Special Districts Association of Oregon
Meghan Howk, CHES, currently serves as a Risk Management Consultant at the Special Districts Association of Oregon since September 2022. Prior to this role, Meghan held positions at Kaniksu Community Health, first as Director of Risk Management and Compliance and earlier as Manager of Risk and Safety from June 2020 to September 2022. Meghan's experience also includes managing day-to-day operations at Jitterz Espresso from April 2017 to May 2019, where responsibilities included training staff, managing inventory, and ensuring exceptional customer service. Meghan holds a Bachelor's degree in Public Health from Boise State University, earned between 2018 and 2020.
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Special Districts Association of Oregon
Special Districts Association of Oregon was formed in 1979 to give special districts a stronger and united voice at the Oregon Legislature. SDAO provides advocacy with state administrative agencies and other units of government, training, information resources, and other support programs. Membership has grown to over 900 local government members. SDAO is governed by a twelve-member board of directors that exercises general supervision over the affairs of the organization. The Board’s governance and formulation of policies are exercised in accordance with the Association’s bylaws. The annual business meeting of SDAO members, held in conjunction with the February annual conference, gives members an opportunity to elect, for two-year terms, the SDAO Board of Directors. SDAO has become increasingly important as the membership has grown and the operation of special districts has become more complex. It has become an effective lobbying and educational organization that strives to serve the needs of its members.