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TCMA InterCollegiate Bowl: The Lead Up

Each year, the Texas City Management Association hosts a conference, for high-ranking public officials to learn more about the challenges facing (and solutions for) local government. One of the goals of the TCMA is to attract, recruit, and develop young professionals who might seek a career in government. To that end, they sponsor the “InterCollegiate Bowl (ICB)”, allowing college students to compete for the title of “Best Public Administration School in Texas.”

Competitors:

Our participation in this contest was unique, in that we are the only undergraduate team competing–indeed, as far as we know, we are the only undergraduate team to ever compete. This year, the competitors included:

  • Sam Houston State University (The LEAP Center)
  • UTSA (MPA Program)
  • TAMU (Bush School’s MPA Program)
  • SFA (MPA Program)
  • UNT (MPA Program)

It is a little intimidating, because our competition is generally older (our mean team age is 20) and more professionally experienced. But our goal is not necessarily to win (although we aren’t averse to the idea…), but to do the best we can do. And what we know we can control is our preparation and our professionalism, and we want to excel in those areas.

Contest Components:

The contest consists of five broad components:

  • Networking: involving developing fully a LinkedIn profile, making connections in City Government, and attending a regional TCMA meeting;
  • Coaching: working with city professionals to learn the careers in the field;
  • Community Service: a specific project that benefits the community;
  • Capstone Project: A research project that can benefit the communtiy;
  • A knowledge contest: A Jeopardy-style game reflecting the knowledge of the students about city government.

The networking, coaching, and community service aspects of the contest were largely completed prior to the event, and we submitted our completed folder early on Day One of the TCMA.

Our capstone was also completed, but the grading of that component is done at the conference on Day 3. Thus, we stayed late on Day 2, and we set up our presentation so we would be ready for the morning session.

There is much to do before our “showdown day,” which is Saturday, June 22, but we’ve done what we can do, and the results show it!

Of course, the other teams will catch up and get very close to our score before the Jeopardy-Style knowledge contest, but at this early stage, our preparation has paid off!

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on June 22, 2024Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Politics, Public AdministrationTags Center for Law Engagement And Politics, InterCollegiate Bowl, LEAP Ambassadors, Sam Houston State University, TCMA, Texas City Managemnt Association Conference1 Comment on TCMA InterCollegiate Bowl: The Lead Up

Navigating the TCMA: Day 1

Following our day of travel and storm-related adventure, we were ready to get down to business in preparation of our “Intercollegiate Bowl.”

The contest is part of the larger Texas City Management Association Conference, in which City Managers (and other managers and stakeholders) come together to learn about trends in urban governance. While all the attendees will be attending sessions on employee retention, staff morale, and urban planning, we, the students, will also be preparing for the ICB.

We were greeted with a much better weather day than yesterday, for which we were grateful.

We were also thankful for the networking lunch, where we learned a bit more about the contest from Crane Petty, and we met with students from other Universities participating in the ICB. It is valuable to us meet with the other students–all of whom are graduate students, and most of whom are already in the professional field.

This was followed by a session led by “young professionals,” in which we had the chance to break into group discussions. Our group were asked questions such as “What is the biggest issue facing your community?” Or “when is a good time to bring up an issue to City Council?” Responses to the latter included comments such as, “when they understand their role better,” “when we get a new city manager,” and “when we can convince them they thought of it.”

The culmination of the day was dinner at “Louie’s Backyard,” where the opening reception was held.

We were fortunate to share a table with Trish Kordas and Dr. Maria Church, the latter of whom is speaking at the conference.

Both were interesting, and they provided tips on networking, public speaking, and promoting a culture of leadership. We are looking forward to Dr. Church’s talk!

As our first day wound down, we found new ways to enjoy it. Olivia won a gift basket, we listened to the band play oldies, and we spent time with friends and mentors, such as Aron Kulhavy and Sam Maisel, while meeting other professionals in the field.

Of course, the City Managers and other City staff did not have an ICB to prepare for, so we left a bit earlier than the others. Following a debriefing at the hotel, we renewed our studying for the Jeopardy contest, which will likely decide the ultimate winner of the title, “The Best Public Administration Program in Texas.”

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on June 21, 2024June 21, 2024Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Politics, Public AdministrationTags Center for Law Engagement And Politics, LEAP Ambassadors, Sam Houston State University, South Padre Island, TCMA, Texas City Management AssociationLeave a comment on Navigating the TCMA: Day 1

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