Sponsored by APWA’s Leadership and Management Committee Public Works leaders must walk the talk, set the tone, hold themselves accountable, and strive to create a culture of openness, democracy, merit, and creativity. Only by exercising the principles of ethical leadership can we meet the challenges of the future and sustain the public’s trust in our decisions and stewardship of public resources. 

Learning Objectives:

1.     Conduct yourself in conformance with the highest principles of public ethics.

2.     Lead others to conform to your behavior, actions, and decisions to the highest standards of ethics.

3.     Create a culture and climate of democracy, transparency, servant ethics, and public-mindedness.

 

SPEAKERS:

Donal Hartman, Jr
Retired,  Montpelier,  VT

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Donal Hartman, Jr

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