Politics & Government
Lexington Town Manager Elected President Of ICMA
Town Manager James Malloy was elected president of the International City/County Management Association.
LEXINGTON, MA — Lexington Town Manager James Malloy will be taking on a new role alongside his duties to the town — he was elected president of the International City/County Management Association.
The International City/County Management Association or ICMA is the largest association of professional city and county managers in the world.
The ICMA Executive Board selects the president-elect each year, usually in June, from among eligible former regional vice presidents. To be eligible to serve as president-elect, one must be a former ICMA vice president who has been off the executive board for a minimum of one year and is currently working for a local government.
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Malloy started in Lexington in August 2018 after serving as the Town Manager in Westborough.
Congratulations to our Town Manager, Jim Malloy, on becoming President-elect of the @ICMA, the world’s largest association of local government professionals. His experience from this role will be a major asset to our community! #localgov https://t.co/elnON5tuiy
— Town of Lexington (@TownOfLexMA) October 24, 2019
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