
Public Finance Live 2025: Review and highlights with Owen Mapley
Speakers: Owen Mapley CEO, CIPFA (https://www.cipfa.org/) https://publicfinancelive.org/

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Speakers: Owen Mapley CEO, CIPFA (https://www.cipfa.org/) https://publicfinancelive.org/

Sponsored by Zurich Municipal Speakers: Simon Allsop, Managing Consultant, CIPFA Alix Bedford, Customer and Partnerships Manager, Zurich Municipal

Sponsored by Policy in Practice Speakers: Deven Ghelani - CEO, Policy in Practice Abbie Everett - Head of Client Services, Policy in Practice https://publicfinancelive.org/

Speakers: Owen Mapley CEO, CIPFA (https://www.cipfa.org/) https://publicfinancelive.org/

Sponsored by TechnologyOne Speaker: Emma Foy, Local Government Lead, TechnologyOne https://publicfinancelive.org/

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Sponsored by Norse Group Speakers: Justin Galliford, Norse Group CEO Richard Gawthorpe, Group Business Development Director https://publicfinancelive.org/

Sponsored by Impower Speakers: Andrew Burns Associate Director at CIPFA, and former President of CIPFA and the Society of County Treasurers and IMPOWER Advisor Nina Phillippides – Deputy Chief Executive & Executive Direc

Sponsored by Vision ERP Speakers: Matt Bland, Director, Vision ERP Dave Elbro, Director, Vision ERP https://publicfinancelive.org/

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The new CIPFA CEO discusses the future of the organisation, holding the government to account, and what he hopes to see from the new government. You’re listening to the Public Finance Live series of podcasts, brought to

This episode is sponsored by Norse. You’re listening to the Public Finance Live series of podcasts, brought to you by the PF editorial team – directly from CIPFA’s annual conference in Manchester, England. https://www.pu

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This episode is sponsored by Vision ERP. You’re listening to the Public Finance Live series of podcasts, brought to you by the PF editorial team – directly from CIPFA’s annual conference in Manchester, England. https://w

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