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Above: Betty Boling, Montgomery County treasurer, listens to Eddie A. Jones, county consultant, discuss treasurer com- missions. Right: Marion Barnard, Columbia County Treasurer and a continuing education board member, re- ports to the group about updates in continuing education.


Above: Pam Ratliff with the Auditor of State’s office and Ralph Burns with the Secretary of State’s office, discuss the seminar at the vendor’s area in Little Rock.


Treasurers gather at ACE workshop


Te Association of Arkansas Counties educa- tional arm, ARcounties Continuing Education (ACE), hosted an Arkansas County Treasurers con- tinuing education training workshop Oct. 27-28 at the Embassy Suites in Little Rock. Attendees enjoyed “County Revenues, Let’s Learn the Details,” presented by Eddie A. Jones and “Closing Out Your Year-End Books,” a panel discussion that focused on a class by class (I-VI) description of year-end processes, protocols and best practices. Brenda “Emmy” Emerson, bemerson@arcoun-


ties.org, coordinates the ACE program. See the 2012 ACE calendar of workshops on page 56.


Above: Becky Gattas, Philips County Trea- surer, and Eddie A. Jones, former AAC executive director, laugh at presenter comments during the treasurer’s con- tinuing education seminar in October in Little Rock.


Right: Treasurers learn about “County Revenues, Let’s Learn the Details.”


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