In-Person Learning Event & Annual General Meeting

The FMI South-East New Brunswick Chapter is pleased to invite you to an In-Person Learning Event & Annual General Meeting

This event represents a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow public sector financial management professionals in the local area, enhance your professional development, and enjoy a sumptuous breakfast.

AGM followed by

A panel discussion with our GMA mayors on topics such as:

  • Major projects
  • Housing challenges
  • Vision for the future of the cities

A session on Fraud

  • “Ever revolving fraud schemes” Presented by: Const. Jeff Adams, Financial Crimes, J. Division RCMP

Event details

  • Provides attendees with 2 CPD credits
  • Includes a delightful breakfast buffet
  • Early Bird cost for this is: $60 (available until April 5, 2024)
  • Regular cost for this is: $75

Event timeline

  • Breakfast & Networking: 8:00am-9:00am (AST)
  • Annual General Meeting (AGM): 9:00am-9:15am (AST)
  • Panel discussion with GMA mayors: 9:15am -10:30am (AST)
  • Health Break: 10:30am-10:45am (AST)
  • RCMP Presentation: 10:45am-12:00pm (AST)

YOU MUST BE A SENB AFFILIATE TO VOTE!

Please take a few minutes to log in and update your profile. You’ll be able to vote on the upcoming nominations and receive invitations for various events hosted by the SENB Chapter.

  1. Login to your personal account.
  2. On the main page, check that the Chapter name that is listed beside “affiliation” is South-East New Brunswick.
  3. If this is not South-East New Brunswick, request a change of Chapter affiliation to SENB by emailing national@fmi.ca. At the same time, you can also request to become a member of FMI (this is optional).
  4. If you do not have an account at all, simply click on “Become a member” at the top of the page and fill out the form to create an account. Membership is free. 


For more information, please contact: southeastnb@fmi.ca

Registration is closed for this event.

Conférenciers

Const. Jeff Adams

Financial Crimes, J. Division RCMP