Troup named to IML Board of Directors

Mayor Troup

CHICAGO— The Illinois Municipal League (IML) elected officers and members to its Board of Directors at its Annual Business Meeting, held September 25, as a part of the 108th IML Annual Conference at the Hilton Chicago. 

The IML membership unanimously elected Decatur Mayor Julie Moore Wolfe to serve a one-year term as President. Also elected during the conference were River Forest Village President Catherine Adduci as First Vice President and Hazel Crest Village President Vernard L. Alsberry, Jr. as Second Vice President. 

In addition to the officers, 34 Vice Presidents were elected to serve a one-year term, and five IML Past Presidents continue to serve, on the statewide organization’s Board of Directors. Quincy Mayor Mike Troup was elected to serve as a Vice President. 

“With all of our communities facing significant issues due to the effects of COVID-19, now is the best time to work as one body for the benefit of all 1,296 cities, villages and towns in Illinois,” said Troup. “I am honored to be elected to serve in this statewide role for the benefit of my community and the state as a whole.”

Troup was elected to a four year term as Mayor in April.

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