• Made in Frederick with Roger Wilson

  • By: Roger Wilson
  • Podcast

Made in Frederick with Roger Wilson

By: Roger Wilson
  • Summary

  • Join us as Roger—City Alderman and 2021 candidate for Mayor of the City of Frederick—talks with folks from all over the community about what the City means to them, what inspires them, and how to move Frederick forward. For more information on Roger’s campaign, please visit RogerforFrederick.com, where you can donate, volunteer, get yourself a fine-looking yard sign, and find out more about Roger’s positions on all the issues. Thanks for listening. Let’s get to work!
    2021 Made In Frederick
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Episodes
  • Mel Litter
    Sep 1 2021

    Today I have a conversation with Mel Litter, an expert in community development with a unique perspective on creative economies and other community impact solutions. Mel Litter is CEO of Elemental Impact Solutions with over 35 years of experience in strategic financial planning; real estate acquisition and development; non-profit operations; and local government. She began her community development and finance career while in Vermont, assisting with site selection analysis for the Burlington Community Land Trust and serving as Environmental Planner and Assistant Assessor for the Town of Shelburne where she also assisted in the creation of the town’s State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreational Plan and designed a local park. 

    Mel’s community service work has included 12 years as a Parks and Recreation Commissioner for the Town of Wayland, MA as well as in a variety of school and non-profit organizations.  After moving to  Maryland in 2009, she served on the finance and fundraising committees for the Harford Land Trust. 

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    If you’d like to learn more about Roger’s campaign for Mayor of the City of Frederick, please visit our website at RogerforFrederick.com, where you can volunteer, donate to the campaign, get yourself a fine looking yard sign, and more.

    Stay up to date with the podcast, the campaign and more by following us on social media @RogerforMayor.

    Let's get to work. 

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    30 mins
  • Jason Keckler
    Aug 18 2021

    Today, I am so excited to talk to Jason Keckler, a retired lieutenant from the Frederick Police department. Keckler grew up in Frederick and currently serves as a parole commissioner with over 25 years of public service in Maryland. With everything happening in law enforcement, I am so excited to hear Keckler's unique perspective on law enforcement and some of the issues we are facing nationally. 

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    If you’d like to learn more about Roger’s campaign for Mayor of the City of Frederick, please visit our website at RogerforFrederick.com, where you can volunteer, donate to the campaign, get yourself a fine looking yard sign, and more.

    Stay up to date with the podcast, the campaign and more by following us on social media @RogerforMayor.

    Let's get to work. 

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    28 mins
  • Peter Brehm
    Jul 28 2021

    Today, I am thrilled to be speaking to Mr. Peter Brehm, a longtime Frederick resident and an active volunteer, community organizer, and a real inspiration in our community. Peter received the Wertheimer Fellow for Exellence in Volunteerism Award from the Community Foundation for Frederick County in 2015, is the current president of Friends of Baker Park, and much, much more.

     

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    If you’d like to learn more about Roger’s campaign for Mayor of the City of Frederick, please visit our website at RogerforFrederick.com, where you can volunteer, donate to the campaign, get yourself a fine looking yard sign, and more.

    Stay up to date with the podcast, the campaign and more by following us on social media @RogerforMayor.

    Let's get to work. 

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    27 mins

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