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| CFMA Breakfast - Seattle |
| 4/13/2010 |
| 8 am |
| Ruth’s Chris Steak House, 727 Pine Street, Seattle |
| TBD |
| Forensic Accounting:
Bob Albretsen, with Grant Thornton
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| Jobsite Tour - Date TBD |
| 5/15/2010 |
| TBD |
| TBD |
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| Date to be determined. Expected to be in May or June
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| Driving Range Social |
| 5/20/2010 |
| TBD |
| The Golf Club at Newcastle |
| TBD |
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| CFMA Golf Tournament |
| 6/7/2010 |
| TBD |
| Inglewood Golf Club |
| TBD |
| Bill Barclay |
| Annual Golf Tournament
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CFMA is a professional and social organization that
is dedicated to being the communications leader and
premier source of education and information for those
aspects of financial management unique to the
construction industry. Our local chapter consists of
approximately 150 members representing some 125
different companies in the Puget Sound Region. These
companies are either directly involved in or directly
support the local construction industry at large. These
supporting companies encompass a wide array of
industries including: Surety Bonding, Insurance,
Banking, Accounting, Law, Software Sales &
Development, and Private Consulting.
Chapter Mission
- To unite individuals having financial
responsibility in the construction industry.
- To provide a forum through which the Association's
members can meet to exchange ideas.
- To develop and coordinate education programs
dedicated to the purpose of improving the professional
standards of construction financial managers.
- To enhance the role and promote the image of the
construction financial manager.
- To make a positive contribution to the community
in which we live and work.
Chapter Vision
- Chapter is a professional and organized group
(viable and growing).
- Members participate broadly in many facets of the
organization.
- It's considered the premier source of information,
training, and education relating to construction
financial management.
- It's a fun place.
- Its members view the organization as valuable.
- Participation is considered essential to members
and their corporate sponsors.
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