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The Town of Midland has a new monthly television show called Engaging Midland!
The show features members of Council, staff and community representatives, answering questions submitted by residents, and discussing a range of topics and initiatives that impact our community.
The next episode is slated for Sunday, October 4 at 8:30 a.m. on RogersTV and RogersTV Live Stream. The topics are:
Customer Experience Survey - Discussing the recently-launched Customer Experience Survey aimed at improving customer service at the Town.
King Street Rejuvenation Project Update
Our guests will be:
David Singh - Consultant, Customer Service Professionals Network (CSPN) - Topic #1
Mike Ross - Deputy Mayor, Town of Midland - Topic #1 & #2
David Denault - Chief Administrative Officer, Town of Midland (Topic #1 & #2)
Sara Shaw - Public Relations Officer, Arnott Construction Ltd. (Topic #2)
Mitch Sobil - Acting Manager of Engineering, Town of Midland (Topic #2)
Use the engagement tools below to see what the topics are for each episode, submit your questions for the topics, and you can even suggest topic ideas for upcoming shows!
The Town of Midland has a new monthly television show called Engaging Midland!
The show features members of Council, staff and community representatives, answering questions submitted by residents, and discussing a range of topics and initiatives that impact our community.
The next episode is slated for Sunday, October 4 at 8:30 a.m. on RogersTV and RogersTV Live Stream. The topics are:
Customer Experience Survey - Discussing the recently-launched Customer Experience Survey aimed at improving customer service at the Town.
King Street Rejuvenation Project Update
Our guests will be:
David Singh - Consultant, Customer Service Professionals Network (CSPN) - Topic #1
Mike Ross - Deputy Mayor, Town of Midland - Topic #1 & #2
David Denault - Chief Administrative Officer, Town of Midland (Topic #1 & #2)
Sara Shaw - Public Relations Officer, Arnott Construction Ltd. (Topic #2)
Mitch Sobil - Acting Manager of Engineering, Town of Midland (Topic #2)
Use the engagement tools below to see what the topics are for each episode, submit your questions for the topics, and you can even suggest topic ideas for upcoming shows!
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