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21. Money 2000: State Contacts
georgia. Michael Rupured financial management Specialist University of georgia 229Hoke Cooperative Extension Service Department of family Consumer
http://www.money2000.org/pages/contacts.htm
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Alabama
Robert W. White
Financial Specialist, Family Programs
Auburn University
211 Duncan Hall
Auburn, Al 36849-5616
(334) 844-5354(FAX)
rwwhite@acesag.auburn.edu
Alaska
Roxie Dinstel
Extension Home Economist
University of Alaska-Fairbanks
University Park Building, Room 138 Fairbanks, AK 99775-8155 (907) 465-6885 (FAX) fnrrd@uaf.edu
Arizona
Linda Block Extension Educator University of Arizona 4210 N. Campbell Avenue Tucson, AZ 85719 (520) 626-5849 (FAX) lblock@ag.arizona.edu
Arkansas
Judith Urich Family Resource Management Specialist P.O. Box 3912 2301 South University Avenue Little Rock, AR 72203 (501) 671-2294 (FAX) jurich@uaex.edu
California
Connie Costello Program Representative University of California-Riverside 139 Highlander Hall Riverside, CA 92521 (909) 787-5607 (FAX) connie.costello@ucr.edu
Colorado
Judy McKenna Family Resource Management Specialist Colorado State University 160 Aylesworth, SE Fort Collins, CO 80523 (970) 626-8849 (FAX) mckenna@cahs.colostate.edu

22. Family Connection Partnership
us in scenic Jekyll Island, georgia, as we include workforce literacy, family literacy,youth personnel, evaluation, financial management, reporting, payment
http://www.georgiafamilyconnection.org/comm/currentnews.htm
Current News last updated 3.21.2003
Finance Learning Institutes
New Funding Opportunity Dollar General Community Grants National Student Assistance Conference ... 2003 Family Connection Biennial Conference 2003 Family Connection Biennial Conference Mark your calendars for Oct. 19 - 21, 2003. Come celebrate with us in scenic Jekyll Island, Georgia, as we showcase community successes on behalf of children and families. The conference theme is "Building Bridges." Share your community's many successes and experiences. Network with state and community partners. Listen to state and nationally recognized speakers. Select from a variety of workshops on topics of interest to you. Learn about the latest research, proven practices and thought-provoking ideas. And have some fun at our final celebratory event. Look for more details soon. Meanwhile, check out

23. Special Programs - TD Waterhouse Institutional Services
the California Residential Mortgage Lending Act; georgia Residential Mortgage Fullcontrol, through their financial Advisor, over management of assets;
http://www.tdwaterhouseinst.com/special_programs/Special_Programs.html
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Call 800-934-6124 to determine if you qualify for the program.
Affinity Services
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• Business Services
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24. Meet The Faculty Of The Associate's Degree In Paralegal Studies
been working in accounting and financial planning since doctorate in educational psychologyat georgia State University I and II/Law Office management/family Law
http://www.ashworthcollege.com/academic/ul/faculty.html
Our dedicated faculty and staff look forward to making your learning experience both valuable and enjoyable. We'll be with you from lesson one until the day you graduate! Dr. F. Milton Miller, President, (from right to left) earned his Ed.D. in vocational/technical education and his M.S. in administration and supervision, both from the University of Missouri. He was a tenured college professor for many years and has been involved with the development of college curricula since 1965. John Graves, Dean of Degree Programs, earned his B.B.A. and his M.B.A. from the University of Central Oklahoma. He is a Certified Public Accountant, and has broad experience as an instructor, curriculum developer, and author for distance education programs. Karl Freedman, Esq., Registrar, earned his B.A. from the University of Wisconsin and his J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law. He is a member of the State Bar of Georgia and has been an educational administrator since 1989.
Carla Bryan, Ph.D., Business Communications I and II.

25. Academic Affairs - Degrees And Programs
financial Planning, Emphasis. Sport management, BS, MS, georgia Southern Universityoffers or will endeavor to offer CoOperative Education programs in most areas
http://www2.gasou.edu/acadaff/organization/deg_alph.html
Georgia Southern University
Degrees and Programs
Alphabetical Listing
A B C D ... W Subject Area Degree(s) Minor Teacher Certification Other Accounting BBA, MAcc Africana Studies Concentration American Studies Concentration Anthropology BA Applied Math Concentration (Graduate level only) Art BA, BFA, MFA Art - Studio Concentration Art Education BSEd, MEd, EdS Art History Concentration Asian Studies Concentration Athletic Training Emphasis return to top Banking Emphasis Biology, General BA, BSB, MS, BSEd Dual Degree - GA Tech Biostatistics Emphasis (Graduate level only) BSCons Broadcasting BS Business MBA Concentration Business Economics Emphasis Business Education BSEd, MEd return to top Ceramics Concentration Chemistry BA, BSCHEM, BSEd Dual Degree - GA Tech BS Civil Engineering Technology BSCET Coaching Emphasis (Graduate level only) Communication Arts BA Concentration Community Health BSHS Emphasis (Graduate level only) Comparative Literature Computer Science BS Concentration (Graduate level only)
Dual Degree - GA Tech Counselor Education MEd, EdS Concentration Curriculum Studies EdD return to top Drawing Concentration Dual degrees (3 yrs GSU/2 yrs GA Tech) See "Other" column for applicable areas return to top Early Childhood Education BSEd, MEd, EdS

26. Information
had been appropriated to georgia residents DO and MD approved) family practice residency providesoverall financial management; provides expertise from years of
http://www.goma.org/info.htm
Back To GOMA Home The purpose of the Georgia Osteopathic Medical Association is to promote public health while also promoting art, science and philosophy of osteopathic medicine. What is the Georgia Osteopathic Medical Association? The Georgia Osteopathic Medical Association (GOMA) is a non-profit organization comprised of osteopathic physicians, residents, interns and students who meet the membership requirements of GOMA Constitution and Bylaws. GOMA strives to elevate and maintain the high standards of the profession by
  • providing quality educational programs for its members; providing opportunities for the citizens of Georgia to attend an out-of-state medical school; and supporting osteopathic medical training programs.
Adherence to an established Code of Ethics is strongly recommended. The state association offers to its members, through a doctor-to-doctor peer review program, an opportunity to address issues of an ethical nature. GOMA seeks to provide for the needs of its members by continually updating membership services especially in the area of medical education and information and government relations through the quarterly newsletter, the GEORGIA DO. Encouraging D.O.s in other states to locate their practices in Georgia is an ongoing effort.

27. Georgia U. Kight
georgia U. Kight. lives in the areas of family Resource management, Foods SeniorHealth Insurance Information Program (SHIIP), financial management, Serv Safe
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/currituck/staff/gkight/
Georgia U. Kight
Extension Agent,
Family and Consumer Education
Responsibilities:
To give leadership to the organization and educational activities of the Extension Homemaker organization.
Successful Programs Include:
Partners in Wellness, Eldercare, Aging With Gusto, Consumer Fraud, Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP), Financial Management, Serv Safe and Food Safety, Noonliting (Weight Control), Simple Wills, Parenting, Stress Management and Child Care Training
Education
Received Masters degree in Adult Education at North Carolina State University in 1986. Received Bachelors of Science degree in Home Economics Education from East Carolina University in 1977. Received Associates of Arts degree from College of the Albemarle in 1975.
Experience
North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service - Currituck Center as Family and Consumer Education Agent from April 15, 1996 to present. North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service - Currituck Center as Home Economics / 4-H agent from June 1, 1978 to April 1996. To send an E-Mail message: georgia_kight@ncsu.edu

28. PLAN (Planned Lifetime Assistance Network)
day activity, entitlements, financial management, health care PO Box 888916 Atlanta,georgia 30356 (678 assistance with money management, family support groups.
http://www.nami.org/helpline/plan.htm
NAMInet
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    Helpline Fact Sheet
    Information about PLAN Programs in Operation The National PLAN Alliance
    195 Woodlawn Avenue
    Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 Telephone: Fax: E-mail:
    npa@nycap.rr.com Board of Directors: Carolyn Weiss, President (PLAN of Pennsylvania) Harry Gallagher, Vice President (PLAN of New Jersey) Ray Gonzalez, Treasurer (PLAN of NE Ohio) Edward Brazill (Personal Support Network, Northern Virginia) Susan Hartely (Life Plan Trust of North Carolina) Gerry Harwood (PLAN of Maryland/DC) Richard Neidhard (PLAN of SW Ohio) Robert Ploger (PLAN of Northern Texas) Mark Russell (Personal Support Network, Northern Virginia) John Siegel (PLAN of California) Executive Director: Carol Obloy The National PLAN Alliance has 23 member programs in 18 states. PLAN programs are established to serve the future care planning needs of families who have an adult relative with mental illness or other lifelong disabilities. Please contact the National PLAN Alliance for information regarding: Life Planning Workbook , a workbook designed to help families gather the information required to begin the planning process to assure that caring never ends PLAN Guidebook , a guide to help those interested in establishing a PLAN (Planned Lifetime Assistance Network) program through each step in the process.
  • 29. ISyE At Georgia Tech - Economic Decision Analysis
    is also closely affiliated with georgia Tech's Quantitative the design, developmentand implementation of financial products and risk management strategies
    http://www.isye.gatech.edu/academics/programs/eda.php
    Home About ISyE Academic Programs Student Information ...
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    ECONOMIC DECISION ANALYSIS
    The economic decision analysis (EDA) Ph.D. concentration in ISyE focuses on decision-making models that integrate the economic, strategic and operational perspectives of the firm Economic Decision Analysis The economic decision analysis group is also closely affiliated with Georgia Tech's Quantitative and Computational Finance Program, whose curricula teaches students how to apply our basic engineering tools (optimization, stochastic analysis and simulation) in the design, development and implementation of financial products and risk management strategies. In fact, qualified students may wish to seek formal admission to the MSQCF degree program. This option can be pursued independently as a master's student or during one's Ph.D. program of study. Much activity surrounds research topics in the emerging field of financial engineering including asset pricing, portfolio optimization, energy pricing models, and real option models for capital investment.
    ACADEMIC FACULTY ASSOCIATED WITH ECONOMIC DECISION ANALYSIS Shijie Deng
    Wedad Elmaghraby

    Paul M. Griffin

    30. NGO Sector News
    17th, 2002, was dedicated to Kobalia family line Intergovernmental Fiscal Relationsand Local financial management on March 1722, 2003, Tbilisi, georgia.
    http://www.horizonti.org/06_Publications/Biuleten/Biul259/Biul259.html
    Horizonti Announcements
    TRAININGS FOR NGOS AND INITIATIVE GROUPS
    The Horizonti Foundation will conduct the following training sessions for NGOs and initiative groups:
    For preliminary registration please contact the reception desk of the Horizonti Foundation at 2 Dolidze St. 6th floor, Tbilisi, phone: 33 42 87, 33 08 93, 33 28 16/17/18; fax: 987504.
    NGO Announcements
    CIPDD ANNOUNCES TENDER FOR DEVELOPMENT OF WEB SITE
    The Caucasus Institute for Peace, Democracy, and Development (CIPDD), based in Tbilisi, Georgia, working together with partner organizations in Armenia and Azerbaijan announces a tender for the development of a website within a joint three-party project of the Caucasus Common Media Space Development.
    Please see detailed requirements at the following address:
    http://www.cipdd.org/jobs_grants/_disc10/00000008.htm
    Rustavi Civil Education Center and The International Association of Disabled Women of Georgia announce a competition on School and Gender Education. Any teacher from Rustavi can participate in the competition. The teachers should submit an essay concerning the following topics:
    Successful examples of equal education opportunity for men and women and the opinions of colleagues, etc. can be included into essays.

    31. Agricultural Credit Conference - Invited Speakers
    of Maddux financial Services, a feeonly financial planning firm economics from TheUniversity of georgia, an MS Ph.D. in family resource management from Purdue
    http://www.dce.ksu.edu/dce/cl/KABankers/agcredit/presenters.html
    AGRICULTURE CREDIT CONFERENCE
    Invited Speakers
    John Anderlik began his career with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as
    A financial institution examiner in Los Angeles, CA, where he examined many troubled banks and thrifts in the early 1990s. In 1997, he became a senior financial analyst in Kansas City with the FDIC's newly formed Division of Insurance, which is tasked with the responsibility of analyzing economic and banking trends that have far-reaching implications for insured financial institutions. In 1999, he became the Regional Manager for DOI in Kansas City (in 2001 the division expanded to become the Division of Insurance and Research). Anderlik and his group publish Regional Outlook for the Kansas City Region, which is a quarterly newsletter read by bankers and academia that analyzes economic, agricultural, and banking issues. Anderlik holds a B.S. in finance from Cal Poly Pomona and received his Chartered Financial Analyst designation in 1999. Art Barnaby Joyce A. Cantrell

    32. Job No Longer Available
    of services to meet the financial needs of base in Alabama, Florida, georgia, Maryland,Tennessee for the introduction, implementation and management of AMA's
    http://www.jobsinthemoney.com/guest/viewjob.cfm?JobsID=85989

    33. IFAP - Information For Financial Aid Professionals
    Disaster Letter98-20(MAR), Flooding in georgia. improvement Specialist for eachCase management Team in on the Title IV Student financial Assistance programs.
    http://ifap.ed.gov/IFAPWebApp/currentDPCLettersYearPag.jsp?p1=1998&p2=a

    34. IREX - Building Civil Society > Completed Programs > Institutional Partnerships
    University of georgia, Carl Vinson Institute of offer courses in financial managementstrategies, and provide association and promote management training for
    http://www.irex.org/programs/completed/ipp/partnerships.asp
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    United States
    Institutional Partnerships Project
    List of Partnerships
    Agriculture Partnership Projects
    Project Partners Project Purpose To establish a continuing education center and produce a core of trained leaders in business, financial services, and agribusiness.
    • (College Station, TX)
      Russian Federation Ministry of Agriculture and Provisions (Moscow)
      Six regional agribusiness academies (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Krasnodar, Kazan, Irkutsk, Barnaul)
    To enhance the management decision-making skills of professionals in the agribusiness sector through curriculum development, training seminars, and internships.
    To establish a prototype training center where market-oriented skills and knowledge can be transferred to managers in the grain marketing and processing complex in the Russian Federation and to promote the development of the Russian Grain Union.
    • Volunteers in Overseas Cooperative Assistance (Washington, DC)

    35. SBDC - CPEs For CPAs 2000 Speaker Profiles
    of the current ethical issues on family businesses the Professional Development Committeefor the georgia Healthcare financial management Association
    http://www.gsu.edu/~wwwsbp/cpe2000speakers.htm
    CPEs for CPAs 2002
    Speaker Profiles Rodney G. Alsup, DBA, CPA
    T.P. Hall, MBA, CPA
    John P. McAllister, Ph.D., CPA
    Sheb True, Ph.D.

    Dr. True is a member of the graduate faculty at the Michael J. Coles College of Business at Kennesaw State University (KSU) where he teaches in the KSU Executive-M.B.A. program. He has previously held an academic appointment at Loyola Marymount University, and is also currently a Visiting Scholar in Residence at the University of West Florida. He has served as the director of several international programs and coordinated study tours of cultures and businesses to more than 40 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and in the Americas. He is currently co-editing a book on Business Ethics and Organizational Compliance entitled, “Rights, Writs, and Responsibilities;” serves as a steering committee member for the KSU Center for Leadership, Ethics, and Character; and is writing an article on the impact of the current ethical issues on family businesses. Professor True has over forty publications of his academic research in journals and conference proceedings, including Structural Equations Modeling, Journal of Marketing Channels, Journal of MacroMarketing, Journal of European Marketing, Marketing Education Review, Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives, Southern Business Review, and the American Marketing Association International Educators' conference, as well as others.” and his research expertise and skills have been recognized via research grants and he was awarded "Best Research/Theory/Models Paper" at the Southern Marketing Association Conference. He is the editor of the Journal of Executive Education, has reviewed for and served on the editorial board for several business journals, continuously serves as a manuscript reviewer for various academic associations, and is an active member in several academic and trade associations.

    36. Georgia Perimeter College, Decatur Campus - Campus Goals
    to support the comprehensive enrollment management plan. Provide additional trainingto financial Aid personnel the family, thereby making “family focus” a
    http://www.gpc.peachnet.edu/~gpcdec/campgoal.htm

    Decatur Campus Home Page
    Message from the Provost, Dr. Felita Williams About Decatur Campus Academic Links ... Email Us!
    Decatur Campus and Rockdale Center GOALS and TASKS Monitor and mobilize the College to support the comprehensive enrollment management plan. Provide 15-20 minute training and orientation sessions for advisors with updates for that day’s happenings: closed classes, new classes, etc. Train advisors to encourage students to sign up for low enrollment courses. Establish a corps of faculty advisors who specialize in their discipline and offer compensation for this advising. Offer sequences of classes corresponding to a student’s major and use online classes to supplement those not offered at Decatur Campus/Rockdale Center. Provide additional training to Financial Aid personnel so they can adequately advise students about alternative sources of tuition, i.e., scholarships, grants, emergency funds, etc. Recruitment – Pursue a broad range of strategies, including the following:

    37. FRB: Speech, Gramlich -- Financial Literacy -- November 21, 2000
    a better understanding of issues related to family financial management through our groupssuch as the georgia Consortium for financial Literacy are
    http://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/speeches/2000/20001121.htm
    Remarks by Governor Edward M. Gramlich
    (Prepared text; appearance canceled)
    Fall Conference of the Georgia Consortium for Personal Financial Literacy, Atlanta, Georgia
    November 21, 2000
    Financial Literacy I am pleased to participate in your fall conference. Over the years I have spoken frequently about the importance of financial literacy and how it contributes to the efficient functioning of our society. We all know that the free market works best if consumers make informed financial decisions about savings, borrowing, investing, and banking. Partnerships, such as the Georgia Consortium for Personal Financial Literacy, help consumers become more informed financial decisionmakers. You contribute by raising issues, searching for solutions, and delivering services. And you demonstrate that organizations uniting for a common purpose can respond to consumers' needs and help them learn how to manage money, borrow wisely, and build assets. The program today furthers the goal we all share of encouraging individuals to learn about financial and economic matters. The United States has always had a relatively low personal saving rate. Personal debt and bankruptcy rates are high, and many lower-income families have found it difficult to build wealth. More than 50 million Americans have no retirement savings beyond Social Security, and only half of American workers currently participate in any employer-provided pension plan. The Federal Reserve commits significant resources to studying the financial conduct of consumers. We have gained a better understanding of issues related to family financial management through our Survey of Consumer Finances, a study of 4,500 households that is undertaken every three years. From our most recent survey, released early this year, we learned that 13 percent of all families surveyed do not maintain a checking account with traditional financial institutions, with nearly 83 percent of these households reporting annual incomes of less than $25,000.

    38. GuideStar Participants That Provide Utilities Assistance
    georgia. Clayton County family Care, Inc. Budget and financial management AssistanceFeed My People Good Samaritan Center of Excelsior Springs New Hope Step, Inc
    http://www.guidestar.org/news/features/table_utilities.html
    GuideStar Participating Organizations
    That Provide Utilities Assistance
    Alabama Indiana Minnesota North Carolina ... Wyoming
    Alabama Catholic Social Services
    Community Service Programs of West Alabama, Inc.

    Organized Community Action Program, Inc.

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    California Greater Watts Development Corp.
    Rahima International Foundation

    Willets Community Services Corp

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    Connecticut Centro de la Comunidad
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    Delaware Beacon Mission
    Billy Cook Foundation
    Neighborhood House, Inc. Back to top District of Columbia East of the River Community Development Corp. Back to top Florida Alelph Institute Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. Jewish Family Services of Greater Orlando, Inc. Back to top Georgia Clayton County Family Care, Inc. Faith in Serving Humanity, Inc. Heart of Christ, Inc. Lagrange Personal Aid Program ... Back to top Illinois Community Response, Inc. Emergency Fund for Needy People Back to top Indiana Community Action of Northeast Indiana, Inc. Kosciusko 21st Century Foundation, Inc. Lighthouse Ministries, Inc. Monroe County United Ministries ... Back to top Iowa South Central Iowa Community Action Program, Inc.

    39. Dave Witt's Family Development Page HEFE At The University Of Akron
    Context 7400506 (3) family financial management 7400540 (3 the bottom end of financialtroubles homelessness of georgia - Child and family Development; Texas
    http://www.uakron.edu/hefe/fam1.html
    click on the links for details Faculty News Program Details The WOW Factor Family Development
    Faculty
    B.A. in Family Development
    Minor in Child Development
    ...
    E-mail Prof. Witt with suggestions for additions or improvements for this page.
    Family Development Division Faculty Janice Chebra Assistant Professor, Family Development, Ph.D. (1997) Ohio State U.
    Pamela Schulze
    Assistant Professor, Child Development. Ph.D. (2000) University of Connecticut. Child Development, Poverty and the Family, Child Development Theories. Homepage Susan D. Witt Assistant Professor, Child Development. Ph.D. (1995) The University of Akron.
    Child Development, Courtship and Relationship Development, Parent Education, Developmental Parent Child Interaction, Gender Role Socialization, Parent Child Relations Homepage David D. Witt Professor, Family Development. Ph.D. (1983) Texas Tech University. Family Crisis,Research Methods,Courtship and Relationship Development, Fatherhood, Adolescence in the Context of the Family, Family Over the Lifespan.
    Homepage
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    The WOW Factor from the Family Development Perspective One of the problems many college graduates face is a lack of on-the-job training. Because of the 5 credit Internship in Family Development, Family Development majors have work experience built into their degree program. At graduation, in addition to letters of reference from their college professors, they can also have in hand a letter of reference from their internship supervisor that speaks to their work ethic.

    40. Geteducated.com Graduate And Professional Programs
    Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, georgia, 300334097 a Master’s in Accountingand financial management, Human Resources PhD in business management or in
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