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Center for Priority Based Budgeting 2013 Annual Conference
Conference Registration Discount Bonus!
All social media followers of @TheCPBB (Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn) receive a 20% conference discount if you register by 5 PM EST Friday June 14th (& we know who you are!).
July 9 & 10, 2013 Arlington, Virginia Hilton Crystal City Hotel
The 2013 "Summit of Leading Practices" Annual Conference, scheduled July 9th and 10th in Arlington, Virginia, is an excellent source of information about local government leading practices. The Summit will feature discussions, case studies and presentations on priority-based budgeting, fiscal health, civic engagement and high-performance organizations, all topics that are critical to the success of local governments.
Don't miss this opportunity to find out about these leading practice
areas and meet senior local-government managers and elected officials
who have employed these strategies in their organizations.
The 2013 "Summit of Leading Practices" is the ONLY conference where
local
government Leading Practices come together under one roof. Be a part
of the community of leading practices in local government management.
Unique Session Highlights include:
Dynamic Speakers: Listen to dynamic speakers from the Center for Priority Based Budgeting, Commonwealth Centers for High Performance Organizations as well as: Kathie Novak (Past President NLC), Pete Peterson (Davenport Institute of Public Policy), Tom Miller (National Research Center), Shane Kavanagh (Government Finance Officer's Association/GFOA and much more!
Cutting Edge Tech Tools: An intense and in-depth focus on the technology and tools that make the work of leading practices effective.
Innovative Case Studies ("User Group Experience"): Featuring the nation's leading community pioneers sharing their unique experiences in implementing Fiscal Health & Priority Based Budgeting.
Contact Erik Fabian at efabian@pbbcenter.org or 503.866.4580 to take advantage of this discount or with questions.
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