Albany County Government
Ed Walsh is an experienced communications professional with a diverse background in public information and legal advisory roles. Currently serving as the Freedom of Information Law Officer at the Albany County Department of Law since July 2016, Ed Walsh specializes in responding to Freedom of Information Law requests and providing legal guidance to county departments. Prior experience includes serving as the Director of Public Information for New York State from August 2011 to May 2016, where Ed Walsh managed media interactions and crafted press materials. Ed Walsh's earlier roles at the City of Chicago Department of Revenue encompassed various positions, including Assistant Director, Projects Administrator, Program Analyst, and Public Information Officer, all focusing on media relations, project management, and public communication efforts. Ed Walsh's career in public relations began at the City of Chicago Department on Aging, further demonstrating a consistent commitment to effective communication. Ed Walsh holds a Bachelor of Arts in Management from Columbia College Chicago.
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Albany County Government
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Albany County ( /ˈɔːlbəniː/ awl-bə-nee) is a county in the U.S. state of Wyoming. As of 2010, the population was 36,299. Its county seat is Laramie, the home of the University of Wyoming. History Albany County was organized December 16, 1868, from Laramie County in Dakota Territory, which at the time had jurisdiction over part of modern-day Wyoming. It became a county in Wyoming Territory when that territory's government was formally organized on May 19, 1869. Charles D. Bradley, a member of the legislature of the Dakota Territory named the county for Albany, New York, the capital of his native state. In 1875, Albany County lost territory when Crook County and Johnson County were created by the legislature of the Wyoming Territory. Converse County was created with land ceded by Albany County in 1888. The boundaries of the county were final at that time except for minor adjustments in 1911 and 1955. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 4,309 square miles (11,160 km), of which 4,273 square miles (11,070 km) is land and 36 square miles (93 km) (0.84%) is water. Adjacent counties • Converse County - (north) • Platte County - (east) • Laramie County - (east) • Larimer County, Colorado - (south) • Jackson County, Colorado - (southwest) • Carbon County - (west)