Congratulations to the City of Paducah on being certified as a KLC City of Ethics.
The elected officials and other city leaders received recertification through training with Personnel Services Managing Attorney Chris Johnson.
Certification under the Kentucky League of Cities Certified City of Ethics Program is a way to recognize cities and city officials that have adopted principles and procedures that offer guidance on ethical issues and a mechanism to resolve complaints at the local level. In addition, the program increases public trust and confidence in city governments and their services through the training and recognition the program promotes.
Learn how your city can become a KLC Certified City of Ethics.
Pictured left to right: Communications Manager Pam Spencer, Assistant City Engineer Greg Guebert, Board of Ethics Commissioner Gerald Watkins, Technology Director Eric Stuber, Fire Chief Steve Kyle, City Commissioner Raynarldo Henderson, Human Resources Director Stefanie Wilcox, City Commissioner David Guess, Board of Ethics Commissioner Marcus Turnley, Mayor George Bray, Planning Director Nicholas Hutchison, KLC Personnel Services Managing Attorney Chris Johnson, City Commissioner Robert Buz Smith, City Commissioner Sandra Wilson, Police Chief Brian Laird, City Manager Daron Jordan, Parks & Recreation Director Amie Clark, City Clerk Lindsay Parish, Assistant City Clerk Claudia Meeks, and Finance Director Jonathan Perkins.