The 21-member ICMA Executive Board oversees the business of ICMA and enforces the ICMA Code of Ethics.
Frank Benest has culled his “top 10” list of leadership lessons from the first 99 columns in hopes that the lessons provoke your leadership thinking and action.
ICMA’s long-term commitment to helping public administrators innovate and adapt to meet the challenges of today and those beyond the horizon
Introducing a new series of articles challenging local government leaders to be bold, creative, and willing to think differently about the status quo.
Now more than ever, it’s crucial that we engage with students, especially at HBCUs, to connect them with opportunities for their future in local government.
Hailed as “far more than just another continuing education opportunity,” this three-week program has helped many local government leaders grow in their career.
Whether sudden or expected, the transition to the top spot can go more smoothly if you start planning now.
When life hands you the worst slings and arrows, don’t hesitate in seeking help and guidance.
As a senior advisor for ICMA and the Colorado City and County Management Association, Greg Schulte has advice for those approaching retirement from local government.