JoAnne Speers
Fellow

JoAnne Speers

Member Since 1969

Biography

Over the course of my career, my passion has been helping public officials and staff promote public confidence and trust in public agencies.

I am very proud of my tenure as chief executive for the Institute for Local Government (www.ca-ilg.org) and the work my team and I did relating to public service ethics, public engagement, sustainability and helping those new to public service, the media and the public understand how local government works in California.

My perspective on public service has also been enhanced by my time as chief legal advisor and in other roles with the League of California Cities.

More recently, I was fortunate to achieve a longstanding goal of teaching at the graduate school level as an adjunct professor. My courses included public service ethics, nonprofit law, strategic governance, public finance, and public policy analysis.

Most recently, I have been focused on writing and consulting on public and nonprofit ethics.

For more information, see my LinkedIn profile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannespeers/.

History of Employment

Position Division Organization Start End
Assembly Fellow Energy & Natural Resources Committee/North Coast Assemblymember California Legislature 1980 1981
Law Clerk Honorable Milton L. Schwartz US District Court, Eastern District of California 1985 1987
Associate Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe 1987 1989
General Counsel Legal Department League of California Cities 1989 2006
Director Customer (Member) Services League of California Cities 1994 2000
Chief Executive Institute for Local Government League of California Cities/ILG 1998 2014
Adjunct Professor School of Management/Nonprofit and Public Administration University of San Francisco 2014 2017
Adjunct Professor MPP/MPA Programs University of Pacific/McGeorge 2017 2022
Principal S2 Ethics Strategies 2021 Present

Expertise

Primary Sector

Local

Primary Functions

Academic Faculty Advocacy Budgeting and Finance Intergovernmental Nonprofit / NGO leadership
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