Rivera Honored with Statewide Ethics Award; Communications Team Earns TAMIO Recognition

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Deputy City Manager Michelle Rivera was recently recognized by the Texas City Management Association (TCMA) as the recipient of the prestigious Excellence in Ethics and Integrity Award during the association's annual conference held last week in Arlington, Texas. In addition to Rivera's recognition, the City of McAllen Office of Communications received a Gold Award from the Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers (TAMIO)during its annual conference held June 3 in Austin, Texas. Image courtesy of The City of McAllen
Deputy City Manager Michelle Rivera was recently recognized by the Texas City Management Association (TCMA) as the recipient of the prestigious Excellence in Ethics and Integrity Award during the association’s annual conference held last week in Arlington, Texas. In addition to Rivera’s recognition, the City of McAllen Office of Communications received a Gold Award from the Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers (TAMIO)during its annual conference held June 3 in Austin, Texas. Image courtesy of The City of McAllen
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McALLEN, Texas – The City of McAllen is proud to announce two significant statewide recognitions celebrating excellence in municipal leadership and public communications.

Deputy City Manager Michelle Rivera was recently recognized by the Texas City Management Association (TCMA) as the recipient of the prestigious Excellence in Ethics and Integrity Award during the association’s annual conference held last week in Arlington, Texas.

The award honors Rivera’s more than three decades of public service and her unwavering commitment to ethical leadership, mentorship, transparency, and community stewardship. Throughout her career, Rivera has served as a role model for municipal professionals across Texas, helping cultivate future leaders through ethics training, mentoring, and educational programs for elected officials and community leaders.

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Through strategic communications, digital media, video production, social media engagement, and public information efforts, the team helps connect residents with valuable resources and services while showcasing the impact of municipal government. Image courtesy of The City of McAllen

“Michelle embodies the highest standards of public service and demonstrates a people first approach to leadership,” said City Manager Ike Tawil. “Her dedication to integrity and mentorship has positively impacted countless employees, elected officials, and residents. This recognition is a reflection of the values she brings to our organization every day.”

Helping guide McAllen’s growth and development, Deputy City Manager Rivera’s influence extends beyond City Hall through her work as a TCMA trainer, conference presenter, and advocate for ethical decision making in local government.

In addition to Rivera’s recognition, the City of McAllen Office of Communications received a Gold Award from the Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers (TAMIO)during its annual conference held June 3 in Austin, Texas.

The award recognized a video storytelling campaign produced in partnership with Quinta Mazatlán for Nativa Plant Month, an initiative designed to encourage the use of native plants, environmental stewardship, and sustainable landscaping practices.

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The award-winning campaign featured educational videos and community outreach efforts that helped increase awareness of native plant species and their environmental benefits while inspiring residents to take an active role in conservation efforts.

The videos are available on the City of McAllen YouTube channel and were developed through a collaborative effort between the Office of Communications and Quinta Mazatlán staff.

“This recognition reflects the collective work of the Office of Communications and our partnerships with all 41 City departments to share the stories, programs, initiatives, events, and public service campaigns that make a meaningful difference in the lives of residents,” said Irma Chapa, Director of Communications. “Every award is a testament to the collaboration, creativity, and commitment of our team and the departments we serve.”

Through strategic communications, digital media, video production, social media engagement, and public information efforts, the team helps connect residents with valuable resources and services while showcasing the impact of municipal government.

For more information and to view the award winning Nativa Plant Month video series and Michelle Rivera’s recognition interview, visit the City of McAllen YouTube channel.

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