Jefferson County Speakers Now Available for Free Expert Presentations

Jefferson County is proud to announce a free service for groups based in the County or serving County residents: Civic, school, non-profit, environmental, community, or other organizations can now reserve a speaker to present on a variety of topics of interest to area residents.

Sixteen of Jefferson County’s departments have made presentations in their areas of expertise available to the public, totaling more than 80 diverse topics. The Health Department, Human Services, and Sheriff’s Office offer nearly 50 presentations on public health, safety, awareness, and education. Those interested in Jefferson County’s natural and agricultural resources can choose from 15 presentations by experts in Land and Water Conservation, Parks, Jefferson County Fair, and UW Extension. All presentation topics are available on the Jefferson County website at the address included below.

“Our employees are dedicated to excellence in their chosen fields, and they appreciate opportunities to educate and inform their neighbors on topics that matter to County residents,” said Michael Luckey, Jefferson County Administrator. “I encourage everyone to review our presentations list and let us know if your group would like to learn more about a specific topic.”

If you need a speaker for a topic that is not listed or would like a customized presentation, please reach out to the applicable contact. Our experts will work with you to fulfill your request whenever possible.

To view the complete list of presentation topics and access contacts for scheduling a presentation:

https://www.jeffersoncountywi.gov/speakers_presentations_for_county_topics.php

For more about Jefferson County:

jeffersoncountywi.gov

Editor’s note: This press release was provided by Jefferson County. The city of Whitewater is split between Jefferson and Walworth counties.

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