FCCMA Onsite Training Session - Fort Pierce


February 21, 2020

Ethical Challenges Facing Local Governments in 2020

River Walk Center, 600 N. Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce, FL 33950
February 21, 2020, 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
ICMA Practices: 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 13

Program Summary

In the last decade, the advent of social media and other technical advances has challenged local governments to effectively respond to evolving issues; all which have an ethical component that must be considered and defined. Building and sustaining a culture of ethics becomes even more important with the discretion employees must have to fulfill their ever changing public service duties. To define and discuss these ethical challenges, a distinguished and diverse panel of local government managers has been put together to provide an informative and interactive program for attendees. FCCMA members are encourage to register key staff members to attend this important program and to be prepared to contribute to this discussion.

Note: attendance will satisfy FCCMA's annual four-hour ethics training requirement.

Panelists
• George Brown, Deputy City Manager, Boca Raton
• Noah Powers, Town Manager, Orchid
• Nick Mims, City Manager, Fort Pierce
• Howard Tipton, County Administrator, St. Lucie County
• Katherine Barbieri, Assistant County Attorney, St. Lucie County

Click here to register. The cost of the training is $49 for members/non-members, $15 for students. The training will include lunch. The deadline to register is February 14.

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