ICMA's Rigged Executive Board Elections with Graham Mitchell | Ep. 52

Published: May 15, 2024, 5:01 a.m.

b'Unhappy with the current direction of the International City/County Management Association, El Cajon City Manager Graham Mitchell decided to get involved and run for a seat on the executive board.\\nIn previous years when he only saw one name on the ballot for each seat -- he assumed it was due to apathy.\\nLittle did he know that the ICMA establishment created a process whereby they hand-selected the nominee who was all but guaranteed to win because voters would not have another name on the ballot to vote for.\\nIn this episode, we discuss his experience running for the board and his efforts to change the way ICMA conducts elections in the future.\\nSHOW NOTES:\\nGraham Mitchell\'s LinkedIn page\\nThe Midwest Rotation Agreement\\nLinkedIn post discussing the ICMA\'s violation of the Midwest Rotation Agreement can be found here and a screenshot of it can be found here.\\nThe American Association of Municipal Executives is located at AAME.org.\\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.'