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Mazza Fellowship Provides Local Government Experience to MPA Student

Nate Cole joined the Maxwell School鈥檚 top-ranked master of public administration (M.P.A.) program last summer with a good idea of what he wanted to do upon completing his studies.

鈥淚 want to work in local government,鈥 says Cole, who earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in political science from St. Bonaventure University in 2023. 鈥淚 think that local government is where you see the impact of what you do.鈥

Nate Cole
Nate Cole

While taking courses such as State and Local Financial Management at Maxwell, the Livonia, New York, native is gaining practical experience in local government through a fellowship that honors a Maxwell M.P.A. alumnus who devoted himself to public service.

As the recipient of Livingston County鈥檚 Dominic F. Mazza County Management Fellowship, Cole has a front-row seat to the inner workings of county government and, just a few months in, has had opportunities to work on critical issues like housing.

鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to find ways to attract developers,鈥 he explains of the county of roughly 62,000. He says affordable and available housing is a big need in the largely rural county located about 100 miles southwest of 性视界.

The fellowship鈥檚 namesake, Mazza, is retired and resides in Albany. Three years after earning his Maxwell School M.P.A. in 1985, he became Livingston County鈥檚 first administrator, serving until 2009. He is credited with professionalizing the budget process, overseeing the modernization of the county鈥檚 facilities and centralizing services, among numerous other accomplishments. In addition, he is the former president of the New York State City/County Management Association (NYSCMA) and has taught ethics and budget training programs for the New York State Association of Counties for many years.

鈥淚t is an honor to be in this program鈥 says Cole. 鈥淭he fellowship has provided unique opportunities that I wouldn鈥檛 be able to get in school. One of these that stands out to me is attending the strategic planning meeting with the board of supervisors. In that meeting, I was able to see how the county government makes decisions about its plans. That strategic planning is what really drives what the county鈥檚 goals are for the future.鈥

Also beneficial: mentorship from Livingston County Administrator Ian Coyle. 鈥淗e has shown me what it takes to be a county administrator,鈥 says Cole. 鈥淚鈥檝e learned about his philosophy of what is important in local government.鈥

Cole is the fourth recipient of the fellowship.

鈥淔ellowships and formal internship programs are a great way to introduce people like Nate to career path possibilities in the field of local government management,鈥 says Coyle. 鈥淚n this fellowship, he has the opportunity to work directly with me as county administrator and has participated in strategic planning work sessions, shared services panel discussions and economic development department meetings.鈥

Cole鈥檚 interest in local government began in high school and grew during his undergraduate studies. He interned with former New York Congressman Chris Jacobs and gained experience working with Empire State Development鈥檚 Rochester office.

At Maxwell, Cole has gained experiences outside the classroom that have furthered his career interest. For instance, he was among a group of students who were sponsored to attend the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) annual conference in Austin, Texas, this past fall. Comprised of those appointed to local government roles, the ICMA has long included a strong network of Maxwell alumni, many of whom studied public administration.

鈥淚 was able to meet and talk with a lot of local government professionals and Maxwell alumni,鈥 says Cole of the experience.

He has also attended numerous panels and events that he says have provided valuable insights, starting with the M.P.A. colloquium that served as an introduction to the Maxwell School; events included an alumni panel, 鈥淲hat is a public service perspective?鈥 More recently, he took part in Maxwell鈥檚 Local Government Day, organized to inspire students and forge connections with alumni and friends.

When considering graduate schools, Cole says he looked at several options offering M.P.A. programs. But, he says, 鈥淢axwell was the obvious and first choice. It has been great.鈥

This story was written by Steve Buchiere.