Government Finance Officers Association - GFOA.ORG local finance officers dedicated to the sound management of government financial resources. The ohio Public Employees Deferred Compensation Program http://www.gfoa.org/services/awards.shtml
Extractions: GFOA Awards for Recognition Awards for Excellence in Government Finance Distinguished Budget Presentation Award (Budget Awards Program) Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting (CAFR Program) Canadian Award for Financial Reporting (CAnFR Program) ... Popular Annual Financial Reporting Award (PAFR Program) Awards for Excellence in Government Finance Deadline for 2006 Awards for Excellence in Government Finance applications is December 16, 2005. The GFOA's Awards for Excellence in Government Finance recognize contributions to the practice of government finance that exemplify outstanding financial management. The awards stress practical, documented work that offers leadership to the profession and promotes improved public finance. Entries may be submitted for consideration in any of the following nine categories: accounting, auditing, and financial reporting;
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Ohio Nursery And Landscape Association Inc. Online USE financial management TO PRICE YOUR WORK. In this power financial session, ohio PROUD is the signature marketing program of the ohio Department of http://www.onla.org/
Extractions: (example - "Buckeye") The Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association (ONLA) is a non-profit association, incorporated in the State of Ohio, representing the interests of the state's nursery, garden center, and landscape industry. Membership is comprised of nursery stock growers, landscape contractors and maintenance firms, garden centers, arborists and allied suppliers. USE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT TO PRICE YOUR WORK In this power financial session, Frank Ross, author of "Pricing for the Green Industry," will reiterate the deceptively simple concepts for understanding financial management and the pricing of your work in a highly competitive market. This important seminar is scheduled for October 19, 2005, at the Columbus Best Western North. Click here for additional information.
Franklin University - Central Ohio Students Applied management. Bachelor of Science Degree Completion Program financial management. Associate of Science, Bachelor of Science, Subsequent Degree*, http://www.franklin.edu/prospective/coc/
Financial Management Program Content. The financial management concentration gives you the opportunity to develop knowledge and experience in areas relating to your chosen field http://www.franklin.edu/en_us/www.franklin.edu/Degree Programs/Undergraduate Maj
Ohio EPA-DSIWM Scrap Tire Program Scrap Tire management Program. A scrap tire as defined in ohio Administrative Annual licensing fees, financial assurance, and one time registration or http://www.epa.state.oh.us/dsiwm/pages/tirepro.html
Extractions: A scrap tire as defined in Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) 3745-27-01 , is a solid waste and includes all unwanted or discarded tires including: used tires until they have been installed on a vehicle, scrap tire pieces that are still recognizable and contain wire or fiber. Scrap tire transportation, collection, storage, processing, disposal, and beneficial use is regulated in Ohio per Ohio Revised Code (ORC) sections 3734.70, 3734.71, 3734.72, 3734.73, 3734.74, and 3734.84. Registration or permitting and licensing are required before accepting any scrap tires. Reload for next image Anyone transporting scrap tires into or out of Ohio must first register with Ohio EPA Scrap Tire Management Unit unless they qualify for one of the exemptions in OAC 3745-27-54. An annual registration fee and financial assurance with the State of Ohio is required. Registration as a scrap tire transporter in another state is not sufficient. Anyone collecting, storing, processing, or disposing of scrap tires in Ohio must first obtain a registration or permit from Ohio EPA, unless they qualify for an exemption listed in OAC 3745-27-61 or OAC 3745-27-63. They must also obtain a solid waste facility license from the Approved Local Health Department (OAC 3745-37-15). If the local health department is not approved, the license can be obtained from the appropriate Ohio
Ohio NPSMP: NPS Implementaton Funding Targets The targets included in this section address financial sustainability of NPS In 2004 ohio received $114000 in federal Coastal Zone management Program http://www.epa.state.oh.us/dsw/nps/NPSMP/FUND/Fundtargets.html
Extractions: NPS Implementaton Funding Targets Targets established in this section of the Ohio NPS Management Plan 2005-2010 are designed to improve the financial sustainability of NPS implementation and generally enhance our ability to assess and identify NPS needs and available funding. Goals: Target 1: By 2010, at least five (5) governmental units will apply for and receive traditional water resource loan funding to support NPS implementation projects, and user-fees or similar traditional revenue mechanisms are used to repay those loans. Baseline: Local use of traditional water resource loan funding is common practice for wastewater (PDF 11kb) and drinking water (PDF 12kb) treatment in Ohio.
DECORATIVE ARTS CENTER OF OHIO Program, Product and Service Delivery. financial management Sheila Heath, c/o The Decorative Arts Center of ohio, 145 East Main Street, http://www.decartsohio.org/daco_contact.html
Extractions: custer@decartsohio.org Rebecca Dungan Director of Programming dungan@decartsohio.org Trisha Clifford- Sprouse Assistant Director of Education clifford@decartsohio.org Jeanette Sink Administrative Assistant sink@decartsohio.org Barbara Jupin Volunteer and Special Events Coordinator jupin@decartsohio.org The Decorative Arts Center of Ohio The Executive Director/CEO of the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio is responsible for the overall direction, implementation and management of the vision, strategic goals and objectives of the organization. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Strategic Planning Program, Product and Service Delivery
Joint Financial Management Improvement Program Deputy Chief financial Officer. Jim Petro Auditor of State, ohio. More Photographs Report on Results and Future Plans for Improving financial management http://www.jfmip.gov/jfmip/whatsnewKnowledgebase.asp
Extractions: Final Document Issued on Human Resource Strategy for Financial System Implementation. The U.S. Chief Financial Officers (CFO) Council and JFMIP A collaborative study on what should be done to recruit, retain and train personnel who work on implementing financial management systems in federal organizations.
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Extractions: Field Study I First year 512 Managerial Communications Fall 1 531 Managerial Economics Fall 2 521 Managerial Accounting Spring 1 551 Managerial Marketing Spring 2 541 Managerial Finance Summer 1 511 Managerial Ethics Summer 2 Second year GSB 561 Managerial Information Systems Fall 1 Elective: Plan A* Fall 2 a course will be offered from: GSB 515, 516, 571, 572, or 573 (*The Director of Graduate Studies in Business determines which of the five electives is offered under "Elective Plan A" in Fall II session.) GSB 575 Management Spring 1 and GSB 595 Field Study I Spring 1 GSB 596 Field Study II Spring 2 GSB 576 Competition and Strategy Summer 1 Elective Plan A GSB 533 International. Business, Government, And Economy Summer 2 or Elective Plan B: GSB 533 International. Business, Government, And Economy
Acenet: ACEnet Staff Don has spent the past 25 years in municipal management in ohio, Virginia, Larry brings with him diverse experience in financial management, http://www.acenetworks.org/frames/ace_staff.htm
Extractions: Our Funders and Partners June Holley - President and Founder Check out June's CEO site June is responsible for research, regional and national outreach, and development of new programs. June shares this responsibility with the Business Innovation and Food Ventures Directors. Another area of focus for June is organizational development. June is kept informed of all program activities and leads strategy development, long-term planning, and reflection and other learning processes. She serves as the chief liaison between ACEnet and national, regional and local members of the economic development community. She shares responsibility for national market network development and for program reporting and grant writing. Don Holycross - Chief Operating Officer Don joined ACEnet in the summer of 2002 as ACEnets new Chief Operating Officer. Dons primary responsibilities include oversight of all program activities, ensuring that ACEnets strategic priorities and goals are incorporated into the staffs work; oversight of all administrative and financial procedures; working jointly with the finance director on the ACEnet budgeting process; organizational development; and the development of a communications plan for the organization. Don is an Ohio native, and holds a Masters Degree in Public Administration from Ohio State. Don has spent the past 25 years in municipal management in Ohio, Virginia, and North Carolina, including 18 years as a Town Manager.
Extractions: (Quick link by last name: B D F H ... B. Ram Baliga (Ram) John B. McKinnon Professor of Management . BE, University of Madras; PGDBA, Indian Institute of Management; DBA, Kent State University . Dr. Baliga co-authored the books "Emerging Leadership Vistas," "Tables Are Turning: German and Japanese Multinational Companies in the United States" and "Quest for Survival and Growth." He has won numerous Babcock teaching awards, including the Babcock Educator of the Year award for three years, the Sara Lee Excellence Award in 1992, the first Kienzle Teaching Award in 2000 and a teaching award for the Charlotte evening MBA program in 2002. Bernard L. Beatty (Bern) Associate Professor of Management . BS, Ohio State University; MBA, DBA, Harvard University; CPA, CMA, CIA, CFE-Accounting/Control . Dr. Beatty is a forensic accountant who also specializes in international teaching dealing with general management. He is a member of various committees of the World Association of Case Research and Application, and an advisor to the Central and Eastern European Management Development Association. He is on advisory boards of several small businesses, and has been honored as Babcock's Educator of the Year six times (1975, 1979, 1981, 1986, 1994, and 2003). Derrick Boone Associate Professor of Marketing . BA, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; MBA, Fairleigh Dickinson University; PhD, Duke University. Dr. Boone is a member of the American Marketing Association, the Association for Consumer Research, the Society for Consumer Psychology, and the National Black MBA Association.
Zayed University - Executive Management Certificate Program He is still on leave from OSU and active with ohio State s Middle East Studies in the areas of financial management, taxation, and strategic planning. http://www.zu.ac.ae/emcp/html/faculty.html
Extractions: Before joining Zayed University, Dr. Aly served as a tenured professor at Ohio State University. He is still on leave from OSU and active with Ohio State's Middle East Studies Center and remains a Faculty Associate to the John Glenn Institute for Public Service and Public Policy. Dr. Aly is returning to OSU this summer. Dr. Aly is a research fellow of the Economic Research Forum for the Arab countries, Iran, and Turkey, and he is co-editor to the Middle East Business and Economic Review and on the editorial board of the Journal of Development and Economic Policies. Last year, Dr Aly was elected to the executive board of the Middle East Economic Association and currently serving as a treasurer for this international organization. In addition to teaching at Ohio State University, he has taught, researched, and consulted in many countries in the Middle East, including Egypt, Kuwait, Jordan, and Tunisia. Most recently, Dr. Aly served as a Senior Fulbright Scholar at the United Arab Emirates University. He is widely published (over 30 articles) in peer reviewed international Journals in addition to many chapters and edited volumes.
The Ohio Employee Ownership Center professionals of the ohio Labor management Cooperation Program (OLMCP). Open Book management Sharing financial information with employees may http://dept.kent.edu/oeoc/OtherPrograms/OtherPrograms.htm
Extractions: Professional Development Training Program Overview The Professional Development Training Program was designed for and by labor/management cooperation professionals of the Ohio Labor Management Cooperation Program (OLMCP). The OLMCP is a network of Area Labor Management Committees and Centers funded by the Ohio Department of Development to foster economic development through better work place relations. In 1997 and 1998, nine seminars were presented in a sequence designed to provide a basic platform of skills for the labor-management cooperation professional. All seminars were reviewed by members of the Ohio/Midwest Labor Management Committee, and advisory board of Ohio's labor and management leaders. While this series is not offered on a regular basis, some or all of the seminars could be run upon request.The nine seminars are divided into three "tracks" or focus areas:
Extractions: Graduate Sports Administration and Facility Management Courses The School of Recreation and Sport Sciences, http://www.ohiou.edu/rsps/ , offers master's degrees in three programs: Recreation and Sport Sciences, Physiology of Exercise, and Sports Administration. The Master of Science in Recreation and Sport Sciences offers concentrations in athletic training education, coaching education, physical education pedagogy, recreation studies, and sport physiology and adult fitness. The school also offers programs leading to the Master of Science in Physiology of Exercise (M.S.) and the Master of Sports Administration (M.S.A.). The school, in cooperation with the College of Business, also offers a dual Master of Business Administration and Master of Sports Administration (M.B.A./M.S.A.) program. The school offers a unique "summers only" master's program, which allows public school teachers and others with a flexible summer schedule to complete the requirements for a master's degree in physical education pedagogy or athletic administration in three consecutive summer sessions. Coursework is presented on a three-year cycle that requires consecutive attendance. The maximum time allowed between the date that you first initiate graduate study toward a master's degree option and the date that you complete the requirements for the degree is six calendar years. Full-time students can typically complete the coaching education, physical education pedagogy, and recreation studies concentrations in one academic year; the athletic training education, sports administration and facility management, and sport physiology and adult fitness concentrations in 12 months (including internship). The physiology of exercise and sports administration/business administration (dual degree) programs can be completed in two academic years.
Extractions: Provost To facilitate the smooth operation of reciprocal exchanges at Ohio University, the following procedures have been established governing the initiation and administration of both undergraduate and graduate student exchanges. There are two types of exchanges: An exchange may be defined as a reciprocal agreement between Ohio University and a foreign institution in which Ohio University students studying abroad pay tuition, and sometimes room and board, to Ohio University, while attending a foreign institution where these services are rendered at no charge. A student from the partner foreign institution attends Ohio University, and draws upon the fees paid by the outgoing Ohio University student to pay tuition and accompanying fees, and room and board, if applicable. Comparable numbers of students are exchanged under such agreements. An exchange may also be defined as a reciprocal agreement between Ohio University and a foreign institution in which Ohio University students studying at a partner foreign institution pay resident in-country tuition and fees, and a comparable number of foreign nationals from the partner institution attending Ohio University pay in-state tuition and fees.
Extractions: Apply Contact Visit Log In ... Updates The University of Arizona Finance Department has established an Applied Investment Management program, providing students with an opportunity to apply previous course experiences and knowledge to a student-managed portfolio funded with contributions by alumni and friends of the University. In 2003/4, the students successfully outperformed the benchmark set for the portfolio, as reported in the Eller Times Summer 2004. Read more about the program here Undergraduate students Paul Leisey and Mark Stinner had an opportunity to attend the R.I.S.E. 2005 symposium in Dayton, Ohio earlier this year. Redefining Investment Strategy Education (R.I.S.E.) provides an opportunity for leading students, faculty and investment professionals to interact and discuss strategic issues facing tomorrow's leaders in the financial services industry. Paul Leisey was selected to be a panel participant and ask the guest speakers questions during the Stock Market discussion. Breakout sessions and workshops featuring such topics as Risk Management, Portfolio Management, Fixed Income Portfolio Management, and Equity Analysis allowed students to interact with financial professionals on a more personal level. The two students also networked with representatives from many other colleges and programs, obtaining valuable insight into new practices and techniques for investment education and student managed portfolios.
FDIC: Center For Financial Research - People Mr. Unal holds doctorates in finance from ohio State and in economics from Peter Tufano is the Sylvan C. Coleman Professor of financial management at http://www.fdic.gov/bank/analytical/cfr/people.html
Extractions: Mark Flannery has held an Eminent Scholar Chair in Finance at the University of Florida since 1989 (first the "Barnett" chair, now "BankAmerica"). He was previously Associate and Full Professor of Finance at the University of North Carolina, and Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. He has also worked as a visiting faculty member at the London Business School and the University of New South Wales, and Research Adviser to the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. He holds degrees in economics from Princeton and Yale Universities. Professor Flannery has published extensively in academic and practitioners' finance and economics journals, primarily on issues relating to the management and regulation of financial institutions. He currently serves as Editor of the Journal of Money Credit and Banking , and as Associate Editor for the Journal of Banking and Finance Journal of Financial Intermediation Journal of Financial Services Research The Financial Review The Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting