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Positively Canton

Last month, I had the privilege of attending the Georgia Municipal Association's (GMA) Annual Conference in Savannah. Each year, this event brings together elected officials and leaders from Georgia's 537 cities for learning, inspiration, collaboration, and community building. The theme of this year's convention was "The Power of Positive Leadership," a timely and encouraging message amid the current political climate in our country.

During the opening session, keynote speaker and celebrated author Jon Gordon made a statement that truly resonated with me: "Pessimists don't change the world." He went on to explain that genuine change originates with visionaries and optimists. History offers countless examples of this truth, but I believe this concept is worth remembering now more than ever.

As with past conferences, the City of Canton was recognized as a model for positive leadership and thoughtful progress. In fact, newly elected GMA President Bianca Motley Broom of College Park gave Canton special recognition in her acceptance speech, highlighting it as a city that creates positive change through the engagement of all residents and businesses with an exciting roadmap for the future. Such acknowledgment of our efforts makes me extremely proud of what we have accomplished and will continue to achieve by working together positively and civilly.

At the start of the General Session, Mayor Pro Tem Shawn Tolan proudly carried the Canton flag in the parade of cities. City Manager Billy Peppers not only attended the conference but also led several classes, sharing our experiences and his extensive knowledge with other Georgia leaders. Economic Development Manager Aundi Lesley attended to sharpen her skills while also serving as the current president of the Georgia Downtown Association. Councilor Dwayne Waterman served as Canton's official voting delegate, attending the business meeting and participating in the approval of the GMA board. Thanks to Waterman and my fellow colleagues, I was honored to be elected president of District 3 North and a member of the 2025-2027 Board of Directors. I look forward to representing Canton and our region at the state level.

While attending this event, City of Canton staff members heard about some of the challenges other cities and their leaders face. I'm often surprised by the ethical, financial, and quality of life issues mentioned throughout the state. While Canton certainly has its challenges, I'm pleased to know that our efforts and sound fiscal management are truly making a difference, as we continue to implement our Roadmap for Success.

I believe in the power of positive thinking, positive leadership, and positive action. As the national climate of divisiveness continues to intensify, let's continue working together to accentuate the positive in the Coolest Small Town in America. 

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