ICGFM Promotes Knowledge Transfer Among Public Financial Management Experts
Working globally with governments, organizations, and individuals, the International Consortium on Governmental Financial Management is dedicated to improving financial management by providing opportunities for professional development and information exchange.
Friday, December 13, 2013
Monday, December 9, 2013
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Friday, December 6, 2013
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Benefits of ICGFM Membership
Manuel Pietra, President and CEO of FreeBalance and President of ICGFM described the benefits of membership at a meeting of the East and South African Accountants General (ESAAG) in Cape Town South Africa earlier today.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
ICGFM DC Forum Luncheon, November 6, 2013
Please join us for our next DC Forum Luncheon, November 6, 2013
USAID’s Stage 2 Risk Assessment
Our Speaker: David Colvin, President and CEO, IBI International
Click the following link for more information and to register for this event:
ICGFM DC Forum Luncheon - November 6, 2013
When: November 6, 2013, 12-1:30pm
Where: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1779 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036
Sponsored By: IBI International
USAID’s Stage 2 Risk Assessment
Our Speaker: David Colvin, President and CEO, IBI International
Click the following link for more information and to register for this event:
ICGFM DC Forum Luncheon - November 6, 2013
When: November 6, 2013, 12-1:30pm
Where: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1779 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036
Sponsored By: IBI International
Professionalizing the PFM Workforce development of a public financial management competency framework for the Philippines
Notes from the October DC Forum
Thursday, September 5, 2013
ICGFM DC Forum Luncheon - October 2, 2013
Please join us for our next DC Forum Luncheon, October 2, 2013
Professionalizing the PFM Workforce –
Development of A PFM Competency Framework in the Philippines
Our Speaker: Gordon Ferrier, Assistant Director, CIPFA
Our Panelists: Abby Sanglay-Dunleavy, Senior PFM Consultant, WYG International
Yasuhiko Matsuda, Senior Public Sector Specialist, The World Bank
• Gain unique insight into key competencies required across the full range of PFM functional disciplines
• Learn about the nature of the work being done and how it relates to current PFM reform and other initiatives
• Hear about the implications for government's wider organisational and technical systems
Click the following link for more information and to register for this event:
ICGFM DC Forum Luncheon - October 2, 2013
When: October 2, 2013, 12-1:30pm
Where: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
1779 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036
Professionalizing the PFM Workforce –
Development of A PFM Competency Framework in the Philippines
Our Speaker: Gordon Ferrier, Assistant Director, CIPFA
Our Panelists: Abby Sanglay-Dunleavy, Senior PFM Consultant, WYG International
Yasuhiko Matsuda, Senior Public Sector Specialist, The World Bank
• Gain unique insight into key competencies required across the full range of PFM functional disciplines
• Learn about the nature of the work being done and how it relates to current PFM reform and other initiatives
• Hear about the implications for government's wider organisational and technical systems
Click the following link for more information and to register for this event:
ICGFM DC Forum Luncheon - October 2, 2013
When: October 2, 2013, 12-1:30pm
Where: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
1779 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
ICGFM DC Forum Luncheon - September 4, 2013
Please join us for our next DC Forum Luncheon, September 4, 2013
IPSAS Compilation and Certification Program for Developing Countries
Our Speaker: Dr. Jesse Hughes
Public Financial Management, IPSAS Implementation, Internal/External Auditing
Click the following link for more information and to register for this event:
ICGFM DC Forum Luncheon - September 4, 2013
When: September 4, 2013, 12-1:30pm
Where: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
1779 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036
UPDATE:
Please follow this link to view the presentation for the September DC Forum:
ICGFM DC Forum - September 4, 2013 Presentation
IPSAS Compilation and Certification Program for Developing Countries
Our Speaker: Dr. Jesse Hughes
Public Financial Management, IPSAS Implementation, Internal/External Auditing
Click the following link for more information and to register for this event:
ICGFM DC Forum Luncheon - September 4, 2013
When: September 4, 2013, 12-1:30pm
Where: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
1779 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036
UPDATE:
Please follow this link to view the presentation for the September DC Forum:
ICGFM DC Forum - September 4, 2013 Presentation
Monday, July 22, 2013
ICGFM Members Awarded AGA International Achievement Award
ICGFM is proud to announce that three of its members have been awarded the AGA International Achievement Award: Linda Fealing, David Nummy and Helen Hsing. Congratulations to all!!
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Public Financial Management and Its Emerging Architecture
This session had a scheduling conflict at the 27th. Annual ICGFM Annual Conference. However, the launch of the book at the IMF in April was "storified".
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Closing Remarks from the 27th Annual Confernce by ICGFM President, Manuel Pietra
President’s
Closing Remarks
The International Consortium
on Governmental Financial Management
27th International
Training Conference
Miami, Florida
May 20 -May 24, 2013
SLIDE 1
Ladies and
Gentlemen, I’m sad to say that we have come to the end of the 27th
International Training Conference. But, as I mentioned to you in my opening
remarks it doesn’t end here. We don’t stop. Each of you is making a difference
and we hope that you will leverage the relationships that you have built and
all that you’ve learned to support PFM reform and modernization in each of your
countries.
SLIDE 2
We were
very pleased to be able to provide you with a highly relevant and timely theme
for the 2013 Training Conference. We can all certainly agree that we have been
successful in meeting the objectives set out by the Program Committee and
chaired by our Vice President of Programs, David Nummy.
SLIDE 3
Our thanks go to our excellent speakers and presenters who shared their invaluable experience. They certainly added value to the conference themes and topics. We would also like to thank the moderators, the facilitators and of course you, as participants for your excellent participation and contributions in the sessions and the workshops.
Our thanks go to our excellent speakers and presenters who shared their invaluable experience. They certainly added value to the conference themes and topics. We would also like to thank the moderators, the facilitators and of course you, as participants for your excellent participation and contributions in the sessions and the workshops.
SLIDE 4
With your
support, the ICGFM continues to grow and play a vital and unique role in the
Public Financial Management (PFM) community by working globally with
governments, organizations and individuals to improve financial management so
that governments may better serve their citizens. It is amazing to me to look around the room
and see some many people from so many countries. We have almost 40 countries
represented here this week. And yet, we share many of same challenges and can
learn from each other.
SLIDE 5
We observed
very active participation and lively discussions during the formal working
sessions and well after the end of the formalities. Your energy and enthusiasm were
evident and in saying that we feel free to conclude that this conference was a
very great success.
SLIDE 6
Remember to
visit the ICGFM website at www.icgfm.org for information about ICGFM and how to
be an active and engaged Member. You will find all the presentations from this
conference, photos and valuable information from previous ICGFM events on the
website. Also visit us on LinkedIn, Twitter
and the ICGFM Blog. Information about upcoming conferences and our monthly
forums hosted in Washington, DC are also available.
SLIDE 7
For those of you who are not from the United States, we continue to
pursue efforts to bring these wonderful DC Forum presentations to you through
Webinars so that you too can benefit from those experts. If you are ever in
Washington when we are hosting one of our monthly forum sessions, which we
always hold on the first Wednesday of each month, we would love to see you
there. Our next monthly forum meeting is
in September. Our annual Winter conference is also in Washington in December.
SLIDE 8
We would like to say special thank you to
our sponsors – FreeBalance, Grant Thornton, Oracle, the Institute of Internal
Auditors, Mosley and Associates, IBI International, to our Executive Director
Pat Cornish, our Project Consultant Mari Robinette Deasel, our VP for Programs
and Conference Chair David Nummy and his team.
Our success could not have been achieved without the invaluable assistance
of our Conference Support Team including John Jensen and the interpretation
team for their excellent work and patience, Crystal Tyler from the Grad School,
the staff from Events & Office Consultants, James from Southern Audio visual
and the team from the Marriott Hotel who worked diligently to make our stay
enjoyable and assisted in creating a successful conference. And, of course, we
must recognize our Managing Director, Pat Cornish and our Project Consultant
Mari Robinette Deasel for making this week possible.
SLIDE 9
It’s up to
all of us to ensure that the ICGFM continues to grow. We ask for your support
in strengthening our membership by speaking to your colleagues and peers to
encourage them to get involved with ICGFM. Let’s see if we can break the 50
country mark at next year’s event!
SLIDE 10
In closing,
I wish all of you safe travels back to your homes and I hope to see you at
future ICGFM conferences and, of course back here next May for the 28th
Annual International Training Conference.
Thanks
again, gracias and merci.
Opening Remarks of the 27th. Annual Conference from ICGFM President Manuel Pietra
Opening Remarks
International Consortium on
Governmental Financial Management
27th International Training Conference
Miami, Florida
May 20 - 24, 2013
SLIDE 1
Ladies and
Gentlemen, Members of the International Consortium on Governmental Financial Management,
honored guests:
Good
Morning, Bonjour, Buenos Dias. My name is Manuel Pietra. It is indeed an honor
and a great pleasure to serve as the President of the ICGFM.
Welcome to
the Annual International Training Conference on Governmental Financial
Management. We are very pleased to see all of you here and hope that your
travels to Miami were safe and pleasant.
SLIDE 2
Some of you are ICGFM veterans and we have been fortunate to welcome you to events in previous years. For those that are new to the event and to the organization we extend a warm welcome. This is our 27th Annual conference. We can certainly all agree that we have come a long way since our first event. We have built something special here at ICGFM and we are very much looking forward to a great event and a great year.
SLIDE 3
The ICGFM is dedicated to working globally with governments, organizations and individuals, to improve financial management so that governments may better serve their citizens. The Board, Executive Committee and Officers have been very busy in preparing appropriate programs to address the challenges of public financial management that are facing all of us. In addition to our experts at this Miami conference, we have had some very interesting and recognized speakers at our monthly Forum luncheons in Washington DC. And, last December we had a very successful Winter Conference at the IMF location in Washington DC. We are deeply grateful to those of you who have been able to participate in ICGFM events as the topics and the speakers have been specially chosen assist you in your efforts at improving public financial management.
SLIDE 4
At this year’s conference we have
approximately 40 countries represented and about 240 participants. We can safely say that the global Public
Financial Management community is well represented in this room today.
SLIDE 5
We would
like to congratulate and welcome all of our new members. Something new that we
introduced this year is automatic membership to the ICGFM with a conference
registration. You have all made a great effort to be here with us this week in
Miami and this is one small way we can thank you for your support. It also
allows us to grow our membership and leverage your expertise in support of the
ICGFM and its Members.
SLIDE 6
This difficult economic environment and the continuing uncertainty in the global economy present many challenges that are faced by Governments struggling to provide services to their citizens. Regulatory activity is at an all-time high and finding efficiencies and adding value holds considerable appeal. A collaborative approach, such as our participation at this conference, provides value added solutions and the sharing of practical experiences that benefit all of us and contributes to effective leadership. Our Vice President of Programs and the Program Steering Committee have put together an exciting program for this year’s conference with Good Public Financial Management Practices in a Period of Global Adjustment as the theme. We have some cutting edge sessions by appropriate and recognized experts in the field to prepare you so that you can effectively address tasks as effective government financial managers.
SLIDE 7
The training conference is all about
learning and networking. Allow me to remind you that one of the most important
opportunities during the conference is the ability to meet with your colleagues
from around the world, and to share experiences, and problems, and discuss
solutions to the issues we all face. Our goal as an organization is
to provide you with the opportunity to learn from each other and from what
others are doing in order to achieve the goal of improved financial management
that benefits our fellow citizens. I urge you to take advantage of this
excellent networking opportunity not only during our formal sessions, but also
one on one with your colleagues, -during the breaks, and during lunch, and at
the social events we have planned during the week.
Here’s a quick overview of what we have in store for the week.
· Today we will hear from various countries on their lessons learned regarding fiscal adjustment, risk management and approaches in PFM. You will also have the chance to contribute to the ICGFM Global PFM Leaders Survey this afternoon.
· On Tuesday we will hear about the revised COSO Internal Control Framework from Richard Chambers. Jesse Hughes will introduce a new initiative to help countries transition to IPSAS standards and we’ll also learn about performance management and sustainability.
· On Wednesday we will have presentations on emerging PFM architecture, the benefits of open government, and the evolution of external public audit.
· Thursday we will discuss how to increase budget transparency at the sub-national level and we’ll hear about an innovative approach to assessing the factors that affect successful change.
· Friday we will hear from an INTOSAI Working Group on the value and benefits of SAI’s approach towards modern PFM reforms and the implementation of a Medium Term Expenditure Framework.
SLIDE 8
We invite you to join us tonight for a
reception, dinner and cruise on the Biscayne Lady and on Thursday afternoon for
a trip to the Everglades. Both of these
events are included in your registration fee.
SLIDE 9
This year we are excited to be launching
an important new ICGFM publication at the 2013 Training Conference. The release of the International Public
Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) Compilation Guide for Developing Countries
represents the start of a renewed focus by the ICGFM on providing value added
services to its members. The Compilation Guide will help countries implement
IPSAS requirements in a more orderly manner.
The guide builds on the efforts of many practitioners and consultants
who have attempted to implement the Cash Basis IPSAS in multiple countries
around the world.
SLIDE 10
Now, I would like to recognize our
conference sponsors and a number of individuals whose participation with ICGFM
and in the development of this conference have been invaluable. First, I would
like to recognize our Executive Committee and Board of Directors who give their
knowledge and time to guide this organization and make it work. I would ask each Executive Committee and
Board Member to please stand and be recognized.
(Let’s give them a round of applause.)
Without the generous support of those volunteers ICGFM would not be a
success. Thanks to each of you.
Second, I would like to recognize our
Managing Director, Pat Cornish and our Project Consultant Mari Robinette Deasel. Pat and Mari work tirelessly to ensure that
ICGFM fulfills its mandate to you in a cost effective, effective, efficient and
timely manner. Their skills and
commitment to ICGFM are commendable and we thank them both for their commitment
and dedication. (Pat and Mari Please
Stand.)
Now, I want to recognize our Vice
President for Programs, David Nummy, who heads our Program Steering Committee
and conference support team and is also the Conference Chair for this conference. All members of the Program Steering Committee
and conference support team are listed in your conference program (David and
all members of the program steering committee and conference support team
please stand.) All of these individuals worked many hours on this conference as
well as our other ICGFM conferences and meetings, and we are deeply grateful
for their support. (Applause)
SLIDE 11
I also want to recognize our conference
sponsors, without whom we could not have put together this exciting program and
conference. We are very fortunate to
have FreeBalance and Grant Thornton as a Platinum Sponsors, Oracle as a Gold
Sponsor, the Institute of Internal Auditors as a Silver Sponsor, and Mosley and
Associates and the IBI International as supporting Organizations. Thank you so
much for your continued support of ICGFM which makes these events
possible. I would ask all representatives
of our sponsoring organizations who are in the room to please stand – and for
everyone to join me in a round of applause and thanks for our sponsors’
support. We invite you to visit the
exhibit booths in the lobby to learn more about our sponsors.
SLIDE 12
One thing I want all of you to keep in
mind this week is that it does not end here. Every country in the world is
undergoing some form of PFM reform or modernization. The ICGFM’s mandate as an
umbrella organization for the international PFM community is not something that
is achieved through a single annual conference every year. We invite you to
stop by the ICGFM exhibit to learn more about being an active and engaged member of this important group of
like-minded professionals.
SLIDE 13
So in closing, let me just say - Welcome,
Bienvenido, Bienvenue and thank you very much. Ladies and Gentlemen, I wish you
a very successful conference.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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