Kansas Government Finance Officers Association
The Kansas Government Finance Officers Association (KSGFOA) partners with Wichita State University's Public Policy and Management Center to provide membership development and operational support for the Association. In addition, WSU staff provide conference planning, board support, marketing assistance and financial management support to the Association.
Learn more about Kansas Government Finance Officers Association here.
Virtual KSGFOA Public Finance Conference
October 1- November 5, 2020- Weekly Sessions
With the increased uncertainty as a result of COVID-19, the KSGFOA Board has decided to move the annual conference to a virtual option. The conference will be a series of twelve live webinars and information opportunities from October 1- November 5th. The webinars will be for those involved in the financial affairs of municipalities, counties, schools, state agencies, utilities and special authorities.
Due to the economic impact of the virus on organizations, the conference will be offered at no cost to members. KSGFOA wants to ensure that members are able to receive educational opportunities and CEU credits similar to what is provided during the in-person conference.
Virtual Conference Information
Sessions will be offered live and will also be recorded and available on-demand for convenient access.
Keynote Speaker:
Ron Holifield, Chief Executive Officer, Strategic Government Resources
Ron Holifield is a “Servant Leader Provocateur” with one goal: To drive the leadership conversation in corporations and local government nationwide toward a servant leadership value system. You cannot change the world without challenging the status quo, so Ron is aggressive in how he pushes people to embrace authentic servant leadership principles. His specialty is helping local government and corporate leaders get into that uncomfortable space to create cultures that produce both high performance and emotional satisfaction for their teams. For more than 30 years, he’s successfully recruited, assessed, and developed innovative, collaborative, and authentic leaders in the country’s most change-resistant sectors. As a former city manager, Ron has grown and transformed destinations to cities named as best-run and top for business, elevating their positions as statewide leaders. He’s partnered with more than 700 local jurisdictions in 47 states and consulted with some of the nation’s leading corporations, including American Express, Xerox, IBM, PeopleSoft, Verizon, Aramark, Space Imaging, and NASA. A straight-talking change agent who produces results, Ron is a nationally sought-after speaker who presents annually at over 50 national, state, and regional conferences and has been featured on NPR, Entrepreneur, and numerous online, print, and broadcast news outlets. He’s also the author of 4th Dimension Leadership: A Radical Strategy for Creating an Authentic Servant Leadership Culture.
Keynote Session information:
Title: The Next Normal in Local Government Finance
Presentation Summary: It feels like the earth is shaking underneath our feet and we wonder if the shaking will ever end. We are unsure what the future will look like all we know is that it will not look like the past or the present. But the even bigger question is whether the shaking will wear us down to where we do not think we can go on, or whether it will make us stronger and give us and our organizations confidence that if we can manage this, we can manage anything! This dynamic session will provide insight into what the future holds, and what you should be doing today to prepare your organization to rise to the challenge and thrive.
Ron Holifield, Chief Executive Officer, Strategic Government Resources
October 1 9:00 – 10:00
Conference Schedule and Information
Session 1 | Governments & Management of COVID-19 Related Funding - BKD
State and local governments are currently receiving large amounts of federal funding related to the covid-19 pandemic. These governments are dealing with a myriad of challenges related to the management and use of these funds. With fluid regulations, a quick timeframe to utilize the funding, staffing challenges, and varying interpretations out there it is easy to feel overwhelmed. This presentation will seek to simplify the complexities of grants management, give best practices for compliance, and share resources to stay on top of the latest regulations.
Speaker: Danny Martinez, BKD
October 1, 2020 | 10:15a -11:15a
Session 2 | The Economic Outlook- Raymond James
Dr. Brown will discuss the current state of the economy, the Fed’s revised monetary policy framework, and where we may be headed after the November election.
Speaker: Scott Brown, SVP, Chief Economist, Raymond James
October 8, 2020 | 9:00a -10:00a
Session 3 | Achieving Cybersecurity Resilience Using a Lifecycle Approach - Tyler Technologies
There is no end game when it comes to cybersecurity. It's not a destination. It’s an ongoing, evolving process. Your goal is to achieve cyber resiliency – the ability to prepare for and adapt to changing conditions, so you can detect threats and recover rapidly from disruptions. This means taking a strategic approach – one that includes people, processes, and technology. This can seem like a daunting task, especially if you are just getting started building a program.
In this presentation, we will hear from Brendan D. Travis, Tyler Cybersecurity's director of business development, who will discuss best practices for your program development, risk assessment, training, tech testing, and threat detection.
Speaker: Brendan D. Travis, Tyler Technologies
October 15, 2020 | 9:00a- 10:00a
Session 4 | Behind the scenes: How organizations assess feasibility and make location decisions- BakerTilly
This education session will begin with an exploration of development project finance and feasibility analysis. We will examine traditional and non-traditional financing methods that can be used to create transformational projects in communities. Gaining an understanding of these tools can help your community gain an advantage in investment pursuits and reduce the amount of local subsidy needed to create feasible projects. The discussion will highlight real world examples and teach attendees how to take advantage of programs such as PACE, Opportunity Zones and New Markets Tax Credits.
The session will also delve into the site selection process and discuss strategies that communities can use to improve visibility and success in attracting and securing new investments.
Speaker: Brad E. Elmer, CFA
October 22, 2020 | 9:00a- 10:00a
Session 5 | State and Local Government Update / Environmental Risk- Moody's
This presentation provides a state level update, along with walking you through the local government credit landscape. This presentation will also help you understand the environmental risk framework.
Speakers: Roger Brown, Matt Butler, Ken Surgenor
Session 6 | Succession and Workforce Planning in the Government Sector- RSM
The current global health crisis has created unique challenges that have caused organization to rethink their future. Organizations are both dying and surging at the same time. COVID-19 has shed light on a crucial element of running a solid organization – succession and workforce planning. Succession and workforce planning are needed now more than ever to ensure organizations are prepared for the future. The true value of a comprehensive succession and workforce plan has never been more apparent than in today’s uncertainty.
Presenter: Michael Shedek
Session 7 | COVID and the Municipal Bond Market- Columbia Capital
This session will provide up-to-date intelligence on the impact of the pandemic on the municipal market, including brief walk through history to see the impact on the market of the crisis in its first few weeks, a discussion of how the market reacted over the summer and early fall, a review of bond market “winners and losers” so far, a quick tour of the Fed’s Municipal Liquidity Facility, some conversation about rating agencies’ approach post-COVID and some predictions about how the market might fare in the coming months. We will do our best to share actionable information for any bond issuer and to provide interesting insights for those who aren’t regularly in the muni market.
Speaker: Jeff White and Jim Prichard
November 5, 2020 | 10:15a-11:15a
Session 8 | Business Resiliency and the Future of Payments- JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.
The purpose of the presentation is to provide organizations with an overview of the causes of business disruption, the key factors for survival, industry trends and best practices from a Treasury Services Receivables and Payables standpoint.
Speaker: Kathleen O’Daly and Brenda Cross
November 6th, 2020 | 9:00a-10:00a
Network Session 1: Leadership Lessons: Leading our new world through crisis- Made Possible by RSM
Crisis events happen more frequently than many want to admit or expect. As a result, leaders need to be prepared—both mentally and strategically—for how to engage others during these times. The purpose of this presentation is to provide viewers with the basic tools a leader needs in order to calmly and effectively approach crisis events head-on. Presenters will discuss relevant examples sourced from a variety of areas and provide viewers with a basic template for how to lead into and through crisis events.
Speakers: Mike Ross and Mark Vermillion
October 8th, 2020 | 10:15a-11:15a
Network Session 2: Climate Risk and Resilience- Moody's
Lindsay Ross will present on physical climate risk and its economic implications in U.S. municipalities, as well as how to use physical climate risk information to build resilience.
Speaker: Lindsay Ross
October 9th, 2020 | 11:00a-12:00p
Network Session 3: Municipal Bond Issuance in Kansas from Beginning to End- Columbia Capital
This session will cover the evolution of a bond transaction from capital planning and plan of finance development, through selecting a transaction team, to choosing the method of sale, to pricing mechanics, to closing and through post-closing responsibilities. The session will be led by individuals with three different perspectives on the bond issuance process—bond counsel, financial advisor and an issuer’s debt manager. This session is perfect for an individual new to debt issuance, someone with prior experience who just needs a refresher or a regular issuer interested to match the details of their process with the experience of others.
Speakers: Rachelle Matthews, City of Topeka, Kevin Cowan, Gilmore & Bell PC, Jeff White, Columbia Capital Management, LLC
October 15, 2020 | 10:15a-11:15a
Network Session 4: BKD
Accounting is a language all its own. At BKD, CPAs & Advisors, our tax, audit, and consulting professionals can assist you with strategic solutions that drive real results. In a nutshell, we are a national firm with 40 offices in 18 states, including local offices in Wichita and Kansas City. What does that mean for you? Local expertise with deep resources from advisors who specialize in services for the public sector. They work every day with municipal & state governments, airports, public utilities, and tribal governments to assist in:
- Audits
- Single Audits & HUD
- Grant Management Services
- Lease Accounting
- Fraud
- Construction Audits
- Performance Audits
- Data Analytics & Business Intelligence
- Risk & Internal Control Assessments,
- IT Risk Assessments
- Cybersecurity, and more
Everyone needs a trusted advisor. Who’s Yours?
Network Session Demonstration of LeaseVision- This solution helps entities implement GASB 87 and FASB Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) 842 on lease accounting. BKD has a 3-part solution which uses our proprietary artificial intelligence tool, a detailed road map and an Excel based tool to assist in navigating lease accounting rules no matter the complexity or volume of leases.
Speaker: Teresa Seymour
October 16, 2020 | 11:00a-12:00a
Network Session 5: Tyler Detect, Managed Threat Detection Solutions for the Public Sector- Tyler Technologies
All public sector and school organizations are at risk of a cyberattack. They disrupt the daily activities of our clients more than any other type of disaster. Continuous analysis of your network activity is essential for quick threat detection. Tyler's managed threat detection service, Tyler Detect™, is a perfect solution for organizations that struggle with the day-to-day demands of threat detection, whether due to gaps in technology, workforce, or expertise. Tyler can confirm and alert you of an infection within minutes of an attack, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, all at a fraction of the cost of alternative solutions. In this session, you will learn about Tyler Detect, our managed threat detection service, and how it can strengthen your cybersecurity defenses.
Speaker: Karen Grosset
October 22, 2020 | 10:15a-11:15a
Network Session 6: Why No One Wants to Read Your Budget What You Can Do About it. - Raymond James
Objectives:
Understand why clear communication is vital to the work of the local government finance professionals. Identify the differences between internal and external communications and understand how to effectively utilize both in communicating information. Determine what information is most useful to include in your budget document and identify different ways to present that information
Topics Include; Answering the questions; Does anyone read the budget? ; Should anyone read the budget? ; Should I care that no one reads the budget? ; Can I ever get anyone to read my budget? ; How do other people get anyone to read their budget?
Who Should Attend? Senior and mid-level professional accountants and financial analysts responsible for creating the budget document and/or those tasked with trying to convince anyone to read it.
Benefits of Attending; Get started on really understanding how to create meaningful financial communications to our communities.; Hear about how other communities try (and fail) to consistently build a useful stream of information to people; Learn ways that you can start improving how information flows through an organization and out onto the street.
Speaker: Craig Lesner
October 23th, 2020 | 11:00a-12:00p
Network Session 7: Accounting and Financial Management Services- BakerTilly
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged our world in ways we have never experienced before. As municipalities look ahead, processes and procedures will be redefined. There will be a need to evaluate several areas and consider post-pandemic strategies. Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors will present an informal “networking” session to discuss outsourced financial management and offer best practices on how to design processes to enhance the roles of management, increase internal controls and provide assurance that internal and external reporting requirements within the organization are met in a timely and efficient manner.
Speaker: Benjamin Hart
October 29, 2020 | 10:15a-11:15a
Network Session 8: Making Card Payments a Core Element of Your Financial Strategy- JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.
Speaker: Nate Farkas
October 30th, 2020 | 11:00a-12:00p
Scott Brown, Raymond James
Scott J. Brown, Ph.D.
Chief Economist
Senior Vice President
Dr. Brown joined Raymond James in July 1993. Dr. Brown earned his doctorate in economics from the University of California at San Diego, where he studied time series analysis and forecasting under Nobel Laureates Robert F. Engle and Clive W.J. Granger. Dr. Brown also holds an M.S. degree in statistics from the University of Illinois and a B.A. degree in mathematics from the University of California at Irvine. Dr. Brown serves on the Economic Advisory Committee of the American Bankers Association, the Economic Advisory Roundtable of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Chief Economists Committee. He has also served on the Governor's Council of Economic Advisors for the state of Florida. Dr. Brown has appeared on CNBC, Bloomberg TV, Nightly Business Report, and Fox Business News and is often quoted in the financial press.
Brenda Cross, JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
Vice President, Product Specialist
Brenda is a Vice President, Product Specialist at JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (JPMC) where she delivers payables and on-line solutions to a diverse client base including Commercial Bank, Private Bank and government clients. Brenda has over 35 years of Treasury Management Sales and Product Management experience. She has been with JPMC for 25 years, is a Certified Cash Manager and is a graduate of The Ohio State University.
Brad E. Elmer, CFA- BakerTilly
Brad Elmer, managing director of Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors, LLC, has 20 years of finance experience, which includes the issuance of over $5 billion of municipal bonds and notes.
Education; Master of Business Administration, Real Estate University of Wisconsin – Madison; Bachelor of Arts - University of Northern Iowa (Cedar Falls, Iowa); Registered Municipal Advisor with the Securities and Exchange Commission; Drawing on both public and private experience, Brad advises clients on the issuance of bonds and supports municipal clients with his specialized expertise in real estate and economic development.Brad is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA).
Specific experience; Issued over $5 billion of municipal revenue, general obligation and appropriation debt used to finance capital improvement projects throughout the State of Wisconsin; Managed $14 billion of municipal debt including $1 billion of commercial paper and a $200 million derivative portfolio; Represented the State of Wisconsin in discussions and negotiations with rating agencies, institutional bond investors and underwriters; Analyzes and presents complex financing and investment strategies; In-depth understanding of real estate development and the public and private financial tools available to finance it; National incentives advisory experience
Industry involvement; Wisconsin Government Finance Officers Association (WGFOA); CFA Institute;Wisconsin Economic Development Association (WEDA): Council Of Community Development Finance Officers (CFA); Wisconsin Real Estate Alumni Association
Nate Farkas, Commercial Card Sales Manager, JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.
Nate Farkas is a vice president within the Commercial Card division dedicated to government and nonprofit. Nate has been with the firm for five years and has over nine years in financial services experience. Nate’s roles have been primarily focused on delivering card solutions to organization’s in both issuing and acquiring. Nate received his undergraduate degree from Miami University (Oxford, OH) and his MBA from the University of Dallas.
Karen Grosset, Sales Manager, Tyler Technologies
Karen has been with Tyler Technologies since 1998, currently managing cybersecurity sales. Karen keeps up to date on the current cyber threat landscape and how it is impacting municipalities. With this information, she educates internal Tyler resources and municipalities on the need for cybersecurity protections. Before her current role, Karen worked as a Tyler account representative for existing ERP customers across the East Coast. Working closely with established customers for such an extended time gives Karen a unique perspective of municipal entities’ daily workings and unique needs. Karen earned a Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering from the University of Virginia.
Benjamin Hart, CPA, CGMA, BakerTilly
Ben brings more than 25 years of experience working with cities, counties and utilities. In addition to his experience as a municipal advisor, he previously served as director of resource management for two large local municipalities in the Kansas City metropolitan area. His 15 years combined with both communities included managing each entities’ annual appropriation and utility-based debt as well as leading the finance team’s complex economic development initiatives. He was the key in the communities’ efforts in developing strategic economic development, planning and capital improvement policies and procedures, resulting in vital economic growth of both communities. He is active in the Kansas and Missouri Society of CPAs, sitting on the governmental accounting committee, as well as the Government Finance Officers Association at a national and local level. Specific experience − Provides municipal advisory services with the issuance of general obligation, special obligation, lease revenue and utility revenue bonds − Provides consulting services related to various financial and economic development policies − Provides long-term finance and capital planning consulting services − Provides priority-based budgeting/budgeting for outcomes expertise Industry involvement − American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) − National Associate of Municipal Advisors (NAMA) − Kansas Society of Certified Public Accountants (KSCPA) − Governmental Finance Officers Association (GFOA) − Kansas Government Finance Officers Association (KSGFOA) − Eastern Kansas Government Finance Officers Association (EKGFOA) − Government Finance Officers of Missouri (GFOAMO) Benjamin O. Hart, page 2 Thought leadership “Debt Management 101” “From CIP to Fixed Asset to Disposition: Booking a Capital Asset Through It’s Life Cycle” (Texas GFOA) “Economic Development for Finance Officers” “Performance Budgeting Best Practices” “Budgeting for Outcomes” “Long-Term Financial Planning Helps Save Critical Resources” Continuing professional education Certified Public Accountant Chartered Global Management Accountant Government Financial Policy Webinar Series
Craig Lesner, Senior Manager – Research and Consulting Center, Government Finance Officers Association
Craig Lesner joined the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) of the U.S. and Canada in 2017 as a Senior Manager in the Research and Consulting Center. In this role, Craig works with local governments to help navigate the complexities and obstacles that arise through implementing financial best practices and improving business processes. As all at GFOA, Craig focuses on the practical execution of the variety of best practices GFOA helps create through our membership. Craig works to accomplish this through consulting with local governments on business operations, financial policies, ERP procurement and fit analysis as well as teaching courses, producing webinars and writing and publishing papers and articles. Craig also serves as liaison to GFOA’s Committee on Canadian Issues (CC) to help members share and learn from each other regardless of political boundaries. Prior to joining GFOA, he served for nine years as the Chief Financial Officer for the Village of Oak Park, IL. During his tenure, the Village initiated a performance measurement program and received GFOA’s Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for the first time. For the ten years prior, Craig served in several roles in the City of Chicago’s Office of Budget and Management, progressing to deputy director. While with the City, he helped lead the $5.2 billion annual appropriations process and served as a member of the cash management team. Craig received his bachelor’s degrees in economics and political science from the University of Illinois at Chicago and his masters of public policy from the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy where he also teaches graduate-level courses on budgeting and other public finance issues as time permits.
Danny Martinez, Managing Director, BKD
Danny is a member of BKD National Public Sector Group. In this role, he performs advisory and consulting services on a variety of technical accounting issues, including implementation of new standards as well as grant management of federal funds related to COVID-19. He also oversees audit engagements of governmental entities, including Single Audits in accordance with Uniform Guidance.
He has more than 13 years of experience providing audit, advisory and training services to a client base that includes municipalities and their component units, counties, utilities, school districts, state agencies, tribal governments and other entities receiving federal assistance.
Danny serves as the Zone 3 (GASB) Chair on the Technical Issues Committee of the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA), a group that provides a voice for its constituents in the standard-setting process. He is a member of Texas Society of CPAs and New Mexico Society of CPAs and has received the AICPA Advanced Single Audit Certificate. He also is membership director for the Dallas Chapter of the Association of Governmental Accountants (AGA®) and is a Certified Government Financial Manager® (CGFM®) through AGA.
He is a graduate of University of Southern California, Los Angeles, with a B.S. degree in accounting.
Kathleen O’Daly, JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
Vice President, Product Specialist
Kathleen is a Vice President, Product Specialist JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (JPMC) where she provides consultative treasury services expertise to both Business Banking and Commercial Banking clients from a Receivables perspective. She has over 20 years of banking and financial services experience. She holds an MBA in Finance from Pepperdine University and a BA in Economics from University of California at Los Angels (UCLA).
Jim Prichard
James Prichard joined Columbia Capital in 2012 and serves as Senior Vice President and LLC Member. Jim previously worked in the State of Illinois' Office of Management and Budget's Capital Markets Group for five years, most recently as Manager of Capital Markets. During his tenure, Mr. Prichard was extensively involved in the issuance of nearly $27 billion of State debt offerings. Mr. Prichard graduated Summa Cum Laude from Lee University with a BS of Business Administration. He holds an MBA from the University of Illinois. He is a Series 50 municipal advisor representative and a Series 54 municipal advisor principal.
Lindsay Ross, Director, Global Client Services; Four Twenty Seven
At Four Twenty Seven, Lindsay analyzes the economic impacts of climate change on corporations and financial markets. Lindsay studied at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), focusing on Energy, Resources, and the Environment as well as International Finance and Economics. Previously she worked at the U.S. International Trade Commission, assisting with macroeconomic research on the impacts of international trade on the U.S. economy. She also has experience as Student Coordinator for the Frontiers in Energy, Science, and Technology at SAIS, leading groups of students on international research trips to study the effects of climate change around the world.
Mike Ross, Ed.D., Asst. Professor/Coordinator eLeadership Program, Wichita State University
Assistant Professor with the Workforce Leadership and Applied Learning degree program at Wichita State University. He teaches, conducts research, and works with a variety of organizations regarding leadership best-practices. Dr. Ross has an Ed.D., in Leadership in Higher Education from Baker University (Overland Park, KS)
Research Interest; Leadership development in intercollegiate athletics; Servant leadership in intercollegiate athletics; Organizational identification and commitment; Job satisfaction factors of intercollegiate athletics employees; Use of leadership self-awareness assessments in college athletics (Myers Briggs, Strengths-Based, etc.)
Michael Shedek, Manager, Human Capital Consulting, RSM US LLP
As a management consultant at RSM, Michael specializes in human resources management and employee productivity for companies in a variety of industries. His focus on optimizing human resources strategies and objectives helps clients to understand and solve complex issues surrounding people, process and technology. Prior to joining RSM, Michael provided human resource services at a leading global consulting firm providing a broad base of consulting services.
Michael’s areas of Human Resource Management Consulting expertise include the following service offerings; Organizational assessment, design and succession planning services; Human Resources compliance and leading practices consulting; Payroll compliance and design services; Compensation and incentive planning services; Human Resources policy and practices assessment; HCM and payroll system selection and implementation services; Performance management planning services; Human Resources strategy and advisory services
Education; Master’s Degree with emphasis in Human Resources and Organizational Development; Bachelor’s Degree in business (honors graduate)
Organization Involvement; Certified as Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) by the Human Resource Certification Institute; Member of the Society of Human Resource Management as a senior certified Professional in Human Resources (SHRM-SCP); Member of the Eastern Iowa Human Resource Association; Member of WorldatWork Human Resource Association
Teresa Seymour, CPA, BKD
Teresa is a member of BKD National Public Sector Group with more than 14 years of experience in performing audits and providing consulting services to clients in industries including municipalities, unified school districts, not-for-profit organizations and colleges and universities. She also performs audits in accordance with Uniform Guidance and Government Auditing Standards (Single Audit) and Kansas Regulatory Basis. She is a member of the American Institute of CPAs and Kansas Society of CPAs (KSCPA) and a graduate of the KSCPA 20 up to 40 leadership program. She also is a member of the National Government Finance Officers Association, Kansas Government Finance Officers Association (KSGFOA), and Women in Public Service. In addition, she is a board member of Arts Partners. Teresa is a graduate of Wichita State University, Kansas, with a B.A. degree in accounting.
Brendan D. Travis, CISM, Director of Business Development, Tyler Cybersecurity
Brendan joined Tyler Cybersecurity (formerly Sage Data Security) in 2012 as a Strategic Account Executive. In 2015, he was named director of business development. He is responsible for sales strategy development and helping to build effective and sustainable information security programs for businesses nationwide. Brendan brings over 20 years of security, risk, and compliance experience to the Tyler team with an established ability to develop long-term, collaborative partnerships by linking functional advantages across disciplines in support of strategic business objectives. He is a Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) and holds a BS in Business Administration from Saint Michael’s College and an MBA from Clarkson University.
Mark Vermillion, PhD, Professor & Department Chair, Wichita State University
Director for the Workforce Leadership and Applied Learning degree. In addition to teaching and researching leadership—in a variety of forms—he focuses on partnership-building with a variety of private, public, and community organizations. Dr. Vermillion received his PhD. in Sociology from Oklahoma State University focusing on “Perceptions of Campus Crime”.
Research Interest; Coaching environments and perceptions; Crime/criminology and deviant behavior in sport; Social psychology, group dynamics in sport; Sport participation factors and barriers; Diversity in sport (such as disabled/able bodied, gender, race/ethnicity, etc.); Sociology of sport and health
Jeff White
Jeff White is Managing Member of Columbia Capital Management. Prior to joining Columbia Capital in 2001, Jeff spent more than a decade as a local government management practitioner. Jeff holds an A.B. in Political Science from the University of Michigan and a Master of Public Administration in Local Government Management from the University of Kansas. He is a Series 50 municipal advisor representative, a Series 54 municipal advisor principal and a Series 65 Investment Adviser Representative.
Raymond James Financial, Inc. (NYSE: RJF) is a leading diversified financial services company with a focus on providing trusted advice and tailored, sophisticated solutions. We offer private client group, Capital markets, asset management, banking and other services to individuals, corporations and municiplaties.
BKD | Accounting is a language all its own. At BKD, CPAs & Advisors, our tax, audit and consulting professionals can assist you with strategic solutions that drive real results. In a nutshell, we are a national firm with 40 offices in 18 states, including local offices in Wichita and Kansas City. What does that mean for you? Local expertise with deep resources from advisors who specialize in services for the public sector. They work every day with municipal & state governments, airports, public utilities and tribal governments to assist in:
- Audits
- Single Audits & HUD
- Grant Management Services
- Lease Accounting
- Fraud
- Construction Audits
- Performance Audits
- Data Analytics & Business Intelligence
- Risk & Internal Control Assessments,
- IT Risk Assessments
- Cybersecurity, and more
Everyone needs a trusted advisor. Who’s Yours?
The J.P. Morgan Government banking team provides tailored financial solutions to more than 2,200 state, county and local governments in 40 of the 50 states. Our dedicated team of more than 60 bankers focus solely on strategies and best practices so that government entities have the practical tools and resources needed to meet today’s budgetary, tax collection, financing and liquidity challenges.
As a local government employee, you aim to make your community the best place to live, work, and raise a family. At Tyler, we strive to make that goal a reality by connecting our clients with technology designed to make communities safer, more transparent, and more responsive to the needs of their citizens.
For nearly four decades, Tyler’s ERP solutions have empowered more than 4,000 local government organizations to more easily manage their complex day-to-day business functions. From small cities and large counties to special districts and schools, our ERP solutions centralize data, simplify processes, and connect your organization to give you the most complete insight into business trends and performance.
Baker Tilly’s Public Sector COVID-19 Recovery Assessment Tool
Baker Tilly’s coronavirus resource center for state and local governments
R3: A road map to reopen, recover and reset
CommuniTIES podcast: Available relief funding for public sector entities
CARES Act: Are you subject to a federal compliance audit?
COVID-19 funding advisory and compliance for local governments (webinar)
Funding Advisory and Compliance
Operation Reset: Government Management Post-COVID-19 (webinar)
Economic development resources:
CommuniTIES podcast: Economic development during COVID-19: private and public sector perspectives
Reopen, recover, reset: Baker Tilly’s COVID-19 economic development road map for local governments
Municipal economic development strategic planning – framework and benefits
Municipal Economic Development Strategic Planning
Local governments can use New Markets Tax Credits for community projects
New Markets Tax Credits for Community Projects
Local governments can position opportunity zones for strategic economic development
Accounting and finance resources:
CommuniTIES podcast: Providing outsourced accounting and auditing value to local governments
CommuniTIES Podcast: Outsourced Accounting and Auditing
Internal audit risk assessments and annual audit planning in public sector entities
BKD SERVICES:
BKD Municipalities & State Governments Services
RESOURCES:
BKD 2020 Public Sector Thoughtware
BKD COVID-19 Resources for Public Sector Entities
BKD 2020 Virtual Public Sector Seminar
WHAT OUR CLIENTS ARE SAYING:
Public Finance Counsel You Know and Trust
Gilmore Bell was established in 1979 and is one of the leading public finance law firms in the United States with 56 attorneys nationwide. The firm primarily represents governmental entities and 501c3 organizations to negotiate financing alternatives including bond and lease transactions, economic development incentives and public-private partnerships. Complementing its core practice, Gilmore Bell also acts as underwriter’s counsel and bank counsel in public finance transactions.
The firm has an extensive tax and arbitrage rebate compliance practice – with four full-time tax attorneys and a staff of tax analysts – that has grown in response to increased complexity of Federal tax laws, regulations and IRS audit examinations. In addition, the firm provides continuing disclosure compliance services to issuers of municipal securities.
For more than 20 years, Gilmore Bell has consistently ranked in the top 10 nationally in number of bond counsel opinions rendered on municipal bond issues, and the firm consistently ranks 1st in the Midwest region, both in number and dollar volume of long-term state and local government bond issues. We strive to provide timely, effective and efficient service to assist our public finance clients in meeting their goals. This work ethic and practice integrity are at the core of our firm’s culture.
For more information, visit us at www.gilmorebell.com.
Current 2020 Conference Sponsors
Sponsorship Contact
Paula Downs, Staff Support, KSGFOA
Wichita State University Public Policy and Management Center
Paula.Downs@wichita.edu
316-978-6678
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Conference Contact
Paula Downs
Staff Support, KSGFOA
Wichita State University Public Policy and Management Center
paula.downs@wichita.edu
(316) 978-6678