Leadership Academy Program Handbook
I. Introduction and Overview
Since 2019 Cleveland State University (CSU)’s Center for Public and Nonprofit Management has served as the designated entity in Ohio to provide the Ohio Certified Public Manager® (OCPM) Program. The Certified Public Manager® program is a comprehensive nationally certified development program for state and local government leaders.
To receive the CPM credential in Ohio, participants must enroll in and successfully complete two programs: the Public Management Academy AND the Leadership Academy. CSU exclusively offers the Public Management Academy in Ohio. ®
In 2022, Cleveland State University and 91̽»¨ (OU) entered into an agreement to expand the OCPM Program. Through this agreement, 91̽»¨ offers a Leadership Academy as an alternative to the Leadership Academy offered by CSU. The topics in both programs are substantively similar. Individuals interested in the Leadership Academy may select the most appropriate program location to meet their needs.
II. Mission, Vision, and Values- Ohio Certified Public Manager Program
Mission
The Ohio Certified Public Manager® program strives to equip and empower public and nonprofit leaders to enact positive organizational change.
Vision
To serve as a model program by incorporating innovative management and leadership tools and techniques, cultivating current and future generations of public servants.
Values
- Serve as the education component for Ohio public managers.
- Standardize and professionalize the art of public management.
- Recognize and integrate existing management opportunities.
- Provide resources and support to Ohio public sector managers at all levels (i.e., state and local government).
- Deliver programming addressing the seven national CPM competencies: personal & organizational integrity, managing work, leading people, developing self, systemic integration, public service focus, and change leadership.
III. Program Eligibility
Candidates for the Ohio Certified Manager Program ® must meet the following requirements:
- Maintain current employment at a public or nonprofit agency in Ohio.
- Hold a supervisory/ leadership/ managerial role in the organization OR aspire to.
- Receive approval to participate from their supervisor at their place of employment.
IV. Application Process
Applications must be completed electronically using the tool identified by 91̽»¨. Applications are accepted for a specific period announced by the University. There is a cap of 30 participants per Leadership Academy.
Applicants will be responsible for the registration costs of the program. Information about registration fees is available below in the Fees, Cancellations, and Refunds section.
V. Ohio Certified Public Manager Program Design
To receive the Ohio Certified Public Manager® credential, participants must enroll in and successfully complete the Public Management Academy offered exclusively by Cleveland State University and the Leadership Academy offered by either 91̽»¨ or Cleveland State University.
Each program offers hours towards the total required hours (307) to receive the OCPM credential.
Public Management Academy- 183 hours
Leadership Academy at 91̽»¨- 124 hours
- Workshops- 12, six- hour workshops= 72 hours
- Pre-work, portfolio, reflections= 12 hours
- CAPSTONE Project Hours= 40 hours
Learn More about the Leadership Academy at 91̽»¨
VI. Capstone Projects
Each Leadership Academy cohort must create, develop, and implement a community engagement project as a team. The cohort will present the project at the final workshop in the program, the Capstone. Information about the Capstone Project is included in the Leadership Academy Syllabus.
VII. Certificates and Credentials
Participants in the Leadership Academy at 91̽»¨ who successfully complete the workshops, assignments, and participate in the capstone project will be awarded a certificate of completion. The certificate of completion does NOT confer academic or continuing education credit.
When a participant completes the Public Management Academy AND the Leadership Academy, they will receive the Ohio Certified Public Manger® credential.
The Ohio Certified Public Manager® credential is awarded by Cleveland State University. OU and CSU coordinate across programs to ensure program completion requirements have been accomplished.
VIII. Substitution of Prior Training
Participants must fulfill OCPM program requirements by attending the Ohio CPM training workshops offered in the Public Management Academy offered by Cleveland State University and the Leadership Academy offered by Cleveland State and 91̽»¨). No substitution of prior training in other programs will be permitted.
IX. Fees, Cancellation and Refunds
Participants are responsible for the full registration cost ($3,200) of the Leadership Academy. Participants may use a combination of personal, organizational, billing, scholarship, and grant funds to achieve this payment.
Refunds to payments are made at 100% if the participant cancels at least seven working days prior to the start of the program.
Refunds requested less than seven days prior to the start of the program will incur a $100 cancellation fee.
No refunds will be issued once the program has begun.
X. Attendance Policy
- In-person attendance at workshops is required to complete the OCPM requirements.
- If a participant misses a workshop, they have the option of completing the same workshop with the other institution or with the next cohort.
- Partial attendance- A participant will receive full-day credit for a workshop if they have not missed more than one hour of a workshop.
- Participants will not receive credit for the workshop if more than one hour of the workshop is missed.
- The participant will receive full credit for the program if they have no more than two workshops with partial attendance.
XI. Confidentiality of Program Records
Records pertaining to CPM participants are protected from disclosure according to the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), (20, U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) and/or applicable Ohio law.
XII. Program Governance
The Ohio Certified Public Manager Program is housed in the Center for Public and Nonprofit Management in Cleveland State University’s College of Education and Public Affairs. The Public Management Academy and the Leadership Academy at CSU are also housed in the Center for Public and Nonprofit Management. Rob Ziol is the Director of the Center for Public and Nonprofit Management. Rob can be reached at 216.687.3509 or r.ziol@csuohio.edu.
The Leadership Academy at 91̽»¨ is housed in the Voinovich Academy for Excellence in Public Service in the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service. Jay Johnson is the Director of the Voinovich Academy. He can be reached at 614.793.5685 or johnsj18@ohio.edu.
XIII. OCPM Advisory Board
The OCPM Program has an advisory board. The Board includes local, state, higher education, and elected officials who are instrumental in creating, shaping, and steering the OCPM program to meet the needs of the public sector. For information about the Advisory Board, please
XIV. Program Policies
Policies governing the OCPM program ae outlined in this Handbook. The Leadership Academy at 91̽»¨ follows these guidelines as well as the guidelines of 91̽»¨.
XV. Contact Information
The Leadership Academy at 91̽»¨ Program Staff
Deanna Clifford, Senior Program Manager
cliffordd@ohio.edu
614.793.5667
Jay Johnson, Director
Voinovich Academy for Excellence in Public Service
Johnsj18@ohio.edu
614.793.5685