Friday, July 27, 2007

Cornell Municipal Clerks Institute


This past week, I had the great fortune of participating in my second year at the Cornell Municipal Clerks Institute, located in Ithaca, New York. The Cornell Municipal Clerks Institute is a premium educational opportunity provided by a partnership between the City and Village Clerks and the Town Clerks Associations of the State of New York and Cornell University's Community and Rural Development Institute (CaRDI). Small classroom lectures, hands-on computer labs, group activities, self-evaluations, and informal discussions are all used during these trainings. After completing 100 hours of this program, I will be eligible to become a Certified Municipal Clerk (CMC). From my participation, I have gained new knowledge and skills and enhanced the administration of the Clarkstown Town Clerk’s office. If you know any Municipal Clerks, encourage them to enroll in this great program! For more info about the Cornell Municipal Clerks Institute, go to www.clgp.aem.cornell.edu/clerks.htm.
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