Accountants can earn up to 14.0 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits at the 21st Annual CASE Conference for Institutionally Related Foundations, April 17-19, 2013 at the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel. Course Level: Group-Live; no prerequisites or advance preparation is required. Only individuals registered for the conference can attend CPE sessions and earn CPE credit. For each CPE credit session, conference attendees must sign-in and remain for the entirety of the session to earn credit.
The following is a list of CPE credit sessions offered at the conference:
Trends in Foundation Structure and Operations
Using data from the FY2012 IRF Data Book Survey, a panel of foundation leaders will discuss trends in foundation structure and operations. Funding sources, spending policy and staffing levels will be discussed.
Learning Objectives
CPE Credit: Conference attendees can earn up to 2.0 CPE credit at this session.
Program Level: Basic
Field of Study:Business Management & Organization
Presenters: Brian Flahaven, Director of Legislative, Foundation and Recognition Programs, CASE; Elizabeth Banycky, Treasurer, Southern Illinois University Foundation; Geraldine Gallagher, President and CEO, Valencia Foundation; and Ernie Hughes, Executive Director, Southern University System Foundation
Moderator: Thomas Mitchell, Executive Vice President, University of Florida Foundation
8:00-9:30 AM
Welcome and Keynote Address
The conference kicks-off with a keynote address from G. Wayne Clough, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and president emeritus of the Georgia Institute of Technology, who will share his insights and thoughts on the state of public higher education and on leading one of the world's most complex organizations into a new era.
Learning Objectives
CPE Credit: Conference attendees can earn up to 1.0 CPE credit at this session.
Program Level: Basic
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge & Applications
Presenter: G. Wayne Clough, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution and President Emeritus, Georgia Institute of Technology
9:45-11:00
Enterprise Risk Management
One of the most important responsibilities foundation staff leadership has is to work with board leadership to develop and manage an enterprise risk management program specific to the organization. Using the successful WVU Foundation ERM program, this session will provide participants with the how-to steps necessary to develop, and then manage, a successful ERM program.
Learning Objectives
CPE Credit: Conference attendees can earn up to 1.0 CPE credit at this session.
Program Level: Basic
Field of Study: Management Advisory Services
Presenter: Wayne King, President and CEO, West Virginia University Foundation
9:45-11:00
Real Estate Challenges and Opportunities
Most foundations have developed strategies for receiving gifts of real estate, but increasingly foundations are becoming involved in developing facilities projects and enterprises. This session will look at a number of different strategies foundations have employed to be successful in meeting both challenges and maximizing opportunities for their host university.
Learning Objectives
CPE Credit:
Conference attendees can earn up to 1.0 CPE credit at this session.
Program Level:
Basic
Field of Study:
Taxes
Presenters: Joe Bales, Vice President for Development and University Relations, Middle Tennessee State University; Richard Massey, Associate Vice President for Foundations, Old Dominion University; and Walter Massey, Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs, Georgia State University
Moderator: David Shufflebarger, Senior Partner, Alexander Haas
11:15 AM-12:30 PM
FASB and Accounting Update
This session will provide the latest information on accounting, financial reporting and public policy matters impacting higher education and IRFs. Major discussion topics will help you understand what is on the horizon with respect to the FASB Not-for-Profit recommendations on proposed reporting changes. We will review some of the key higher education industry issues that boards and audit committees are focused on. Also learn how your fiscal 2013 audit report will change and how you should be educating your key stakeholders about the new reports.
Learning Objectives
CPE Credit: Conference attendees can earn up to 1.0 CPE credit at this session.
Program Level: Basic
Field of Study: Accounting
Presenter: Milford McGuirt, Partner, National Audit Sector Leader-Higher Education, Research & Other Not-for-Profits, KPMG LLP
12:30-2:00
Luncheon and Panel Discussion: On the Horizon
A panel of foundation leaders discuss opportunities and challenges facing the foundation field
Learning Objectives
CPE Credit: Conference attendees can earn up to 1.0 CPE credit at this session.
Program Level: Basic
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge & Applications
Presenters: Cheryl Hitchcock, Executive Director, Morgan State University Foundation; Michael Knetter, President and CEO, University of Wisconsin Foundation; and Donna Vuchinich, President and CEO, University of Hawaii Foundation
Moderator: Thomas Mitchell, Executive Vice President, University of Florida Foundation
2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Yield Enhancement Strategies for Operating Pools
Assets in an operating pool have traditionally been an afterthought for many IRF. However, that trend is changing fast. Many IRFs draw a management fee from their operating pool, which usually comes from the returns of the pool's invested assets. With current market yields at or near all-time lows, operating pool revenues have become yet another part of a thinning top line of many IRF budgets. Representatives of the USF Foundation and Payden & Rygel will discuss taking on new and innovative methods for investing the assets of operating pools. This includes new methods for measuring returns and risk as well as incorporating new investment options, not typically used in institutional cash management.
Learning Objectives
CPE Credit:
Conference attendees can earn up to 1.0 CPE credit at this session.
Program Level:
Basic
Field of Study:
Management Advisory Services
Presenters: Rob Fischman, Associate Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, University of South Florida Foundation; Michael Salvay, Managing Principal, Senior Portfolio Manager, Payden & Rygel; and Ken Souza, Investment Director, University of South Florida Foundation
9:00-10:30 AM
Communicating in Times of Crisis and Opportunity
An expert in international investing and asset allocation will provide an outlook on the financial markets and investment trends.
Learning Objectives
CPE Credit: Conference attendees can earn up to 1.0 CPE credit at this session.
Program Level: Basic
Field of Study: Communications
Presenter: Davia Temin, President and CEO, Temin & Company
10:45 am - 12:00 pm
Why Do We Have So Much Money In Stocks?
Emphasis will be on institutional portfolios, whose long-term focus, 4-6% annual spending, and prudent portfolio construction is paramount. The session will discuss how a future of increased regulation, potentially higher inflation, rising interest rates, and slower growth may equate to lower returns for many asset classes.
Learning Objectives
CPE Credit: Conference attendees can earn up to 1.0 CPE credit at this session.
Program Level: Basic
Field of Study: Management Advisory Services
Presenters: George Moss, CIO, Louisiana State University and Mike Oyster, Managing Partner, Fund Evaluation Group
10:45 am - 12:00 pm
State Compliance
Although your foundation may be a tax exempt entity, the complexities of tax compliance can be overwhelming - especially when addressing state and local tax regulations. This session will provide a framework of approaching state and local tax compliance with topics including state charitable solicitations, sales and use tax, income tax, unclaimed property, and more.
Learning Objectives:
CPE Credit: Conference attendees can earn up to 1.0 CPE credit at this session.
Program Level: Basic
Field of Study: Taxes
Presenter: Karen Gries, Partner, CliftonLarsonAllen LLP
1:45 PM - 2:45 PM
Economic Market Outlook
This session will provide an economic outlook and regional forecast for the coming year.
Learning Objectives
CPE Credit: Conference attendees can earn up to 1.0 CPE credit at this session.
Program Level: Basic
Field of Study: Economics
Presenter: Steve Cochrane, Managing Director, Moody's Analytics
1:45 PM - 2:45 PM
Best Practices in Endowment Investing
This session will cover challenges facing college and university endowments as it relates to investing endowment assets. Specific strategies will be offered to ensure best practices in this mission-critical area.
Learning Objectives:
CPE Credit: Conference attendees can earn up to 1.0 CPE credit at this session.
Program Level: Basic
Field of Study: Finance
Presenter: Christopher Bittman, Partner, Perella Weinberg Partners and former Chief Investment Officer, University of Colorado Foundation
4:30 - 5:45
IRS Update
Since charitable organizations get their status from the tax code, the Internal Revenue Service is the federal government agency primarily responsible for oversight of colleges, universities and their institutionally related foundations. Nanette Downing will update attendees on IRS activities affecting foundations, including the status of the College and University Compliance Project.
Learning Objectives
CPE Credit: Conference attendees can earn up to 1.0 CPE credit at this session.
Program Level: Basic
Field of Study: Taxes
Presenter: Nanette Downing, Director, Exempt Organizations Examinations, Internal Revenue Service
9:00-11:00 AM
Commonfund Seminar: Making the Case for Endowment Giving
Given the recent volatility of the financial markets, some donors are questioning the value of endowed gifts. William Jarvis of Commonfund Institute will lead a conversation on how foundation leaders can encourage donors to continue making gifts to endowment. Jarvis will also provide an update on foundation endowment performance and asset allocation trends from the 2012 NACUBO-Commonfund Study of Endowments.
Learning Objectives
CPE Credit: Conference attendees can earn up to 2.0 CPE credit at this session.
Program Level: Basic
Field of Study: Finance
Presenters:
Lisa Gibert, President and CEO, Clark College Foundation and Brian Otis, Vice President for Development & Campaign Management, University of Connecticut Foundation
Presenter and Moderator: William Jarvis, Managing Director, Commonfund Institute
For more information regarding refund, complaint and/or program cancellation policies, please contact Brian Flahaven at 202-478-5617 or flahaven@case.org.
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