Episodios

  • Episode 04:11 - A Family Affair
    Feb 26 2026

    TCMA’s centennial celebration continues by highlighting the generations who helped shape it. This episode shines a light on the family connections that have strengthened the organization for 100 years.

    GUESTS:

    Henry Hill, retired Deputy City Manager, City of Frisco

    Lauren Rose, Assistant City Manager, City of Sachse

    Gabe Reaume, City Manager, City of Saginaw

    Cori Reaume, Director of Planning, North Richland Hills.

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    51 m
  • Episode 04.10 The History of City Management: Relationships
    Jan 6 2026

    As TCMA continues celebrating 100 years, relationships have been foundational to the success of the association and careers of its members. In this episode, TCMA members share how the relationships they have formed have had a lasting impacting personally and professionally.

    GUESTS:

    Paulette Hartman, City Manager, City of North Richland Hills

    Mark Israelson, City Manager, City of Plano

    David Morgan, City Manager, City of Georgetown

    Gina Nash, City Manager, City of Sachse


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    53 m
  • Episode 4.09 The History of City Management: Growth of the Profession
    Nov 4 2025

    In this episode we talk with Rickey Childers and Karen Daly about their experiences as pioneers in the city management profession, and their reflections on how the profession has evolved and embraced its diversity.

    GUESTS:

    Rickey Childers, TCMA Distinguished Member and TML Risk Pool Trustee

    Karen Daly, TCMA Life Member and Executive Director of the Texas Women's Leadership Institute


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    55 m
  • Episode 04.08: The History of TCMA Ethics
    Sep 8 2025

    Much of TCMA's rich history centers around its emphasis on the Code of Ethics. TCMA Ethics Committee Chair, Matt Mueller, and Life Member Nick Finan share how the TCMA's Code of Ethics has played an important part in the culture and ethos of the Association.

    GUESTS:

    Nick Finan, Life Member, TCMA

    Matt Mueller, Ethics Committee Chair and Town Manager, Town of Little Elm

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    49 m
  • Episode 04.07 The History of City Management: Why it Works
    Jul 14 2025

    As TCMA begins its 100-Year Celebration Series, key professionals will share how the association has impacted the profession and left a lasting heritage. In the first of the series, Dan Johnson, former city manager, TCMA past president, and distinguished member will share the history of TCMA and why the council-manager form of government works.

    GUEST:

    Dan Johnson, TCMA Distinguished Member

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    38 m
  • 04.06: Community Engagement, Part 2
    May 19 2025

    In the conclusion of a two-part series, we'll learn about the importance of community engagement and talk with three city managers and an elected official about how and why to have meaningful conversations with your community.

    GUESTS:

    David Bristol, Mayor, Town of Prosper

    Mario Canizares, Town Manager, Town of Prosper

    Ryan Henderson, City Manager, City of Anna

    Don Magner, City Manager, City of Richardson

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    22 m
  • Episode 04.05: Community Engagement, Part 1
    May 5 2025

    In part one of a two-part series, we'll learn about the importance of community engagement, talk with three city managers and an elected official about how and why to have meaningful conversations with your community.

    GUESTS:

    David Bristol, Mayor, Town of Prosper

    Mario Canizares, Town Manager, Town of Prosper

    Ryan Henderson, City Manager, City of Anna

    Don Magner, City Manager, City of Richardson




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    32 m
  • Episode 04.04 Learning from Our Peers: The Importance of Peer Mentoring
    Apr 21 2025

    In this episode we talk about the effectiveness and importance of peer mentorship.


    GUESTS:

    Ben Williamson, City Manager, Farmer’s Branch

    James Hartshorn, Deputy City Manager, City of Pflugerville


    PEER MENTORSHIP RESOURCES:

    TCMA Senior Advisor Program

    ICMA Career Compass

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    49 m