AGA 2003-2004: Taking accountability to the next level

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As a new National President of AGA, Julin Renthrope declares the theme for 2003-04 to be "AGA-Taking Accountability to the Next level" and expects that the Association will expand its influence in making government at all levels more accountable to the people it serves. He goes on to mention the areas of emphasis and goals he wants the AGA to achieve.

author: Renthrope, Jullin
Management dynamics, Management, Planning, Evaluation, Company business management, Administrative agencies, Government agencies, Company business planning, Renthrope, Julin

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Meet AGA's next national president- Richard L.Fair, CGFM, CPA

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The 58th president of AGA, Mr. Richard L.Fair talks about the role of AGA in the improvement of his professional life, the challenges before AGA and AGA as an agency of financial knowledge transfer for the government. He declares the central idea of his work as promoting intergovernmental cooperation to face the increasing financial pressures.

Services information, Services, Interview, Aims and objectives, Fair, Richard L

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Meet AGA's next National President: Sam M.McCall, CGFM, CPA, CIA, CGAP

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The life and work of Sam M. McCall, CGFM, CPA, CGAP, CIA who proposes to take office as AGA's 56th National President is discussed. His degrees in accounting and public administration over the years have led to his certification for CGFM, CPA, and CIA.

Appointments, resignations and dismissals, McCall, Sam M.

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subjects list: United States, Officials and employees, Association of Government Accountants
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