THE MUNICIPAL BATTLEFIELD: Leading, Surviving, and Winning in Small-Town Government

Dwight Boddorf
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THE MUNICIPAL BATTLEFIELD: Leading, Surviving, and Winning in Small-Town Government

Dwight Boddorf
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  • Date de publication : May 21, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 148
  • Éditeur : BookBaby
  • ISBN : 9798317829520
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.4" L x 9.0" H
Dwight Boddorf is a municipal executive, Marine Corps veteran, and public-sector innovator whose work blends battlefield leadership, systems thinking, and community service. A Purple Heart recipient and veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, he brings the lessons of combat: calm under pressure, adaptability, and mission focus, into his work in local government.

He previously led Allegheny County Veterans Affairs and now serves as Borough Manager of Tarentum, Pennsylvania, one of the few municipalities in the state that operates both its own electric and water utilities. In this role, he has guided the Borough through modernization, infrastructure renewal, and major public safety and operational challenges, earning statewide recognition including the Governor's Intergovernmental Cooperation Award.

Dwight has led some of the region's most consequential local-government initiatives, including a historic police merger, the formation of a regional EMS Authority, and the stabilization of critical utility systems. His work has earned honors such as Pittsburgh Magazine's 40 Under 40 and the Pennsylvania Veterans' Services Award. He writes from lived experience about leadership, resilience, and the realities of running a small town with big responsibilities.

He lives in the Pittsburgh region with his fiancée and children.

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