The Florida Association of Counties recently presented Nassau County Commissioner George V. Spicer with the advanced county commissioner designation following completion of a comprehensive study program developed by the association.
Spicer received the designation along with 17 other county commissioners during an awards ceremony held at the FAC annual conference in Palm Beach County.
Upon his completion of the Advanced County Commissioner program, Spicer said, “I highly recommend the Advanced County Commissioner program to any commissioner who wants to gain a better understanding on ethics, the Sunshine Law and how to provide their citizens with the services they desire while keeping taxes low. This program has also provided me with superior leadership skills and has given me the knowledge I need to effectively represent my district, as well as Nassau County.”
Launched by FAC in 2006, the ACC education program is an advanced leadership program designed for graduates of the Certified County Commissioners program. This year, the program saw 18 commissioners graduate in June with a total of 204 graduating since the inception of the program in 2006.
“Graduates of the Advanced County Commissioner program have shown an exemplary commitment to public service,” said FAC Executive Director Ginger Delegal. “This invaluable program brings together veteran commissioners from throughout Florida to work collaboratively on Florida’s most pressing challenges.”
The ACC program is organized as a series of three seminars with 27 hours of course work. The course content focuses on leading within Florida’s counties. Participating commissioners must commit to fully participate in all three seminars in order to graduate.
They include Tough
Policy Choices in Florida During Tumultuous Times, Leading Your Communities During Turbulent Times and
Understanding and
Working With Stake-holders and County Decision Makers During These Turbulent Times.
The University of Florida/IFAS Extension has sponsored this program in Alachua County for the last nine years.
For more information about the ACC program and courses, visit www.fl-counties.com.
For more than 85 years, the FAC has represented the diverse interests of Florida’s counties, emphasizing the importance of protecting home rule – the concept that government closest to the people governs best. The FAC helps counties effectively serve and represent Floridians by strengthening and preserving county home rule through advocacy, education and collaboration.