What perceptions do your constituents have about paying taxes? According to Pew Research, 46% of American adults feel they’re paying too much.
We can help change that perception by showing how efficiently and effectively local governments are managing their cash.
Local taxes are the foundation of how our communities pay for the services we want and need—and play a vital role in paying for K–12 education, police and fire departments, parks, and many other services.
cashVest® has proven to be a best financial practice for public entities and higher Ed institutions. It’s also seen as a good-governance tool by the National Associations of Counties (NAC0). Our annual cashVest 90+ Awards go to those entities and individuals that have used this innovative tool to better their communities with great success.
Below is the list of our 2022 cashVest 90+ Awardees in alphabetical order. Scroll down to see if you’re on the list!
To learn more about how to qualify for this award, click here.
This year’s winners are:
Supervisor James Bach
Town of Aurora, NY
Heidi Parker, CPA
City of Batavia, NY
Hon. Greg Post
Town of Batavia, NY
Hon. Maria E. Walls, CPA
Beaufort County, SC
Erin Delffs
Central Ohio Transit Authority
Kitty Crow
Chautauqua County, NY
Hon. Jennifer Furman
Chemung County, NY
Sean Witte
Dickinson College, PA
Matthew Stiffler
City of Dublin, OH
John Abbott
East Irondequoit Central School District, NY
Andrew Macke
Greenwood County School District 52, SC
James Bell
City of Huber Heights, OH
Stephanie O’Cain
Municipal Association of South Carolina
Bethany Staats
City of New Albany, OH
Hon. Dave Cummings
Town of Newstead, NY
Commissioner Kerry Gallagher
Orange County, NY
Hon. Kimberly C.L. DeFrank
Orleans County, NY
Dr. Clark Godshall
Orleans-Niagara BOCES, NY
Brian Dick
Town of Perinton, NY
Kevin Dyerly
University of Redlands, CA
Sarah Sullivan
Richland County Library System, SC