Okay, so you know why you joined
AGA and why you have remained a member. Sometimes, though, it is
hard to remember everything when you are talking about membership to
a potential member. We’ve made it easy for you to convey all the
value AGA gives you, through the following 10 points…
10.
Keep up with the Latest Issues
In today’s
busy society, everyone knows it is harder than ever to keep up with
the latest issues—to know who’s doing what, and how. One way you can
have regular access to the latest information—and build your
professional network at the same time—is by attending AGA’s
NASBA-certified seminars, conferences and local chapter events. It
is the best opportunity you have to keep on keeping up...and as a
member, you’re assured of hearing about all of the conferences and
meetings well in advance. Another way is by receiving AGA
publications, which are all easily accessible to members on the AGA
website and are also e-mailed right to your desktop.
9. Stop
Reinventing the Wheel
AGA is the
ONLY professional association that boasts a membership across ALL
levels of government—local, state and federal. Plus, AGA also has
members who work for tribal governments, academic institutions and
private sector organizations. The greatest benefit AGA makes
available to you is access to this powerful network of
professionals. With a membership at 15,000, you can talk with peers,
find solutions to current issues and seek advice, all within
minutes!
8. Stay
Abreast of the Latest Technologies and Financial Systems
Everywhere
we turn, technology is affecting our lives. Whether we’re online
buying a gift, making vacation plans or keeping in contact with
friends and relatives, technology and the Internet are key to how we
get things done in today’s fast-paced environment. Turn to AGA
Corporate Partner organizations to keep up with the latest and
greatest in technology and software applications. Private-sector
organizations bring a wealth of intellectual knowledge and industry
viewpoints to AGA members. White Papers and survey data give members
a better understanding of how technology can be applied toward
solving everyday business problems and issues.
7. Save
Money For You and Your Employer
It’s
true—your AGA membership can help you and your employer save money.
Your membership in AGA entitles you to significant savings on
registration fees for conferences, workshops and courses, as well as
AGA periodicals and training materials. So you can keep
current—without breaking the bank.
6. Make
New Friends and Important Professional Contacts
A true
professional knows the value of good contacts. Your local AGA
Chapter puts you in contact with other accountability professionals
in your area. You’ll get the chance to participate in social events,
business meetings and educational seminars with other professionals
who understand your concerns. Your AGA membership means you’re part
of a tremendous nationwide network.
5. Be
Represented by an Industry Leader
AGA has
been serving accountability professionals since 1950. Just as you
through your career and outside interests have contributed to
improving our governments, AGA remains committed to advancing
government accountability at all levels of government. AGA monitors
congressional and regulatory activities and keeps you informed of
new developments. Together AGA members represent a strong, unified
voice in support of the advancement of accountability in government
financial management.
4.
Increase Your Skills and Value to Your Employer
Access
thousands of hours of inexpensive continuing professional education
via NASBA-certified conferences, classroom courses, training events,
and online self-study. Learn new techniques to help improve
workplace efficiencies and effectiveness.
3. Earn
Professional Recognition
You’ve put
a lot of hard work into getting where you are today. Enhance your
credentials as a government financial manager by choosing to have
your unique skills and knowledge recognized through professional
certification in AGA’s Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM)
designation. The CGFM designation is proof of a broad range of
government financial management expertise—an attribute most sought
after by government employers. The CGFM demonstrates your ability to
keep abreast of change and enhances your credibility to the
government accountability community you serve.
2.
Build Your Leadership Skills
And your
professional reputation. How? Active participation in your local AGA
chapter and AGA national committees! In addition to leadership
skills, you’ll develop effective teamwork and communications skills
as well as networking skills. Traits ALL employers are looking for!
1. Get
a Head Start on Your Career
Make
valuable contacts. Meet your peers. Keep up your education. Build a
professional network. Learn new skills. Learn from the leaders.
Don’t waste another valuable minute. Now is the time to join AGA!
NOW is the
time to get your career on the fast track!
Check out
AGA on the Internet at
www.agacgfm.org or call the Customer Satisfaction Center at
800.AGA.7211.Start using these points today in your recruiting
efforts!