March 14-17, 2022 • Long Beach Convention Center • Long Beach, CA
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Cash Flow Turbulence for New Schools


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Long Beach Convention Center, Seaside Ballroom B

Managing cash flow is a daunting challenge for new charter schools. Participants will learn when to expect revenue in their first year of operation and understand the complex calendar of funding. They will also receive critical guidance from experts on timing, managing expenses, and the considerations and avenues for obtaining financing.

Topic:
Operational Integrity - Funding
Audience:
Business managers, New school developers, Operations leaders
Level:
All

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Presented by


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Brian Holmes
Senior Client Manager
EdTec Inc.

In the five years since joining the EdTec Inc. team, Brian Holmes has been working with several charter schools to support their financial management and compliance reporting. He has a passion for translating complex financial information in order to better inform charter leadership's decision making process. Prior to working with schools, he spent over six years working in public sector finance supporting various government entities in a similar capacity. He holds a BS in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from Humboldt State University.


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Sam Leonard

EdTec Inc.

I started my career at EdTec in September of 2020, in the midst of a virtual work environment. Since then, I have learned a lot and found joy in helping charter schools maintain and improve their operations. EdTec has provided me with many great opportunities to assist charter schools with their business activities.


Handouts

Cash Flow Turbulence for New Schools 2022 Presentation
Topic:
Operational Integrity - Funding
Audience:
Business managers, New school developers, Operations leaders
Level:
All

Scroll down to view handouts.