About Us

Empowering Wisconsin’s Municipal Clerks Through Education & Excellence

 

Our Mission

 

The Wisconsin Municipal Clerks Association (WMCA) is dedicated to being the premier resource for municipal clerks across Wisconsin. Our mission is to empower clerks through education, professional development, and the promotion of excellence in local government administration.

 

Who We Are

 

Founded in 1980, WMCA has grown into a strong and dynamic organization with over 1,400 members statewide. We represent municipal clerks, deputy clerks, and other local government officials who play a vital role in ensuring transparent, efficient, and effective public service.

 

What We Do

 

At WMCA, we are committed to:

  • Providing top-tier training and professional development to enhance the skills of municipal clerks
  • Offering networking opportunities to foster collaboration and support among clerks across the state
  • Advocating for best practices and ethical standards in local government administration
  • Serving as a trusted resource for clerks navigating the complexities of municipal governance

 

Why Join WMCA?

 

  • Access to comprehensive training and certification programs
  • Stay up-to-date with legislative changes and policy updates
  • Connect with experienced professionals and mentors
  • Gain valuable tools, templates, and resources to enhance efficiency

 

Our Commitment to Excellence

 

Municipal clerks are the backbone of local government, ensuring smooth elections, transparent records, and efficient public services. At WMCA, we recognize the dedication of clerks and strive to provide the support, education, and resources needed to uphold the highest standards of professionalism.

 

Whether you're a new clerk looking for guidance or a seasoned professional seeking continued growth, WMCA is here to help you succeed.

 

Join us as we elevate the role of municipal clerks and shape the future of local government in Wisconsin!

 

History of the WMCA

The Wisconsin Municipal Clerks Association was formed in 1980 and is 1,400 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, by providing them with the skills and the knowledge through which the quality of the services they perform may be improved.