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Public Works Radio

Public Works Radio

By: American Public Works Association
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Public Works Radio is the official voice of the American Public Works Association (APWA), bringing the stories behind our communities to life. This podcast shines a spotlight on the people and projects that keep our cities running—humanizing the work and the professionals who make it happen.

Each episode dives into a wide range of topics designed to educate and inspire, making public works more visible to everyone—from the general public and elected officials to industry peers and the media. Through a podcast format, we have the unique opportunity to share in-depth, compelling stories in a way that fits seamlessly into everyday life—whether you’re on a morning jog, commuting to work, or shopping for groceries.

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  • The Emerging Leaders Academy: Celebrating 20 Years of Life-Changing Experiences
    Apr 8 2026

    The Emerging Leaders Academy (ELA) is a yearlong experience designed to inspire those who lead at all levels in public works. This program features a popular in-person retreat and monthly check-ins with instructors.

    Academy members are divided into groups and work throughout the year to solve a public works-related challenge that they present at our PWX conference the following year.

    Proving time and again that leadership happens at every level, ELA helps build a robust peer support network and offers an in-depth introduction to APWA at all levels. ELA isn't a classroom; it's a completely immersive experience and this next class will be the 20th cohort in the program's history.

    It offers a chance to make lifelong connections and participate in something much bigger than yourself. Applications are open through July 6, 2026 and you can apply here.

    We are excited to welcome three guests to this podcast to discuss their experiences within APWA’s Emerging Leaders Academy:

    Aaron Bergeson is a public transit professional in Southern California with extensive public works project management experience. He is a recent ELA graduate (Class of 2025) who is passionate about the impact ELA can have on a professional in this field.

    Susan Hann is Deputy Superintendent Facilities Services at Brevard Public Schools, with 45 years of experience in the public works profession. Sue has served as an ELA instructor from the program's beginnings. She has seen its growth in popularity firsthand.

    Chad Oxton is a current ELA instructor, past graduate, and a career public works professional specializing in leadership and management based in the Hampton Roads region of Virginia.

    Public Works Radio is hosted by Bailey Dickman, Senior Digital Marketing Specialist with APWA. Each episode dives into a wide range of topics designed to educate and inspire, making public works more visible to everyone—from the general public and elected officials to industry peers and the media. If you haven’t already, please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, rate and review the show, forward it to a friend, and drop us a note at podcast@apwa.org so we can hear your feedback directly!

    More Show Notes and Resources

    About Emerging Leaders Academy: https://www.apwa.org/education-careers/emerging-leaders-academy/

    Michael Wodke shares thoughts on the value of applying to ELA: https://youtu.be/75nNtQO23-g?si=bB5qKUH1k2z_nFx6

    Aaron Bergeson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-bergeson/

    Susan Hann on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sue-hann-0600b2a/

    Chad Oxton on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chad-oxton-400038120/

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    29 mins
  • Sustainability, Resilience, and Preparedness in Public Works for a Safer Tomorrow
    Mar 25 2026

    Nestled within the upstate region of South Carolina, the City of Greenville rarely considers hurricanes a point of critical concern. That suddenly changed with the arrival of Hurricane Helene in September 2024, leaving Scott McIver, CPFP, CAFS, Greenville's Fleet Manager, with lessons that forever changed his understanding of emergency response.

    He joins us to discuss those lessons in this week's episode of Public Works Radio, the official podcast of the American Public Works Association (APWA). With news coverage consistently flooding the airwaves about unpredictable weather patterns and the harsh realities coming in its aftermath, Scott's message is crystal clear: the critical value of FEMA training cannot be overstated.

    This week we're talking about fleet preparedness, resilience, dealing with unpredictable weather patterns, and public works agencies as crucial pillars for building resilient communities. As our other guest this week, Vincent Olsen, CPFP, Director of Equipment and Fleet Management for the City of Dallas, Texas, describes it, our old friends, coordination and communication, play a major role in all of this.

    This episode was inspired in-part by Scott’s APWA Reporter article from September 2025, entitled, “Lessons Learned as a Fleet Manager During a FEMA-Level Event (Hurricane Helene),” which you can check out here: https://apwa.partica.online/reporter/september-2025/features/lessons-learned-as-a-fleet-manager-during-a-fema-level-event-hurricane-helene

    Public Works Radio is hosted by Bailey Dickman, Senior Digital Marketing Specialist with APWA. Each episode dives into a wide range of topics designed to educate and inspire, making public works more visible to everyone—from the general public and elected officials to industry peers and the media. If you haven’t already, please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, rate and review the show, forward it to a friend, and drop us a note at podcast@apwa.org so we can hear your feedback directly!

    More Show Notes and Resources

    APWA’s Emergency Management Committee:

    https://www.apwa.org/group/emergency-management/

    APWA’s Sustainability and Resiliency Committee:

    https://www.apwa.org/group/sustainability-and-resiliency/

    APWA’s Sustainability and Resiliency Online Learning Library:

    https://www.apwa.org/connections-networking/groups-committees/sustainability-and-resiliency-online-learning-library/

    Emergency Management Resources:

    • Emergency Management Assistance Compact
    • “National Geodetic Survey’s online viewer to explore aerial images following major natural disasters” – National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
    • Hurricane Safety Tips and Resources – National Weather Service
    • Hurricanes – Ready.gov
    • Hurricane Hazard Info Sheet – Ready.gov
    • APWA’s Natural Hazards Checklist: Hurricane
    • Hurricane Preparedness and Evacuation Planning – FEMA
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    29 mins
  • Creative Ideas to Celebrate National Public Works Week with Your Community
    Mar 11 2026

    Taking place May 17–23, this year’s National Public Works Week theme is “Rooted in Service, Powered by Community,” and that special time of year will be here before you know it. To get the ball rolling, we’ve invited some of the most inspiring public workers in the country to join our show and share their ideas on how they make this week so special.

    From ideas for celebrating with food, trivia, local small businesses, touch-a-truck events, food drives, barbecue competitions, social media campaigns, awards, giveaways, and much more, we hope this episode inspires you. We also hope you find something in the show to bring back to your team and community to make your National Public Works Week truly special.

    Join us as we go coast to coast to find some of the most unique ways teams around the country are celebrating.

    In this episode we hear from the following guests:

    • Petra Beglarian, MPA, Public Works Manager, City of Glendale, California Public Works Department.
    • Ryon Bell, CPWP-M, CAPM, Streets and Drainage Manager, City of Sugar Land, Texas.
    • Ani Oganesyan, MPA, Community Outreach Associate, City of Glendale, California Public Works Department.
    • Thomas Roy, PE, Director of Public Works and Town Engineer, Town of Simsbury, Connecticut.

    Public Works Radio is hosted by Bailey Dickman, Senior Digital Marketing Specialist with APWA. Each episode dives into a wide range of topics designed to educate and inspire, making public works more visible to everyone—from the general public and elected officials to industry peers and the media. If you haven’t already, please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, rate and review the show, forward it to a friend, and drop us a note at podcast@apwa.org so we can hear your feedback directly!

    More Show Notes and Links

    Your Complete Guide to NPWW 2026: https://www.apwa.org/events/national-public-works-week-npww/

    About Petra Beglarian, MPA: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petra-beglarian-mpa-362217171/

    About Ryon Bell, CPWP-M, CAPM: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryon-bell-cpwp-m-capm-399aa4223/

    About Ani Oganesyan, MPA: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ani-oganesyan-mpa-616218171

    About Thomas Roy, PE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-roy-63a853208

    Glendale Public Works on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyGlendale

    Glendale Public Works on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myglendale

    Glendale Public Works on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myglendale

    Simsbury, Connecticut Public Works: https://www.simsbury-ct.gov/public-works

    Sugar Land, Texas Public Works: https://www.sugarlandtx.gov/98/Public-Works

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    30 mins
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