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Danielle Burke

Assistant City Manager at City of Garden City, Kansas

Danielle Buschkoetter Burke currently serves as the Assistant City Manager for the City of Garden City, Kansas, a position held since March 2022. Prior to this role, Danielle held various positions within the City of Lawrence, Kansas, including Budget & Strategic Initiatives Administrator, Strategic Initiatives Manager, and Management Assistant, from May 2016 to March 2022. Earlier experience includes a Budget Internship with the City of Olathe and a UCARE Assistantship at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, as well as a Management Internship with the City of Kearney. Danielle earned a Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) in Public Administration from The University of Kansas and holds a Bachelor's of Arts and Science in Communication Studies from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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City of Garden City, Kansas

Garden City, located 75 miles east of the Colorado state line and 200 miles west of Wichita, KS, is the regional hub of western Kansas and the county seat of Finney County. The community combines a small-town spirit with a wide variety of amenities, including several financial institutions, schools, medical facilities, churches, and retail shopping areas. Garden City is home to Lee Richardson Zoo, the largest zoological park in western Kansas, an award-winning pool and municipal golf course, a nationally recognized community college, several parks, and a number of special public events. With 20 languages spoken in the local school system and a long history of taking in refugees, diversity is at the core of Garden City’s community and makes it a unique place to live, work, and play. The welcoming, tight-knit atmosphere and exposure to a broad range of people and perspectives make it a great environment to raise a family. Garden City has a growing, resilient economy based in agribusiness and related industries. In 2017, Garden City began work on a new transload facility, which serves the regional wind energy industry and could be expanded to serve the distribution needs of the regional agribusiness industry. Because of the tremendous volume and wealth of agribusiness, manufacturers and marketers locate to the Garden City area to better serve this broad consumer base. Industries in and around Garden City offer products and support services such as water well technology, systematic irrigation, box fabrication, metal casting and fabrication, extrusion of plastics and many more. The Garden City area is also rich in natural resources and welcomes both traditional and renewable energy production. That robust agribusiness base is supported by strong retail, education, and healthcare industries. These sectors serve the greater region, bringing in customers from western Kansas, eastern Colorado, northern Oklahoma, and northern Texas. These industries, together with agribus