Tedd Povar, Associate Director of the Virginia Institute of Government, will be at the Christiansburg Library, 125 Sheltman Street, on Thursday Oct 13 at 6:30 p.m.
Tedd will present information about the structure of Virginia’s governmental units and talk about issues currently facing employees and elected officials. His bio is copied below.
Tedd Povar is Associate Director of the Virginia Institute of Government. A former city manager, Tedd's primary responsibility is satisfying the Institute's "technical assistance" core function. Starting in 1997, he created and now runs the Email Broadcast Information Service, commonly known as "EBIS", a simple but highly effective way for member localities to get information and assistance from other localities across the state. This popular service has addressed over 3,000 separate topics since its inception. In addition to constant oversight of EBIS, Tedd manages the Institute's on-line compensation survey system (CSS), and handles member support administration and other assignments for the Virginia Local Government Management Association. His position's list of "other responsibilities" is long and varied, primarily focused on a wide range of requests from local government administrators and staff, and other local and state agencies. Tedd is a graduate of Lake Forest College (BA in Political Science) and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (MPA). He worked for 20 years in city management prior to joining the Institute.
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