An authentic story containing personal insights, humor, and "real talk" from a municipal executive with over thirty years of experience, this book is designed to cultivate leadership skills. It's most applicable for those aspiring to become city managers, yet it encourages people to lead from wherever they are.
Written by an African American who has served in four large cities in different parts of the country, the information presented is both unique and relevant to today's aspiring leaders. This is not a textbook; rather, it recounts a personal journey of one city manager's experience with leadership.
About the Author
Milton Dohoney Jr. is an active board member of the Vitalyst Health Foundation in Phoenix, as well as a member of both the International City/County Management Association and the National Forum for Black Public Administrators. Currently, he serves as the city administrator for the City of Ann Arbor.
When he is not on duty, Milton Dohoney Jr. loves to read novels, cook, or root for his favorite sports teams-the Cowboys and the University of Louisville collegiate teams.