Aspiring Leaders Network (ALN)
Searching for Financial Management Institute - Capital
Chapter
Aspiring Leaders Network Committee
Members
If you are looking for a rewarding hands-on learning experience in
advancing the professional development of youth and the "Aspiring
Leaders Network" in the financial management sector within the
National Capital Region, then you may want to consider being a
member of the Financial Management
Institute - Capital Chapter (FMI-CC) Aspiring Leaders
Network Committee.
Aspiring Leaders
Network is an innovative program created to
engage young professionals in the financial management field, as
well as those emerging (university and college students),
interested in learning more with the aim of active engagement in
financial management within the public sector.
As a Committee
Member, you will play a vital role in:
- Developing the strategic
direction of Aspiring Leaders Network
- Implementing initiatives to
support the strategic objectives
- Encouraging the involvement of
your peers
- Participating in volunteer
opportunities with the rewards of free training
- Building and managing
relationships with financial management stakeholders
- Consulting with FMI-CC program
chairs to include youth issues and learning requirements in FMI-CC
program agendas
We are looking for individuals who are interested in learning more
about financial management within the public sector, and for
individuals who are action-oriented and want to have a direct
contribution to the financial management community. The expected
time commitment is a 2-year term, which includes a monthly
face-to-face committee meeting and approximately 1-2 hours per week
of individual responsibilities.
The FMI-CC provides real and relevant professional development in
new and emerging trends and best practices in the financial
management sector. It also provides communications and networking
opportunities to National Capital Region members. As the founding
Chapter of the Financial
Management Institute of Canada (fmi*igf), FMI-CC has focused on
ensuring excellence in the public sector financial management
profession since 1962.
If you are a young employed professional, we encourage you to talk
to your Manager to engage their support in advance of your
application to be part of our Aspiring Leaders
Network Committee. An FMI-CC Executive would be pleased to
answer any questions your Manager might have about the work
involved.
All applications will be reviewed. From those contacted,
nominations will be announced to ensure rotational succession on
the committee.
To apply, please send a cover letter stating reasons for your
interest and your CV to .
For more information, please contact Jackie Yang - Director,
Aspiring Leaders Network FMI-CC Board of Directors at .
This Capital Chapter initiative is aligned with the Financial
Management Institute of Canada (fmi*igf)'s Canada-wide "Aspiring
Leaders Network" initiative.