Hugo Wall Day is sponsored by Wichita State University Hugo Wall School of Public Affairs to celebrate the professionalism and contribution of public service. The annual daylong event offers learning sessions and networking. Hugo Wall Day is open to the public including students, alumni and nonprofit and public sector professionals.
Presentations
Below are PDFs of PowerPoint presentations from Hugo Wall Day on Sept. 26, 2014.
Bob O'Neill, Executive Director, International City/County Management Association
"Local Government and the Profession: Where We Have Been and Where We Need to Go"
John Bardo, President, Wichita State University
"Transformation: Becoming the Innovation University"
Dr. Michael Birzer, Director and Professor, Wichita State University School of Community
Affairs and Criminal Justice
"Racial Profiling in Kansas: What Public Administrators Should Know"
Dr. Kenneth A. Kriz, Hugo Wall School of Public Affairs Regents Professor of Public
Finance
"Selling the $1 Billion Car: Behavioral Economics and Public Value"
Melissa Walker, Ph.D, Hugo Wall School of Public Affairs Associate Professor
"KanCare: Where Are We Now?"
Hugo Wall School of Public Affairs staff
Corinne Bannon, Public Affairs Associate, Center for Urban Studies
Misty Bruckner, Associate Director, Center for Urban Studies
Paula Downs, Project Director, Prosperity Plan
Gayle Martin, Public Affairs Associate, Center for Urban Studies
"Can We Hear You Now? New Approaches to Stakeholder Engagement"
Photos
View pictures from Hugo Wall Day 2014 on Facebook here. A Facebook account is not necessary to see the images.