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The GFOA held its 101st Annual Conference in the City of Anaheim, California. More than 4,100 delegates were in attendance at the Anaheim Convention Center, June 10-13, making this year's conference the largest gathering of finance professionals in the GFOA's history.
The conference theme, "Spotlight on Financial Performance," provided participants with the opportunity to focus on the latest trends and technology affecting state and local government finance.
GENERAL SESSIONS
The mayor of Anaheim, Curt Pringle, welcomed delegates and expressed his appreciation to the GFOA and its members for upholding the public's trust in government. Mayor Pringle also conveyed his pride in the city for receiving the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting award for 31 years.
The GFOA's outgoing President, Tom Glaser, reflected upon his term as president, and spoke of the GFOA'S accomplishments over the past year, which included increased membership, technology-driven training programs, and participation in the GFOA's consulting services. He discussed the GFOA's position on the GASB's role as a governmental accounting standard-setting organization, and focused on the GFOA's commitment to promoting the highest quality standards, while calling upon members to remain steadfast in their roles as public servants.
Glaser thanked the GFOA staff for its dedication to the association, and congratulated Jeff Esser on his 25th year as the GFOA's CEO. The GFOA's reputation not only reflects the membership's enthusiasm for public-sector finance, but the persistent leadership of government finance practitioners as stewards of the public's trust.
Dr. Robert Reich
Source: HighBeam Research, Spotlight on financial performance: 2007 Annual Conference...