2022 CFO of the Year: Brian Tomamichel
Brian Tomamichel oversees business, operations and technology for Westfield-Washington Schools, one of the fastest-growing school districts in Indiana.
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Brian Tomamichel oversees business, operations and technology for Westfield-Washington Schools, one of the fastest-growing school districts in Indiana.
Barry Gardner oversees five departments for the Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township, including finance, facilities, grounds and custodial services, child nutrition and construction.
Christopher Ruhl leads all financial management, business services, treasury, human resource, information technology, sponsored research programs and internal audit functions at Purdue University, which has a $2.5 billion annual operating budget across all its campuses and Purdue Global.
As CFO, Mark Kern works with Firefly Children and Family Alliance’s CEO, management team and board to provide strategic and accurate financial management and recommendations to the agency.
As CFO of CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions—a not-for-profit dedicated to ensuring that seniors and people with disabilities live the best life possible—Michael Johnson provides strategic direction to assess new business opportunities and financial insight and collaborates not only with colleagues at CICOA but also other community organizations.
Jenny Skehan oversees the finance, human resources and IT teams for Girl Scouts of Central Indiana.
The problem is, this nanny-state, tax-hiking mentality is its own unhealthy addiction, and it won’t stop with cigarettes.
It is well known from multiple authoritative sources that increasing the cigarette tax is probably the most effective single strategy for reducing smoking rates.
Failure to invest in public health—and to raise taxes on all tobacco products—is not without cost.
Indiana’s per capita spending on public health in 2019 was $55; the national average was $91.
Science and math proficiency are critical to a student’s future success in the workforce.
It is clear the public wants news coverage. And through new business models, reporters can supply it.
Far too often, discussions about philanthropy exclude religion or seek to think of it as tangential.
The past few years have offered insights into how donors and funders can deepen their commitments.
A whole lot of things had to go wrong for us to need the Respect for Marriage Act in the first place, but it turned out that dignity and respect are not partisan values.
He is a consistent conservative voice and vote against the ‘Washington-knows-best’ government creep that so troubles most Republican primary voters.
The midterm elections showed Trump to be ‘The Biggest Loser,’ which gives cover for many Republicans to finally renounce and abandon him.
No amount of lies about the election process is going to change the vote totals.
It has apparently been determined that our public schools and universities have lost their ‘value proposition.’
Eliminate straight-ticket voting and implement ranked-choice voting.