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LAKE  HAVASU CITY – Lake Havasu City Clerk Kelly Williams recently earned the Master Municipal Clerk designation from IIMC, the International Institute of Municipal Clerks, Inc.

The IIMC grants the MMC designation only to those municipal clerks who complete demanding education requirements, and who have record of significant contributions to their local government, their community and state.

Kelly Williams was born and raised here in Lake Havasu City, graduated from Lake Havasu High School and Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona, and has been employed with the City for the past twenty years. “Only a handful of municipal clerks earn this designation and we are thrilled to have one of them in Lake Havasu City,” said City Manager Jess Knudson. “We are proud of Kelly Williams and applaud her continued desire to serve our citizens with the highest level of service.”

Upon designation, Stephanie Carouthers Kelly, President of the IIMC, wrote to Lake Havasu City, stating, “In light of the speed and drastic nature of change these days, lifelong learning is not only desirable, it is necessary for all in local government to keep pace with growing demands and changing needs of the citizens we serve. Your City can take immense pride in Kelly’s educational accomplishments and achievement of this milestone.”

For more information, please contact the City Manager’s office at 928-453-4141.