Live Event

Outcome Budgeting: 3 Disruptive Innovations

October 10, 2018 | 4:00PM - 5:00PM PT

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Do you struggle to effectively prioritize spend at your agency?

Join us for a free, interactive session with Andrew Kleine to learn how you can implement performance-focused budgeting to drive more effective outcomes. And earn one CPE credit for successful completion of the training!


Date: Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Location: OpenGov’s headquarters, 955 Charter Street, Redwood City, CA 94063
Presenter: Andrew Kleine, former Baltimore Budget Director and author of the newly released book, City on the Line: How Baltimore Transformed its Budget to Beat the Great Recession and Deliver Outcomes
Bonus! Attendees will receive a promo postcard for 30% off Andrew Kleine's book, while supplies last.

At the conclusion of the training, Learners will be able to:
  • Define and understand outcome-based budgeting
  • Leverage Baltimore’s experience on how to get buy-in and adopt performance-focused budgeting
  • Create their own plan for implementing outcome-based budgeting

CPE credit overview
Field of study: Business Management & Organization
Course level: Overview (General review from a broad perspective)
Prerequisite: No prerequisite knowledge is required
Preparation:
No advanced preparation is required
Delivery Method: Group Live
CPE: 1.00 credit sponsored by Workiva*
Cost: Free

For information regarding administrative policies such as a complaint or cancellations, please contact [email protected]

*Participants must participate in group interactions during the event, and participants must stay for the entire duration of the event, as described in the event details, in order to be eligible for CPE.

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Speakers

Andrew Kleine
Andrew Kleine is a nationally recognized leader in budgeting for outcomes, long-term financial planning, Lean Government, and pension and health benefit reform. He is #40 on the 2017 ELGL Traeger List of Top 100 Local Government Influencers. He is the author of the forthcoming book, City on the Line: How Baltimore Transformed its Budget to Beat the Great Recession and Deliver Outcomes (Rowman & Littlefield), to be released in October 2018.

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Andrew served as Baltimore’s budget director from 2008 to 2018, after nearly 15 years of federal government service that included budget and policy positions in the U.S. Department of Transportation, White House Office of Management and Budget, and Corporation for National and Community Service.

His implementation of Outcome Budgeting in Baltimore helped the city prioritize its spending during an unprecedented fiscal crisis. He engaged citizens in the budget process with a citizen survey, citizens’ guide to the budget, and budget workshops and online tools that allowed citizens to try their hand at balancing the city budget. 

Andrew led the development of the city’s first-ever ten-year financial plan, which has already cut a large structural budget deficit in half, reduced taxes, shrunk unfunded liabilities by 25 percent, pumped more than $250 million into infrastructure projects, and boosted the City’s bond rating to AA. “OutcomeStat” received GFOA’s 2016 Award for Excellence in Financial Management.

Andrew received the 2016 National Public Service Award from the American Society for Public Administration and the National Academy of Public Administration. He holds a B.A. in Political Science from Washington University in St. Louis and a Master of Public Policy from the University of Michigan. Andrew lives with his wife Kelly and children, Sara Gail and Schroeder, in Silver Spring, Maryland.

Caitlin Steel, CPA, MBA

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Senior Director of Product Management at OpenGov

Caitlin is a product leader with experience developing modern user friendly tools that drive automation and efficiency for complex financial processes.  Prior to working to develop these solutions she spent over 20 years in Finance and Accounting where she gained valuable in depth knowledge of how companies handle budgeting, accounting and finance.   Caitlin is responsible to ensure our products meet customers needs, are technically accurate and meet best practices in the government sector. She also serves as a volunteer member of the GFOA Budget Book review team.

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