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SEMCOG 101

Amy Malmer

Amy Malmer

Amy has been with SEMCOG for over 25 years. Much of that time has been spent working the member relations beat. More recently she has added another role, becoming Vice President of SEMCOG’s partner organization the Metropolitan Affairs Coalition (MAC). Amy has a Master's degree in Public Administration from Eastern Michigan.

Earlier this year, SEMCOG hosted a training workshop called SEMCOG 101. This orientation was designed for newly elected officials and those wishing to become more engaged with SEMCOG. The workshop provided a comprehensive overview of SEMCOG resources and services available to members, which are also listed below.

SEMCOG has a wealth of data, maps, and services to help you lead your organization. We also have a wide variety of professionals on staff who are excited to help you achieve your local goals.

Take some time to learn the basics of utilizing SEMCOG resources and share what you know about SEMCOG with others. Welcome new elected officials to your boards, councils, and commissions by introducing them to SEMCOG!

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Here are the items that were highlighted earlier this year:

If you are a SEMCOG member, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Susan Stefanski on our Membership team for assistance. For our soon-to-be members, please contact me or call 313-324-3308. I look forward to sharing how you can join more than 180 local governments and educational institutions in Southeast Michigan striving to enhance the region’s quality of life.

We look forward to hosting another session of SEMCOG 101, with our most current information, in early 2025. Hope to see you there!

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