Now You Know - Wait, Who's Supposed to Do That?
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Wait, Who's Supposed to Do That?
The law assigns township elected officials specific duties and responsibilities, and sets forth rules or guidelines for those roles. But there are many routine actions that are not governed by statute. Duties like who sets the board agenda, who serves as the Freedom of Information Act coordinator, who is the webmaster, who will oversee hall rentals/use and more.
Are these “additional non-statutory duties” that should be compensated, or are these just part of the job? Take away a better understanding of who’s doing what, and who can assign additional duties, including options for compensation—all in just one hour!
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Michael Selden
Director of Member Information Services
MTA
Michael Selden is MTA's director of Member Information Services. As director, he supervises the development and delivery of Association member information programs and services.
Before joining MTA in November 2015, Selden served as the city manager of Wayland, Mich., for three years. In that role, he prepared and managed the city budget, supervised 22 employees, oversaw multiple city departments and served as liaison to numerous boards and commissions. Selden also served as the city manager of Bangor, Mich., from 2007-2012. He holds a master’s in public administration from the University of Michigan—Flint, where he also earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.
