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The Leadership Institute would like to congratulate Erin Ballos, Court Program Manager with Superior Court in Yuma County - Conciliation Court Services. She is Arizona's newest ICM Fellow and was also awarded ICM’s Vice President’s Award of Merit for Applied Research for her project, “BREAKING POINT: NAVIGATING HIGH-CONFLICT DIVORCES IN YUMA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT”. Erin was recognized at the 2024 AZ Court Leadership Conference on October 22, 2024, in Flagstaff. Way to go, Erin, you make Arizona proud!
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Individuals who have completed the Certified Court Executive program can apply for the Institute for Court Management (ICM) Fellows program when ICM opens the application. The webinar describes the ICM Fellows program cost, time commitment and curriculum details.
See the list of current AZ ICM Fellows.
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The ICM Fellows Program (formerly the Court Executive Development Program) is the flagship program of the National Center for State Court's (NCSC) Institute for Court Management (ICM). The only program of its kind in the United States, the Fellows Program traces its history to Chief Justice Warren E. Burger's call for improved management of court administration. The overall purpose of the Fellows Program is leadership development. Successful graduates of the Fellows program earn the distinction of being a Fellow of the Institute for Court Management.
More information about becoming an ICM Fellow is available at the NCSC Website.