Source: City of Broken Arrow
Broken Arrow City Clerk Curtis Green has been named Region IV Director of the International Institute of Municipal Clerks. Green will be sworn in on May 22, in Calgary, Alberta.
“I felt an overwhelming sense of honor and responsibility upon being appointed as one of the Region IV Directors for the International Institute of Municipal Clerks,” Green said. “This role inspires me to contribute even more passionately to the advancement of municipal clerks in our region.”
Established in 1947, the International Institute of Municipal Clerks is a globally recognized non-profit board. It serves as the leading organization for Municipal Clerks, by shaping the profession and providing invaluable resources to its members.
With a membership of approximately 14,500 worldwide, including 10,000 in the United States, the IIMC is a vital platform for professional development and networking.
“In this new role, I look forward to working with a highly talented organization that brings quality professional development to municipal clerks,” Green said.
Region IV serves Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas, with more than 640 members.
As Broken Arrow’s City Clerk, a role he has held since 2018, Green and his dedicated staff of four are responsible for a wide range of duties mandated by state statute.
These include maintaining the official records of the City Council, the Municipal Authority, the Economic Development Authority, and other boards and commissions proceedings, and ensuring transparency and accountability in the city’s governance.
The Clerk’s office also keeps the official record of all ordinances and resolutions passed by the City, oversees all documents, records, and archives, and has custody of the City’s seal.
The office attests and affixes the seal of the City to documents and receives and processes Open Records Requests.
In Broken Arrow, the City Clerk also serves as Municipal Court Clerk and oversees the Court Clerk’s office and serves as the Director of Records.
Green and his staff were recently recognized by the City Council for the week of May 11 as Professional Municipal Clerk’s Week.




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