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Sfof National Meeting – Salt Lake City Confirmed SFOF NATIONAL MEETING – SALT LAKE CITY CONFIRMED ATTENDEE S State Leaders, Spouses, and Staff: Deputy Treasurer Mark Swenson (AZ) Timothy Doescher, Heritage Foundation Treasurer Dennis Milligan and wife Tina (AR) Patrick Dwyer, Mastercard Deputy Treasurer Jason Brady (AR) Taylor Elliott, OpenGov Deputy Treasurer Grant Wallace (AR) Matt Frey, KY Financial Empowerment Commission Stacey Peterson, Communications Director (AR) Joel Friedman, Public Trust Advisors Treasurer Julie Ellsworth (ID) Heather Froelich, Federated Hermes Treasurer Kelly Mitchell (IN) Laura Glenn, Public Trust Advisors Deputy Treasurer & Gen Counsel Ryan Locke (IN) Kami Griner, Clearwater Analytics Ian Hauer, Communications Director (IN) Sheila Gunby, Mastercard Auditor Mike Harmon and wife Lynn (KY) Kurt Huffman, iTEDIUM Chief of Staff Sara Beth Gregory (KY) QJ Jackson, SFOF Asst State Treasurer Lesley Bilby (KY) Steven Johnson, Observer Exec Asst to the Treasurer, Matthew Handy (KY) Steve Johnson, Public Trust Advisors Treasurer John Schroder (LA) and wife Ellie Greg Keeney, OpenGov Deputy Treasurer Rachel Kincaid (LA) Derek Kreifels, SFOF Treasurer David McRae (MS) Melanie Kreifels, SFOF/SWSM Deputy Treasurer/Chief of Staff Brian Wilson (MS) Caitlin Larson, EnTrust Global Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick (MO) Jeremy Lieberman, Pomerantz LLP Deputy Treasurer Brandon Alexander (MO) Thomas Lofton, Clearwater Analytics Mary Compton, Communications Director (MO) Rhonda Lovings, Clearwater Analytics Treasurer John Murante (NE) Ruby Menon, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd Deputy Treasurer Jason Walters (NE) Seth Metcalf, SFOF Board Member Charles Isom, Communications Director (NE) Bob Meyers, iTEDIUM Treasurer Dale Folwell and wife Synthia (NC) Cathryn Meyers, iTEDIUM Treasurer Thomas Beadle (ND) Amy Michaliszyn, Federated Hermes Treasurer Randy McDaniel (OK) Dr. Oj Oleka, SFOF Board Member Treasurer Josh Haeder (SD) Lisa B. Nelson, SFOF Board Member Robert Peterson, Public Policy & Outreach (SD) Robert Phillips, Nasdaq, Keynote Auditor John Dougall (UT) Paul Russinoff, Visa Treasurer Riley Moore (WV) Shannon Santschi, SFOF/SWSM Sarah Canterbury, Lead Counsel (WV) Kristin Shofner and husband Brett, Fidelity Jordan Burgess, Senior Advisor (WV) Lt. General (Ret) Vincent Stewart, Keynote Treasurer Curt Meier (WY) Tom Tight, Public Trust Advisors Secretary of Finance David Atalig (Mariana Islands) Richele Trigueros, Visa Echo Van Meteren, Singularis Group Kris Van Meteren, Singularis Group Other Attendees: Bridgett Wagner, SFOF Board Member Jillian Battle, Observer Greg Whipple, Clearwater Analytics Larry Berman, Development Corp for Israel Paige Wilhelm, Federated Hermes Christian Bullaro, Clearwater Analytics Jonathan Williams, ALEC, Keynote Ron Crane and wife Cheryl, SFOF Board member Christopher Cyr, Ascensus Registered As of 6/24/21 Chris DeBow, Public Trust Advisors .
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