Anoka County, MN Receives cashVest® National Leadership Award

| October 15, 2024

Anoka County's Chief Financial Officer, Cory Kampf, has been recognized with the prestigious cashVest® National Leadership Award for Excellence in Financial Management.

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Anoka County, MN Receives Prestigious National Leadership Award

Joe Rulison

 

The Anoka County Finance Department, led by Chief Financial Officer Cory Kampf, has been honored with the prestigious cashVest National Leadership Award for Excellence in Financial Management. This award reflects the county’s innovative approach to optimizing liquidity through the cashVest platform, ensuring taxpayer dollars are maximized and utilized efficiently. The recognition highlights not only Cory Kampf’s leadership but also the support of the Board of Commissioners and the county’s dedicated finance staff.

Thanks to Cory’s leadership and his team’s efforts, including Investment/Accounting Specialist David Kent, Anoka County has earned a place in cashVest’s exclusive 90+ Club for two consecutive years. This achievement reflects their exceptional performance in liquidity management, public fund protection, and strategic investments.

Cory’s commitment to financial stewardship has not only set a high bar for Minnesota but has also positioned Anoka County as a national leader in public financial governance. His leadership continues to benefit the community by ensuring every taxpayer dollar is managed effectively, providing long-term stability and maximizing value for residents.

This award is a testament to the Anoka County Finance Department’s dedication to responsible financial planning and its unwavering commitment to the prosperity of those they serve.

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