Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Greetings and Salutations!

Hello readers and welcome to my little corner of the bloggosphere!

I am in my second year of my master's program with ASU. I received my undergrad in Pyschology on the Tempe campus and am excited about the year ahead. I'm actually currently living in Los Angeles as a fellow for ASU with the Alliance for Innovation and the California Civic Innovation project and it's quite the adventure getting adjusted to life in LA! I was a previous intern (during my undergrad) with the Scottsdale Police Department in their Crime Analysis Unit. Needless to say, I have a breadth of experience interning in the public sector!

All of that being said, the purpose of this blog is actually for my last internship I finished just a few days before relocating with the City of Casa Grande. I worked as a management intern under City Manager Jim Thompson and Deputy City Manager Larry Rains. My direct supervisor is actually a graduate of the MPA program and had great insights into the program. It was a great experience and I'm grateful for the opportunity to work with the city.

Seeing as how my internship ended over this past summer break (August 5th was actually my last day), I'll be coming at this blog a little bit differently than others. However, I quite vividly remember my excitement of beginning this new chapter of my adventure back in March.

After my initial interview I had a few goals in mind for my time spent with Casa Grande:


  • Learn of various departments of the City, especially those I know I wouldn't necessarily enjoy (aka, water treatment). I continuously want to expand my comfort zone and learn about things that don't necessarily come easily to me or appeal immediately to my interests. 
  • Present to City Council in a formal setting. Although my previous internship had me presenting to superiors regularly, there is a difference when presenting in a public setting with elected officials. Learning the skills and needs of public presentations and practicing those skills is imperative for a future career in city management.
  • Better understand the needs of a smaller community. I'm a Arizona native and frequently visited Casa Grande while growing up. However, it's certainly a different type of city than where I grew up in Mesa or when I worked in Scottsdale. I wanted to better experience and understand the differences between the communities I knew and the one I would be working in. 
This blog will have some thought provoking insights into the world of City Management from this graduate perspective. Not because my experience is vastly different from anyone else's. Rather, I think it's because I've had more time to think about and mull over the events of my time and what I've learned. I've been able to take that information and mold it into my everyday life and my (present)future experiences. 

I hope you all find this to be a fun look at a city that probably doesn't come to mind right away. And perhaps, when a friend in the program talks to you about wanting to find an internship in city management, you'll be able to send them in a successful direction! 

Thanks and talk to you soon :) 

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like a very interesting internship, Cassie! I hope for some of your free writes you can discuss some of the differences between LA and the Phoenix area, as well as some of the fun things you are doing there! I look forward to reading more!

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