Gabe Reaume
Gabe Reaume was raised in rural Michigan. He earned a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of North Texas, where he serves on the Public Administration Alumni Board. Gabe met his wife, Cori, at a Texas City Management Association conference several years ago. They have four children.
Gabe lives in Saginaw, Texas, where he serves as the city manager. He would love the chance to visit if you're in the area, especially if coffee is involved.
You can connect with and follow Gabe at www.gabereaume.com
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