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City Clerk receives Certified Municipal Official designation
Oct 05, 2012 | 533 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Leta McNatt, City Clerk, Durant, was awarded the designation of Certified Municipal Official by the Oklahoma Municipal League (OML) during its recent Annual Conference. McNatt was recognized for her achievement during the Awards Breakfast that was held Thursday, Sept. 27, at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City.

The League’s Certified Municipal Official program was established to recognize municipal officials and employees who continue to develop their skills and enrich their expertise in local government. Those who complete the program demonstrate to both their community and peers that they are committed to carrying out the duties of their office or position. A total of 40 hours of training are required for certification.

The Oklahoma Municipal League is a statewide, non-profit corporation currently composed of 462 member cities and towns. The League serves as a spokesperson for municipalities at state and federal government levels to achieve local objectives. By working together through the League, municipal officials formulate programs and unite in concerted action benefiting their communities.



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