Speaker Directory

 
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If you would like to list your organization on the speaker directory for neighborhood associations please contact Kyle Sawyer-Dailey at 574-2315 or Kyle.Sawyer-Dailey@louisvilleky.gov with your contact information and brief description of your organization.

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        Air Pollution and Control
        Shane Corbin
        (502) 574-5322
        Shane.Corbin@louisvilleky.gov 
        
www.louisvilleky.gov/APCD/
            Topic: Environmental awareness


        Alley Cat Advocates
        (502) 634-8777
        contactus@alleycatadvocates.org
        
www.alleycatadvocates.org/
            To provide for the humane treatment of unowned cats in our 
            community by directing a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program in 
            the safest, most efficient and cost effective way possible.



        American Red Cross-Louisville Chapter
        Jeff Polk or Aleksandra Jozic
        (502) 561-3702 or (502) 561-3703
        Jeff.Polk@louisville-redcross.org 
        www.louisville-redcross.org
            
Topic: Disaster Preparedness


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        Brightside 
        Cynthia Knapek, Director
        (502) 574-3613
        
Cynthia.Knapek@louisvilleky.gov 
        
www.louisvilleky.gov/Brightside 
            Topics include: Keeping Louisville Clean and Green


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        Community Action Partnership (CAP)
        Kim T. Mapp
        (502) 574-1529
        Kim.Mapp@louisvilleky.gov
        www.louisvilleky.gov/CAP/ 
            Topics: Grandparent  program, retired senior volunteer 
            program, senior Medicare and general senior citizen issues.


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        Economic Development
        John Fischer, Retail Development
        (502) 574-4140
        
John.Fischer@louisvilleky.gov
       www.louisvilleky.gov/economicdevelopment/RetailDevelopment/
            The COOL program encourages retail development 
            along Louisville Metro's commercial corridors, by seeking 
            retail tenants to occupy available sites or spaces, or by 
            finding property for an interested developer or retail 
            business.  The Retail Development Division also assists 

            business associations
with startup and expansion issues.


        Emergency Management Agency (EMA)
        (502) 574-3900
        www.louisvilleky.gov/EMA/
            (EMA) is responsible for preparation, mitigation, response, and 
            recovery from natural and manmade disasters through advance 
            coordination with local, state and federal agencies.


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        Habitat for Humanity
        Janel Temple, Director of Outreach and Family Services
        (502) 637-6265
        jtemple@louisvillehabitat.org
        www.hfhlouisville.org 

    
        Housing and Community Development
        Lead-Safe Louisville
        Elizabeth Fick Koppen
        (502) 574-3074
        Elizabeth.Fick@louisvilleky.gov
        www.louisvilleky.gov/Housing/Lead-Safe+Louisville.htm 
            Topic: Preventing lead hazards (chipping, peeling, lead paint, 
            etc) in homes where there is a child under six or a pregnant 
            woman, in order to prevent lead poisoning

           
                       
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        Inspections, Permits and Licenses
        Angela Blanford
        (502) 574-3210
        Angela.Blanford@louisvilleky.gov 
            To schedule an inspector as a guest speaker please call or 
            email at least 3 weeks prior to your meeting date. 
       
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        Jefferson County Sheriff's Office
        Colonel John Aubrey
        (502) 574-5400
            Topics include: eviction, concealed weapons, tax bills, warrants, etc.


        Job Corps
        Dwayne Sutton    
        (502) 774-4904
        Sutton.Dwayne@jobcorps.org 
        http://jobcorps.dol.gov/centers/ky.htm
            Job Corps is the nation's largest and most effective 
            residential and career training program for eligible youth ages 
            16 through 24. Each year approximately 62,000 students take 
            advantage of the Job Corps program. Last year, 90 percent of 
            Job Corps graduates started new careers, enrolled in higher 
            education programs or enlisted in the military


        Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana, Inc.
        (502) 561-KIDS
        
www.jaky.org/
            Topic: Teaching kids the economics of life
        

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        Kentucky Department of Transportation (KDOT)
        Andrea Clifford
        (502) 367-6411
        Andrea.Clifford@ky.gov
        www.ksdot.org
        

        Kentuckiana Regional Planning and Development 
        Agency (KIPDA)

        Josh Suiter
        (502) 266-6084    
        Josh.Suiter@ky.gov 
        www.kipda.org/
            KIPDA provides regional planning, review and technical  
            services in the areas of public administration, social services 
            and transportation as well as community ride sharing programs.  
            KIPDA also coordinates services for persons 60 years of age 
            and over. KIPDA is designated by the Kentucky State
            Clearinghouse as the regional review agency for virtually all 
            applications for federal and/or state funds made by 
            organizations or governments within the state of Kentucky.

                


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        Louisville Free Public Library
        Craig Buthod, Director
        (502) 574-1760
        Craig.Buthod@louisvilleky.gov 
            Topic: Future of Libraries 
            

        Louisville's History
        Tom Owen, Metro Council District 8
        (502) 574-1180 (Terra Long, Legislative Aide)
        Terra.Long@louisvilleky.gov 


        Louisville Metro Department of Neighborhoods
        Kyle Sawyer-Dailey, Outreach Liaison
        (502) 574-3380
        neighborhoods@louisvilleky.gov 
        www.louisvilleky.gov/neighborhoods 
            Topics: Revitalization, Community Outreach, events, etc.


        Louisville Metro Police Department
        Colonel Troy Riggs
        (502) 574-3388
        Troy.Riggs@louisvilleky.gov 
        www.louisvilleky.gov/MetroPolice/
            Topic: Senior Safety


        Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness
        Kathy Harrison, Public Information
        (502) 574-6549
        Kathy.Harrison@louisvilleky.gov 
        www.louisvilleky.gov/Health/
            Topics include: Healthy Hometown, Pedestrian Summit, Smoke 
            Free Louisville, health issues, etc.


        Louisville Professional Fire Department
        Colonel Cummins
        (502) 574-3701
        Donald.Cummins@louisvilleky.gov
            Topics: fire safety and fire prevention


        Louisville Water Company
        Vince Gunther
        vguenthner@lwcky.com
            


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        Metro Animal Services
        
Jackie Gulbe
        (502) 361-1318
        Jackie.Gulbe@louisvilleky.gov
        www.louisvilleky.gov/AnimalServices/

        MetroCall 311
        Marilyn Givan
        
(502) 574-3380
        Marilyn.Givan@louisvilleky.gov
        www.louisvilleky.gov/MetroCall/


        Metro Housing Coalition
        Cathy Hinko, Executive Director
        (502) 584-6858
        cathy@metropolitanhousing.org


        Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD)         
        Phyllis Croce
        (502) 540-6456
        
Croce@msdlouky.org    
        
www.msdlouky.org/ 
            Topics: Rain gardens, rain barrels, etc.


        Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
        Pat McCollum
        (502) 949-5074
        patmccollum@sbcglobal.net
            Topic: MADD can tailor the time of their presentation to fit  
            your meeting schedule (5 minutes to one hour).  They can 
            bring a video and/or set up an information table.  MADD 
            provides many free services that your members will learn 
            about if MADD is a guest speaker at one of your meetings
 

            


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        Office for International Affairs
        Claudia Peralta-Mudd, Program Officer
        (502) 574-1457
        Claudia.Peralta-Mudd@louisvilleky.gov
        www.louisvilleky.gov/International/ 
            

        Office of Aging

        Cindy Venable, Program Coordinator
        (502) 574-5092
        Cindy.Venable@louisvilleky.gov
        www.louisvilleky.gov/HumanServices

            Topics: all senior issues


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        PNC Bank
        Marita Willis
        (502) 581-2576
        Marita.Willis@pncbank.com 
            Topics: foreclosures/volunterism

        Public Works - Streets and Roads
        For Even Numbered Council Districts
            
Evadne Chism
            (502) 574-5931
            
Evadne.Chism@louisvilleky.gov

        For Odd Numbered Council Districts
            
Robin Hawkins
            (502) 574-2570
            Robin.Hawkins@louisvilleky.gov 
        
www.louisvilleky.gov/PublicWorks/ 
            
         
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        Youth Development
        Trish Berry, Youth Enhancement
        (502) 574-0855
        Trish.Berry@louisvilleky.gov
        www.louisvilleky.gov/OYD/

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