
This month, we are excited to feature testimonials from our FCCMA interns. These talented students have spent their summer working with various cities and counties, gaining invaluable insights and experiences. Their stories are a testament to the importance of hands-on learning and the impact of local government on their professional growth. Don’t miss out on their inspiring accounts in this month’s newsletter.
FCCMA will hold a networking reception at American Social at 601 South Harbour Island Blvd. in Tampa on Monday, October 27, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The registration cost is $50 per person, and it includes two drink tickets and heavy hors d’oeuvres. A cash bar will be available. Registrations will be accepted until October 13. Register for the event here. A confirmation e-mail will be sent after registration.
Don’t miss our upcoming Free Coaching Webinar on September 4, “Cybersecurity Attacks: Protecting Business Operations.” Register here today to secure your spot.
An on-site training on Local Government Housing Issues in Florida will be held on October 3 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Florida Gulf Coast University. The panel for this program will hold an informal discussion on the issues involving housing in their jurisdictions. The discussion will include examples of local initiatives to address housing challenges, compliance with state and federal mandates, responding to economic realities, local political considerations, and the demographics unique to each jurisdiction. Register now.
The mandatory ethics training deadline of September 30 is quickly approaching. To meet the ethics requirement, you can access any archived FCCMA Training opportunities: read a book on ethics or participate in a virtual ethics training.
Sincerely,
Sarah