Emmett/Gem County Community Review Report Summary
Emmett/Gem County Community Review Report Summary
Emmett/Gem County Community Review Report Summary
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Dwight Johnson<br />
Public Affairs Manager, Idaho Department of Labor<br />
Interim Executive Director, Idaho Rural Partnership<br />
(208) 334-6402<br />
Djohnson@labor.state.id.us<br />
Dwight has a B.A. in Political Science from Brigham Young University, a Master of Public<br />
Administration from Boise State University, and has worked on the Governor’s Welfare<br />
Reform Advisory Council and Workforce Development Council. Dwight has experienced<br />
legislative successes in Workforce Development, Employment Security and Wage and Hour<br />
law, Farmworker Minimum Wage law, and Farm Labor Contractor Licensing.<br />
Tedd McDonald<br />
Psychology Professor<br />
Boise State University<br />
(208) 426-2425<br />
TMcDonal@boisestate.edu<br />
Tedd McDonald received his B.A. and M.A. degrees in psychology at California State<br />
University, Chico, and his Ph.D. in psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.<br />
In addition to his teaching duties, he conducts research with his students on issues related to<br />
neighborhood and environmental satisfaction, sense of community, and quality of life issues.<br />
His primary interest lies in helping members of vulnerable populations improve the quality<br />
of their lives through personal empowerment and problem prevention.<br />
Deb Krum<br />
211 Project Manager<br />
Mountain States Group<br />
(208) 336-5533<br />
Dkrum@mtnstatesgroup.org<br />
Deb is the Director of 211 Idaho, an easy access number for dialing health and human<br />
service. Prior to her current position, she served as the Program Coordinator for the<br />
Association of Idaho Cities Idaho Values Youth project. Deb serves on the Governor’s<br />
Coordinating Council for Families and Children, the Idaho <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Review</strong> Council and<br />
a newly formed task force on community mobilization. She lives in Boise and loves<br />
traveling throughout Idaho supporting communities, urban and rural.<br />
Infrastructure Focus Team:<br />
Joseph Haynes<br />
Local Highway Administrator<br />
Local Highway Technical Assistance Council<br />
(208) 344-0565<br />
Jhaynes@lhtac.org<br />
Joe grew up in Sandpoint, Idaho and graduated from the University of Idaho with a degree<br />
in Civil Engineering in 1965. After graduation, he served for seven years with the Federal<br />
Highway Administration, and then returned to Idaho to work for J-U-B Engineers. When<br />
the Local Highway Technical Assistance Council was formed in 1994, Joe was hired as<br />
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