September 13 & 14, 2023 |
September 13 & 14 — Baltimore, md
Join us at the Education Finance Summit!
September 13 & 14, 2023 in Baltimore, MD
The annual meeting for K-12 finance leaders presented by Allovue will convene for the sixth time in Baltimore this September! Join your peers from across the nation for community building and educational sessions tailored for K-12 CFOs and finance administrators.
- Participate in sessions on innovative, effective, and equitable practices in K-12 education finance
- Network with other finance leaders in small group settings
- Enjoy the Maryland Center for History & Culture and private access to its exhibition on Jim Henson whose innovations in storytelling revolutionized children's education
Speaking of storytelling: this year's meeting will focus on how to tell your district's financial story. How do we communicate budget and spending data in clear, compelling ways so that school leaders, stakeholders, and community members understand our priorities and process?
Join us at the Education Finance Summit!
September 13 & 14, 2023 in Baltimore, MD
The annual meeting for K-12 finance leaders presented by Allovue will convene for the sixth time in Baltimore this September! Join your peers from across the nation for community building and educational sessions tailored for K-12 CFOs and finance administrators.
> Participate in sessions and workshops on innovative, effective, and equitable practices in K-12 education finance
> Network with other finance leaders in small group settings
> Enjoy the Maryland Center for History & Culture and private access to its exhibition on Jim Henson whose innovations in storytelling revolutionized children's education
Speaking of storytelling: this year's meeting will focus on how to tell your district's financial story. How do we communicate budget and spending data in clear, compelling ways so that school leaders, stakeholders, and community members understand our priorities and process?
the sixth annual
Education Finance Summit
September 13 | Welcome Reception (6-9pm)
September 14 | Conference Programming (8:30am-4pm)
Maryland Center for History & Culture
Baltimore, Maryland
General admission: $100
Learn to transform budget concepts and big numbers into a clear narrative.
Through lectures, panels, and workshops, we'll explore strategies to communicate budget and spending data in clear and compelling ways.
September 13
6:00 - 9:00pm | Reception
September 14
8:30 | Breakfast
9:25 | Opening Remarks
9:30 | Keynote & Workshop: Making Numbers Count
11:00 | Networking break
11:15 | Session 2: Cracking (Account) Codes for Colleagues
12:15 | Lunch, Allovue User Group
1:45 | Session 3: Managing Change
2:45 | Networking break
3:00 | Session 4: Course-Correcting with New Data
4:00 | Closing Remarks
Sessions
SESSION 1: keynote & workshop
Making Numbers Count in K-12 Finance
This workshop is designed to help you translate ed finance data into clear and memorable messages. (Being able to communicate budget numbers and processes into plain language by using compelling, universally-understandable metaphors is a really fun superpower!)
Join us for a workshop with Karla Starr, expert in data storytelling and communication. This workshop is designed to teach participants how to communicate K-12 finance data in an engaging, understandable, and actionable way. You'll learn a 4-part framework behind the art and science of communicating about numbers and put theory to practice in the exclusive Making Numbers Count workbook.
SESSION 2: presentation + Q&A
Cracking (Account) Codes for Colleagues
If something in a school district involves money, it comes through accounting. Newsflash: everything involves money. In this session, we focus on specific ways that districts have strengthened internal communication and collaboration around financial operations.
SESSION 3: presentation + Q&A
Managing Change
Learning how to tell your district’s financial story requires change, and change can be challenging. This session explores change management (specifically the Lippitt-Knoster Model), a systematic approach to the transformation of an organization’s goals, processes, or technologies.
SESSION 4: PANEL DISCUSSION
Course-Correcting with New Data
The Allovue Education Finance Survey is a non-partisan resource to help district leaders start conversations about school funding, budgets, and spending. Dig into new data (and common misconceptions) to debunk and rewrite “clicky headline” education tropes.
Speakers
Karla Starr
/ Data Communication Expert /
Author, Making Numbers Count
Dr. Sonja Santelises
/ CEO /
Baltimore City Public Schools
John Mayo
/ Chief Operating Officer /
Arlington Public Schools
Nicole Buchanan
/ Fiscal Coordinator /
Metro Nashville Public Schools
Kori Lyons
/ Coordinator, Resource Strategy /
Metro Nashville Public Schools
Mark Lieberman
/ Reporter /
Education Week
Desmond Seymour
/ Product Adoption Lead /
Allovue
Jess Gartner
/ Founder & CEO /
Allovue
Tyler Hall
/ Solutions Engineer /
Allovue
Lodging Information
Hotel Revival Baltimore is an art boutique hotel full of culture and charm, just steps from the Education Finance Summit venue. While the official room block has closed, you may still be able to secure a room here or at other nearby hotels: