Ward 4 Councilwoman Walker awarded second certification level by the Mississippi Municipal League
Ward 4 Councilwoman Walker awarded second certification level by the Mississippi Municipal League
Ward 4 Councilwoman Romande G. Walker was awarded the designation of Advanced Certified Municipal Official by the Mississippi Municipal League (MML).
This is the second level of the Certified Municipal Official (CMO) program, which was implemented by the MML in 2002.
“The Advanced CMO program provides the participants additional training to help them better prepare for economic development opportunities that might become available for their city," MML Executive Director Shari T. Veazey stated, "Being able to effectively lead their city toward economic development and growth is critical to all municipal officials.”
Before earning the Advanced CMO certification, participants must have earned the Basic CMO certification, which focuses on the basics of municipal organization, law, finance, and land use. It is only after the Basic CMO certification has been earned that participants can earn the Advanced designation, which requires 40 additional hours of coursework and focuses on economic and community development.
About the Mississippi Municipal League
The mission of the Mississippi Municipal League is helping cities and towns excel. MML is a non-partisan association established in 1931, representing 290 city, town and village governments in Mississippi. MML is also affiliated with the National League of Cities, a lobbying, legislative and legal arm representing municipalities before the U.S. Congress.