Monthly Footnotes October 2017

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Monthly Footnotes October 2017. Inside This Issue: 1. Chapter Luncheon October 26th 2. Speaker Information 3. President Message 4. Chapter News 4. Community Service 4. National News 8. Calendar of Events 9. Chapter Contacts NEW MEMBERS FIRST LUNCHEON MEETING IS FREE! If you are a new member and you are attending your first luncheon, it s FREE! Please note this when making reservation. Welcome Members and Non-Members Thursday, October 26 Lunch Meeting TOPIC: Madison Police Department Police Drone Program Expenditure and Budget Discussion SPEAKER: Lieutenant Mike Hanson PRESIDENT S MESSAGE Patrol Operations Mary Laufenberg, CGFM, CPA Madison Police Department REGISTRATION: 11:30 a.m. LUNCH: 11:45 a.m. COST: $6 for Members, $12 for Non- Members PLACE: Babe's Restaurant, 5614 Schroeder Road, Madison, Wisconsin 53711 MENU: Meals served with house cut pub fries and include soda, coffee, or tea. - Cheeseburger with cheddar cheese - Grilled chicken breast on a toasted Brioche bun with lettuce, tomato, pickle, and side of mayo - Club sandwich three layers of whole wheat toast with ham, turkey, bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayo RESERVATIONS: Contact Sherri Voigt by 1 p.m. on Monday, October 23, 2017 with your name, membership status, meal choice (and for carpooling information) at (608) 266-2814 or sherriv@live.com. Register on-line at www.aga-wis.org Monthly Footnotes OCTOBER 2017 www.aga-wis.org Page 1 of 9

Subscribe to AGA Southern Wisconsin Chapter News at www.aga-wis.org ABOUT THIS MONTH S SPEAKER Lieutenant Mike Hanson Mike Hanson is a Patrol Operations Lieutenant with the Madison Police Department. Throughout his 16 years of service, he has had various positions including neighborhood Officer, Public Information Officer, Patrol Sergeant, Training Sergeant and Commander of the Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS). The UAS program began in early 2017 as Mike built the team with a wide range of teammate talent. Mike has an undergraduate degree in Public Relations and a master s degree in Human Resource Management. Member Benefit Members can bring their supervisor to one lunch meeting a year for free!!! This is our thank you to them for supporting member activity and training. Monthly Footnotes OCTOBER 2017 www.aga-wis.org Page 2 of 9

PRESIDENT S MESSAGE Sherri Voigt, CGFM, CPA Hello! We kicked off the program year with an excellent presentation from Wayne Block regarding Metro Transit and their operating/capital budgets. We have another great local government topic lined up for October 26 Mike Hanson, Patrol Operations Lieutenant with the Madison Police Department will be talking about budget issues, most specifically the funding for the drones. I hope to see many of you there. The Southern Wisconsin AGA Chapter will be sending out a member survey in the next couple of months to get your input on training topics you would like have us provide. We are building out the remainder of the program year and looking to offer the best balance of topics for lunch meetings, national audio conferences, and the annual Symposium. (By the way hold the date: the annual Symposium is scheduled for Thursday, May 9, 2018!) If you ever think of a topic that sounds interesting or see a speaker that is good, please feel free to drop a note to Mary Laufenberg, Education Chair (maryendres6998@gmail.com). We have two upcoming community service events. We will be collecting needed items for the Salvation Army shelter at the October lunch meeting. We will be having a group sign up to work at Zoo Lights at the Henry Vilas Zoo (ticket sales and gate greeting); shifts are open in November and December. (If you are interested in participating in the zoo event, please contact me at sherriv@live.com since we will need to reserve a group volunteer slot by the end of October.) Sherri =^..^= Monthly Footnotes OCTOBER 2017 www.aga-wis.org Page 3 of 9

Chapter News Salvation Army Donations still collected the following at our AGA lunch meetings: October items to be announced with lunch meeting confirmations National News Join AGA's National/Regional Leadership Team Leadership within AGA can boost your skills and enhance your career and you are personally invited to lead by Nominating Committee Chair Doug Glenn. Monthly Footnotes OCTOBER 2017 www.aga-wis.org Page 4 of 9

Upcoming Events View AGA's calendar for national and chapter events. Chapter Spotlight Chattanooga Chapter hosted a great event with National President Jim Arnette Aug. 29. No training budget? Government employees may now attend the Shared Services Summit at no cost. New ERM Hub on Intergov View resources, news, training materials and best practices for implementing ERM at the federal, state and local levels. Meet fellow member: Justin Poll, MS, CGFM A member of both the Phoenix and Washington DC chapters, Monthly Footnotes OCTOBER 2017 www.aga-wis.org Page 5 of 9

Justin serves the public for the positive impact he can make on the community, state and nation while enjoying work/life balance. Limited space CGFM Intensive Review Course (IRC) Attend the fall IRC and AGA will pay for your exams! Webinar: Auditing Relevance and Reliability of Performance Information We're 67 years young! Oct. 11 2 3:50 p.m. ET 2 CPEs AGA turned 67 years young last week but don't worry, we're not ready to retire yet! Read more about how we started and how we got here. Learn criteria and best practices to assess relevance and methods that can be used to audit or assist an organization in ensuring they are using the right performance measures. Bring this course to your location! Auditor Roles in Government Performance Measurement: Auditors will learn to increase their value by taking on new roles and practices in improving performance measurement and management. It's not too late! Monthly Footnotes OCTOBER 2017 www.aga-wis.org Page 6 of 9

You can still attend the 2017 Internal Control & Fraud Prevention Training Tuesday and Wednesday in Washington or virtually, and can even register on site! ARE YOU MOVING? Please notify both your chapter and AGA National of your address change. Update your address online at the national website in the members only area: www.agacgfm.org SHARE YOUR NEWS Please submit an article to the Newsletter Editor at radivojevich@danesheriff.com Deadline for submission of articles is the 25th of the month. If you ever come up with a topic or speaker you think the local AGA chapter should offer, let us know!!! We are always looking for ideas. (contact Mary Laufenberg, Education Chair, at maryendres6998@gmail.com) Over the past couple of months, we were contacted with great some ideas. If we are able to locate a presenter, we will be offering some additional training over the winter. Keep watching our calendar of events for changes! Monthly Footnotes OCTOBER 2017 www.aga-wis.org Page 7 of 9

Calendar of Events 2017 2018 September 2016 Board Meeting, to be determined September 20, 2016 Luncheon Meeting, Madison Metro Budget, Location: The Rigby Pub and Grill, 119 East Main Street, Madison, WI 53703 October 3, 2017 Board Meeting, CANCELLED October 26, 2017 Luncheon Meeting, Madison Police Department Budget and Expenditures on Police Drones, Location: Babe s Restaurant, 5614 Schroeder Road. November 7, 2017 Board Meeting, to be determined November 16, 2017 Luncheon Meeting, topic and location to be determined December 2017 No Board Meeting January 9, 2018 Board Meeting, to be determined January 25, 2018 Luncheon Meeting, Annual Tax Update, speaker and location to be determined February 6, 2018 Board Meeting, to be determined February 22, 2018 Luncheon Meeting, topic and location to be determined March 6, 2018 Board Meeting, to be determined March 22, 2018 Luncheon Meeting, topic and location to be determined April 3, 2018 Board Meeting, to be determined April 26, 2018 Luncheon Meeting, topic and location to be determined May 2018 Community Service Event MS Walk date and location to be determined May 1, 2018 Board Meeting, to be determined May 9, 2018 Annual Spring Symposium, UW-Madison Union South June 5, 2018 Board Meeting, to be determined Note: Community service, VITA, and social events will be announced during the year. ** subject to change as more detailed topic information becomes available** Monthly Footnotes OCTOBER 2017 www.aga-wis.org Page 8 of 9

Officers and Directors 2017 2018 President Sherri Voigt, CGFM, CPA, DOT, sherriv@live.com, 608-266-2814 President Elect Vacant Immediate Past President Mary Laufenberg, CGFM, CPA, maryendres6998@gmail.com, 608-438-8338 Treasurer Roger Birkett, CPA, jabirk100@yahoo.com Historian David Mellem, CGFM, CIA, CISA, US DHHS OIG, david.mellem@oig.hhs.gov, 608-264-5415 extension 25 Membership Chair David Mellem, CGFM, CIA, CISA, US DHHS OIG, david.mellem@oig.hhs.gov, 608-264-5415 extension 25 Newsletter Editor Lillian Radivojevich, radivojevich@danesheriff.com, 608-284-4801 Education Chair Mary Laufenberg, CGFM, CPA, fredmary6998@gmail.com, 608-438- 8338 Awards Chair Vacant Accountability Outreach Chair Sherri Voigt, CGFM, CPA, DOT, sherriv@live.com, 608-266-2814 Webmaster Scott Thornton, sbthornton@gmail.com Community Service Chair To be announced CGFM Chair To be announced Directors - Shellee Bauknecht, LAB, shellee.bauknecht@legis.wisconsin.gov - Lillian Radivojevich, radivojevich@danesheriff.com, 608-284-4801 Chapter Website www.aga-wis.org Chapter Address PO Box 1454; Madison, WI 53701-1454 Monthly Footnotes OCTOBER 2017 www.aga-wis.org Page 9 of 9