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Financial Management Process Review
With increased calls for transparency in nonprofits, the need for increased vigilance in financial management practices has become more important. Our consultants can walk through your current financial management process and make recommendations for improved efficiencies and accurate reporting. To get the process started, contact Kim Carpenter Drake, Vice President, at (615) 259-0100 ext. 305 or
kim@cnm.org
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Client Stories
“CNM Consultant Dave Maddox was a calming force amidst a raging storm. The best thing about Dave was his ability to help US see the areas we could approach for change. He understood our desire to keep services available while rewarding those that do the work rather than punishing them. He provided affirmation when needed and caution if necessary.
This process began the year prior to "economic meltdown 2008." Therefore, we were already ahead of the game when budgeting for 2009. However, his wisdom still rang in our heads when faced with a need to prepare for an even more difficult year financially.
Dave was accessible for a quick question or willing to come to a meeting to assist if needed. We owe him a debt of gratitude.
Thank you!"
Chrissa Walsh
Pastoral Counseling Centers of Tennessee