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TMCA Clerk Connections
TMCA Clerk Connections
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An original podcast series from the Texas Municipal Clerks Association, featuring leaders in our community offering candid conversations and fresh perspectives on Texas’s local government and unique stories to inspire.
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In this episode, host Marie Balthrop talks with Megan Gregor, CMC, MLIS, founder of MuniRM, about practical strategies for managing records in an increasingly digital environment. Drawing on her background in library science and her experience as a records manager, deputy clerk, and city clerk in Washington state, Gregor explains how she transitioned into consulting and helping organizations implement digital records programs and tools like Laserfiche. The conversation explores key differences between paper and digital records—including how easily digital files are created, the challenges of organizing them, and the risks to record integrity. Gregor also highlights the advantages of enterprise content management systems, from improved search and automation to remote access, reduced storage needs, greater transparency, and environmental benefits. She offers practical guidance on distinguishing between storing and truly managing records, recommends starting with the elimination of transitory records, and stresses the importance of clear policies, organized file structures, and training departments to build long-term compliance and trust.
Clerk Connections is produced by Association Briefings.
In this episode, host Marie Balthrop talks with Jannette Goodall, city secretary of Fort Worth, and Caitlan Biggs, assistant town manager of Little Elm, for a thoughtful conversation on leading intergenerational teams in today’s workplace. Together, they explore the challenges and opportunities that come with managing employees across multiple generations, including differences in work styles, communication preferences, and motivations. The discussion highlights practical strategies for building strong relationships, recognizing individual strengths, and adapting leadership approaches to support diverse teams. Jannette and Caitlan also reflect on the evolving role of technology in local government and how leaders can balance modernization with the core values of public service. The episode offers actionable insights for creating inclusive, collaborative work environments where every generation can contribute and thrive.
Clerk Connections is produced by Association Briefings.
In this episode, host Marie Balthrop talks with Robyn Densmore, TRMC, city secretary for Georgetown, Texas, and Jennifer Kirkland, TRMC, city secretary for Kyle, Texas, about what it’s like to serve two of the fastest-growing cities in the state. Robyn and Jennifer share their career paths and discuss how rapid population increases have reshaped their day-to-day work — from managing rising open records requests and evolving election responsibilities to implementing new technology and supporting expanding departments. They also highlight strategies for maintaining employee morale and preserving a small-town level of service in the midst of major growth. The conversation touches on the importance of advocating for resources, leaning on peer support, and celebrating professional milestones, including Jennifer’s recent recognition as the Texas Municipal Clerks Association Emerging Leader Award recipient.
Clerk Connections is produced by Association Briefings.
In this episode, host Marie Balthrop sits down with Aimee Nemer, City Secretary for the City of Richardson and TMCA’s 2024 Clerk of the Year. Aimee shares her career journey and reflects on the milestones that have defined her path, including launching Richardson’s Citizens Academy and mentoring the next generation of clerks. The conversation explores the vital role of mentorship, the evolving demands of local government, and the supportive, collaborative culture of the Texas Municipal Clerks Association. The episode also shines a spotlight on the 2025 Clerk of the Year nominees, celebrating excellence across the profession.
Clerk Connections is produced by Association Briefings.
In this episode, host Marie Balthrop is joined by James McKechnie, Deputy City Manager and former Deputy City Attorney for Wichita Falls; Becky McGrew, City Secretary for Katy; and Bridgette Begle, municipal lawyer with Olson & Olson, LLP. Together, they explore the vital partnership between city clerks and city attorneys in local government. From managing contracts and handling public information requests to drafting ordinances and resolutions, the discussion emphasizes how strong communication and collaboration between these roles are key to ensuring compliance, transparency, and smooth city operations.
Clerk Connections is produced by Association Briefings.
Join host Marie Balthrop as she sits down with Frances Aguilar, TRMC, MMC, CPM, City Secretary of Pearland, Texas; Kevin Cole, Mayor of Pearland, Texas; Paulette Hartman, City Manager of North Richland Hills, Texas; and Alicia Richardson, TRMC, CMC, City Secretary of North Richland Hills, Texas to explore the keys to effective collaboration in local government. These experienced public servants share their personal paths into the field and offer real-world insights on building trust, defining roles, and improving communication between city staff and elected officials. From onboarding and strategic planning to managing expectations and promoting transparency, this conversation is packed with practical advice for fostering good governance at the local level.
Clerk Connections is produced by Association Briefings.
Join host Marie Balthrop as she sits down with Machiel Covey (Clarendon, Texas), Gretchen Mercer (Canyon, Texas), and Kimberly Sloat (Canadian, Texas) to explore the vital yet often unseen role of city secretaries in small Texas communities. They discuss their unique paths into the profession, the wide-ranging responsibilities they juggle—from elections and HR to budgeting and legal matters—and the challenges of working with limited resources. Through their experiences, they highlight the invaluable support of the Texas Municipal Clerks Association and the power of training, networking, and adaptability in navigating the complexities of small-city governance.
Clerk Connections to produced by Association Briefings.
Join host Marie Balthrop as she chats with Mary Lynne Stratta, the newly retired city secretary for the City of Bryan, Texas, about her remarkable 44-year career in local government, including 34 years as city secretary. Mary Lynne reflects on the evolution of local government, the growing role of city secretaries, and the importance of sharing one’s professional journey. She highlights how technology has enhanced efficiency, the rise of citizen engagement, and the value of continuing education and certification. Mary Lynne also shares unforgettable moments, such as her involvement in a legal case surrounding a city deed and her work supporting the Bryan Fire Department after a devastating fire. She concludes with insights on founding the Helping Heroes Burn Foundation and the lasting impact of her work in public service.
Clerk Connections is produced by Association Briefings.
Join host Marie Balthrop as she talks with Rezzin Pullum, an associate attorney with the Bojorquez Law Firm, about petitions under Texas Election Code 277. They explore best practices for verifying signatures, addressing common issues like mismatched dates of birth and name changes, and ensuring city clerks maintain neutrality throughout the process. Pullum emphasizes leveraging tools such as the Texas Secretary of State voter portal and GIS systems for efficient verification and stresses the importance of documenting reasons for rejecting signatures while staying updated on local laws and requirements.
Clerk Connections is produced by Association Briefings.
Join host Marie Balthrop as she sits down with Bennett Sandlin, executive director at Texas Municipal League, and Rachael Pitts, deputy executive director at Texas Municipal League, to discuss shaping legislative policies. They delve into the critical support TML provides through legal assistance, research, conferences, and training for municipalities. The conversation also highlights the growing shortage of financial staff in smaller cities, TML’s specialized boot camps, its annual conference, and the essential role of legislative updates and networking in empowering local governments.
Clerk Connections is produced by Association Briefings.
Join host Marie Balthrop in our debut episode as she sits down with key members of the Texas Municipal Clerks Association team. Guests include Lee Woodward, TRMC, city secretary in La Porte, Texas, and president of TMCA; Amy Holt, PhD, TRMC, education director; Kathleen Spriggs, program project specialist; and Miriam Sheehan, TRMC, administrative director. They discuss the significant benefits of certification, such as increased confidence, continuous learning, and access to a supportive network of city leaders. The episode also highlights essential resources available to municipal officials in Texas, including manuals, webinars, and local chapters. The conversation emphasizes the importance of utilizing these resources and networking opportunities to enhance knowledge sharing and support within the community.
Clerk Connections is produced by Association Briefings.
The Texas Municipal Clerks Association presents the all-new Clerk Connections – an original podcast series where we chat one-on-one with leaders in our community offering candid conversations and fresh perspectives on Texas’s local government and unique stories to inspire. Check out the trailer for season one!














