Leadership and Governance

 

Welcome

The School of Government works with elected officials, governing boards, managers, key department heads, and other public officials in state and local government to provide the knowledge and skills they need to lead and govern their communities in the 21st century. These training opportunities and published resources are focused on helping public officials solve public problems; manage human capital and relationships; think, plan, and act strategically; and make and implement good public decisions.

 

school of government sites

Citizen participation

ethics for local government officials

local elected leaders academy (lela)

Municipal and County Administration Course

Municipal and County Administration alumni Association

orientation for NC Managers

public executive leadership academy (Pela)

Public Intersection Project

Retreats for Local Government Elected Boards

Strategic Public Leadership

 

Faculty and Program Personnel

Peg Carlson, Adjunct Associate Professor
Willow Jacobson, Associate Professor
Rick Morse, Assistant Professor
Carl Stenberg, Professor
Vaughn Upshaw, Lecturer
Donna Warner, Director, Local Elected Leaders Academy
Gordon Whitaker, Professor