Mayor Rick Osbon, Municipal Association President, and Beaufort City Councilmember Neil Lipsitz. Photo courtesy of Municipal Association of South Carolina.

City of Beaufort Councilmembers graduate from Advanced Municipal Elected Officials Institute of Government

From staff reports

Beaufort City Councilmembers Neil Lipsitz and Harold “Mitch” Mitchell have graduated from the Advanced Municipal Elected Officials Institute of Government

Graduates received their certificates during the Municipal Association of South Carolina’s Hometown Legislative Action Day in February.

The Municipal Association offers the Advanced Institute exclusively to graduates of the Municipal Elected Officials Institute of Government. Created in 2014, the Advanced Institute provides elected officials with continuing education through classroom instruction and interaction with experienced peers.

Mayor Rick Osbon, Municipal Association President, and Beaufort City Councilmember Harold Mitchell. Photo courtesy of Municipal Association of South Carolina.

“The Advanced Institute allows mayors and councilmembers to explore in depth many governance topics that can make them more effective leaders for their cities and towns,” Staff Associate for Distance Learning for the Municipal Association Urica Floyd said in a news release.

Graduating officials have participated in at least four of six courses to graduate from the Advanced Institute. Topics include public safety, budgeting, utilities, advocacy, economic development and governance.

The Advanced Institute draws its faculty from South Carolina and across the country including recognized local government leaders, state officials, as well as college and university faculty.

Established in 1986, the Municipal Elected Officials Institute of Government is a program of the Municipal Association of South Carolina. It gives municipal officials a strong foundation in the operation of municipal government.

The MEO Institute and Advanced Institute are two of the many educational and training opportunities that the Municipal Association offers for the elected officials and staff serving cities and towns. Learn more at www.masc.sc (keyword: education and training).

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