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Join two of ICMA's most active Student Chapters for a webinar on best practices for building a strong and engaged Chapter.
Student-led organizations play a vital role in preparing the next generation of local government professionals, but building and sustaining an engaged ICMA Student Chapter can come with challenges. Join Student Chapter members from the University of South Florida and Portland State University for an interactive webinar created for students, by students.
This collaborative session will highlight innovative event planning strategies, chapter engagement initiatives, leadership development opportunities, and lessons learned from two active ICMA Student Chapters on opposite sides of the country. Presenters will share practical ideas for recruiting and retaining members, building relationships with local governments and community stakeholders, organizing meaningful programming, and creating a strong ICMA chapter culture that supports student success.
Attendees will gain insight into successful chapter events, statewide and national networking opportunities, and ways to strengthen involvement within the ICMA Student Chapter community to promote public service careers. Whether you are looking to start a chapter, revitalize an existing organization, or expand your professional network, this webinar will provide actionable strategies and peer-to-peer perspectives to help student leaders grow and sustain impactful organizations.
Learning Objectives:
- Explore strategies for planning engaging and successful ICMA Student Chapter events.
- Identify ways to strengthen membership involvement, leadership development, and chapter sustainability.
- Learn how student chapters can build meaningful connections with local government professionals and ICMA networks.
- Share lessons learned, challenges, and best practices from student chapter leadership experiences.
- Elevate your professional career through involvement in your ICMA Student Chapter.
This webinar is designed for students, faculty advisors, emerging local government professionals, and anyone interested in advancing student engagement within the local government management profession.
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