The MMA and Suffolk University will be offering three Municipal Finance Management Seminar programs during the 2025-2026 academic year, in the fall, winter and spring.

The seminar is for municipal employees interested in furthering their careers in municipal finance or employees who are new to municipal finance.

The seminar provides an overview of municipal finance in Massachusetts, including the structure and purpose of local government, municipal budgeting systems and sources of revenue, financial reporting and record keeping, financial management, principles of property assessment, the intersection of human resources and financial resources, and best practices in local government finance.

Participants must be currently employed by a city or town, and must have the approval of their municipal manager, administrator or mayor to apply.

Seminars will be held via Zoom over the course of five Fridays, with start dates as follows:
• Fall 2025: Oct. 17
• Winter 2026: Jan. 9
• Spring 2026: March 6

“We’ve seen great success with the program and are addressing a longstanding need,” said John Petrin, a retired town manager and senior fellow and liaison for the MMA-Suffolk programs. “We’re filling an important gap in preparing the next generation of municipal finance professionals.”

Students are expected to attend all course sessions, participate in class activities, and complete all course assignments. Each session can accommodate up to 25 students, and the cost is $925.

Registration is first-come, first-served. Applicants will be vetted to ensure that they’re a municipal employee and that there are no more than three participants per municipality.

Registration details for the fall session will be emailed to chief municipal officials in early August.

Questions about the registration process can be directed to Kate Evarts at kevarts@mma.org or 617-426-7272, ext. 172.

Municipal Human Resources Seminar
The MMA and Suffolk University will host three sessions of the Municipal Human Resources Seminar during the 2025-2026 academic year.

The seminar is designed for municipal employees interested in furthering their career in municipal human resources, employees who are new to municipal human resources, and employees who work in a municipal function with human-resources-adjacent tasks.

The seminar covers human resources management, policies and practices specific to Massachusetts cities and towns. Topics include hiring and onboarding, benefits administration, policy development, collective bargaining, and employee reviews and evaluations.

Students also review relevant labor laws and best practices in municipal human resources management.

The Municipal Human Resources Seminar will be held via Zoom over the course of five Fridays, with start dates as follows:
• Fall 2025: Oct. 17
• Winter 2026: TBD
• Spring 2026: TBD

The application for the fall seminar is available on the MMA website and is due by Aug. 1. This is a competitive application process; applicants will be informed of their status by the end of August.

Waitlisted applicants will receive emails when additional sessions are confirmed.

Questions
The MMA has partnered with Suffolk University since 2011 to offer programs designed exclusively for municipal employees to help them further their professional careers. For more information on any of the MMA-Suffolk programs, visit mma.org/suffolk or contact Katie McCue at 617-426-7272, ext. 111, or kmccue@mma.org, or Kate Evarts at 617-426-7272, ext. 172, or kevarts@mma.org.

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