Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Jesse Drucker |
Director of Human Resources | Profile |
Jesse Drucker |
Director of Human Resources | Profile |
Holly Woods |
Interim Head of Human Resources | Profile |
David Feinerman |
Head of Workforce Innovation | Profile |
Welcome to the City of Newnan, a community with a rich history that is committed to a vibrant future. We hope that the launch of our new web site will help us share with you the services and opportunities provided by our city and help you communicate with us about your needs and hopes for Newnan.
Welcome to Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love. From its inception, Philadelphia has been a welcoming place to people from many walks of life. Our country was built by immigrants and our strength as a City continues to be reinforced by our vibrant diversity. In recent years, Philadelphia has re-emerged as a regional center of cultural diversity, with an increasing population attributable in part to newcomers from around the world. According to the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institute, "Among its peer regions, Metropolitan Philadelphia has the largest and fastest growing immigrant population" which now 12% of the total population.
Pennsylvania Compensation Rating Bureau is a Philadelphia, PA-based company in the Government sector.
Union is a Raiford, FL-based company in the Government sector.
Burlingame is a city of the 3rd class. We are a full service city offering police protection, building inspections and utilities including water, sewer, natural gas, electricity and trash pick-up. Burlingame is conveniently located between Topeka and Emporia on US 56 highway about 10 miles north of Osage City. As you enter Santa Fe Avenue, known as main street to the townspeople now, you will notice the extra wide street. The 130 foot street allows for cars to park on the sides and in the middle. The streets were made this wide to accommodate the Santa Fe Trail which went down the main street, allowing the large oxen teams pulling covered wagons to make a "U -Turn". Santa Fe Avenue was laid with the red bricks in the 1920`s, and is still covered with bricks to this day. Every Friday and Saturday night you can see the local high school students cruising the main street.