Ten ICMA Student Chapters submitted their most successful events for consideration in the 2nd Annual Best Chapter Event Contest in the hopes of winning travel funds to attend the ICMA Annual Conference in Baltimore. ICMA board members picked three winning events from among the high-quality submissions based on the criteria in the categories of topic, involvement, and impact*. The University of North Carolina, the University of Southern California, and Villanova University received top honor's in this year's contest. Their submissions, along with the others, highlighted and celebrated the amazing public-service-themed events that ICMA Student Chapters hold every year.
There are 78 chapters internationally. The chapters are self-sustaining organizations, fully-run by students who demonstrate an early commitment to public service by organizing events, heading service initiatives, and attending events and conferences for local government professionals.
Villanova University secured third prize with its Macros Meet Metros discussion panel. The panel brought professionals in local government and technology together to discuss technology’s role in local government, projections for the future of technology in in the field, and how local governments can engage innovators in the community to help create solutions to community issues. Topics ranged from citizen engagement to cybersecurity to police brutality.
*Judges also considered presentation when making their selections. Special thanks to Wally Bobkiewicz, Heather Geyer, Carl Harness, Maria Hurtado, and Stephanie Mason of the ICMA Executive Board for judging the submissions.
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