Author Archives: Kenny Anderson

Week 9 at MORPC: the Finale

Hi everyone! Sad to say goodbye to such a remarkable experience. This week was my last at the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission. My time at MORPC has been a tremendous experience, which I will cherish for the rest of my … Continue reading

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Week 7: The Farm-tom Menace

This week was probably one of my favorites that I have had at my fellowship this summer. The highlight of my week was attending the Rural Housing Forum that MORPC hosted up in the Morrow County. At this event, I … Continue reading

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Week 6 MORPC – Return of the Workers

This week at MORPC, the soft-close finally came to an end which brought all staff back to the office. Personally, I have appreciated this week greatly since face-to-face connection is something that you cannot get across a computer screen. This … Continue reading

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Week 4 at MORPC: The Soft-Close — A New Hope

This week, we entered our soft-close which is meant to help recharge employees with a virtual work environment for a few weeks. During this time, we did have one in-person meeting. CleanOhio was a meeting between numerous key stakeholders throughout … Continue reading

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Week 5 at MORPC: The Green Infrastructure Toolkit Strikes Back

At MORPC, we celebrated the last week of our soft close. Designed to help give employees a mental reset, we were allowed to work-at-home for the past few weeks. Personally, this helped me refresh myself and come back energized. When … Continue reading

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Week 3 at MORPC: Workforce, Development, and Flextime

This week, the usual work at MORPC was slightly different than usual. On a normal week, I am in the office from Tuesday to Thursday, but due to holidays and flex time usage, I was in person on Tuesday only. … Continue reading

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Week 1 (and a half) at MORPC!

Howdy! My name is Kenny Anderson, an MPA candidate at Ohio University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Policy. I am a recent graduate of Ohio State’s John Glenn College of Public Affairs where I obtained my Bachelor of Arts … Continue reading

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