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2020 COTC Awards Level III: Master of City Governance 2020 COTC Awards Level III: Master of City Governance Steve Austin, Mayor Jean Leavell, Councilmember City of Henderson City of Oak Grove Kerri Blunk, Assistant City Clerk Helen Lee, City Clerk City of Cave City City of Fulton John Campbell, Councilmember John Link, Mayor City of West Buechel City of Edgewood Linda Chesser, Mayor Steve Lynn, City Attorney City of Watterson Park City of Owensboro Mike Coleman, Councilmember Robert Martin, CFO City of Versailles City of Hopkinsville Shaunna Cornwell, Finance Director Edward Poppe, City Administrator City of Franklin City of Elizabethtown Jerry Cowherd, Councilmember Tanya Seabrooks, Councilmember City of Greensburg City of Radcliff Todd Depriest, Mayor Polly Singer-Eardley, Councilmember City of Jenkins City of Georgetown Rita Dotson, Mayor Rick Skinner, Mayor City of Benton City of Williamstown Jim Eadens, Mayor Harold Slone, Mayor City of Hillview City of Louisa Kaye Nita Gallagher, Councilmember Joyce Stevens, City Attorney City of Midway City of Morehead Mike Gunn, City Manager C.W. 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