
Dante Desiderio (Sappony) of Native American Finance Officers Association. Photo by Indianz.Com (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
NAFOA’s 38th Annual Conference is Now Virtual
NAFOA’s Board of Directors and staff have made the difficult decision, after careful consideration and evaluation of the evolving concerns around COVID-19, to cancel the in-person 38th Annual Conference scheduled to take place in Nashville, TN, on April 6-7, 2020. NAFOA will hold a virtual version of the conference on April 20-21, 2020.
We realize that, like us, many of you are disappointed about the change given the outstanding quality of the agenda and speakers who were confirmed to present. We’ll also miss the opportunity to come together in person as a community of professionals to network and learn.
We are excited to bring you some of the great presentations and sessions you were looking forward to – just virtually. We are working to finalize the details and will share updates as they are available.
NAFOA – https://www.nafoa.org
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