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Best Practices in Asset Management
What You will Learn:
Benefits to having an asset management plan;
Best practices in asset management planning;
Considerations with respect to maintaining your asset management plan;
Potential plan enhancements; and
Integrating your plan with other municipal processes and documents.
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is designed for CAOs, Treasurers, Finance Officers, and other Department Representatives that are interested in learning about asset management practices or are responsible for asset management planning.
About your Workshop Leader:
Watson & Associates Economists is one of Canada's leading economic consulting firms and is widely recognized as a leading authority on the fiscal aspects of the municipal government and school board sector. Watson & Associates has been involved in many aspects of municipal finance, including asset management and fiscal impact related services.
Dan Wilson
is a Director with Watson & Associates. He has extensive experience in the areas of municipal finance and municipal auditing with seven years of industry practice with municipal governments and public accounting/auditing firms before joining Watson.
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Quantity must be a positive whole number.
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