Over the last 18 months I have highlighted the plight of city managers and other public sector executives.\nI have talked about the pervasive sense of loneliness and isolation that is oftentimes overwhelming. I have lamented the lack of advocacy for managers who watch helplessly as the reputation and career they have spent decades building is sullied and damaged.\nWhen I have criticized the ICMA for sitting on its hands and not coming to the defense of managers, I am chastised by loyalists who steadfastly maintain that it is not the organization's job to defend managers.\nWell -- public sector executives deserve to have an organization that will advocate on their behalf, take proactive steps to protect their reputations and careers, and fight for better compensation and benefits in a profession that has become extremely volatile, risky, and hyperscrutinized.\xa0\nTo that end, Micah Gaudet and I are launching the American Association of Municipal Executives.\xa0\nWe are going to build a community that supports, develops, and advocates on behalf of city managers and public sector executives.\nWe invite you to join us as we embark on this journey to build an organization that will transform public administration in America.\nYou have a truly unique "once-in-a-lifetime" opportunity to get in on the ground floor of something that will be historically significant for our profession.\nGo to AAME.org and sign up today to become a Founding Member!\nSHOW NOTES:\nThe American Association of Municipal Executives is located at AAME.org.\nIn this episode, Micah Gaudet referred to Daniel Rosemond's book "Death of the Public Servant."\nMicah Gaudet's LinkedIn page\nDaniel Rosemond's LinkedIn page\nSUBMIT JOB POSTING:\nDo you have an executive or senior level vacancy in your organization? Use this form/link to submit your job listing in my weekly newsletter for just $100:\nhttps://forms.gle/ceMzWqeLwiRFRAGj9\nSUPPORT THE PODCAST:\nSubscribe to my FREE weekly report of city and county manager resignations, terminations, and retirements (RTRs) at this link:\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/city-manager-rtrs-job-board-7164683251112992768/\nIf you would like to support the podcast by making a donation, please use the "Buy Me A Coffee" link.\nPlease rate and review the podcast on Apple or your preferred platform if you enjoy the show. It helps tremendously. But more importantly, refer your friends and peers to podcast through personal conversations and posts on your social media platforms.\nJoe Turner's LinkedIn Page\nCity Manager Unfiltered YouTube Page - Subscribe Today!\nNote: Page may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.