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Finance Director Bill Poole named to Presidential Leadership Scholars Program

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Finance Director Bill Poole named to Presidential Leadership Scholars Program

The Presidential Leadership Scholars Program announced that State Finance Director Bill Poole has been selected as a member of the Presidential Leadership Scholars Class of 2025. As one of 57 Scholars, Director Poole will join accomplished leaders in education, healthcare, public service, business, and other sectors to learn and hone leadership skills through interactions with former presidents, noted academics and industry leaders.

For the past decade, PLS has united a broad network of established public and private sector leaders to collaborate and create positive change in their communities and across the world. Chosen for their demonstrated leadership and support of projects aimed at addressing challenges and improving communities, Scholars will participate in a six-month program focused on core leadership skills, including: vision and communication, decision making, and strategic partnerships.

“It is an incredible honor to be named to the 2025 Class of Presidential Leadership Scholars,” said Director Poole. “I look forward to interacting with and learning from past presidents and industry leaders. I am excited to work alongside peers from across the country that are dedicated to promoting civic engagement and working on issues that will improve our communities.”

In addition to visiting four presidential centers, scholars will participate in a personal leadership project addressing local and global issues.

“I am proud to surround myself with a dedicated team of public servants to help propel Alabama forward, and I am certainly glad that includes Bill Poole. It is very exciting Bill has been selected for the Presidential Leadership Scholars Program, and I know he will represent our state well,” said Governor Kay Ivey. “Congratulations to Bill as he continues taking steps to develop and best serve the people of Alabama.”

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Bill Poole was appointed Finance Director for the State of Alabama on August 1, 2021. As Alabama’s chief financial officer, Poole serves as an advisor to the governor and the legislature on all financial matters and is charged with promoting and protecting the fiscal interests of the State of Alabama. He also serves as chairman of Innovate Alabama, the state’s first public-private partnership tasked with promoting entrepreneurship, technology and innovation. Poole was a member of the Alabama House of Representatives for eleven years, where he served as chairman of the House Ways and Means Education appropriations committee for eight of those years.

To learn more about the Presidential Leadership Scholars program, visit “Presidential Leadership Scholars.”

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Texas agriculture continues to face financial challenges that threaten the livelihoods of farmers and ranchers across the state. HB 43 by Rep. Stan Kitzman aims to address those concerns by strengthening the Texas Agricultural Finance Authority (TAFA) and expanding financial support programs to better serve farmers and ranchers.

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Introducing Fort Detrick’s Personal Financial Counselor

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Introducing Fort Detrick’s Personal Financial Counselor

FORT DETRICK, Md.- Current times have many struggling with achieving personal financial goals, but fortunately Fort Detrick has a new personal financial counselor who is eager to help anyone interested on learning how to meet those goals. Meet in Rebecca Carlson, Rebecca has over 15 years in the finance field, and this is her first installation.

We sat down with Rebecca for a brief question-and-answer session to get a feel of what she hopes to do here and how she can help.

Q: What is your position here at Fort Detrick?

A: I am the new Personal Financial Counselor here at Fort Detrick. If you know Madeline Green, I am taking over for her. (Everyone remembers Mrs. Madeline Green. You saw her everywhere and she continued to entertain us all so many times with her dollar bill necklaces and sunglasses. Last year she retired)

Q: Are there specific educational requirements for this position?

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A: I have a master’s degree in personal finances, and I hold the Accredited Financial Counselor (AFC) certification through the Association for Financial Counseling & Planning Education.

Q: What does that position require of you?

A: My focus is to assist Service Members and their families in achieving their financial goals. We can discuss debt, building/repairing credit, TSP, spending plans, large purchases, preparing financially to PCS, divorce, new babies, and anything in between.

An Army Personal Financial Counselor (PFC) provides essential financial support and education to service members and their families.

Their responsibilities include:

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• Financial Counseling: They assist service members in evaluating their financial circumstances and setting financial goals.

• Education and Tools: PFCs offer tools and education to help individuals and families achieve their financial objectives and overcome challenges.

• Support Services: They provide face-to-face appointments, group presentations, and referrals to military and community resources for budgeting, credit management, and navigating benefits.

• Professional Guidance: PFCs are trained professionals who help service members address their financial concerns and provide referrals to appropriate services.

This role is crucial for enhancing the financial wellbeing of service members and their families.

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Q: Any goals or what you hope to do while here?

A: My goal is to integrate myself into the units to ensure their financial success. As a fiduciary, I work in the best interest of the service member. I am not an advisor but am an educator.

Q: Can you assist anyone, contractors, active duty, DoD civilians, spouses?

A: I am a free and confidential service provided to Service members, and their immediate families.

Q: Will you host any training events or informational sessions?

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A: I host multiple finance classes that change monthly, along with teaching whole unit classes. You can find information through the Fort Detrick Weeklies and the My Army Post App. Financial literacy training provides the pathway for sustaining financial wellbeing and resiliency with benchmarks of meeting all financial responsibilities, building wealth, and obtaining a sound financial future and a secure retirement. PFCs are beneficial in providing service members with training and resources to help avoid debt and create practical solutions for financial goals.

Q: Where are you located?

A: I am in Army Community Services located in building 1520, room 125.

Q: Any tips you can provide readers or resources you recommend?

A: Along with myself, below are a few of many great websites to gain information and guide service members. Military OneSource https://www.militaryonesource.mil/ Office of Financial Readiness https://finred.usalearning.gov/

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Personal Finance Counselor prohibited services.

While PFCs provide valuable services through a wide range of financial readiness capabilities, there are several services that are prohibited.

Personal Finance Counselors cannot:

• Act as an agent for a military aid society in providing emergency financial assistance.

• Provide financial investment advice in specific investment funds/ opportunities.

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• Make financial or financially related decisions on behalf of a client to include, but not limited to, TSP asset allocations, designation of beneficiaries for assets, etc.

•Perform inherently governmental functions such as certification training and responding to media queries on behalf of the government.

Personal Financial Counselors stay in their position for a minimum of 12 months, and then they can choose to stay in place or move to a new open position. We certainly hope Mrs. Carlson finds Fort Detrick





Rebecca Carlson is the new Personal Financial Counselor at Fort Detrick. She is available to provide free and confidential financial counseling to Service members, and their immediate families
(Photo Credit: Rebecca Carlson)

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as special as so many of us do and decides to stay as long as she can.

Welcome to the Ft. Detrick team.

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Major banks will be anxiously watching an appeal over motor finance commissions, which begins at the UK’s Supreme Court on Tuesday as Britain’s financial watchdog considers a scheme to pay out billions of pounds in compensation to consumers.
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