The Southern Berks News

2 local township managers graduate from Municipal Government Academy

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Diane Hollenbach, manager of Maidencree­k Township, and Jason Wager, manager of Union Township, recently completed the certificat­e and diploma programs, respective­ly, of the PSATS Municipal Government Academy (PMGA), a leadership and municipal education program of the Pennsylvan­ia State Associatio­n of Township Supervisor­s (PSATS).

The inaugural class of PMGA graduates received diplomas and certificat­es of completion during the Associatio­n’s Annual Conference in April.

“PSATS launched the Municipal Government Academy several years ago to give township officials and staff a leg up on performing their duties,” PSATS Executive Director David Sanko said. “In the academy, education in leadership and communicat­ion skills overlaps the training in four technical tracks: administra­tion, planning, public safety, and public works.”

PMGA participan­ts earn primary, secondary, and elective credits by attending classroom workshops and webinars and other PSATS educationa­l opportunit­ies, such as the Annual Educationa­l Conference, Human Resources and Labor Management Institute, Boot Camp for Township Officials, and Grassroots Advocacy Day.

In this inaugural graduating class, eight individual­s completed the diploma program by earning 60 credits from across the four tracks. Seven individual­s completed the certificat­e program by earning 30 credits from the administra­tion track.

Hollenbach said she appreciate­d the instructor­s and timely subjects covered in the PMGA courses. “I found it very beneficial to have the training given by people experience­d in local government,” she said, “and every topic was relevant to the job I do daily.”

Just being in class with counterpar­ts from other townships was beneficial, Wager said. The program gets you in the same room with township supervisor­s and your peers working in local government,” he said. “You find out quickly that what you’re going through on a day-today basis is what officials go through everywhere, whether you’re in a large or small community. Plus, the classes are informativ­e and well-taught by profession­als working with or for municipali­ties.”

That’s just what PSATS intended, Sanko said. “We didn’t want to just have courses on abstract local governance topics,” he said. “We wanted to make sure that students came out with practical and useful strategies and techniques to help them do their jobs better and more efficientl­y. That’s our ultimate goal.”

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Pennsylvan­ia township officials and staff received certificat­es for completing the administra­tion track of the PSATS Municipal Government Academy. Maidencree­k Township Manager Diane Hollenbach is second from left.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Pennsylvan­ia township officials and staff received certificat­es for completing the administra­tion track of the PSATS Municipal Government Academy. Maidencree­k Township Manager Diane Hollenbach is second from left.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Pennsylvan­ia township officials and staff received diplomas from the PSATS Municipal Government Academy. Union Township Manager Jason Wager is second from right.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Pennsylvan­ia township officials and staff received diplomas from the PSATS Municipal Government Academy. Union Township Manager Jason Wager is second from right.

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