By Association of the Public Treasurers of the United States and Canada
Snohomish County, Wash., February 3, 2021 – Don Schwab, Chief Deputy Treasurer with Snohomish County, Washington has earned the Certified Public Funds Investment Manager (CPFIM) Certification from the Association of Public Treasurers of the United States and Canada (APT US&C).
The nationally recognized Certified Public Funds Investment Manager certification program is designed to provide treasury professionals with the confidence and knowledge to better manage investments on behalf of their municipalities.
Schwab completed his study: identifying and understanding investment options; how and where to buy investments; establishing internal controls and developing procedures; identifying and mitigating risk in the portfolio; quantifying and reporting safety measures; understanding liquidity needs and yield calculations; managing and forecasting investments; and, implementing and monitoring strategy.
Snohomish County Treasurer Brian Sullivan said ” It is my goal to provide the best training and education for all staff, It is gratifying Deputy Treasurer Schwab had set the example for the department.”
The CPFIM is awarded to approximately 125 individuals annually. In order to maintain the certification, recipients must demonstrate continued investment training through a reapplication process every five years.
APT US&C is a national organization formed in 1967. It was founded to support public treasury managers, financial officers, and private sector representatives with quality treasury management education and training, professional certifications and peer networking opportunities to strengthen their commitment to public service.
Author: Mario Lotmore