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GFOA Audio Insights: Budgeting is Better with Rhythm21 Jan 202500:20:17

Life needs rhythm. The human body has a heart rhythm, circadian sleep-wake rhythm, breathing rhythm, and more. Being in rhythm is key to a long and healthy life. Local government budget offices also need to establish a rhythm for the internal budget process. A lack of rhythm can lead to two big problems. Listen to this new research to learn how the City of Brighton, Colorado, created a rhythm for the internal budget process and how you can too.

GFOA Audio Insights: Budget Games10 Jan 202500:46:36

Our new research delves into the tactics or “games" used by participants in the budget process to secure more resources. The most common such game is "The Padding Play", where budget requestors inflate their needs. Listen to learn more on how to contain and even defeat these tactics.

“Someone Will Take Note”16 Dec 202201:02:01

This podcast features a conversation with Brigitte Elke, Finance Director for the City of San Luis Obispo, California. Brigitte was born and raised in Switzerland with a strong connection to the land. At age 30, she relocated to America to work in advertising and media buying. When the dot-com bubble burst, she responded to an ad for a temp position in public finance. 

Integrity Part 1: Building Trust Through Integrity and Honesty16 Oct 201900:08:58

GFOA's new Financial Foundations for Thriving Communities program and the new Code of Ethics emphasize the importance of trust. To help GFOA members build trust, we've collected stories from GFOA members about high points (and low points) in their careers. In this extended case study, we'll focus on what we learned about integrity and honesty through a number of GFOA member experiences. 

Trust: You Can't Win 'Em All01 Oct 201900:02:15

GFOA's new Financial Foundations for Thriving Communities program and the new Code of Ethics emphasize the importance of trust. To help GFOA members build trust, we've collected stories from GFOA members about high points (and low points) in their careers. In this case study, you'll hear how “Anne" did the right things to build trust with council members. 

Maintaining Trust: Recognize and Manage Your Own Stories25 Sep 201900:02:53

GFOA's new Financial Foundations for Thriving Communities program and the new Code of Ethics emphasize the importance of trust. To help GFOA members build trust, we've collected stories from GFOA members about high points (and low points) in their careers. In this case study, you'll hear how “Nancy” handled a perceived act of disrespect. 

Rebuilding Trust: Be Patient and Encourage Dialogue17 Sep 201900:04:49

GFOA's new Financial Foundations for Thriving Communities program and the new Code of Ethics emphasize the importance of trust. To help GFOA members build trust, we've collected stories from GFOA members about high points (and low points) in their careers. In this case study, you'll hear how “Tracy” rebuilt trust in the finance office.

Ethics: Sometimes the Best Move is to Move On10 Sep 201900:02:39

GFOA's new Financial Foundations for Thriving Communities program and the new Code of Ethics emphasize the importance of trust. To help GFOA members build trust, we've collected stories from GFOA members about high points (and low points) in their careers. In this case study, you'll hear why it was best for "Joe" to resign from his job and move on.

Ethics: Being in the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time - Part 203 Sep 201900:05:28

GFOA's new Financial Foundations for Thriving Communities program and the new Code of Ethics emphasize the importance of trust. To help GFOA members build trust, we've collected stories from GFOA members about high points (and low points) in their careers. In this case study, you'll hear how "Dan" found his department taking the blame for a city council policy.

Ethics: Being in the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time - Part 127 Aug 201900:04:50

GFOA's new Financial Foundations for Thriving Communities program and the new Code of Ethics emphasize the importance of trust. To help GFOA members build trust, we've collected stories from GFOA members about high points (and low points) in their careers. In this case study, you'll hear how "Ben" found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. 

Honesty and Integrity: Timing Matters20 Aug 201900:04:26

GFOA's new Financial Foundations for Thriving Communities program and the new Code of Ethics emphasize the importance of trust. To help GFOA members build trust, we've collected stories from GFOA members about high points (and low points) in their careers. In this case study, you'll hear stories about two GFOA members who used honesty and integrity during difficult situations. 

Treating People Fairly: Understanding Other People's Perspective12 Aug 201900:01:55

GFOA's new Financial Foundations for Thriving Communities program and the new Code of Ethics emphasize the importance of trust. To help GFOA members build trust, we've collected stories from GFOA members about high points (and low points) in their careers.  In this case study, you'll hear how a finance officer discussed real estate taxes with a taxpayer. 

"The Gigi Voice"09 Dec 202201:02:18

This podcast features a conversation with Dr. Kirene Bargas, Director of Finance & Administrative Services for the Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District in Beaumont, California. Dr. Bargas grew up in Hawaii with the ocean right across the street. After high school, she relocated to Ohio looking for work and opportunities. During our conversation, she recounts a harrowing story of being held up at gunpoint and shares a survival outcome that will leave you breathless. After the trauma, she started a job that put her on a path to a 20+ year career in public finance.

"Give Yourself Grace"02 Dec 202200:44:34

This episode features a conversation with Amanda Klapperich, Finance Manager for the County of Rio Grande, Colorado. Amanda grew up in Wisconsin to hardworking parents and a pretty typical childhood. Her first attempt at college didn’t take and she found herself working a fast food job. At 21, she took a job as a corrections officer in the prison system. It wasn't until she was in her 30s that she realized that public finance was her intended career path.

“Best way to succeed…fully committed” 18 Nov 202201:01:50

This episode features a conversation with Kevin Bain, Debt Manager for the City of Detroit, Michigan. Kevin grew up in the suburbs of Detroit embracing his diverse community. Described by family as a fearless child, Kevin overcame an early speech impediment to excel in school in both academics and athletics. After college, Kevin worked on Wall Street, completed graduate school at Harvard, and went to work at World Bank. He eventually returned to his community in Detroit committed to tackling the issues of poverty and discrimination.

“Invited to the Table”11 Nov 202201:01:42

This episode features a conversation Lisa McCargar, Vice President of Finance and Administration for Golden State Natural Resources. Lisa grew up a shy child in Los Angeles to hardworking blue-collar parents. Money was tight, but that didn’t stop Lisa from dreaming big. Once she entered the workforce, success and opportunity came calling. Her early career included time at Arthur Andersen and in Hollywood working on studio budgets for some of the most successful movies of that time.

"Some Day...You'll be a Finance Director"04 Nov 202201:01:56

Rich Lee is the Finance Director for the City of San Mateo. Growing up in foggy south San Francisco, Rich had to develop a thick skin learning to navigate his parents' divorce as well as a genetic condition that made him a target to the insensitivity of cruel adolescents. Listen as Rich discusses his fascinating journey from wanting to be a musician, to pursuing a career in public finance.

The Financial Data Transparency Act: What GFOA Members Need to Know22 Sep 202200:17:00

Listen as Emily Brock, GFOA's Federal Liaison Center Director in Washington D.C., and Michele Mark Levine, GFOA's Technical Services Director, discuss how the Financial Data Transparency Act would be a costly and burdensome unfunded mandate.

Talking GAAP Update with GFOA's Michele Mark Levine02 Aug 202200:06:57

GFOA's 2022 GAAP Update will be held on Thursday, November 3, 2022. Listen as GFOA's Michele Mark Levine discusses this year's event and why you should attend. 

Introducing GFOA's Fundamentals Virtual Forum25 May 202200:08:25

Want to invest in your advancement? GFOA’s Fundamentals Virtual Forum, July 11-15, is designed for new government finance staff who are either starting their career journey or transitioning to public finance from the private sector. Seven of the ten virtual forum sessions will be based on topics from GFOA's Certified Public Finance Officers (CPFO) program.

#TimeBackChallenge Podcast Series: Efficient Meetings with Dan Olivieri of the City of Maple Ridge16 May 202200:08:31

In this episode, GFOA's Shayne Kavanagh talks with Dan Olivieri from the City of Maple Ridge on how he’s made meetings shorter and more enjoyable for all involved. Learn more about GFOA's #TimeBackChallenge at gfoa.org/timebackchallenge. Additional resources mentioned in the podcast: Guide to Liberating Structures, GFOA Research based on Adam Grant's work

GFOA Audio Insights: Budget Officer as the Decision Architect23 Sep 202400:18:08

Organizations benefit from decision architecture. Budget officers can be the decision architects of local governments by building on four job responsibilities that allow them to reduce the impact of well-known problems of bias and noise in human decision processes. Listen to learn more.

Week in Washington: GFOA Recap for Committee Members - April 22, 202227 Apr 202200:23:12

Listen as GFOA’s Federal Liaison Center updates GFOA Standing Committee members on events in Washington.

Week in Washington: GFOA Recap for Committee Members - April 8, 202211 Apr 202200:23:12

Listen as GFOA’s Federal Liaison Center updates GFOA Standing Committee members on events in Washington.

Week in Washington: GFOA Recap for Committee Members - March 25, 202225 Mar 202200:45:20

Listen as GFOA’s Federal Liaison Center updates GFOA Standing Committee members on events in Washington.

WPFN Mentorship Month – Mentor and Mentee Spotlight28 Feb 202200:22:53

GFOA’s Women’s Public Finance Network facilitates a Mentorship Program to connect women in the public finance field from across the country. In this podcast, you'll hear from several program participants who discuss the benefits of mentorship for professional and personal growth. WPFN’s 2022-2023 Mentorship Program application opens on March 8. The deadline to apply is April 8. More information can be found at www.gfoa.org/wpfn.

Week in Washington: GFOA Recap for Committee Members - February 11, 202214 Feb 202200:48:40

Listen as GFOA’s Federal Liaison Center updates GFOA Standing Committee members on events in Washington.

"The Only Fallback is Me"07 Jan 202201:03:16

Lisa Marie Harris, Director of Finance at the San Diego Water Authority joins us for episode eight of the podcast. Growing up in San Francisco as the eldest of seven kids, Lisa Marie speaks quite candidly about her experiences of being in a family of limited means.

"More an Accountant than a Politician"17 Dec 202101:09:39

Richard Sensenbrenner, Assistant Director of Accounting for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, joins us for episode seven of the podcast. Growing up in Troy, Ohio, Richard’s family dynamic centered on the notion that “serving the public was a noble deed.” While both parents took roles in serving their community, it was his grandfather Jack, that loomed the largest in his family’s story.

“You work until the job gets done”10 Dec 202100:57:45

Our guest for episode six of the podcast is former GFOA president Nancy Zielke. Growing up in Southwest Michigan on 60 acres of farmland, Nancy is no stranger to getting up at 5 a.m. and working until the sun goes down. Balancing a career path that is firmly planted with success in both public and private organizations, Nancy acknowledges the many mentors who had a hand in shaping her professional growth as well as her personal drive to understand her community and help influence change for the better.

"See the products of my life improving my community"03 Dec 202100:59:50

Our guest this week is Chris McCullion, Chief Financial Officer for the City of Orlando, Florida. Chris became CFO in his mid-30s. Our conversation touches on how that happened as well as how Chris and his team handled the enormous tragedy of the 2016 Pulse Nightclub Shooting.

“Open to the Opportunities”19 Nov 202100:43:02

Episode four of the podcast features a conversation with Jo Ann Giddings, Deputy Director of Financial Administration in the City of Aurora, Colorado. Growing up on her family farm along with her seven siblings, Jo Ann learned to be self-sufficient. With her daily chores around the farm and raising cattle, she developed a strong sense of “team work” and a community of neighbors leaning into each other for support.

GFOA Audio Insights: Power, Politics, and Budgeting11 Sep 202400:34:36

“Power politics” is the use of power for selfish gain at the expense of broader community. This is incompatible with the purpose of local government budgeting. However, the finance officer can “change the game” and redirect the energy of power politics to more constructive ends. Listen to this research to learn how.

“What do I have to lose?”12 Nov 202100:54:23

Joining us for episode three is Ed Harrington from San Francisco, California. Born the youngest of five children, Ed’s childhood was marked by a tremendous amount of sadness with losing both parents by the time he was a teenager. Acknowledging that this “sets you back a bit,” Ed’s mother was able to impart a certain belief in humanity that stuck to Ed’s core and helped to shape him for the rest of his life.

“88 percent...that’s me!”05 Nov 202101:01:02

Joining us this week is Veronica Carrillo with the City of San Antonio, Texas. Growing up on a block where the homes of her aunts and uncles, cousins and grandparents were back door or down the street to one another, this tight knit family kept her centered and grounded. But as you’ll hear, there was one voice that rose above the rest and became her guiding compass, her father.

"I was dealt a certain hand"29 Oct 202101:05:48

Our first guest is Michael Bryant, GFOA President and Deputy County Manager for Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Michael’s difficult but inspirational story will remind you of the guiding hand of fate, when one is shown a different path forward by the generous soul of others.

Week in Washington: GFOA Recap for Committee Members - September 17, 202120 Sep 202100:53:24

Listen as GFOA’s Federal Liaison Center updates GFOA Standing Committee members on events in Washington.

Week in Washington: GFOA Recap for Committee Members - September 3, 202109 Sep 202100:47:52

Listen as GFOA’s Federal Liaison Center updates GFOA Standing Committee members on events in Washington.

Week in Washington: GFOA Recap for Committee Members - June 11, 202111 Jun 202100:59:02

Listen as GFOA’s Federal Liaison Center updates GFOA Standing Committee members on events in Washington.

Catching Up with Former GFOA Executive Director Jeffrey Esser01 Jun 202100:11:41

GFOA's John Fishbein recently spoke with Jeffrey Esser, GFOA Honorary Member and GFOA Executive Director/CEO from 1982 to 2017, about a variety of topics related to GFOA and government finance.

Week in Washington: GFOA Recap for Committee Members - May 14, 202117 May 202101:01:26

Listen as GFOA’s Federal Liaison Center updates GFOA Standing Committee members on events in Washington.

An Economy of Well-Being at the Local Level05 May 202100:23:48

GFOA's Jake Kowalski recently spoke with Mark Anielski, a well-being economist with a background in local government, about a unique and practical approach to measuring well-being. Mark discusses his work helping government play a crucial role in measuring performance and progress in terms of well-being of mind, body, spirit and the natural environment.

Mark has worked with various municipal and provincial governments and advises the federal government of Canada on well-being-based budgeting. He is currently surveying northern and southern Ireland on residents’ perceptions of well-being.

A Career Path in Government Finance Versus Government Administration27 Apr 202100:09:58

Many GFOA members often start out with a career path in government finance, and then consider switching to government administration. GFOA's John Fishbein interviewed GFOA Executive Director Chris Morrill to discuss this decision. Morrill's experience includes a career working in government finance and then serving as a city manager. He talks about his educational and professional background, how he made the choice to switch from finance, the differences and similarities between the two careers, and what GFOA can offer to help make that transition easier.

GFOA Audio Insights: Simplifying Complexity19 Aug 202400:23:54

Reality is complex; mental models simplify it. A mental model is a tool that helps us make sense of the world and manage complexity and large amounts of information. For example, in public finance, thinking of reserves or rainy-day funds as a government’s savings account is a mental model. This approach simplifies the complex idea of fund balances by comparing it to something familiar from everyday life.

This report will explain how you can use mental models to enhance understanding and decision-making in public finance.

Week in Washington: GFOA Recap for Committee Members - April 16, 202122 Apr 202100:47:38

Listen as GFOA’s Federal Liaison Center updates GFOA Standing Committee members on events in Washington.

Week in Washington: GFOA Recap for Committee Members - April 2, 202102 Apr 202100:25:39

Listen as GFOA’s Federal Liaison Center updates GFOA Standing Committee members on events in Washington.

The Budget Awards Program Comes to the University of Kansas31 Mar 202100:06:48

Michael Walters Young is the Budget and Strategic Innovation Manager at the City of Franklin, Tennessee.  Once a week, he teaches a night course at the University of Kansas in budgeting.  Michael got his students involved as budget reviewers in GFOA’s Budget Awards Program.  This podcast goes through that process.

Getting involved with GFOA’s Women’s Public Finance Network29 Mar 202100:11:57

Interested in becoming more involved with advancing women in public finance? On this episode, GFOA's Elizabeth Fu talks with members of GFOA’s Women’s Public Finance Network’s Women’s committees on communication, programming/education, and mentorship. Listen to learn how these members became involved and their experiences on the committees.

Week in Washington: GFOA Recap for Committee Members - February 5, 202118 Feb 202100:57:38

Listen as GFOA’s Federal Liaison Center updates GFOA Standing Committee members on events in Washington.

Week in Washington: GFOA Recap for Committee Members - January 8, 202118 Feb 202100:56:52

Listen as GFOA’s Federal Liaison Center updates GFOA Standing Committee members on events in Washington.

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