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Tripepi Smith Renews Support of MMASC

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Tripepi Smith is returning to sponsor the Municipal Management Association of Southern California (MMASC) for 2014. Tripepi Smith was a sponsor in 2013 and participated in the Annual Conference in Santa Barbara, CA.

MMASC Logo copyMMASC is one of the oldest and largest associations of its kind in the nation with nearly 500 public and private sector members in local government agencies, special districts, and companies serving over 15 million residents throughout Southern California. Through their continued efforts to present new ideas concerning urban affairs to the public administration community, MMASC supports municipalities and all who work to serve them.

“Tripepi Smith & Associates has always been an outstanding supporter of MMASC.  Their continued backing shows how much they value the mission of local government leaders,” stated Peter Castro, President of MMASC. ” MMASC continues to be the premier professional development organization for the next generation of government managers in Southern California because of support from organizations like Tripepi Smith.”

“Tripepi Smith has the honor of working with cities throughout California and partnering with city staff to help improve communities. Supporting MMASC’s mission to foster professionalism and raise up the next generation of city professionals reaffirms our partnership with local government staff,” said Ryder Todd Smith, President of Tripepi Smith & Associates. “MMASC always puts on a good program, and their regional events have provided our firm insights into local government and critical social infrastructure that help Tripepi Smith learn and improve.”

Tripepi Smith specializes in marketing, technology and public affairs consulting services. The firm’s clients include private companies, joint powers authorities, non-profits and city governments across the State of California. It is a corporate sponsor of the Municipal Management Association of Southern California, the California City Management Foundation, the California Contract Cities Association, the Association of California Cities – Orange County and the Municipal Management Association of Northern California.

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