If you’re planning to attend the ICMA Annual Conference September 21-25 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, be sure to attend the annual Texas State Reception! Following educational sessions on Monday, September 23, the reception will be from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at The Westin Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Ballroom, 1000 Penn Avenue, in Pittsburgh. To learn more about the conference and the reception, visit the ICMA conference site here: https://buff.ly/3rLFXte
Texas City Management Association
Government Administration
Austin, Texas 3,438 followers
An organization of #localgov professionals dedicated to promoting the highest standards of governance & leadership
About us
The Texas City Management Association (TCMA), is an organization of local government professionals dedicated to promoting the highest standards of governance, service, leadership, ethics, and education while embracing individual and regional diversity for the benefit of our membership and the cities of Texas.
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https://www.tcma.org/
External link for Texas City Management Association
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Austin, Texas
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- Nonprofit
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Primary
1821 Rutherford Ln
Suite 400
Austin, Texas 78754, US
Employees at Texas City Management Association
Updates
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! In the August Management Messenger we were happy to welcome new members Thad Chambers, City Administrator, Bartonville; Daniel Dorgan, Assistant City Manager, Beeville; Robert Ranc, City Manager, Celina; and David Vela, City Manager, Sweetwater. Learn more about all of our new members, including associates and students, in the latest edition of Management Messenger Monthly, available online now: https://buff.ly/3WR64P6
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We’ve got you covered when it comes to news about TCMA and our members. The August Management Messenger is up now for your reading pleasure, and it includes information about the Texas reception at the upcoming ICMA conference, news about management transitions, and valuable information about member benefits and current initiatives. You can find it online here: https://buff.ly/4c7XRKK
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We need your input! The 2025 TCMA Annual Conference is scheduled for June 19-22 at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, and we want your suggestions for speakers and topics! To submit your suggestions no later than August 1, fill out the Speaker Call form here: https://buff.ly/3WnTLcC
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Do you know that TCMA Members need to take two hours of ethics training every two years? But we make it easy for you—we have lots of resources available, including the online Ethics 101 course and access to certified ethics trainers. Learn more: https://buff.ly/3XI2GVC #ethics #TCMA #publicservice
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In the July Management Messenger, Kristi Gilbert, Town Administrator, Cross Roads and Dr. Jaime Wilson, Superintendent, Denton ISD write about how the city and the school district are working together to catalyze future retail development while nurturing educational excellence. Read all about their innovative collaboration here: https://buff.ly/3LXnaER
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The 2025 TCMA Annual Conference is scheduled for June 19-22 at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, and we want your suggestions for speakers and topics! To submit your suggestions no later than August 1, fill out the Speaker Call form here: https://buff.ly/3WnTLcC
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The TCMA Management Messenger welcomes T.C. Broadnax to his new position as the city manager for the City of Austin as of May 6, 2024. Prior to his appointment in Austin, T.C. served as city manager for the City of Dallas from 2017-2024. Learn all about T.C. in the July edition: https://buff.ly/4cvcrNi
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ICYMI, a new episode of our podcast, Perspectives on City Management, dropped in late June. On Episode 4 of season 3, we talk to TCMA members James Childers and Steve Williams about the importance engaging with some of our most important stakeholders: the communities we serve. You can find the episode on our website, and wherever you listen to podcasts: https://buff.ly/3Xosk3x
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Welcome to new members Joshua Barron, City Manager, Mexia; Simon Dwyer, City Administrator, Olney; Doroteo Garcia, Assistant City Manager, Brownsville; Katina Hampton, Assistant City Manager, Friendswood; Molly Jacobsen, Assistant City Manager, Commerce; Debbie Molina, City Manager, Jourdanton; Reynell Smith, City Manager, Niederwald. Learn more about all of our new members, including associates and students, in the July edition of Management Messenger Monthly: https://buff.ly/4f6Kayu
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