tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-59267052036445305052024-03-05T19:06:48.104-08:00SPEA - Public Finance AssociationPublic Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5926705203644530505.post-53077269518944673692013-01-29T09:19:00.001-08:002013-01-29T09:19:18.091-08:00
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Public Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5926705203644530505.post-87480953754558900872013-01-17T19:33:00.003-08:002013-01-17T19:40:06.127-08:00Obamacare: Changes to Come<div class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">
<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Spencer Mishelow – PFA Health Policy Committee Chair<o:p></o:p></span></b></div>
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">In modern America, many sectors, industries, and policies are undergoing significant changes in regards to their framework and methods of operation.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Recently however, one of the most volatile industries has been that of healthcare.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Back in 2010 (when President Obama signed his healthcare law) the era where the major aspects would be implemented seemed in the distant future.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>However, now that January 2014 is only a year away, the changes are encroaching</span><a href="http://www.blogger.com/null" name="_GoBack"></a><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">. But what are these changes and whom will be affected?<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The healthcare industry is comprised of hundreds of thousands of employees from diverse career fields including: nursing, doctors, lawyers, insurers, hospitals and more.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Therefore, altering domestic HC (healthcare) has widespread <span style="color: white;">effects and accordingly is very complex and difficult to implement.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>An article in the January 5<sup>th</sup> edition of <i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">The Economist</i> stated: “Even without controversy, implementation would be complex. The law tries to reform a [healthcare] sector that accounts for nearly one-fifth of America’s GDP.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>If you’re unfamiliar here are some of the goals and potential conflicts regarding Obamacare (<i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">The Economist; Jan. 5, 2013, page 22</i>).<o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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<span style="mso-bidi-font-family: Arial;"><span style="color: white;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Extending Medicaid as this law intends will add an extra 21.3M people to the system by 2022.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>This addition will require states to spend an extra $8.2B and the Federal Government to spend an extra $800B from 2013 to 2022.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span><o:p></o:p></span></span></span></div>
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<span style="mso-bidi-font-family: Arial;"><span style="color: white;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">All young Americans should be concerned with this for many reasons.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>First, this <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>means an increase in the cost of healthcare for all individuals is likely to occur and all current deficits and debts incurred will be our burden to fix.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>However, I am not oblivious to the fact that many of those who need it most are unable to receive healthcare.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>This is just one of our abundant dilemmas that we, as young American citizens/residents, will face in our future.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Lastly, an ethical dilemma that many have with Obamacare is that even though one may be a health consciousness person, they will be required to pay for the impacts of a life of unhealthy choices that many Americans chose to embark upon.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Obamacare may be rooted in equity, but there are still many imperfections that must be ironed out.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Unfortunately, a truly altruistic solution is unlikely to occur in the current bipartisan system where the opposing faction explicitly rejects change that furthers the agenda of their “rival” party.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></span></span></span></div>
Public Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5926705203644530505.post-59252369882918621622012-11-12T04:54:00.000-08:002012-11-12T04:54:43.376-08:00I have a job for you: Search for a career. <span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">
<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><u>Work: we often hate
it, but we’ve all got to do it anyway, right?</u> </b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Last week, PFA welcomed special-guest Stan Luboff to SPEA for a multitude of events.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I had the pleasure of attending these events with Mr. Luboff, hearing him discuss in-depth his lengthy work history and his very successful career. As we celebrate Veteran’s Day this week, I note that Mr. Luboff is a US Veteran.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>After spending 6+ years in the Air Force, he began an amazing 28-year career with Bank of America in 1972. He has spent the last 10+ years working for the Illinois Division of the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. According to Mr. Luboff, his mission there is three-fold: “1) to create jobs; 2) to create jobs; and 3) to create jobs.” That powerful phrase has resonated with me, which leads me to this blog-post. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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As a student who will finish his Master’s degree in a few
short months, I am pretty busy lately researching employers, writing cover
letters, sending out resumes, and scheduling interviews. Nevertheless, I still
do not know what I want to do or where I want to be after graduation, but whatever
job title I end up with, I sure hope it’s the start of a great full-time,
real-world career. <o:p></o:p></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">A career is not just lines on a resume; it is a lifelong
development and pursuit of your passions, goals, and dreams. “I love this
class” or “I love my job,” </span><a href="http://www.brazencareerist.com/2009/10/12/should-you-love-your-job"><span style="color: blue; font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">we’ve
all heard the sayings</span></a><span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">. You even may have fallen victim to uttering them
yourself at one point or another. But do you really stroll into class or waltz
into work with a smile on your face every single day, thinking to yourself, “<i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">Wow, this is exactly what I want to do for
the rest of my life!</i>”? Of course not-- but if you do, congratulations (and
keep reading). Often, a job or a class begins to feel like a chore that simply
results in a paycheck deposited in your bank account or a grade recorded on
your transcript. Why do you think that academic semesters are only 4 months
long? Because such tedious obligations and mundane responsibilities begin to
take control of our lives. Similarly, if you become mindlessly glued to the
phone or lost in the computer screen (reading Twitter) on a daily basis at
work, you’ll end up right where you started, in the seat you never left. <o:p></o:p></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">According to theorist Richard Florida, the average American
changes jobs </span><a href="http://www.businessweek.com/stories/2009-06-09/why-certain-cities-attract-gen-ysbusinessweek-business-news-stock-market-and-financial-advice"><span style="color: blue; font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">every
3 years</span></a><span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">; and those under the age of 30 changes jobs once a year! So transitions
and jobs changes are a common part of life, but those jobs are all part of your
career. For starters, an internship is a great opportunity to get a feel for a
company, field, or industry. It is also the best time to begin networking and
sharing advice and information with other. According to Mr. Luboff, there is
absolutely nothing better than direct person-to-person human interaction in the
real-world. Therefore, you must attend after-work or after-school events to
meet new people and develop long-term professional relationships. Grab lunch
with a boss, co-worker, or friend to catch up on life. Yes, take advantage of
LinkedIn, but more importantly, keep in touch personally. Then, when you begin your
first full-time job, make sure that you can take steps up the ladder in your career,
because if this is not possible, you will seriously need to plan a step out the
door. I guarantee you that once you start working you’ll often desire something
different and you’ll always be searching for something more, be it a pay raise,
a promotion, a new office, a change of scenery, or whatever. And if you don’t
believe me or you don’t think you will, just wait until you have your (first) </span><a href="http://speapfa.blogspot.com/2012/10/how-to-avoid-mid-life-crisis.html"><span style="color: blue; font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">midlife
crisis</span></a><span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"> (or mid-midlife crisis). <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Simply put, a professional or academic career is a journey
of challenges and opportunity. A career requires commitment, hard work, and
dedication. (Likewise, a<i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;"> little luck
along the way never hurts either.</i>) The rewards are certainly worth the
effort, so take advantage of your skills and do GREAT things. Be bold and
invest in an advanced degree. Take risks and become an entrepreneur. Have
confidence and apply for a better job. You may not see your family or friends
for extended periods of time, but you’ll definitely learn a thing or two about
yourself and others as you grow older (and hopefully wiser). Finally, if anyone
ever tells you “no” along the way with respect to something you truly believe
in, just remember that with the right grammar and punctuation, the word “<i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">impossible</i>” says “<i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">I’m possible.</i>” <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Endnote- Make sure to check out </span><a href="http://www.vault.com/"><span style="color: blue; font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">http://www.vault.com</span></a><span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"> when you have a chance. It
is a very useful resource with lots of great career tips and other advice. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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</span>Public Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5926705203644530505.post-88892233774715361852012-11-08T10:09:00.000-08:002012-11-08T10:09:02.258-08:00Women in Public Finance <br />
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According to the nonprofit, Women in Public Finance<b>,
“The mission of Women in Public Finance is to advance women's
leadership opportunities and potential by fostering relationships and
networking, and providing
educational and learning activities and forums.”</b> That is,
essentially, the aim of SPEA’s Public Finance Association’s Women in
Public Finance Committee: to connect women who are interested in public
finance. For some, that is all the explanation needed.
Women thrive in with the support and presence of other women; however, I
may be biased having attended an all women’s college for my
undergraduate education. For others, the question may still remain, why
have a public finance committee for women? </div>
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The financial sector is
seeing a slow in the number of interested women. In the 1970s and 1980s
women were breaking into the financial industry in droves; however,
today less young women are entering or even
interested in the finance fields. In his article “Lost Generation: Young
Women Flee Finance,” Kyle Stock states,</div>
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<i> </i><i>“Between 2001 and 2010, the
number of women over the age of 55 in finance fields…rose by 296,000 or
45.2%. This reflects the waves of women who joined the industry 30 years
ago and stayed.” </i></div>
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Thus, in the same
period the number of women between the ages of 20 and 24 decreased. So
why did these women leave? Why aren’t more women entering into the
industry like their mothers’ generation? According to
Stock<b>, “women hitting the workforce in the 21</b><span><b><sup>st</sup></b></span><b>-century aren’t driven by the same sense of purpose that their generation had—the mission of breaking into the boys club.”</b>
Stock concludes that women are avoiding
financial industries to maintain a work-life balance. Personally, I
believe that is nonsense, yet I will not disagree that there is a stigma
that financial industries tip the balance in favor of work over life
(See my plug below for PFA event coming in January).
I agree more with Stock’s notion of the sense of purpose. Women are
driven by a purpose, men too. As women, we need a cause, a reason to do
what we do. <b>Where is Mitt Romney’s “Binder of Women” when you need it?</b></div>
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Well, Mittens, your
binder decided to go to D.C. without you. Today’s headlines are filled
with titles such as Newsday’s “Elizabeth Warren, Deb Fischer help set
record number of women In U.S. Senate” and CNN’s
“Women gain in the Senate” and “Women are no longer outsiders” and my
favorite, The Daily Beast’s <b>“Estrogen Feast: Key Women in the Race for Congress.” </b>If
you haven’t already concluded, today was an important day in politics
for women. Hannah Rosin’s
Opinion article for CNN earlier this evening explained that it wasn’t
long ago that women were newcomers in Washington D.C. Rosin said,</div>
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<i>“Workplace studies from the 1970’s showed
that when women reached a third of an office population, their presence
no longer seemed unusual. </i><b><i>The Senate will be one-fifth female</i></b><i>. We’re not there yet, but we’re
getting close.”</i></div>
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Today is a great day to
be a woman. Today is a great day to be in the public sector. Today is a
great day to get interested in public finance. Public finance is the
best of both worlds. If you want to know more
about careers in public finance, have questions about work-life balance
in public finance, or just want to hang out with some wonderful,
inspiring women <b>join us in January as SPEA’s Women in Public Finance Committee teams up with the state of Indiana Chapter
of Women in Public Finance to discuss all of this and more</b>. Ask your questions or just come to hang out. Watch your inbox for more info!</div>
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Great articles mentioned in this blog:</div>
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Abigail Pesta. “Estrogen Fest: Key Women in the Race for Congress.” The Daily Beast. <a href="https://www.exchange.iu.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=0CxiaATcskuldCuX4e6TckV87Otykc8IkjinID2P-IuC3suSp5igQydurKNkk3n2x4bgukj63Uw.&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.thedailybeast.com%2farticles%2f2012%2f11%2f06%2festrogen-fest-key-women-to-watch-today-in-the-race-for-congress.html" target="_blank">http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/11/06/estrogen-fest-key-women-to-watch-today-in-the-race-for-congress.html</a></div>
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Hannah Rosin. “Women less likely to be political outsiders now.” Special to CNN. <a href="https://www.exchange.iu.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=0CxiaATcskuldCuX4e6TckV87Otykc8IkjinID2P-IuC3suSp5igQydurKNkk3n2x4bgukj63Uw.&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.cnn.com%2f2012%2f11%2f07%2fopinion%2frosin-women-election%2findex.html%3fhpt%3dhp_t1" target="_blank">http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/07/opinion/rosin-women-election/index.html?hpt=hp_t1</a></div>
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Kyle Stock. <a href="https://www.exchange.iu.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=0CxiaATcskuldCuX4e6TckV87Otykc8IkjinID2P-IuC3suSp5igQydurKNkk3n2x4bgukj63Uw.&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.fins.com%2fFinance%2fArticles%2fSB130280163124105253%2fLost-Generation-Young-Women-Flee-Finance" target="_blank">http://www.fins.com/Finance/Articles/SB130280163124105253/Lost-Generation-Young-Women-Flee-Finance</a></div>
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Bloomberg News. “Elizabeth Warren, Deb Fischer help set record number of women in U.S. Senate.” <a href="https://www.exchange.iu.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=0CxiaATcskuldCuX4e6TckV87Otykc8IkjinID2P-IuC3suSp5igQydurKNkk3n2x4bgukj63Uw.&URL=http%3a%2f%2fnewyork.newsday.com%2fnews%2fnation%2felizabeth-warren-deb-fischer-help-set-record-number-of-women-in-u-s-senate-1.4197674" target="_blank">http://newyork.newsday.com/news/nation/elizabeth-warren-deb-fischer-help-set-record-number-of-women-in-u-s-senate-1.4197674</a></div>
Public Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5926705203644530505.post-29187545171124633282012-10-23T19:17:00.002-07:002012-10-23T19:17:58.193-07:00"How to Avoid a Mid Life Crisis"<div style="margin-bottom: 14pt; margin-top: 14pt; text-align: left;">
<strong><em><u>"How to Avoid a Mid Life Crisis"</u></em></strong><br />
<strong>By Professional Development Chair Taylor Paton</strong></div>
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There
aren’t many 20 something year olds I know of who have contemplated a
possible mid life crisis, that is, I didn’t know many before meeting
Steve Langerud last weekend. Principal of Steve
Langerud and Associates, LLC and DePauw University’s Director of Career
Development, Steve had some interesting insight on how to find a sense
of meaning in your career. In order to find your sense of meaning, ask
yourself “Where can you do what you do well
and care most deeply about?”</div>
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Most
of us are asked what we want to be when we grow up from the time we can
talk. For me, I told my mother at the age of two that I wanted to marry a
bald guy who drove a bus. So when Steve
said many of our truest ambitions stem from those first conceived career
paths, I was a little confused. However, I gave him a shot and found
that by asking “where” before “what” will ultimately lead to a career
down I path I cleared myself. Self-reflection
on your skills, the issues and people you want to work with, and the
type of environment you want to work in will give you the ultimate job
description perfectly tailored to you.</div>
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Now
where do you find this mystical job that you just dreamed up? Ask my
future bald bus driver husband… just kidding. You will have to find this
job by getting out and talking to people. They
will ask you <i>what</i> you want to do and you will tell them <i>where</i>
you are going. Tell them the skills you have, the issues and people you
want to work with, and the environment you want to work in. Steve calls
this your “Ten Second Statement.” Chances
are the person you are talking to may know someone who does something
similar to what you want to do. Ask for that person’s information and
see if it is, in fact, what you want to do. </div>
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Gone
are the days of career paths laid out for you. The biggest take away
from Steve’s presentation: Find someone who will pay you for what you
love to do (Similar to Confusious’ quote, “If you
choose a job you love, you’ll never work a day in your life”). And that,
ladies and gents, is how you will avoid a mid life crisis.<br />
</div>
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Visit Steve’s website to find out about him, read his blog, and even send him an e-mail at <a href="https://www.exchange.iu.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=ZTascuoRpEyHmilU5DeRESRylHwThc8Iv6Qpvqzx1hMMToOCcS1U3LPDedTlanwyRL337D8VnKQ.&URL=http%3a%2f%2fstevelangerud.com%2f" target="_blank">http://stevelangerud.com/</a>.
Also, Depauw University also has a great page devoted to Steve called “Meet Steve:” <a href="http://www.depauw.edu/news-media/latest-news/details/24107/" target="_blank">http://www.depauw.edu/news-media/latest-news/details/24107/</a>.</div>
<div style="margin-bottom: 14pt; margin-top: 14pt;">
Afterword: This blog
was in no way meant to harm the feelings of bald guys and/or bus drivers
and/or bald guys who drive buses. Steve was somewhat right about my
childhood career plans translating to my current
ambitions. I plan to work in city management addressing issues of fiscal
sustainability for the greater good of citizens, thus allowing bus
drivers, even bald ones, to keep their jobs.<br />
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<em>-</em><br />
<em>Editor's note: Taylor also serves as the Chair of PFA's Women in Public Finance Committee.</em> </div>
Public Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5926705203644530505.post-35442476003471857992012-09-24T10:00:00.001-07:002012-09-24T10:00:38.854-07:00<br />
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<i>The Importance of Understanding the Facts Behind Renewable Energy Subsidies</i></div>
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<i><b>PFA Environment and Energy Chair Hank Hebel </b></i></div>
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Finding adequate financing to fund renewable energy and
sustainability can be an extremely difficult task. Often, we depend on initiatives taken by the
federal government to assist in providing those funds to support the
accompanying investment. Subsidies from
the federal government are not a new phenomenon, yet campaign rhetoric can
distort the facts and make things seem as though the government is “picking
winners and losers”. In regards to
energy investment, the government has historically provided subsidies through
tax incentives such as production tax credits (PTCs). PTCs have been extremely important to the
recent rise in wind production; however, these credits for the wind industry
will expire at the end of the year. Some
may respond that an industry must be made to survive on its own without
government support, and while this may be a valid point, it is important to
understand the context of energy subsidization in the U.S. According to a study by DBL Investors, coal,
oil, gas, and nuclear industries have received a cumulative total of $630
billion in a variety of subsidies, such as land grants, R&D write-offs, and
other tax credits, while the renewables industry has received only $50 billion
in government investment. Yet, much of
the subsidization of the coal, oil, gas and nuclear industries is permanently
written into the tax code, while many subsidies for renewable energy are
appropriated on an annual basis.
Therefore, a true discussion about the government “picking winners and
losers” cannot be seriously examined without these facts being fairly
represented. </div>
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Check out the DBL study here: </div>
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Public Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5926705203644530505.post-64164117292965180622012-08-29T15:53:00.003-07:002012-08-29T15:53:41.709-07:00OPENING NIGHT - FALL 2012Welcome to the SPEA Public Finance Association, 2012 – 2013! <br /><br />PFA Co-Presidents Ashley Ames and Gregory Jasinski, along with our Vice President Alex Luboff, would like to personally invite you to join us and your fellow SPEAons at Yogi’s tomorrow night, Thursday at 7:00pm, for an informal social and call-out meeting. <br /><br />
Yogi’s is on 10th and Indiana Ave., just down the street from the SPEA building. <br /><br />Please visit our website [www.indiana.edu/~pfa] and like ourFacebook page [http://www.facebook.com/SPEAPFA] for more SPEA PFA informationand details! Public Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5926705203644530505.post-84096234562198139832012-04-14T05:47:00.002-07:002012-04-14T05:49:02.050-07:00PFA Tax Day Bar CrawlIn honor of Tax Day 2012 PFA is hosting the <b>1st Annual Tax Day Bar Crawl!</b><br />
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The crawl is happening <b>TONIGHT 4/14</b> so if you are looking for a way to celebrate the end of tax season 2012 and want to start spending your refund come out dressed to impress in your best tax auditor outfit and join your fellow PFAers for some late night drinking and tax calculating.<br />
<br />
Check out the event on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/331161030281733/">PFA's facebook</a> page for more details!<br />
<br />
Also, be sure to keep up to date with other events and job opportunities posted on the <a href="http://www.indiana.edu/%7Epfa/">PFA website</a>.<br />
<span lang="en-US">Sycamore Advisors and the Congressional Budget Office are still hiring interns for this summer - don't miss out on these opportunities if your current summer plans still only include your couch and Netflix :)</span><br />
<span lang="en-US"><br /></span><br />
<span lang="en-US"><i>Happy filing!</i></span><br />
<span lang="en-US"><br /></span><br />
<span lang="en-US"><br /></span><br />
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<br />Public Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5926705203644530505.post-7313442780290813852012-03-20T15:30:00.002-07:002012-03-20T15:30:45.744-07:00Networking and Career Panel Event - 3/21/12PFAers - Don't miss out on an amazing opportunity to talk with SPEA alum currently working in the public finance field during PFA's Networking and Career Advice Panel! <br />
<br />
Join us TOMORROW<b> </b>from 1:30 - 3:10pm as SPEA alum representing <b>Grant Thornton, Crowe Horwath, the Office of Management and Budget, and the city of Hamilton, OH</b> discuss their career paths, life in their respective cities, how SPEA helped them land their positions, and opportunities at their places of employment via videoconference. Check out the schedule below to plan ahead as each panelist will be calling in at a different time. There will be plenty of opportunities for Q&A and <b>FREE </b>Jimmy John's for lunch! Be sure to RSVP to akames@indiana.edu if you plan to attend any or all of this exciting event.<br />
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Event Schedule:<br />
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<b><u>1:30 - 1:50</u> </b><b>Adam Helms, </b>City Clerk with the City of Hamilton, OH and <b>Joshua Smith, </b>City Manager.<br />
The City of Hamilton, OH has <b>THREE full time fellowships</b> to share with our students!<br />
(SPEA Careers listings 6556, 6557, 6558 - deadlines are April 1st)<br />
<a href="http://www.hamilton-city.org/index.aspx?page=502">Click here for Joshua A. Smith's bio</a><br />
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<b><u>1:50 - 2:10 </u>Zachary Garber, </b>Office of Management and Budget<br />
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<b><u>2:10 - 2:</u></b><b><u>30 </u>Melissa Neuman, </b>Budget Preparation Specialist, Office of Management and Budget.<br />
Melissa is a SPEA MPA alum with concentrations in Public Financial Administration and Policy Analysis, 2010.<br />
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<b><u>2:30 - 2:50 </u>Michael Potter, </b>Consultant at Grant Thornton, LLP Global Public Sector<br />
Michael is a 2010 SPEA alum and former Service Corp Student and TA<b>. </b><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12pt;">As a member of the Transportation Security
Administration Performance Measurement and Management Team, Michael plays a key
role in the production of the TSAs chief performance management report, the
Management Objectives Report (MOR). Michael is responsible for coordinating
data collection with program offices, compiling performance management data,
and using the Performance Information Management System to create the reports
at the airport, hub, regional, and national levels. In addition to his
responsibilities in creating the MOR on a bi-weekly basis, Michael is
responsible for the design, creation, and distribution, of over twenty </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12pt;">performance management reports each month. As a member for the quality assurance
team, Michael provides technical testing support for the Airport Information
Management System.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12pt;"><b><u>2:50 - 3:10</u> Andrew B. Perry, </b>CGFM, Municipal Finance Advisory Consultant at Crowe Horwath LLP. Andrew is a 2010 SPEA alum.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12pt;"><i>This is a great opportunity to network and get insider advice from SPEA alum, we hope to see you all there!</i></span>Public Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5926705203644530505.post-60469819392974879472012-02-24T09:44:00.001-08:002012-02-24T09:44:38.316-08:00Employer Visit: Sycamore Advisors, LCCFormer SPEA students Emily Loehr and (PFA's very own former President) Ann Richardson will be on campus <a href="https://onestart.iu.edu/ccl-prd/events/view?date=02272012&type=week&pubCalId=GRP3621">Monday, February 27th</a>, to talk with current students about career development and job/internship opportunities with their Indianapolis-based company, Sycamore Advisors, LLC. <br />
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<u>Employer Overview:</u> <br />
Sycamore Advisors, LLC is a WBE certified firm, registered with the State of Indiana and the City of Indianapolis, specializing in providing independent financial advisory services to municipal governments, focused on developing and structuring cost-effective and appropriate solutions for financing major capital projects, as well as general operational and strategic financial consulting. Sycamore has extensive experience in wastewater, storm water and infrastructure capital financing programs, including addressing financial capability issues with the U.S. EPA. Sycamore Advisors is also registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board as a Municipal Financial Advisor and is registered with the Secretary of State in Illinois, Indiana and Missouri. <br />
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<u>Biographies: </u><br />
<strong>Emily Loehr</strong> joined <span class="il">Sycamore</span> Advisors in 2009, after completing her Master’s degree in Public Administration, with concentrations in public finance and policy analysis, from Indiana University’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs where she earned the distinction of ‘John Ryan Fellow.’ She completed her B.A. in Economics from the University of Minnesota Morris. Ms. Loehr focuses on data and economic analysis; preparing rating agency briefing materials, pro-forma cashflows, analyses of system billing and collection data, preparation of comparative quantitative analytics for EPA negotiations, implementation of and financial projections for various utility user charges, and preparation of cashflow projections and draw schedules for various bond series.<br /><br /><b>Ann Richardson</b> joined <span class="il">Sycamore</span> Advisors as an intern in 2011, while completing her Masters’ degree in Public Administration, with a concentration in public finance, from Indiana University’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs. She completed her B.A. in Political Science and French from Purdue University.<br /><br />Hosted by <a href="http://indiana.edu/~spea/career_services/index.shtml">IU SPEA Office of Career Services</a> and SPEA PFA.Public Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5926705203644530505.post-70938128689423791012011-12-21T10:12:00.000-08:002011-12-21T10:12:42.808-08:00PFA passes on Christmas Spirit through Giving TreeDecember 2011: PFA takes part in the Salvation Army Angel Tree program. PFA's members and leadership team worked together to purchase a full-size bicycle, skateboard, wallet, and football to help make Christmas a little brighter for some of those children less fortunate than us! <br />
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<br />Public Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5926705203644530505.post-21495217381697007322011-10-27T08:22:00.000-07:002011-10-27T08:22:08.295-07:00Public Finance Lunch in IndianapolisOn Friday, October 28th, we'll be having lunch in downtown Indy with Ann Latrop, current president of the Capital Improvement Board, Chuck Schalliol, former Director of the Indiana Office of Management and Budget and Chief Financial Officer for Indiana, as well as one to two investment managers from the Indiana Public Employees Retirement System (INPERS).<br />
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Time: 10:15<br />
Location: 143 West Market Street, Indianapollis (It is a brown, eight story building on the corner of Market and Capitol, and is right across the street from the Statehouse)<br />
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Anticipated Agenda:<br />
Introductions (approximately 10 minutes)<br />
Topics (approximately 10 minutes each speaker:<br /><br />o Chuck - Recent state and local reforms in Indiana<br /><br />o Ann - How has the Indianapolis Capital Improvement Board dealt with recent changes and fiscal stress?<br /><br />o Scott Davis (INPERS Investments) - How does Indiana's pension system compare to other states, and are there any measures currently being undertaken to help make the general pension sector more sustainable?<br />
Discussion/Q&A and warp-up (20 minutes or so)<br />
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See you there.Public Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5926705203644530505.post-28741832032099810222011-09-11T16:21:00.000-07:002011-09-14T19:17:08.910-07:00FALL - CALL OUT (UPDATED)Hello Folks,<br />
Public Finance Association will be hosting their Fall Call-Out Meeting and all of you are heartily welcomed. This event will be marked by the presence of both first and second year students thus would be a wonderful opportunity for all of us to share our experiences and get to know each other.<br />
Date: 9/15/2011 i.e., coming Thursday<br />
Location: <strike>Yogis</strike> Irish Lion<br />
Time: 9:00 PM<br />
Agenda: Fall Call-Out<br />
Reservation: say "SPEA"<br />
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Though I believe that people out there know whereabouts of <strike>Yogis</strike> Irish Lion but nevertheless I am posting the map indicating <strike>Yogis</strike> Irish Lion (B) with driving direction from SPEA (A)<br />
See you there.<br />
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by Neil Broshears<br />
Second Year MPA, Public Financial Administration<br />
<br />
After initially applying and interviewing for the Indiana Governor’s Office Internship Program, I was redirected to a second round of
interviews with Adam Horst, Indiana Budget Director, and Chris Ruhl,
Director of the Indiana Office of Management and Budget. Shortly thereafter, they brought me on board as an intern in their office. My
responsibilities primary involved assisting Budget Agency tax analysts
with the state revenue forecasting process. I also participated in a
number of other interesting and meaningful projects. I provided Adam
with recommendations for improving the Indiana Transparency Portal, an
inside look into Indiana State Government spending and operations. I
did some work refining the Indiana Employee Retirement Benefits
Account Plan website in hopes of making the website more informative
to state employees. Finally, I aided the Director of Government
Efficiency and Financial Planning in establishing and implementing a
monitoring plan for American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds going
to Indiana Universities. This included site visits to Notre Dame and
Purdue.<br />
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trips and meetings. During the beginning of August, I attended an
Indiana Budget Committee trip to Ball State University with analysts,
legislators and an assortment of Budget Agency officials. The
orchestrator of the Governor’s Office Internship Program was nice
enough to also include me in their trips; we visited Camp Atterbury, the Indiana Women’s Prison, the Governor’s Mansion and the State
Fairgrounds. Lastly, Adam also included me in quarterly performance
meetings with the directors of most state agencies.<br />
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Interestingly enough, my internship also allowed me to meet Governor
Mitch Daniels on two occasions, which I found to be, both, exciting
and informative!Public Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5926705203644530505.post-47821120557724831662011-08-30T10:22:00.001-07:002011-08-30T10:22:59.374-07:00Interning with Dowby Evan Sarosi<span style="font-family: Symbol; mso-bidi-font-family: Symbol; mso-bidi-font-size: 13.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Symbol;"><span style="mso-list: Ignore;"><span style="font: 7.0pt "Times New Roman";"> </span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 13.0pt;">I landed a job in Washington DC in the lobbying/government affairs department at The Dow Chemical Company. Most of my work this summer has been related to regulatory reform, trying to amend the Administrative Procedures Act as well as other statutes that regulate the process by which agencies issue rules. The bulk of that work related to two specific projects. The first project required me to create an interactive federal regulatory database that highlights and assesses regulations that have a high impact on Dow. The second project was a Dow position paper detailing Dow's views on what the federal rulemaking process should look like including front-end rulemaking process rights and back-end process rights of judicial reviewability. I also had the opportunity to work outside the regulatory reform sphere in more of a public finance capacity as I was given the paired with Dow’s our head tax lobbyist to provide support in our efforts at tax reform. I attended hearings, drafted memos and proposals, and coordinated stakeholder lobbying efforts into broader coalitions. Obviously the debt ceiling has been hanging over everything and that has a significant public finance focus. As an example, this summer I attended a hearing of the Joint Committee on Taxation (the first full joint committee hearing since the 1940's) to assess the impact that the tax code's preference for debt financing over equity financing has had on over-leveraged financial firms (leading to the financial crisis). I drafted a hearing memo, submitted questions for the record and worked with tax practitioners from different firms to build a business community position with respect to the preferences for debt and equity financing.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The internship proved to be quite a fruitful opportunity and definitely one that I encourage other SPEA students to apply.</span><br />
<!--EndFragment-->Public Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5926705203644530505.post-3512370981246272582011-08-30T10:21:00.000-07:002011-08-30T10:21:12.272-07:00Summer Abroadby Joseph Franzwa<div>(Continuing with the internship posts, this post is by Joseph Franzwa, who is also a student pursuing his MPA at SPEA and concentrating mainly in public finance.)</div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Arial;">This summer I interned at the Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG) in South Korea and was the Teaching Assistant for the SPEA in Berlin study abroad course. During the SMG Internship, I was placed in the International Cooperation Division where I helped the full time staff write and revise policy reports on international local governments, compared and contrasted Chicago and Seoul’s economic plans, and helped with various other tasks around the office.</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Arial;">This internship has given me a new appreciation for Korean culture and invaluable experience in and foreign local government. As the TA for the SPEA in Berlin course, I helped take students around Berlin, along with Professor Dr. David B. Audretsch, to many governmental site visits, attended lectures from many of Berlin’s top schools and research institutes, and attended a two day joint economic conference between Germany and the US. This course gave me great insight in Germany’s and the United States’ innovation policy, in addition to the European Union’s globalization and public policies.</span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Arial;"><br />
</span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Arial;">(Disclaimer: Joseph holds the office of VP, Finance at SPEA PFA)</span></div>Public Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5926705203644530505.post-57824958778737237892011-07-12T15:16:00.000-07:002011-08-30T10:24:25.095-07:00Ann at Crowe Horwath<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">by Ann Richardson</span><br />
<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">(Ann is MPA student at SPEA and had her summer internship at <a href="http://www.crowehorwath.com/">Crowe Horwath</a> and has readily accepted to share her experience with all of us)</span><br />
<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">As a Government Business Analyst Consultant Intern at Crowe Horwath, LLP, I have the opportunity to work with clients in a wide variety of public agencies to help them determine their needs, define, design, develop, and implement solutions that provide critical value to their organization. One project I worked on involved a strategic plan and roadmap for a $20 million infrastructure project the State of Indiana is looking to implement. During the course of the project, I worked with various state officials and analysts from the State’s OMB to develop recommended funding strategies. </span><br />
<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">The internship has been an invaluable experience, and the educational knowledge I have gained through SPEA helped me succeed throughout the internship and within Crowe’s organization. The coursework I studied during my first year at SPEA allowed me to understand how government is like a business, yet with ever-changing restraints and obstacles. This knowledge allowed me to help the client justify the project based on best public policy practices, and helped me identify funding sources for the infrastructure that are unique to government. </span><br />
<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">(Disclaimer: Ann is also the President of SPEA, PFA)</span>Public Finance Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11697243500317519927noreply@blogger.com0