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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-03-01 AWC Certificate of Leadership - Howard FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Mayor Michelle Sandoval/City Manager John Mauro Amy Howard awarded with Advanced Certificate of Municipal Leadership PORT TOWNSEND, WA: Amy Howard, Councilmember for the City of Port Townsend, recently received an Advanced Certificate of Municipal Leadership from the Association of Washington Cities (AWC). AWC’s Certificate of Municipal Leadership program recognizes city and town elected officials for accomplishing training in four core areas:  Roles, responsibilities, and legal requirements  Public sector resource management  Community planning and development  Effective local leadership Those who earn the advanced certificate continue to strive for excellence by attending conferences and trainings, serving their community, and further developing leadership skills. “Cities and towns around the state are continually transforming in light of changing laws and the need to meet new challenges and opportunities,” said AWC Chief Executive Officer Peter B. King. “Our Advanced Certificate of Municipal Leadership recognizes mayors and councilmembers who continue to enhance the tools they need today to understand the legal landscape, plan for the future, manage their resources, and foster strong relationships. The elected officials who earn this certificate demonstrate a commitment to continuous learning and a desire to bring new ideas back to their community.” To earn the Advanced Certificate of Municipal Leadership, Howard completed more than 60 hours of training credits and demonstrated community service. Elected to City Council in 2016, Howard has served five years on Council. Howard is the Chair of the Council Finance and Budget Committee, serves on the Housing and Rules Committees, represents Council on the OlyCAP Board of Directors, and is the liaison to the City Active Transportation Advisory Board. Previously serving as Executive Director of The Boiler Room, Howard is currently the Manager of Volunteer Engagement at Habitat for Humanity of East Jefferson County. She lives in Port Townsend with her husband and dog and enjoys cooking, reading, and listening to podcasts. AWC serves its members through advocacy, education and services. Founded in 1933, AWC is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan corporation that represents cities and towns Washington's 281 before the state legislature, the state executive branch, and with regulatory agencies. AWC also provides training, data and publications, and programs such as the AWC Employee Benefit Trust, AWC Risk Management Service Agency, AWC Workers’ Comp Retro, AWC Drug and Alcohol Consortium, and AWC GIS Consortium. ###