Yuma leaders selected for Civic Craft Leadership Program

Marcos Icahuate
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – Two Yuma leaders have been selected for a program where elected officials can gather.
Deputy Mayor Carol Smith and Councilmember Chris Morris will be participating in the Civic Craft Leadership Program.
The program gathers 50 leaders from Arizona to strategize, build, navigate and collaborate to help shape local communities.
“I’m honored to be accepted into this leadership program and proud to represent Yuma,” said Carol Smith. “This opportunity reflects my deep commitment to continued learning and growth, and I look forward to collaborating with fellow elected officials in Arizona to bring fresh ideas and lasting impact to our community.”
The year-long program was created by the League of Arizona Cities and Towns.
“I’m truly honored to be selected for the Arizona League of Cities and Towns’ Civic Leadership Program,” said Councilmember Chris Morris. “This is a wonderful chance for Yuma to have a stronger voice and presence on the statewide stage. I’m looking forward to bringing back new ideas that will help put Yuma on the map and ensure our community is well represented and thriving.”