Profiles in Management: Pamela Antil
Learn more about Encinitas City Manager Pamela Antil's journey to the city management profession.
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Learn more about Encinitas City Manager Pamela Antil's journey to the city management profession.
The first brother-sister city manager pair in California history, Aram and Arminé Chaparyan are first-generation immigrants on a shared path to serve the public and give back.
CCMF caught up with Troy Brown on his vision for his new role as ICMA president-elect.
"I am a third-generation City Manager: my father served as City Manager in a number of cities in California and my grandfather was the City Manager of Richmond, Virginia."
"Maintaining the City’s fiscal health is the key to providing services that impact citizens’ daily lives the most."
"Growing up, I always had an interest in government and public service. I truly value the ability to have a positive impact on someone."
"In many ways, the City Manager functions like a conductor of an orchestra: getting many different musicians to perform music usually written by others."
"Every day as a City Manager, you are faced with decision-making and problem-solving opportunities. For me, that is one of the most rewarding and important parts of the job."
Jeff Kolin is the City Manager of Beverly Hills, CA. CCMF caught up with Jeff to ask him some questions about where he has worked, why he entered city management and what some of the highlights are of his career.
Marcia Raines, city manager for Millbrae, sat down with CCMF staff to offer her insights and wisdom into the city management profession. Marcia has years of professional experience in local government and offers some good insights on transparency and communications.