Local Elected officials graduate from Municipal Assn. Institute


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March 27, 2021 by The Simpsonville Sentinel

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Local Elected officials graduate from Municipal Assn. Institute

Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer  

Fountain Inn Councilmember Anthony Cunningham

Fountain Inn Councilmember Anjeanette Dearybury,
and Simpsonville Mayor Paul Shewmaker graduated from the Municipal Elected Officials Institute of Government. 

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Fountain Inn
Councilmember
Anjeanette Dearybury

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Fountain Inn
Councilmember
Anthony Cunningham
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Fountain Inn Mayor
GP McLeer
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Simpsonville Mayor
Paul Shewmaker

Established in 1986, the institute is a program of the Municipal Association of South Carolina that gives municipal officials a strong foundation in the operation of local government. Participants learn about the role of elected officials as well as administrative staff. Municipal officials also learn about the relationships between local, state and federal levels of government. The institute includes two daylong sessions and three morning sessions.

“For more than 30 years, the Association has encouraged local elected officials to participate in the institute, whether they are newly elected or have served for a while,” said Urica Floyd, staff associate for distance learning of the Municipal Association. “This institute gives elected leaders with diverse personal and professional backgrounds an understanding of how to run a local government effectively.”

Officials participate in more than 25 hours of classroom work in order to graduate from the institute. The topics covered during the sessions include the SC Freedom of Information Act, ethics and accountability, budgeting, planning and zoning, human resources and economic development.

The Institute draws its faculty from recognized local government leaders in South Carolina and other states, state officials, faculty and staff of the state’s colleges and universities, as well as other guest lecturers. The institute also offers credited, on-demand courses. 

The Municipal Elected Officials Institute of Government is one of many educational and training opportunities that the Municipal Association offers for the elected officials and staff serving cities and towns. Learn more at www.masc.sc (keyword: education and training). 

 

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