January - March 2015 AGA Charleston President’s Message March is CGFM Month! This month is dedicated to the Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM). Many members of our Charleston Chapter have earned this designation; they are listed in this newsletter. If you are not familiar with the certification, I highly recommend that you learn more about it and consider becoming one. I am beginning my second cycle of the Continuing Professional Education (CPE) requirement of earning 80 CPEs every two years. Complying with this requirement allows CGFMs to keep current on the different and changing regulations relating to areas of accounting, auditing, financial management, internal controls and financial reporting. This CPE requirement can be fulfilled in many ways including AGA Audio Conferences, on-line self-study and attending training conferences. The CGFM certification makes for a well-rounded professional. It’s not only for accountants or auditors, the program relates to the overall knowledge of the professional financial manager. Whether you are in the Federal, State or Local government as well as the private sector, this certification has it all. Writing about the CGFM accreditation makes me think of the perception that I hear from a lot of people about AGA. Contrary to popular belief, AGA is not just for accountants! AGA speaks to many careers within the financial world and those related to it. For example, many of our members are not accountants; there are financial management specialists, IT professionals, auditors, and project managers who are AGA members. For more information regarding the CGFM program please contact our chapter CGFM Chair, Peg Kendra. Additionally, specific information on CGFM program can be found on the AGA website. http://www.agacgfm.org/CGFM-Certification/Overview.aspx Inside this issue: CGFM Month 2 Member Spotlight 3 Social Event Pictures 4 Treasurer’s Report/ Calendar of Events 4 New Members 5 Community Service News 5 Anniversary Celebration & Awards Ceremony 6 Chapter Executive Committee 6 Beth Da Re, CGFM Chapter President Join us on LinkedIn! http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=5127400 Connect with the AGA Charleston Chapter on LinkedIn! The page is designed to keep chapter members connected, and to provide a platform to share ideas and information. Chapter Website - Homepage is active and updated regularly! http://www.agacharlestonsc.org Volunteers are needed to help create sub-pages for the website. This is a great opportunity to learn HTML and enhance your resume! Please contact Sheena Kennedy for details at KennedySD@state.gov. AGA Charleston Page 2 March is CGFM Month To recognize the CGFM Program and its accomplishments, AGA has declared the month of March of each year as "CGFM Month". CGFMs, celebrate CGFM Month by proudly displaying your CGFM logo on your CGFM pin or shirt. AGA Charleston members with the CGFM certification are listed below: Lynne Baronoff Charles Becker Eugenia Bell Shari Clark Beth Da Re Emily Gable Lisa Hudson Stacy Johnson Peg Kendra James Lewis Paul McVicker Georgia Middleton Kathryn Robinson Brian Skinner Wilbur Spearin Randy Stanley Congratulations to AGA member Peg Kendra for earning the CGFM certification in January! Well done, Peg! Not yet a CGFM? Learn more here (https://www.agacgfm.org/CGFM-Certification/Overview.aspx) or contact the AGA Charleston CGFM Committee Chair, Peg Kendra, at KendraPM@state.gov. AGA Charleston Page 3 Member Spotlight: Bryan Hall CGI Charleston Manager, CGFS/GFMS/SDM Which area of CGFS do you work in and what is your job title? I am a Director of Consulting Services at CGI Federal. I work in the GFO and GFMS organizations, assisting with financial management systems, processes and reporting (e.g., GFMS, RFMS, and Data Warehouse). What are your responsibilities in your current position at CGFS? I manage the RFMS and GFMS production support teams, major software updates and smaller functional and technical improvement initiatives. What is your educational/professional background? Education: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Management Concentration) – East Carolina University Masters of Business Administration (Management Information Systems Certificate) – East Carolina University Professional Background: My career started with a year of Federal service at the United States Patent and Trademark Office as a management analyst over the patent publishing processes. I spent the next 10 years of my professional career consulting in Federal Civilian and Defense CFO Offices. I have predominately worked with fee funded programs and working capital funds to improve their operations. I have expertise in fee/price setting, demand forecasting modeling, integrating cost and performance information, cost management techniques, and designing and implementing managerial cost accounting models using commercial office the shelf (COTS) software packages. I have also led high-profile analysis of alternatives for selecting accounting system shared service providers for clients that were no longer interested in hosting their own system. Once such analysis for a DoD client, resulted in a successful migration to the service provider and serves as a benchmark within the DoD community. I have been working with the Department of State the past three years to maintain GFMS and RFMS which uses CGI Federal’s Momentum Enterprise software. What goals do you hope to achieve at CGFS? I am a firm believer in collaboration and teamwork. My number one goal is to improve the collaboration between all CGFS offices to solve enterprise-wide problems. “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much” – Helen Keller What is the greatest source of job satisfaction for you? Nothing beats seeing an idea grow into something that eventually becomes reality and benefits a lot of people. How long have you been an AGA member and what prompted you to join AGA? I have been an AGA member for around 7 years. I was recently appointed to the AGA Corporate Partner Committee for Performance Management, whose objective is to collaborate on issues of common interest to government and the private sector surrounding government performance management. I also assisted with the 2008-2011 annual AGA CFO Surveys by interviewing over 10 Federal Agency CFOs and compiling survey data. What is something you do to relax/have fun after a long day at work? It is hard to narrow it down to one thing. I am a music nut, and I am always searching for new underground bands. I love having “Saturday morning dance parties” with my three young daughters. I also coach a team a group of eight year olds in a competitive club soccer league. What is something you’d like to share that most of your colleagues don’t already know about you? I had the pleasure of working on the Washington Nationals Major League Baseball team’s tarp crew during their first two seasons. Watching the game from the dugout is a heck of a way to see a MLB baseball game!!! AGA Charleston Page 4 St. Patrick’s Day Social Event at Sparian’s AGA Charleston hosted the chapter’s first after-hour social event on Friday, March 13. This was a casual, fun evening at Sparian's in Mount Pleasant. Chapter members and their guests socialized while enjoying the bowling, arcade games and sports bar and grill. Thanks to all the members & their families who came out!! Treasurer’s Report Account balance as of February 28, 2015: $3,342.10 Calendar of Events April April 9: Chapter Monthly Meeting April 15: Web Conference: Performance Management May May 13: Web Conference: Ethics May 14: Chapter Monthly Meeting May 21: 8th Anniversary Celebration & Awards Ceremony June June 3: Web Conference: Government Financial Management June 11: Chapter Monthly Meeting AGA Charleston Page 5 New Members We are pleased to introduce the following new members who have joined AGA Charleston Chapter since January 2015: Yolanda Brown Sonji Wallace Nancy Hood Leandria Washington If you are not a member and wish to become a member to experience what AGA can offer you at every stage of your career, please visit the national AGA website www.agacgfm.org to join. Please make sure to select “Charleston SC” as your chapter. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the AGA Charleston Chapter Membership Committee Chair, Pauline Roblesreynoso, at RoblesreynosoPM@state.gov. Current members - Have you renewed yet? It’s quick and easy to renew! http://www.agacgfm.org/Membership/Join-or-Renew.aspx. Community Service News: Meals on Wheels The community services committee members are in contact with Meals on Wheels to work out our next volunteering event. AGA would like to volunteer time during the afternoons (preferably at lunch) to deliver meals to our local senior citizens. Details are still being ironed out but the desire is to have our members partner up a couple times a week for a few weeks to assist Meals on Wheels with deliveries. Interested in helping? Please contact any of the Community Service committee members listed below and we’ll start formulating a list of volunteers. Thanks! Sarah Mollohan: MollohanSE@state.gov Winnifred Waring: WaringWG@state.gov Pauline Abraham: AbrahamPA@state.gov Visit from AGA CEO and Citadel VP of Finance AGA Charleston members had the pleasure of meeting with Ann Ebberts, AGA CEO and Colonel Joseph Garcia, Citadel VP of Finance to discuss great ways to expand the AGA Charleston chapter and provide ongoing benefits to members. Membership growth, education, communication, and leadership roles were just a few of the items on the agenda. The discussion brought out exciting ideas and plans for the future of our chapter! Stay tuned for more information. Left to Right: Colonel Joseph Garcia, Ann Ebberts, Shari Clark, Stacy Johnson, Beth Da Re, and Sarah Mollohan AGA Charleston Page 6 You are cordially invited to attend The AGA Charleston Chapter Thursday, May 21 at 12pm in the Auditorium Food and refreshments will be served Please join us for our Anniversary Celebration & Awards Ceremony. Awards will be presented for the following: Government Financial Manager of the Year Chapter Ambassador Award Professional Development Award Community Service Award We will network, socialize and celebrate the 8th year of the Charleston Chapter. We hope to see you there! Chapter Executive Committee President Beth Da Re, CGFM DaReBA@state.gov CGFM Committee Chair Peg Kendra KendraPM@state.gov President-Elect Shari Clark, CPA, CGFM ClarkSP2@state.gov Community Service Co- Chair Sarah Mollohan MollohanSE@state.gov Co-President-Elect Peg Kendra KendraPM@state.gov Treasurer Eartha “Dawn” Washington WashingtonED@state.gov Secretary Rhonda Crawford CrawfordRE@state.gov Communications Committee Chair Sheena Kennedy, CMA KennedySD@state.gov Community Service Co- Chair Winnifred Waring WaringWG@state.gov Education Committee Co-Chair Lisa Willett WillettLM@state.gov Education Committee Co-Chair Rich Phillips richard.phillips@phillipsandcocpa.com Membership Committee Chair Co-Chair Pauline Roblesreynoso RoblesreynosoPM@state.gov Membership Committee Chair Co-Chair Georgia Middleton MiddletonGM@state.gov Meetings Committee Chair Co-Chair Lillie Johnson JohnsonLBC@state.gov Meetings Committee Chair Co-Chair Porche Pinckney PinckneyPT@state.gov
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