Extractions: The OML Municipal Leadership Training Academy (MLTA) is a voluntary continuing education program established to encourage and recognize the efforts of local elected officials to become effective leaders. _ Participation in the OML MLTA is open to individuals in municipal government serving as: Mayor Fiscal Officer
Ohio Council IMA: Kent State 2004: Program Outline In January 2004, the ohio Council of the Institute of an opportunity to learn the latest accounting, financial reporting, and management methods . http://www.ohioima.org/kent/Program Outline.htm
Extractions: The 30th Annual Meonske Professional Development Conference continues the tradition of presenting leading national authorities from the SEC, FASB, IMA, academia, corporate Americaand this year, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board ( PCAOB ) to discuss the latest external financial accounting issues and management accounting methods. Corporate accounting scandals, executive greed, failure of audit committees, lack of reporting integrity, and the breakdown of corporate governance have given rise to ambitious new legislation. And, legislation has given rise to protracted regulation and endless interpretation. This year our conference speakers are key to helping sort out the regulations, issues and interpretations. Harvey L. PittKeynote Luncheon Speaker Harvey L. Pitt, former Chairman of the SEC and founder of Kalorama Partners, will provide a stimulating and exciting presentation, addressing: A Fresh Look at Where We Are and Where We Are Headed Afternoon Sessions T he Quest for ValueEVAIs your company fuzzy or focused when it comes to financial management? Most companies overly complicate financial management. G. Bennett Stewart III
BW Online: Executive Education Profile: The Ohio State University To provide a strategic understanding of the financial management of banks Program Start Dates Aug. the special academic requirement set by the ohio Board of http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/01/exec_ed_profiles/ohiostate2.htm
Extractions: Estimated Cost: Comments: The Management Certificate Program provides participants with the opportunity to develop basic knowledge of the managerial concepts and tools required in today's global business environment. This program is ideal for those who would benefit from a survey of major business topics and issues found in many MBA programs. Participants attend a series of classroom sessions that explore important business models and theories, examine cases, and apply these to practical business applications
Ohio University Outlook The financial economics track, developed in 2000 as in economics, exemplifies ohio University s commitment toward investment research and portfolio management. http://www.ohio.edu/outlook/mission2.cfm
Extractions: Mission Statement 2: Innovative Graduate Programs Ohio University fosters distinctive and creative master's programs that emphasize preparation for further graduate work and provide students with the skills to excel in professional roles. Financial buzzwords are a staple of Joshua Woodby's vernacular. Trading equities. Fixed-income investments. Diversification. Market risk. But the Ohio University graduate student doesn't arbitrarily talk Wall Street. He walks the walk. As CEO of Ohio University's Portfolio Management Group, Woodby and fellow students are responsible for managing a $100,000 stock portfolio with money provided by The Ohio University Foundation. The project, designed to provide real-life investment experience for students, sparked Woodby's interest in investment research as an undergraduate and led him to enroll in a new master's degree track designed for students considering careers in the investment field. The financial economics track, developed in 2000 as part of the master of arts degree in economics, exemplifies Ohio University's commitment to fostering creative and distinctive graduate programs. The 15-month program perfectly fits Woodby's newfound inclination toward investment research and portfolio management. The Solon, Ohio, native plans to pursue a career in commercial and investment banking as well as money management.
Ohio's SCEIG - Resources you access technical and financial assistance for broad responsibilities for managing ohio s surface and the state floodplain management program, and conducts http://www.cpmra.muohio.edu/sceig/resources.htm
Extractions: Resources and Related Links (more than just a list!) Ohio Water Development Authority focus is to provide financial assistance for environmental infrastructure by being responsive to the needs of local government agencies, enhancing the provision of financial and technical assistance, developing new financial assistance products for the private sector, and facilitating statewide cooperation for environmental infrastructure financing; the OWDA has been the host of many activities of the SCEIG. US Geological Survey (USGS)/Water Resources Division has the principal responsibility within the federal government to provide hydrologic information and understanding needed by others to achieve the best use and management of the nation's water resources. Ohio District of USGS water resources of Ohio; take a look at the Current Water-Resources Activities in Ohio, 1998 report for a review of the Ohio District of USGS and a list of recent publications. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Ohio Credit Union League's 2003 Financial Education Summit The ohio League was the first state credit personnel on how to teach students about financial management. from the NEFE High School financial Planning Program http://www.ohiocul.org/article/2145.htm
Extractions: credit unions for financial education work Dublin, Ohio (May 7, 2003) Two fourth graders talked about lessons from an economics class and a credit union that runs a store in a middle school shared success stories at the Ohio Credit Union Leagues fourth annual Financial Education Summit on Tuesday, May 6. Credit union employees and volunteers and other individuals such as teachers who are involved in promoting youth financial education attended the summit at the League office in Dublin, Ohio. In addition to sessions on investing tools for all ages, and youth account program options, individuals and credit unions were honored for their financial literacy work. Kitty Dilley and Katie Camp received the Leagues 2003 Ohio Educator Award for their outstanding contributions to financial education.
Ohio Historical Society Press Releases Serve as chief liaison with the State of ohio Office of Budget and management on financial tracking and Manage the financial risk management program. http://www.ohiohistory.org/about/jobs/14015004091/joblisting.html
Extractions: CFO reports jointly to the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director of the Ohio Historical Society. Emphasis is placed on the ability to understand and interpret complex financial information to middle and senior management and to the Board of Trustees. An understanding of GAAP and FASB accounting principles is assumed and the basic functions cover audit, financial management, and investment activities. The CFO manages a staff of 10 people and is a member of the Senior Management Team. ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES OF WORK BA/BS in Accounting, Finance or comparable field. MBA preferred. CPA required. Work Experience: A minimum of 5 years relevant accounting/finance and high-level management experience. Supervisory experience required. Salary is commensurate with skills and experience. Email resumes and salary requirements to: rkelley@ohiohistory.org. Resumes received by May 1 will receive priority consideration. Back to Job Opportunities Printable Page HOME CONTACT ... SEARCH
University Of Northwestern Ohio - College Of Business Degree Programs University of Northwestern ohio students in management processes, including program planning, implementation services, and financial management; and knowledge http://www.unoh.edu/academics/collegebusiness/degrees/index.php?curriculum=46
Ohio - 2000 OES State Occupational Employment And Wage Estimates in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas in ohio. 13-1111, management Analysts, 9,370, $25.03, $26.06, $54,190, 1.9 13-2051, financial Analysts, 3,660, $22.36, $25.40, http://www.bls.gov/oes/2000/oes_oh.htm
Extractions: Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment Statistics www.bls.gov Search A-Z Index BLS Home ... Find It! In DOL RELATED OES LINKS OES Home Page General Overview Frequently Asked Questions How to Contact Us These occupational employment and wage estimates are calculated with data collected from employers in all industry divisions in metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas in Ohio. Links to OES estimates for other areas and States SOC Major Groups in Ohio: Management Occupations Click on the SOC code number to view that occupation's definition and national estimates. Management Occupations top Wage Estimates SOC Code Number Occupation Title Employment Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual Mean RSE Management Occupations Chief Executives General and Operations Managers Legislators Advertising and Promotions Managers Marketing Managers Sales Managers Public Relations Managers Administrative Services Managers Computer and Information Systems Managers Financial Managers Human Resources Managers Industrial Production Managers Purchasing Managers Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers
Curriculum < PhD < Graduate < Programs < Business@UC Studies, and the PacificBasin Finance Journal operations strategy and supply chain management, with supplementary through the State of ohio Academic Excellence http://www.business.uc.edu/phd/concentrations
Extractions: About Us Index Directory Search ... Giving You are... Home Programs Graduate PhD ... Contact Us college wide CoB News Contact Us Printable Version PhD Program Concentrations Accounting The Department of Accountancy seeks exceptional students with strong analytical and verbal skills. Accounting research examines the incentives for and the process of generating accounting information and evaluates its usefulness for investors, corporate managers and auditors. The program is rigorous and demanding requiring significant course work in microeconomics, mathematics, statistics, econometrics, and finance as well as doctoral level research seminars in accounting. Depending on the particular research interest, a student may also pursue coursework in psychology, sociology or other social science disciplines. The objective of the PhD program is to train individuals to identify original research questions and pursue them in an efficient and systematic manner. The doctoral students are trained primarily to be productive faculty members in research universities. The accounting faculty has varied research interests, which include financial accounting and disclosure, the role of earnings and earnings forecasts in capital markets, analysis of managerial incentives and preferences for different accounting rules, regulations and disclosure regimes, issues related to audit market structure, auditors incentives and reputations, managerial performance evaluation and control, cost system design, and issues related to the role of culture and strategy in determining accounting rules and practices in the USA and international markets.
Extractions: Human Ecology CTS Home Page The Department of Consumer and Textile Sciences is a multidisciplinary academic unit. Through its teaching, research and service activities, the department addresses issues related to meeting consumer needs through customer service, and the acquisition and provision of products and service products in the marketplace - food, clothing, textiles, shelter and financial services. Selected activities within the department include research on issues related to electronic commerce and e-tailing, fiber and fabric analysis, savings adequacy and retirement planning, and menu pricing. RESEARCH, TEACHING AND SERVICE SUPPORT ARMS OF THE DEPARTMENT The Michelle Lynn Dauterman Computer Laboratory -This teaching laboratory supports instruction in computer-aided design applied to apparel, interiors, and textiles. The laboratory consists of 15 stations connected through a common server. The Historic Costume and Textiles Collection -The collection serves as a repository of historic materials reflecting the production, distribution, and utilization of textiles, apparel, and accessories.
Franklin University - Program/Entry Requirements working professionals in central ohio since 1902 management. Bachelor of Science Degree Completion Program. financial management. Associate of Science, Bachelor of http://www.franklin.edu/prospective/coc/
Extractions: Contact Directory Search Site Map Home ... Prospective Employees Is your life really busy? Do you feel as if you don't have time to improve your career and yourself by furthering your education? The students, faculty and staff at Franklin University know how you feel. And that is exactly why Franklin University has been a leading educator of working professionals in central Ohio since 1902. In working to provide you with a convenient education, we don't want you to have to go far to take classes, so we have found ways of offering you our innovative courses in your neighborhood or your home. Franklin University's programs of study are listed below by Campus location. To learn more about the program select the program name listed below. Main Campus, Downtown Northwest Campus, Dublin Northeast Campus, Westerville Virtual Campus, online Our Main Campus is located on 14 acres in the heart of downtown Columbus, just blocks away from the Columbus City Center and the Columbus Metropolitan Library. All classrooms and services such as Student Services, the Library and Teaching and Learning Center are within easy walking distance from all of our free parking lots. University grounds are well lit and patrolled by security to ensure your safety.
USCM | Municipal Energy Management | Toledo, Ohio a trust fund within the city s financial structure that largest concentration of street trees in the State of ohio. with a computerbased tree management system http://www.usmayors.org/uscm/best_practices/bp_volume_2/toledo.htm
Extractions: Mayor Carleton S. Finkbeiner Municipal Energy Management The City of Toledo's Municipal Energy Management Program began in 1985 for the purpose of reduction or containment of energy consumption and cost, and to insure occupant comfort and safety in city facilities. The main goal of this program is to achieve a positive and progressive impact on the economic vitality and environmental quality wherever energy is used. On May 16, 1995, the Facility Operation Division, City of Toledo, received an award from Public Technology, Inc (PTI). Over 250 entries were submitted to PTI and Toledo received the highest score for Technology Achievement for energy conservation. Phase I involved $930,000 which was used for energy efficient lighting system retrofit of seven city facilities, financed through the city's Capital Improvement Program and bonds with a guaranteed energy savings for five and one-half years. Phase I surpassed its projected $169,091 per-year savings. Phase II focused on lighting, weatherization, and HVAC retrofit, involving 30 city facilities. It was privately financed and guaranteed by a $3,539,731 lease of equipment and services, with a projected energy savings of $488,076 for seven years. Toledo's Energy Program is currently entering Phase III, involving approximately 30 facilities, and will entail $3.144 million with no initial out-of-pocket cost to the city. Facilities in the program include fire, safety, health, service divisions, senior centers, community organizations, ball diamonds, parks and public schools.
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BRIGADIER GENERAL CLAYTON . GARY BRIDGES management and comptroller; and chairman, program review committee deputy chief of staff, financial management; and comptroller Patterson Air Force Base, ohio 14 http://www.af.mil/bios/bio_print.asp?bioID=4791&page=1
State Of Ohio - Office Of Budget And Management Welcome to the Office of Budget and management. Comprehensive Annual financial Report for the Fiscal Year ohio Access for People with Disabilities Report 2004. http://www.obm.ohio.gov/
Extractions: Welcome to the Office of Budget and Management The OBM website provides information about the State of Ohio's budget and fiscal operations. If you have any questions or comments, please email obm@obm.state.oh.us Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the Fiscal Year ended 2003 Executive Budget for Fiscal Years 2004 and 2005 Payment Card Service Vendor List ... State Accounting Contact List (PDF 5-14-04 Memo
Notre Dame Archives Collections ohio Infantry Regiment, 10th; USC US Catholic BFA financial Aid Scholarship/ Student Employment; Department / Procurement Services; BRM Risk management; http://classic.archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/
Extractions: Archives AAR : Aaron Ignatius Abell Papers ZAA : Charles Januarius Acton Letters sent BAE : Brother Aidan 's Extracts ALN : Brother Alban Ledgers ALB : George Albertson Papers AHC All Hallows College (Dublin, Ireland) Records ALL : Barbara Allen Oral histories AFC American Federation of Catholic Societies Collection AMR Americanism Collection APC Amerika Publishing Company Records ANT Anti-Catholic Printed Material Collection ARM : James W. Armsey Papers VAT Archivio vaticano Fondo Bolognetti ACP Association of Chicago Priests Records ACS Association of Contemplative Sisters Records AVX : Material Separated from Audio-Visual Collections AUD : Ernest Audran Papers BAA : Peter A. Baart BCH : Ferdinand Dominic Bach Correspondence BAC : Cletus S. Bachofer Papers ZCF : Stephen T. Badin Papers ZAB BHN : Leonard "Pete" Bahan Papers BLD : Ideal Baldoni Papers BAR : Frederic Baraga Papers KYB Bardstown (Ky.). Board of Trustees Records BRN : Geno C. Baroni Papers NUE National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs BRW : Paul Charles Bartholomew Papers ZAR : Burnett C.
Extractions: Hospital Provider Information The Hospital Benefits and Financial Management Section consists of two units. The Hospital Benefits Unit which is responsible for the development of policies and reimbursement strategies for hospital level services. This would include the development of the relative weights used for hospital reimbursement and implementation of the Hospital Care Assurance Program. The Financial Management Unit is responsible for reviewing cost reports, calculating rates and Interim and Final Settlements for hospitals, clinics, state-owned developmental centers and CAFS providers. Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or higher is required to view PDF files on this site. If you do not already have Acrobat 5.0 or higher, you may download it for free