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.

Saturday, August 2, 2014

ICGFM DC Forum - September 10, 2014


Organizational Financial Management that Leads to Good Governance‏ 

International Consortium On Governmental Financial Management (ICGFM)
DC Forum Luncheon


Our Speakers:


  
Javier Arnaiz
Director Dept of Financial and Admin
Management Services
Secretariat for Administration and Finance
Organization of American States
 

Diego Yrivarren
Financial Reporting Manager
   Organization of American States

The evolution of good governance through financial management at the Organization of America States:  What are the financial management mechanisms in place and how have these evolved to ensure that objectives and outcomes established by its stakeholders are achieved in an efficient, economic and effective way.

Our Speakers: 
Javier Arnaiz, CGFM, is an international public organization officer at the Organization of American States (OAS). He has over twenty years of experience in financial accounting and general management. He joined the OAS in late 1995 as a staff accountant in the Department of Financial Services. Since then, he has held several positions, including Cash Manager, Chief of Financial Reporting and Compliance, and currently Director of Finance and Treasurer of the OAS.

Diego Yrivarren, CGFM, has over 10 years of financial accounting experience as an officer at the Organization of American States (OAS) where he currently holds the title of Financial Reporting Manager. Diego advises senior management on financial control issues and leads a team of accountants in the preparation of statutory financial statements. He has led several initiatives to help build financial management capacity, including: business process improvement, establishment of effective client relationships, updates to outdated financial regulations and controls, and changes in organizational structure.


Location:     Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
                   1779 Massachusetts Ave., NW
                   Washington, DC 20036
Time:         12:00-1:30pm

Sponsored By:
 Williams Adley