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The Central Kentucky AGA Newsletter FEBRUARY 2015 The President s Message by Catherine Hunt Interested in becoming a CGFM? Nashville AGA is putting together a CGFM prep course! Join us as instructors from National AGA review study materials and answer your questions! Cost- $750 per person Dates- March 10th- March 12 th & March 24 th - March 26 th. Included in course: study materials for all three exams, one free exam voucher and 48 hours of CPE! Only 30 seats available! Contact drew.sadler@cot.tn.gov to reserve your seat today! Inside this issue: CEC Member Listing 2 Community Service for February January Treasurer s report 4 January CEC Meeting Minutes 5 Chattanooga Chapter GASB update AGA Southeast Region PDT 7-8 Central KY AGA Spring PDT Coming Soon!!! 2 6 February is here, the shortest month in the year. Cynics say the reason is that no one could stand any more of its wintry weather. Even at its worst (and this month at its worst is almost unbearable), February s steady increase in daylight reminds me winter won t last forever. So to mark this month, here is some increased daylight on the Central Kentucky Chapter s activities. First, we welcome our February speaker Richard Carroll, Executive Director of the Kentucky State Board of Accountancy. He ll bring us up to date on current requirements related to a CPA license. I hope you ll make plans to attend on February 12. On Thursday, May 7 we will welcome highly regarded speaker David Cotton as presenter at the spring PDT. Registration forms are coming out this month, so make plans now to join us at the Kentucky History Center for 8 hours of CPE covering ethics, fraud prevention, and more. If you can t wait for CPE, two Tennesseebased AGA chapters are holding PDTs next month. The Chattanooga Chapter s PDT will be March 19-20, while the East Tennessee Chapter hosts the Southeast Regional PDT in Gatlinburg on March 25-27. More details appear elsewhere in the newsletter. Remember to support this quarter s community service recipient, the Franklin County Humane Society. You can bring a monetary or in-kind donation to AGA s February and March monthly meetings. Central Kentucky Chapter CGFMs will have an extra reason to celebrate CGFM Month in March. All CGFMs receive a free meal and CPE at the March meeting. Young Professionals Chair Lee Ann Watters is distributing information on a $1,000 scholarship available to junior and senior accounting majors. Spread the word to any eligible students or to faculty friends; application deadline is April 30. Let s hope your February is short but sweet chocolate helps! February Member Benefit Networking is a big benefit of AGA membership. What s more, as a member becomes more involved, networking opportunities increase. Here in the Central Kentucky chapter, dozens of people from several agencies and other employers attend every monthly meeting. Many more attend the spring and fall PDTs. Informal face to face conversations at these events build connections and trust, even when the topic is the weather or the latest ballgame rather than work. These ties open the door for discussions about professional matters, such as pros and cons of agency procedures or details about an open position. Serving on the Executive Committee roughly doubles a member s networking occasions remember that this spring when new officers are recruited. Attending regional and national AGA events greatly expands the field of networking contacts. As an example, a few years ago I attended the Dallas PDT shortly after starting work on the health plan audit. I met the auditor for Dallas s health plan while we were standing in line for a closest to the pin golf contest. Comparing notes with him helped with context when I came back to the audit. AGA s large national and regional events provide dozens of similar connections to participants.

Page 2 Join us at our next chapter meeting: Thursday, February 12,2015 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Holly Hill Church of Christ, 1020 Holly Hill Drive in Frankfort. Our speaker, Richard C. Carroll, Executive Director of the Kentucky Board of Accountancy, will be speaking on the Board of Accountancy Update. 1 hour of CPE will be earned for attendance! Please email Phil Nally by noon on February 11, 2015 if you are interested in attending! At the February AGA Meeting, we will be accepting dog and cat food donations or even easier to carry.cash. Donations will go to the Franklin County Humane Society!!! Your Central Kentucky AGA CEC Members President Catherine Hunt Catherine.Hunt@ky.gov President-elect Jetta Collett Jetta.Collett@ky.gov Immediate past president Sandra Rudic Sandra.Rudic@ky.gov Treasurer Christina Keyes Christina.Keyes@ky.gov Secretary Laura Johnson LauraW.Johnson@ky.gov Membership/awards Phil Nally Phil.Nally@ky.gov Programs J. W. Bryan JW.Bryan@ky.gov Education Sandra Rudic Sandra.Rudic@ky.gov Community service Webmaster Linda Hinton Linda.Hinton@ky.gov Newsletter Jetta Collett Jetta.Collett@ky.gov Accountability Kathy Roney kroney@kyhousing.org Historian Tommy Richie Tommy.Richie@ky.gov CGFM Amy Small Amy.Small@ky.gov Young professionals Lee Ann Watters LeeAnn.Watters@mcmcpa.com