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Learn about the inner workings of local government in the Sunshine State (at least in one locale) and the mindset of someone pursuing public service after a long, accomplished career of naval service.

Jake Johansson was born and raised in western New York before embarking on a 35-year career in the U.S. Navy, which included positions as commander of an air squadron, commander of Virginia area naval bases and naval aid to the Vice President of the United States. After retirement, Jake continued with service to the public by accepting a position as City Manager for Port Orange, Florida.  He is now pursuing a seat on the Council of Volusia County (FL).

Jake describes the responsibilities of a city manager and discusses his concerns about the pitfalls of elected office.  He talks about his time working in the White House when he was responsible for the Vice President’s “football” and how it allows him to sleep comfortably at night. Jake offers extensive thoughts on leadership and management, in both the military and civilian context, and on life in Florida.  Throughout, Jake discusses how modern media can be used more responsibly and effectively by public officials and citizens alike.  Towards the end, he offers advice on how citizens can be productively engaged with their local government.

Jake hopes that we can all learn to more seek understanding, respect differences and accept disagreement.