Mayor David Mitchell Receives Designation as Advanced Certified Municipal Official

Mayor David Mitchell

Mayor David Mitchell Receives Designation as Advanced Certified Municipal Official

ORANGE BEACH – Mayor David Mitchell of Columbiana  has  earned  the  Alabama  League of  Municipalities’  professional designation  of  Advanced Certified Municipal Official.    In order to achieve this high honor, a municipal official must first complete 40 credit hours of training  conducted  or  endorsed  by  the  League   to   receive   the   designation   of   Certified Municipal  Official.  The  individual  must  then complete  an  additional  40  hours  of  training to  receive  an  advanced  certification.  Mayor Mitchell  is  a  member  of  the  25th  graduating class  of  Advanced Certified Municipal Officials and was recognized for his accomplishments during graduation ceremonies held in Orange Beach, AL on November 8, 2023. This year, 35 municipal leaders earned the Advanced CMO designation.

The training program for elected municipal officials was created in 1994 by the Alabama League of Municipalities, under the direction of its Executive Committee, to complete the cycle of training for municipal officials and employees.  Until that time, no formal training had been offered   for  elected   officials.   The   Executive   Committee   instituted   a   series   of   one-day continuing  education programs  designed  for  mayors  and  councilmembers  who  voluntarily wished to  receive formal training in municipal government. In 1998, the Executive Committee approved  a  series  of  training  courses  to  be  applied  toward  advanced  certification.  These courses  were  designed  to  carry  the  designation  of  Certified  Municipal  Official  one  step further by offering additional training for elected officials.

 

Because   of   his   attendance   at   statewide   and   regional   educational   conferences,   Mayor Mitchell   has   received   formal   classroom   training   in  subjects  such  as  council  meeting procedures,   parliamentary   procedure,   the   Open   Meetings   Act,  public  records,  ordinance drafting, conflicts of interest, the state ethics law, duties of the mayor and council,  tort  liability, the  competitive  bid  law,  zoning  and  planning,  annexation,  municipal regulatory   powers, municipal  revenues  and  expenditures,  personnel  actions  and  leadership development.

“Alabama’s  municipalities  are  the  foundation  of  our  state’s  economy,”  ALM  Executive Director Greg  Cochran  said.  “Vibrant  communities  depend  on  knowledgeable  and  engaged leadership, which  is  exactly  what  the  CMO  program  encourages  through  training  on  the finer  points  of municipal  government.  Earning  the  Advanced  Certified  Municipal  Official designation  further showcases the commitment of community leaders to be better informed, more effective municipal officials.”

The  Alabama  League  of  Municipalities  was  organized  in  1935  and  has  since  served  as the recognized voice of the cities and towns in Alabama. Through the years, the organization has steadily grown and now serves more than 450 municipalities. This voluntary membership program brings officials of cities and towns together in fellowship of public service – which strengthens and guides local government in a progressive, responsible fashion. The primary purpose of the League is to promote understanding of municipal government and administration in Alabama and thereby advance the welfare of the people of this state.