While being trained as a Public Administrator at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, one of the most rigorous programs in the country, the University made sure we left our studies prepared, not only to be efficient and effective public administrators, but also fully understanding the weight and role of leadership ethics in the public process.
I take those lessons to heart and firmly believe that the stewardship of ethics is a responsibility to dutifully be upheld by all public officials engaging in the public’s business. At no level of our political system can accountability and the public policy process be as closely scrutinized or directly affect so many than at the local level. (Read more here…)