Dan Lamb

Deputy Town Supervisor at Town of Dryden, New York

Dan Lamb is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in public policy, governance, and consulting. Currently serving as a Senior Lecturer at Cornell University’s MPA Program, Dan develops and instructs courses on partisan politics and intergovernmental relations while also mentoring graduate students in consulting practices for nonprofit and government entities. As the Deputy Town Supervisor for the Town of Dryden, New York, responsibilities include constituent services, budgeting, and leadership in various community initiatives. Prior experience includes strategic consulting roles for Cornerstone Family Healthcare and Seneca Strategies Consulting, where Dan focused on health care project development and renewable energy services. Additionally, Dan served as a District Representative in the U.S. House of Representatives, collaborating with local stakeholders to enhance community resources. A candidate for Congress in 2012, Dan holds an MPA in Environmental Policy from Syracuse University and a BS in Business and Music from Ithaca College.

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Town of Dryden, New York

The Town of Dryden has a population of 13,532 (2000 census). Within the Town there are two villages: the Village of Freeville, population 505, and the Village of Dryden, population 1,832. There are two hamlets within the Town: Varna and Etna. The town encompasses 94.1 square miles and is the largest in the county. The following basic services are provided: fire protection, ambulance service, town road maintenance, snow removal from town roads, planning, zoning, code enforcement, recreation, youth services, five water districts, six sewer districts, three lighting districts and general administration. In a portion of the Town of Dryden and the Town of Groton a fire district was formed and is called the McLean Fire District.


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