Kentucky League of Cities
Martha Cosby began their work experience in 1981 at Jerrico, Inc. as an Information Processing Manager. Martha worked in this role until 1995. In 1996, they joined the Kentucky League of Cities and held multiple roles such as Director of Human Resources, Chief Administrative Officer, and Chief of Staff. The specific start and end dates for these roles are not provided. Additionally, they also worked at Long John Silver's, Inc. during the same period as a Special Projects Coordinator, with no specified start and end dates.
From 1980 to 1984, Martha Cosby attended the University of Kentucky. During this time, they focused on studying Business Administration, Management, and Operations. No specific degree was mentioned in the provided information.
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Kentucky League of Cities
The Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) is an association of more than 380 Kentucky cities. KLC provides cities, elected city leaders and municipal employees with a number of services including legislative advocacy, legal services, policy development, community development, research and training, as well as enterprise services such as financing for cities. In addition, KLC Insurance Services is the largest municipal insurance carrier in Kentucky. KLC is overseen by a board of directors representing communities of all sizes and is recognized as one of the nation's most innovative and successful leagues of its kind. KLC was formed in 1927 when 12 Kentucky cities came together to create a unified front on common legislative issues and to benefit from economies of scale for purchases. Today, KLC continues to respond to our members' changing needs. In 1987, cities came to KLC because they could not afford or find insurance. The result was what is now called Kentucky League of Cities Insurance Services (KLCIS), a member-owned insurance pool. Mission Statement: The Kentucky League of Cities serves as the united voice of cities by supporting community innovation, effective leadership and quality governance.