Cities across the globe demonstrated innovative and intuitive approaches to engaging their residents during the pandemic, setting an example for local governments in the future.
Too often we rush to implement new ideas when really we should go slow, test our ideas, and learn how to improve them prior to implementation.
Being open to new opportunities can do wonders for your career development.
For nearly 100 years, the ICMA Code of Ethics has been a beacon for us in public service.
ICMA is pleased to award this year’s Local Government Management Fellowship Judy L. Kelsey Scholarship to two current fellows.
Celebrating Ethics Awareness Month with Jeffrey Stonehill, ICMA Code of Ethics enthusiast
Members with voting privileges have the opportunity to vote yes or no on changes to Tenets 1, 4, 9, and 11.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's work to eliminate unlawful employment discrimination.
Last chance to apply for ICMA's Economic Mobility and Opportunity Cohort and $30,000 grant.