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Oxbow Integrators is proud to be a sponsor of this amazing event. Please help us get the word out about this event at Syracuse University’s facility at Dupont Circle featuring some remarkable senior leaders. - Topic: “Driving Efficiencies in the Government” - Overview: Hosted by SDFM, Syracuse University, Oxbow Integrators, PLS 3rd Learning, and NextStep Technology, this free all day workshop will provide real world examples and insights into navigating in an increasingly changing environment. - Registration: https://lnkd.in/esk2y_PB Event Details: - Wednesday, August 13 | 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM - Syracuse University – Dupont Circle Facility (1333 New Hampshire Ave NW, 9th Floor, Washington, DC 20036 - Right Across the Street from the Metro Exit) - Registration, light breakfast & networking begins at 8:00 AM | Lunch to be provided | Evening reception begins at 4:30 PM - Free to all SDFM members Featured Program Speakers: - Rich Brady - Alaleh Jenkins - Hon Mike McCord - Tina Pierce - Bob Unger - Dave Thiede - Michael Fulton - Shawn Lennon - Dr. Dorothy Potter - Tony Brochu - David Harvey Why You Should Attend: - Gain insights into real-world solutions addressing the current resource environment - Hear from some of the most senior Department of Defense leaders at the forefront of our resource changing environment - Gain a greater understanding of current and anticipated future challenges and the increasing need for transparency and accountability Earn up to 7 CPE credits Who should attend? - This event is focused on providing insights to senior military and government executives seeking to understand their role in the contemporary resource environment, and how they can position their organization to thrive. - The event will be capped at no more than 120 attendees of senior-level government financial management professionals. Priority attendance will go to military and government civilians.