The New Local Leaders Handbook is more than a how-to manual; it's a rallying cry for a new generation of small-town leaders ready to stop waiting for help and start building the future they want to see. Written by Dr. Joey Minear and Cristian Figueredo, this guide equips mayors, city councilors, and engaged citizens with the insight, strategy, and encouragement needed to lead with courage, purpose, and vision.
In small towns across the country, economic shifts, population loss, and the collapse of single-industry dependence have left communities feeling forgotten and powerless. But the message of this book is clear: the "parents" aren't coming back, and that's not the end of the story. It's the beginning of a new one, led by locals who are willing to step up, organize, and reclaim their community's future. Whether you're fresh off a successful campaign or stepping into public service for the first time, this handbook helps you move from passion to policy, from ideas to implementation.
Combining real-world examples, case studies, templates, and step-by-step strategies, Minear and Figueredo cover essential topics like good governance, recognizing community decline, creating public value, embracing change, and making the case for outside funding. With chapters devoted to collaboration, transparency, and infrastructure planning, from Main Street to wastewater treatment, readers will learn how to foster long-term resilience while avoiding common leadership pitfalls.
Rooted in hope, realism, and relentless follow-through, The New Local Leaders Handbook empowers you to stop waiting for permission and start building progress that lasts. It's the definitive guide for anyone ready to lead their town with grit, humility, and a plan.