His family might have been pushing for the priesthood, but Dr. Ken Haskin found his calling to serve elsewhere—including the court system, the non-profit world and in public service. “Those diverse experiences across the
His family might have been pushing for the priesthood, but Dr. Ken Haskin found his calling to serve elsewhere—including the court system, the non-profit world and in public service. “Those diverse experiences across the public sector help me understand and tackle the complex challenges facing American cities today,” he says. After graduating high school in Arkansas, he earned a bachelor’s from Henderson State University and a master’s in public administration from Webster University, and now has more than 25 years of experience in public management as a senior-level administrator. Today, he serves as city manager of Cape Girardeau, but he has also served as economic-development director and negotiated with many companies who either located or decided to remain within the city. In addition, he’s focused on staying responsible with the public funds, and recently renegotiated the Public Safety Pension Plan, saving $10 million over the life of the plan. He also balanced the city budget and is implementing a strategic, conservative spending plan to boost economic growth. He said he sees the city as the perfect setting for these kinds of efforts. “Cape is a city of opportunity for everyone, which results in better jobs, better health outcomes, and increased safety,” he says. “Cities our size are for the people who want it all—big city amenities but with the small town feel and convenience. … If we keep focused on a strong economy where everyone has the opportunity to thrive, then life is good in Cape Girardeau.”