This ICMA program makes available to members, the experience, advice and support of respected, retired managers of the profession.
These guidelines review the purpose of the Senior Advisor program and provide guidelines for each of the key program participants: Senior Advisors, state sponsors, and ICMA.
ICMA recognizes the many achievements of its members with award programs that highlight extraordinary accomplishments as well as dedicated service to the profession.
Recognizing and honoring ICMA members' dedication to public service and professional management at the local level.
Here are some tips for hiring a professional city, town, or county manager or administrator.
ICMA's strategic plan calls for the Association to develop targeted programs to raise awareness of the value that professional management brings to local governance. The "It's No Small Chore" campaign offers ICMA members a tool kit of resources to help them educate citizens about the profession.
The ICMA community includes more than 13,000 members from over 30 countries.