The City of Newport has announced that City Commissioner Mike Radwanski has achieved Level II certification through the Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) City Officials Training Program. This accomplishment follows his completion of 75.5 hours of training, bringing him closer to earning a Master's in City Governance, which requires 87 hours.
The KLC program offers a comprehensive curriculum aimed at equipping city leaders with essential knowledge and skills for effective community service. Commissioner Radwanski's training included a range of topics vital to city governance, providing him with valuable insights and best practices for Newport.
"The city officials training program offers a wide curriculum of topics that have been helpful in navigating the role of City Commissioner," Radwanski stated. "I always look forward to sharing my learnings with staff and my peers on the board."
Radwanski emphasized his commitment to continuing education as crucial for maintaining informed leadership in Newport. "I always look forward to the courses offered by KLC," he added. "There is always something to take away from the courses that contribute to making our team strong."
His transcript from KLC highlights various subjects covered during his training, including finance, ethics, community development, and leadership. Radwanski's ongoing participation underscores Newport's dedication to fostering strong and educated leadership for its citizens.