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The Texas Municipal Clerks Certification Program began in 1967 at the University of North Texas from a study initiated by the Association of City Clerks and Secretaries of Texas (now Texas Municipal Clerks Association, Inc.) and prepared by Dorothy Byrd. Ms. Byrd continued as the Executive Director until her retirement in December 1993. Dr. Joyce Snay became the new Executive Director in January 1994. In 2007 the Executive Director`s position was split to form a co-directorship, consisting of an Education Director and an Administrative Director. In 2013 Dr. Joyce Snay retired, and Dr. Amy Holt became the new Education Director.
The rapidly growing City of Riverside currently ranks as the 12th largest city in California, 6th in Southern California, and is the largest city in one of the fastest growing regions in the United States. It is home to four internationally recognized universities and colleges which support 50,000+ students. The University of California, Riverside, California Baptist University, La Sierra University, and Riverside Community College, offer specialized training, research partnerships, and a high-technology environment to support emerging and innovative companies. As an important financial and professional center, Riverside offers the support of numerous legal, accounting, brokerage, architectural, engineering and technology firms as well as banking institutions. It is also the county seat for the fastest growing county in California. Businesses also benefit from an exceptional freeway system, BNSF and UPSP rail access, high-speed fiberoptic telecommunications, city-owned electrical and water systems, and a large corporate jet and general aviation airport.
Gage County Economic Development, Inc. is a Beatrice, NE-based company in the Government sector.
City of Glastonbury, CT is a Glastonbury, CT-based company in the Government sector.
Royalton is a place like no other. It is a community in the strongest sense of the word, neighbors helping neighbors in a town where our neighbors could be anyone from anywhere in the world. Vermont Law School (Vermont’s only law school) makes its home here, drawing students from all over the world, creating a diverse multicultural community. We live surrounded by some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. Don’t believe me? Hike to Kent’s Ledge during foliage season and take in the valley below, or walk along the White River and see the yellow, red and orange reflected on the surface of the clear water. We have the best of all worlds: several working farms keep our food close to the source, a quick commute to the manufacturing industry in Bethel and Randolph, as well as the culture of Dartmouth College, the cutting edge medical facility that is Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, employment, shopping and entertainment in the Upper Valley towns of Lebanon and Hanover. Our school, a unique Kindergarten through twelfth grade institution, produces well educated young people who are accepted into prestigious institutions such as Dartmouth College and Stanford University.