The Government Finance Officers Association has recognized the City of Sanford, NC with a Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for its budget for the 2013-2014 fiscal year.
This award is reserved for budgets that serve as an entity’s policy document, financial plan, operations guide, and communications device. Budget documents must be rated "proficient" in each of those four categories, as well as the 14 criteria within those categories, to receive the award.
In addition to the budget award, Financial Services Director Beth Kelly was awarded a Certificate of Recognition for Budget Presentation for being primarily responsible for the budget’s superior rating.
This is the City of Sanford, NC’s 28th consecutive year receiving the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award.
You can access the City of Sanford’s budget on our website.
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Monday, September 16, 2013
Beth Kelly To Serve As Financial Services Director
The City of Sanford has selected Beth Kelly to serve as Director of Financial Services.
As director, Kelly will manage all financial aspects for the City, including financial reporting, debt issuance, budgeting, and revenue analysis and projections for the general and utility funds. Kelly has served as Interim Director since August 19, 2013 when the position was vacated by Melissa Cardinali.
Kelly’s experience makes her a natural fit for the position, says Hal Hegwer, City Manager. She has served as Assistant Director of Financial Services for the City of Sanford since March of 2005. Prior to that, she worked as an auditor of North Carolina local governments (counties and municipalities) for public accounting firm Dixon Hughes Goodman, formerly Dixon Hughes, PLLC.
This new role will place Kelly in the position to directly manage $14.5 million in debt issuance for the general obligation bonds passed in the September 10 municipal primary. Her previous bond experience shows she is up to the task. “Beth Kelly was integral in obtaining excellent interest rates for the $54 million in revenue bonds necessary for the Wastewater Treatment Plant expansion, a project that totaled $72 million,” Hegwer says.
“I have a great deal of confidence in Beth Kelly. Her accounting background and prior auditing experience are strong assets for the City. Serving as Assistant Director of Financial Services and Interim Director of Financial Services has prepared her to hit the ground running,” Hegwer says.
Kelly graduated from Meredith College in 1998 with a degree in accounting. She is an active member of the North Carolina Governmental Finance Officers Association and the North Carolina Governmental Investment Association.
As director, Kelly will manage all financial aspects for the City, including financial reporting, debt issuance, budgeting, and revenue analysis and projections for the general and utility funds. Kelly has served as Interim Director since August 19, 2013 when the position was vacated by Melissa Cardinali.
Kelly’s experience makes her a natural fit for the position, says Hal Hegwer, City Manager. She has served as Assistant Director of Financial Services for the City of Sanford since March of 2005. Prior to that, she worked as an auditor of North Carolina local governments (counties and municipalities) for public accounting firm Dixon Hughes Goodman, formerly Dixon Hughes, PLLC.
This new role will place Kelly in the position to directly manage $14.5 million in debt issuance for the general obligation bonds passed in the September 10 municipal primary. Her previous bond experience shows she is up to the task. “Beth Kelly was integral in obtaining excellent interest rates for the $54 million in revenue bonds necessary for the Wastewater Treatment Plant expansion, a project that totaled $72 million,” Hegwer says.
“I have a great deal of confidence in Beth Kelly. Her accounting background and prior auditing experience are strong assets for the City. Serving as Assistant Director of Financial Services and Interim Director of Financial Services has prepared her to hit the ground running,” Hegwer says.
Kelly graduated from Meredith College in 1998 with a degree in accounting. She is an active member of the North Carolina Governmental Finance Officers Association and the North Carolina Governmental Investment Association.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
City Now Accepting Proposals For Banking Services
The City of Sanford's Financial Services Department has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for banking services. The contract period will be March 1, 2013 through February 28, 2017.
Proposers must be federally or state chartered with branch banking facilities located within Sanford's city limits, or in the vicinity of the City of Sanford's municipal buildng. The bank must also be a qualified depository for public funds. See the RFP here.
All answers will become public record and will be emailed to proposers who received a copy of the original RFP.
Proposers must be federally or state chartered with branch banking facilities located within Sanford's city limits, or in the vicinity of the City of Sanford's municipal buildng. The bank must also be a qualified depository for public funds. See the RFP here.
Offer Your Services
The deadline to submit a proposal is noon on December 21, 2012. You can download the bid proposal and tabulation sheet from the News & Announcements section of our website.Questions?
For questions or additional information, contact Melissa Cardinali at 919-775-8209 or melisssa.cardinali@sanfordnc.net before 3pm on December 19, 2012.All answers will become public record and will be emailed to proposers who received a copy of the original RFP.
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