MOV AGA 2015 Spring Forum Sponsors AGA GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: ACCOUNTABILITY - Promote and advance accountability in government. www.grantthornton.com CERTIFICATION - Make the Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM) the preferred professional designation in the government accountability community. EDUCATION AND RESEARCH - Provide comprehensive education and research to meet the changing needs of the government accountability profession. www.cliftonlarsonallen.com SERVICE - Provide members and customers with quality programs, products, and services. Presents: Mid Ohio Valley AGA 2015 Spring Forum Thursday, May 14, 2015 Parkersburg Country Club 7:00 a.m.— 4:30 p.m. CORE VALUES http:www.kearneyco.com Service Accountability Integrity Leadership VISION AGA is the premier association in advancing government accountability. MISSION AGA serves government accountability prowww.becker.com http://agacharlestonwv.org www.beckleyagachapter.org fessionals by providing quality education, fostering professional development and certification, and supporting standards and research to advance government accountability. If you have any questions about AGA contact: Stephen Higgs, President (304) 485-1278 Scott Bixman, Vice President (304) 480-7498 Check us out on Facebook and on our website at: http://movaga.org The Association of Government Accountants (AGA) provides professional development opportunities and thought leadership to promote best practices in financial management. AGA enriches the professional development of those involved in all fields of financial management at the federal, state and local government levels, as well as the private sector and academia. Advancing Government Accountability A Brief History of Federal Financial Management: Kearney and Company 10:50-11:40 am Government-wide Financial Management: Recent Accomplishments, Current Challenges & Emerging Priorities: Grant Thornton Panel 11:40-12:30 pm Lunch 12:30-1:20 pm How Am I Going to Retire?: Joseph DePergola, Bureau of the Fiscal Service Fiscal Accounting 1:20-2:10 pm Citizen’s Centric Reporting: Evie Berry, AGA National Director of Performance Reporting 2:10-2:30 pm Break 2:30-3:20 pm GTAS: Kirstie Pottmeyer and Luke Sheppard 3:20-4:10 pm Ethical Consideration for the Accountant: Joseph Heller, Bureau of the Fiscal Service Office of the Chief Counsel 4:10-4:30 pm Final Comments CPE Hours: 8 RSVP REGISTRATION BY FRIDAY, MAY 8, 2015 10:00-10:50 am Mid Ohio Valley AGA 2015 SPRING FORUM, Thursday, MAY 14, 2015 HOSTED BY MOV AGA CHAPTER AT THE PARKERSBURG COUNTRY CLUB. Break NAME:________________________________________________________________________________________ 9:40-10:00 am ADDRESS:_____________________________________________________________________________________ Shall We Play a Game? How Much Do You Know About the Government's Financial Position?: Scott Bell, Department of the Treasury CITY: _______________________________STATE:________ ZIP CODE: ______________ 8:50-9:40 am AGA MEMBER: YES________ NO ________ Fraud, Prevention, Detection: Glenn Gainer, West Virginia State Auditor TELEPHONE NUMBER: _________________________ E-mail: __________________________________________ 8:00-8:50 am STUDENT AGA MEMBERS $25 We hope you will mark the date, Thursday, May 14, 2015, on your calendar to join us for this exciting opportunity to meet with local, state, and federal employees as well as AGA members. We are limited to 100 attendees, so see your training coordinator to get registered. Opening Remarks AGA MEMBER $125 As we know networking is one of the main reasons people become AGA members. As we network, we are able to discuss challenges and different practices and/or solutions to problems. Our speakers will touch on a variety of topics that will prepare you for the future. As our economy continues to recover we must continue to educate ourselves on ways to become more efficient. The more we know, the better our future will be. 7:50-8:00 am STUDENT NON AGA MEMBER $50 Grant Thornton will cover government wide Financial Management: recent accomplishments, current challenges and emerging priorities. Other topics include How am I going to Retire?; GTAS, Ethical consideration for the Accountant, and Citizen Centric Reporting. Registration and Light Breakfast NON-AGA MEMBERS $150 We will have the opportunity to learn about the Federal Government’s Financial Position. The presentation will touch on the Federal Government’s financial position and key projections for the U.S. Government. We will also learn the implications the future may hold on state and local governments. 7:00-7:50 am WOULD YOU LIKE MORE INFORMATION ON BECOMING AN AGA MEMBER? YES ___________ NO_____________ The MOV AGA 2015 Spring Forum will explore various accounting branches from local, to state, to federal. We will begin our journey with the presentation on Fraud, Prevention and Detection. Mid Ohio Valley Chapter of the Association of Government Accountants MOV AGA 2015 Spring Forum Parkersburg Country Club Thursday, May 14, 2015 7:00 a.m.—4:30 p.m. If you have any questions on the training, please contact Teresa Miller at Teresa.Miller@fiscal.treasury.gov or http://movaga.org. Remit payment to: The Association of Government Accountants, MOV AGA Chapter, PO Box 1011 Parkersburg, WV 26102. Additional copies of the registration form may be downloaded at www.movaga.org (EIN 26-1767145 DUNS# 968059639) To pay by credit card, please contact Kaliegh Winland at (304) 480-8354. MOV AGA 2015 Spring Forum Synopsis
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