, and elected officials.\n\n\n\nStaff members provide brief reports from their prospective agencies to inform each other and members of the chamber of upcoming events or other items of interest.\n\n \n\nThis Month's Speaker: \n\n \n\nJim Friedl\n\nGeneral Manager\, Conejo Recreation and Park District\n\nTopic: CRPD Update\n\nJim grew up in Agoura Hills attending public schools and graduating from Agoura High School. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Urban Planning from UC San Diego and a Juris Doctorate degree from Pepperdine University School of Law. While in law school\, Jim also received a certificate in dispute resolution from the Strauss Institute.\n\nJim was hired as an attorney for the City of Thousand Oaks in 1994. After five years of legal practice\, he moved into public administration as a Deputy City Manager for the City of Thousand Oaks.\n\nIn 2003\, Jim was selected to be an Assistant General Manager for the Conejo Recreation and Park District. Upon the retirement of Tex Ward in 2006\, Jim became the Park District's third General Manager in its 60-year history.\n\nIn addition to his work as GM\, he participates in various other organizations\, professional associations\, and nonprofits.\n\n California Association of Park and Recreation Indemnity (CAPRI)\, Board member (CAPRI is a statewide liability\, property and workers compensation insurance\n\n pool of more than 60 recreation and park districts)\n\n Play Conejo Board Member\n\n Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (MRCA)\, Finance Officer\n\n Conejo Open Space Conservation Authority (COSCA)\, Joint Chief Administrative Officer\n\n California Association of Recreation and Park Districts (CAPRD)\, Legislative Committee member (served 10 years as Chair)\n\n Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership at Pepperdine University's School of Public Policy\, Advisory Board member\n\n Rotary Club of Thousand Oaks\n\n California Special District's Association (CSDA)\, Certified Special District Administrator\n\nJim has written no books\, though he has Tweeted quite a few times. When his four kids were young\, he spent many years coaching youth sports. Now that the kids are young adults\, Jim is currently pursuing his passion for hiking and soaking in the wonders of our natural world.\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nConsider attending this meeting if you:\n\n\n Want to stay updated on local\, state\, and federal legislation and how it may affect your business.\n Would like to network with public agency staff\, elected officials and their staff\, and other chamber members.\n Have a general interest in public policy or local government.\n All chamber members are welcome to attend! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Legislative Roundtable provides a setting for dialogue to take place on public policy issues and gives public agency staff\, elected officials\, their staff and businesses an opportunity to network. The meeting includes a guest speaker on a public sector topic and regular updates from our local cities\, agencies\, and elected officials.
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\nStaff members provide brief reports from their prospective agencies to inform each other and members of the chamber of upcoming events or other items of interest.
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This Month'\;s Speaker: \;
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Jim Friedl
\nGeneral Manager\, Conejo Recreation and Park District
\nTopic: CRPD Update
Jim grew up in Agoura Hills attending public schools and graduating from Agoura High School. He holds a Bachelor&rsquo\;s Degree in Urban Planning from UC San Diego and a Juris Doctorate degree from Pepperdine University School of Law. While in law school\, Jim also received a certificate in dispute resolution from the Strauss Institute.
\n\nJim was hired as an attorney for the City of Thousand Oaks in 1994. After five years of legal practice\, he moved into public administration as a Deputy City Manager for the City of Thousand Oaks. \nIn 2003\, Jim was selected to be an Assistant General Manager for the Conejo Recreation and Park District. Upon the retirement of Tex Ward in 2006\, Jim became the Park District'\;s third General Manager in its 60-year history.
\n\nIn addition to his work as GM\, he participates in various other organizations\, professional associations\, and nonprofits.
\n\n&bull\; California Association of Park and Recreation Indemnity (CAPRI)\, Board member (CAPRI is a statewide liability\, property and workers compensation insurance \n \; pool of more than 60 recreation and park districts) \n&bull\; Play Conejo Board Member \n&bull\; Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (MRCA)\, Finance Officer \n&bull\; Conejo Open Space Conservation Authority (COSCA)\, Joint Chief Administrative Officer \n&bull\; California Association of Recreation and Park Districts (CAPRD)\, Legislative Committee member (served 10 years as Chair) \n&bull\; Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership at Pepperdine University&rsquo\;s School of Public Policy\, Advisory Board member \n&bull\; Rotary Club of Thousand Oaks \n&bull\; California Special District'\;s Association (CSDA)\, Certified Special District Administrator
\n\nJim has written no books\, though he has Tweeted quite a few times. When his four kids were young\, he spent many years coaching youth sports. Now that the kids are young adults\, Jim is currently pursuing his passion for hiking and soaking in the wonders of our natural world.
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