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A major goal of the American Association for Budget and Program Analysis (AABPA) is to advance knowledge and understanding about the profession of budget and policy analysis processes in the public sector.  The AABPA Speakers Bureau is a significant means of fulfilling that goal.

AABPA Speakers Bureau volunteers are available to share their extensive knowledge and insight about public and nonprofit budgeting and policy analysis; the day-by-day work of policy and budget professionals; and the activities of AABPA.  Presentations by bureau members are of value to students preparing for careers in public sector budgeting and policy analysis as well as to nonprofit organizations and private sector firms seeking more information about public budgeting.

Bureau speakers have varied experiences in diverse parts of public sector budgeting and policy analysis.  Some have served most of their careers to date in a particular role. Others have broad experience in many different roles in public sector budgeting and analysis.  Bureau members also are comfortable making presentations in varying settings.  AABPA invites universities and colleges, nonprofit organizations, and private entities to review the profiles of bureau members to determine which speakers can best address your needs and interests in budgeting and policy analysis in the setting desired by your organization.  Interested parties may contact speakers directly by clicking here or by clicking "Speakers Bureau Profiles" in the quick links above.

In addition to the presentations of speakers, AABPA provides material about AABPA educational and professional goals and its activities and events.  A link to a general description of AABPA and its programs is also on the menu above.

If you have questions about AABPA, the Speakers Bureau, or need help in determining how best to use the Bureau as a resource for your organization, the Bureau Coordinator can assist you.  The Speakers Bureau coordinator is Edward Brigham.  You may contact the coordinator at [email protected].  Prospective members may also contact the Coordinator to discuss how to participate in the Bureau. Additional information can also be found here or by clicking "Speakers Bureau Guidelines" in the quick links at the top of the page.


Recent Appearances by AABPA Speakers:
Public Budgeting and Finance class of the West Virginia University School of Public Administration
AABPA discusses the Federal budget process with the Public Budgeting and Finance class of the West Virginia University School of Public Administration.  Morgantown, WV; March, 2013.  AABPA speaker:  Edward Brigham.
 
Create the Fix: Empowering the Public to Solve the Federal Budget Crisis

“Create the Fix:  Empowering the Public to Solve the Federal Budget Crisis,” sponsored by the West Virginia University Department of Public Administration.  Morgantown, WV; April 2012.  AABPA Speakers:  Melissa Neuman and Jon Stehle.

 
Panel on Budget Competencies
Annual conference of the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) “Panel on Budget Competencies.”  Kansas City, MO; October 2011.  AABPA speakers:  Melissa Merrell and Jon Stehle.
 
Career Paths in Budget and Program Analysis: A Roundtable Discussion.
Southeastern Conference on Public Administration (SECoPA) panel “Career Paths in Budget and Program Analysis: A Roundtable Discussion.” New Orleans, LA; September 2011.  AABPA Speaker:  Melissa Merrell.
 
Transparency 2011: The Budget and Your Career

“Transparency 2011:  The Budget and Your Career” conference sponsored by the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA) of Pittsburgh University.  Pittsburgh, PA; February 2011.  AABPA Speakers:  Edward Brigham, Marvin Phaup, and Jon Stehle.

 
Panel on the Federal Road Map

Southeastern Conference on Public Administration (SECoPA) panel on the Federal Road Map.  Wilmington, NC: October 2010.  AABPA Speaker:  Melissa Merrell.

 
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