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ICMA Code of Ethics | icma.org

https://icma.org/icma-code-ethics

Adopted in 1924, the ICMA Code of Ethics defined the principles that today serve as the foundation for the local government management profession and set the standard for excellence. Leadership in amanagement structure committed to equity, transparency, integrity, stewardship of public resources, political neutrality, ...

  

ICMA

https://icma.org/

ICMA, which was formed in 1914, is the leading association of local government professionals dedicated to creating and sustaining thriving communities throughout the world. With over 10000 members, the organization advances professional local government through leadership, management, innovation, and ethics.

  

Ethics | icma.org

https://icma.org/ethics

At the very core of ICMA is the mission to promote an ethical culture in local government. Since the development of the ICMA Code of Ethics in 1924, the organization has built an extensive collection of advice on ethics issues, case studies, and model local government documents. This knowledge base has been translated ...

  

VLGMA Overview | icma.org

https://icma.org/vlgma/overview

ICMA Affiliation. VLGMA is an affiliate of ICMA, the International City/County Management Association. The mutual agreement highlights collaboration on leadership development and ethics, membership, professional development, and knowledge sharing.

  

 

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