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What is the Range
Rider Program?
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is designed to
make retired members of the city and
county management profession available to managers to help solve their professional concerns. Range Riders meet periodically
with managers, upon request, to discuss developments in the management field and professional concerns of the managers. Discussions
will include such topics as relations with councils, career changes, professional management
techniques, financial and budgetary problems,
and questions of professional ethics.
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How to Participate
in the Program
To contact a Range Rider, write or call:
Region I. NE North Carolina
John E. Whitehurst
702 Belmont Street
Windsor, NC 27983
(252) 794-2189
jewhitehurst@mchsi.com
Region II. SE North Carolina
J. Wayne Deal
6468 Waters Edge Drive
Rocky Mount, NC 27803
(252) 446-3291
sherrondeal@cox.net
Region III. Piedmont
Cyrus Brooks
906 Flicker Lane
High Point, NC 27262
(336) 885-1904
Cysue13159@aol.com
Region IV. Western North Carolina
Lewis Price
405 Woodridge Drive
Lenoir, NC 28645
(828) 757-4524
Charles B. Archer, Secretariat
NCCCMA
PO Box 3069
Raleigh, NC 27602-3069
(919) 715-3918
carcher@nclm.org
PROGRAM
Sponsored by
North Carolina City and County
Management Association
and the
International City/County
Management Association
A PROGRAM OF THE ICMA AND THE NCCCMA
Who are
the Range Riders?
Why a Range Rider
Program?
Sponsorship
and Cost
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are retired city and county managers with extensive experience in
the management profession who are
selected by the NCCCMA Board of Directors. This
program will make a Range Rider available, at no
charge, to city and county managers for private
counseling. These retired managers have experienced the problems and frustrations of managing
local governments and are willing to assist managers in resolving these issues. Range Riders are
envisioned as friends, colleagues and counselors to
the individual managers and should not be considered as “consultants” to the local governments.
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have several advantages
in addressing city and county management problems. Experience in
solving professionally related problems, demonstrated ingenuity and willingness to offer their
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is sponsored by the
North Carolina City and County
Management Association and the
International City/County Management Association,
founder of this Management Assistance Program.
services are some of the valuable elements of this
program. Range Riders can also assist in the pro-
The North Carolina City and County Management
fessionalization of the management field. These
Association and the International City/County Man-
competent, dedicated and knowledgeable individ-
agement Association pay the travel and per diem
uals can play a significant role in assisting and
expenses of the Range Riders. No honorarium or
improving your management capacity.
salary is paid to these voluntary “range rider”
managers.
THE RANGE RIDERS also have easy access to ICMA/
NCCCMA
programs and resources. These advantages
make this program an attractive source of outside
counsel for the management profession.