Using Technology-Driven Strategies to Improve Fiscal Stewardship - 4/22/2026

2:00 PM
4:00 PM

Event Registration Cost(s):


     Nonmember - $20.00

Event Details:


AGA WEBINAR – WEDNESDAY - 4/22/2026 – Uing Technology-Driven Strategies to Improve Fiscal Stewardship

 PLEASE REGISTER BY EMAILING CRAIG MURRAY AT cmurray@audgen.michigan.gov.  Reservations are a first-come, first-serve basis determined by email date/time.

Attendees must have an AGA login ID and password to obtain the link to the webinar.  Contact Craig if you need instructions on setting up your AGA ID.  You will receive the necessary Zoom link to view the webinar from AGA no later than Monday April 20, 2026.  Registered attendees may cancel their reservation no later than 5:00 p.m. EST Friday, April 17th by emailing Craig Murray. 

The Chapter’s “no-show” policy is applicable to all persons not cancelling by 5:00 p.m. EST, 4/17/26.  

Using Technology-Driven Strategies to Improve Fiscal Stewardship | 2 CPEs | FOS: Auditing (Governmental) (AUDG)

Start Time: 2:00 PM
End Time: 3:50 PM

 

Event Registration Cost(s):

     AGA Greater Lansing Chapter Member - $0.00
     All others - $20.00

AGA Greater Lansing can only accept payment via PayPal lansingaga@gmail.com or mailing a check payable to AGA Greater Lansing to PO Box 12159, Lansing, MI  48901-2159 or paying via SIGMA (Vendor ID CV0059058).

 

Speakers: 

H. Tina Kim, CPA, CFF, CITP, CGMA, CIA, CGAP, CRMA, CISA, CFE

Deputy Comptroller for State Accountability

Office of the New York State Comptroller

 

Dr. Sterling Thomas

Chief Scientist

Government Accountability Office

 

Kenneth Dieffenbach CFE, CCEP

Executive Director

Pandemic Response Accountability (PRAC)

 

Moderator:

Berri Davis, CPA, CIA, CGFM, CGAP, CGMA, CCSA

Director

Sikich

 

Learning Objectives

  • Learn how data analytics can 1) uncover hidden relationships that traditional control activities might miss and 2) find “red flags” deep within complex data sets.
  • See how data analytics can recap information and create visual tools such as graphic models and dashboards to communicate risk, so managers can act quickly and effectively in detecting and preventing fraud.   
  • Hear about real-world examples of fraud detection through the integration of technology into risk management programs and the resulting benefits through cost reductions and internal control enhancements.  

 

Thank you for supporting AGA Greater Lansing!


CEC Coordinator:


     Craig Murray
     cmurray@audgen.michigan.gov

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Please Note:

The Registration Cutoff Date for this event is Saturday, April 18, 2026.