December 2 - 4, 2019
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The International Monetary Fund
A dedicated focus on Public Financial
Management Reform and capacity development improves the skills of the Ministry
of Finance, improves how the country’s public finances are used, and helps
governments make good decisions at the right time. Ultimately, an improved
financial management system, with strong management of public finances,
benefits all citizens due to effective delivery of public services including
education, health care, energy, environmental, and justice programs.
Thomas Ingvoldstad, Technical Director of PFM, Cardno
Ibrahima Diakite, Country Team Leader, Global Fund Fiscal Agent, Cardno International Development
John Thissen, Public Financial Management Director, Chemonics
Damien de Walque, Senior Economist, Development Research Group, World Bank
Wanda Jaskiewicz, Global Project Director, USAID Human Resources for Health (HRH) 2030/Chemonics International
Mark Gallagher, Ph.D., Senior Advisor, DevTech Systems, Inc.
Steven Rozner, Senior Fiscal Advisor, E3 Bureau, USAID
Egle Vilkelyte, Senior Economist at DevTech Systems, Inc.
Stephen Lewarne, Principal , Federal Practice, Deloitte Consulting
Andrew Smith, Specialist Leader, Deloitte Consulting
Ron McMorran, Specialist Leader, Deloitte Consulting
Gaoqi Zhang, Master of Public Policy Student, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University
Chenming Ran, Master of Public Policy Student, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University
Abhey Kumar, Assistant Controller General of Accounts, Ministry of Finance, Government of India
Chinmay P. Patil, Assistant Controller General of Accounts, Ministry of Finance, Government of India
Dave Pearl, VP of Programs and Conference Chair, ICGFM
John Thissen, VP Communications, ICGFM
Laura Robinson, Chair, Committee on Overseas Programs, ICGFM
The International Monetary Fund, 1900 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, HQ2, Washington, DC 20431
Location: The International Monetary Fund, 1900 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, HQ2, Washington, DC 20431
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