Women and Retirement: If you have deferred comp, increase it.

If you haven’t started it yet, then do it today! By Jan Perkins, Senior Partner, Management Partners The payroll manager of a city I worked for many years ago had a habit of "convincing" all new employees to sign up for deferred compensation. It didn't matter if they were a street maintenance worker or the [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:47-07:00November 28th, 2016|#GenderBalance, Educate, Exclusives, Guest Blog Posts, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Women and Retirement: If you have deferred comp, increase it.

Guest Writer Tom Miller on the City Manager of the Future

History proves there has been an enduring role for government and its leaders... By Tom Miller, President & CEO, National Research Center, Inc. (reposted with permission from NRC, Inc.) The Role Of Government We have all witnessed an ebb in public trust of government, mostly at the federal level, but also infiltrating local government. History, however, [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:47-07:00November 14th, 2016|Educate, Exclusives, Featured, Guest Blog Posts, Share Your Story, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Guest Writer Tom Miller on the City Manager of the Future

Guest Writer Leelannee Malin on Rules for Women for Networking

Just Give Me Five: The Rules of Engagement for Women in Networking By Leelannee K. Malin, PhD – Principal & CEO, Malin PR I received a group email from an associate whom I had collaborated on several projects.  We run in similar political, business and social circles. The email shared some job opportunities available within her network.  She [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:47-07:00November 9th, 2016|#13Percent, #GenderBalance, Educate, Exclusives, Featured, Share Your Story, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Guest Writer Leelannee Malin on Rules for Women for Networking

Guest Writer Wally Bobkiewicz: Local Government Post Election Thoughts

I'm in the democracy business. By Wally Bobkiewicz, City Manager, Evanston, IL This is what I often tell people when I first meet them. Explaining what a City Manager does takes a few sentances, but saying you are in the democracy business always gets people's attention. Our work as local government managers is sometimes complex, [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:47-07:00November 9th, 2016|Exclusives, Featured, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Guest Writer Wally Bobkiewicz: Local Government Post Election Thoughts

Guest Writer Jan Perkins on They’re Thinking It, So We Might As Well Hear it!

The Importance of: By Jan Perkins, Senior Partner, Management Partners (former city manager) It can be scary to ask people for genuine feedback, because it requires you to be vulnerable and to open yourself to criticism. You risk learning that a project you poured your heart into was perceived by others as less than successful, [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:46-07:00November 1st, 2016|Encourage, Exclusives, Guest Blog Posts, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Guest Writer Jan Perkins on They’re Thinking It, So We Might As Well Hear it!

Guest Writer Dan Singer on the Future of Gender Equity

The Gender Gap, Gender Equity & the Chasm Between the Two By Dan Singer, former City Manager for the cities of Ojai, Goleta & Poway, CA I recently had the opportunity to attend the Women in Government Symposium in Kansas City; a half-day workshop on the topic of woman's equality in the workplace and how [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:45-07:00October 25th, 2016|Exclusives, Featured, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Guest Writer Dan Singer on the Future of Gender Equity

Guest Writer Mary Jacobs on Women’s Equality Day…Not Quite Yet!

By Mary Jacobs, Assistant City Manager - Sierra Vista, AZ Several weeks ago, I invited my daughter Rachel to attend the Women’s Equality Day event at the Fort Huachuca Army installation. The Commanding General invited me to be the keynote speaker and I wanted Rachel to hear me speak about something I’m incredibly passionate about.  [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:45-07:00October 18th, 2016|#GenderBalance, Exclusives, Featured, Guest Blog Posts, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Guest Writer Mary Jacobs on Women’s Equality Day…Not Quite Yet!

Guest Writer Jacolyn Thiel, P.E. on the Value of Working with Strong Women Through a Professional Association

  Having a strong group of women to work with leads to some great advantages. By Jacolyn "Jackie" Thiel, PE, City Engineer, City of Upper Arlington, OH WTS stands for Women’s Transportation Seminar. Many may find it a strange name, but this was the original name from when the organization was founded in 1977 as [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:45-07:00October 13th, 2016|#GenderBalance, Encourage, Exclusives, Featured, Share Your Story, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Guest Writer Jacolyn Thiel, P.E. on the Value of Working with Strong Women Through a Professional Association

Guest Blogger Julia Burrows on the City of Sacramento’s Parity Report Card

Parity in the City of Sacramento: An Effort Spearheaded by Councilwoman Angelique Ashby   By Julia Burrows, Director - Governing Institute The movement to increase women holding local government executive positions must include and be amplified by elected officials. As we know, appointments to the highest level are made by Councils and County Boards and establishing [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:45-07:00October 4th, 2016|Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on Guest Blogger Julia Burrows on the City of Sacramento’s Parity Report Card
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