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Texas Municipal Clerks Association

www.municlerks.unt.edu

 
The Texas Municipal Clerks Certification Program began in 1967 at the University of North Texas from a study initiated by the Association of City Clerks and Secretaries of Texas (now Texas Municipal Clerks Association, Inc.) and prepared by Dorothy Byrd. Ms. Byrd continued as the Executive Director until her retirement in December 1993. Dr. Joyce Snay became the new Executive Director in January 1994. In 2007 the Executive Director`s position was split to form a co-directorship, consisting of an Education Director and an Administrative Director. In 2013 Dr. Joyce Snay retired, and Dr. Amy Holt became the new Education Director.
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