FEI FowardThinking: One State’s Path to Recovery

1 CPE Credit

FEI ForwardThinking Q2 Series:
Government Controllers Speak

The role of government has never been more important than it is today, with federal, state and local leaders working with the private sector to lead the US economy out of the financial crisis created by the COVID-19 pandemic. With trillions of dollars at stake, government comptrollers are at the tip of the spear in making sure taxpayers’ money is spent wisely and the right private sector partners are working within the system.

Like many states, California had their economy turned upside down by the pandemic. Betty Yee - the second woman in California’s history to serve as the state’s elected controller and the daughter of Chinese immigrants – is now tasked with helping lead the state out of the crisis.

Join the Financial Education and Research Foundation (FERF), in cooperation with Robert Half | Protiviti, for the Q2 sessions of a year-long series featuring live, in-depth Q&A discussions with government controllers on the ways they are leading the state and federal government out of the pandemic.

FEI ForwardThinking: Government Controllers Speak Series Sessions

The Growing Role of the Federal Government
May 26 | 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Eastern  | 1 CPE credit
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A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR SERIES SPONSOR

Robert Half & Protiviti
Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-internet-based

Field

Economics, Technical

Prerequisites

None

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