In this episode of Ground Floor Government, host Hugh Plappert interviews Mark Massey, the Clerk of Council for Savannah, Georgia. They discuss Mark’s unique journey into local government, the vital role of city clerks, the challenges faced in public service, and the skills necessary for success in this field. Mark shares insights on community impact, the importance of empathy, and the evolving nature of local government, especially in the digital age. He also offers advice for those considering a career in local government, emphasizing the need for selflessness and dedication to public service.
Takeaways
- Mark Massey transitioned from teaching to local government.
- City clerks play a crucial role in legislative processes.
- Challenges in local government often stem from community needs.
- Public service requires a selfless mindset.
- Empathy is essential for effective communication in government.
- Being by the book helps maintain professionalism.
- Digital accessibility is increasingly important in record management.
- Local government roles can be thankless but rewarding.
- Elected officials today are more advocacy-focused than before.
- Community impact is a key motivator for public servants.