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Asian Pacific American Municipal Official
The Asian Pacific American Municipal Officials (APAMO) is a constituency group organized within the National League of Cities. Its mission is to provide Asian Pacific American municipal officials and their colleagues with a forum to share ideas and develop leadership experience. It also serves as a vehicle for members to discuss problems and explore solutions, debate policy issues, and contribute to the success of American cities and towns. APAMO members are eager to share their experiences in government with other Asian Pacific Americans and local officials. APAMO has a Board of Directors as well as general members. It was established at NLC in 1985.
Learn about Membership and Sponsorship Opprtunities
APAMO welcomes new and returning members each year. The easiest way to join APAMO is by paying annual dues and fees via the November Congress of Cities registration process. Information about joining and dues and fees are available on the Congress of Cities registration form as part of the NLC Congress of Cities. Dues and fees can be paid online in conjunction with the NLC registration fee. Prospective new members may also join throughout the year by filling out the membership application and submitting it to NLC via its instructions. For information about invoicing for membership, contact NLC at (202) 626.3169
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Recent News
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APAMO Honors San Antonio Council Member
At the 2009 Congress of Cities, APAMO members honored Elisa Chan, the first Asian American woman to be elected to the San Antonio City Council. Chan is co-owner and serves as the president of Unintech Consulting Engineers Inc., the company she founded with her husband in 1992. Starting with just one employee, she helped build a company that is now consistently recognized as among the “Top 25 Largest Engineering” and “Women-Owned” firms in San Antonio.
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