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2022 ICMA Annual Conference Preview

Attending but unprepared for ICMA conference? Listen to a quick preview from the planning co-chairs plus ICMA's own local Ohio-expert, now or even on your way to Columbus!

Episode 24 of the Voices in Local Government podcast, hosted by Joe Supervielle, Emily Muzzarelli, Alex McIntyre, Jessi Atcheson, titled "2022 ICMA Annual Conference Preview" was published on September 7, 2022 and runs 25 minutes.

September 7, 2022 ·25m · Voices in Local Government

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Attending but unprepared for ICMA conference? Listen to a quick preview from the planning co-chairs plus ICMA's own local Ohio-expert, now or even on your way to Columbus!

 

Planning committee co-chairs, Emily Muzzarelli and Alex McIntyre preview this year's ICMA 2022 Annual Conference: Achieving Excellence Together, September 17-22 in Columbus, Ohio.

  1. What they've learned at a previous event that was put into practice at their local government.
  2. Speakers or sessions they're most excited for.
  3. Benefits and tips for attendees other than city/count managers, covering assistant CAOs, department heads, and early to mid-career professionals.
  4. Networking.
  5. Suggestions for Columbus.

Then, Ohio local, ICMA marketing coordinator and host of ICMA Member Spotlights, Jessi Atcheson joins to give more info on the Columbus airport, walking/ride-share situation, best restaurants and bars, and THE Ohio State University Saturday game day experience.
 

Sponsored by CivicPlus Municipal Websites
 

Resources

Registration

Agenda and Full Schedule

Conference App

Digital Event

Experience Columbus deals and discounts

Send questions to [email protected] or [email protected]


Sessions Referenced During the Episode to Bookmark:

Self-Compassion: A Key to Resilience-Featuring Betty Hart-Sponsored

Governing in a Disruptive Environment: Charting a Course in a Stormy Sea

The Balancing Act of Being a Parent and a Chief Executive
 

Jessi's recommendations:

OSU Pregame: Little Bar, Midway

Restaurants: Condados, Bakersfield, Standard, Foodhall, Lincoln Social, Hubbard, Local Cantina, Marcella’s, TownHall, The Eagle, Brassica

Breweries: Hoof Hearted, Seventh Son, North High Brewing, Columbus Brewing Company, Ohio Brewing Company, Whistle and Keg, BrewDog, Elevator Brewery & Draught Haus

Other Attractions: COSI, Columbus Zoo, North Market, German Village, Franklin Park Conservatory, Easton Town Center

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