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It's Not Too Late to Register for AGA's NLC

If you have not yet registered for the 2005 National leadership conference, to be held February 7 – 8, in Washington, D.C., you still have time!

This Year's Program Is Not To Be Missed!

With the federal government’s emphasis on linking budgets to agencies’ performance, financial managers are providing timely information that can result in better management and evaluation of federal programs. Conforming with the new requirements of the President’s Management Agenda, working within strict budget constraints and adapting to a constantly new changing environment are mighty tasks for federal managers.

State and local governments face similar challengesperformance reporting is coming to the fore in these arenas, and as always, officials are seeking ways to stretch their dollars farther than ever before.

There is no better place to get the knowledge you need than at AGA’s 2005 National Leadership Conference. With the theme “Improving Government Performance: Financial Managers Take Center Stage” you will come away with a better understanding of how you can work more efficiently and to better serve your agency and government. The NLC offers 14 CPE hours from the best in the accountability profession. This year’s speakers include:

  • N. Anthony Calhoun, Deputy Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, Government of the District of Columbia

  • Bettina Gregory, Veteran ABC News Correspondent

  • Helene Heller, Senior Director, Project & Information Management, Office of the Chief Information Officer, New York City Housing Authority

  • William H. Hudnut III, Mayor, Town of Chevy Chase, MD, former Mayor of Indianapolis, IN

  • Paul C. Light, P.h.D, Senior Fellow, Governance Studies and Director, Center for Public Service, The Brookings Institution

  • Andrew B. Maner, MBA, Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

  • Samuel T. Mok, Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of Labor

  • Patrick P. O'Carroll, Acting Inspector General, SSA

  • Paul Tibbits, Director of Business Modernization and Systems Integration, U.S. Department of Defense

The National Leadership Conference promises to be an excellent learning and networking opportunity for government financial managers and accountability professionals.

Get ready to take center stageregister today!