The Wisconsin Municipal Clerks Association was formed in 1980 and is 1,300 members strong and still growing. The purpose of this Association is to improve the administration of local government and to benefit the City, Town, or Village Clerk, Deputy Clerk or any official having similar duties. The WMCA:
- Promotes training and certification of Clerks
- Promotes new methods and procedures to improve the accuracy and timeliness of duties
- Serves as a clearinghouse for information affecting the Clerk
- Advises the membership regarding legislation affecting the administration of local government and elections
- Develops strong bonds of cooperation with other organizations, individual governments and state agencies
- Brings about the acknowledgement of the importance of the position of Municipal Clerk.
The Wisconsin Municipal Clerks Association is made up of an Executive Board of 6 officers and currently 2 Co-District Directors from each of 8 districts. There are also many committees. Each comprised of several volunteer WMCA member clerks.
Click on the links at the left to see the current WMCA Executive Board and Committees. |