Event Description: State Treasurer Timothy Cahill Commonwealth of Massachusetts Tim Cahill is the treasurer and receiver general for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. First elected in 2002, Cahill continues to manage the state’s finances by taking a fiscally conservative approach to investing and maximizing the use of taxpayer money. He has worked diligently to reform the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) which works with local communities to identify school facility needs, develop fiscally responsible solutions, and create safe, sound, and sustainable learning environments. Since its inception in 2004, the MSBA has made over $6.6 billion in payments to cities, towns, and regional school districts. Cahill has also worked to establish a Job Growth Initiative which has created 7,500 new jobs, and to return nearly $6.3 billion in Lottery local aid to cities and towns. Prior to his current position, Cahill served as Norfolk County Treasurer and a Quincy City Councilor. He is a graduate of Boston University and a recipient of the 2007 Eisenhower Fellowship. Date: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 Time: 7:45 a.m. Registration & Networking 8:10 - 9:00 a.m. Program Location: Boston Harbor Hotel Cost: Member Individual, $50 Member Table of 10, $500 Non-Member Individual, $95 Non-Member Table of 10, $950 RSVP by: Friday, May 7 2010 Contact: Seanna Sullivan *Cancellation Policy: All cancellations must be received within three (3) business days prior to the event to avoid being charged or to receive a refund. Event Sponsors
Tim Cahill is the treasurer and receiver general for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. First elected in 2002, Cahill continues to manage the state’s finances by taking a fiscally conservative approach to investing and maximizing the use of taxpayer money. He has worked diligently to reform the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) which works with local communities to identify school facility needs, develop fiscally responsible solutions, and create safe, sound, and sustainable learning environments. Since its inception in 2004, the MSBA has made over $6.6 billion in payments to cities, towns, and regional school districts. Cahill has also worked to establish a Job Growth Initiative which has created 7,500 new jobs, and to return nearly $6.3 billion in Lottery local aid to cities and towns. Prior to his current position, Cahill served as Norfolk County Treasurer and a Quincy City Councilor. He is a graduate of Boston University and a recipient of the 2007 Eisenhower Fellowship.
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