Municipal Innovation Summit Announces 2020 Summit

The Municipal Innovation Summit, a 501(c)(3) that educates municipal government officials on cutting-edge and innovative best practices in municipal government, has announced the 2020 summit will be on March 14th summit at Bergen County Community College. The annual summit, with expected attendance of at least 200 municipal elected officials, will consist of the Municipal Innovation Award ceremony, keynote address from Senate President Steve Sweeney, and breakout sessions with private and public sector leaders. This year’s breakout sessions will touch on innovative topics such as: Cybersecurity, Enhanced Communication Techniques, and Budget Strategies that Work.

“We are proud to announce Senate President Steve Sweeney will be the keynote speaker to our annual summit on March 14th at Bergen County Community College,” said Ken DeRoberts, Chairman of the Municipal Innovation Summit. “We are confident all attendees will leave with an enhanced understanding of innovative best-practices in municipal government.”

The Municipal Innovation Summit will run from 8:30am until 12pm on March 14th at Bergen County Community College. Attendance is free for government officials. Attendees can RSVP online here – Municipal Innovation Summit RSVP.

Applications for the Municipal Innovation Award close on February 20th. If your town instituted a new innovative program or initiative in the last five years please apply here: Municipal Innovation Award.
For more information, please contact info@municipalinnovationsummit.com or visit – Municipal Innovation Summit: Home

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