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Laszlo Bockh maintains this web site. He
started Federal agency budgets and programs work after his Management
Internship with the Public Health Service. He has worked at
organizational levels ranging from entry level analyst to acting in senior
executive (SES) positions. Laszlo was a member of the team that developed
the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) first budget. His
extensive experience in obtaining resources for programs is complemented by
his experiences in managing and leading a variety of governmental and
private sector enterprises related to budgeting, information management and
computers (including a paperless office), buildings and facilities,
security, logistics and warehousing, procurement, purchasing, and
contracting, ethics, farming (sheep, cattle, and hay), and human resources
and relationships. Laszlo
also served in the U.S. Army, with
service in Korea, and engages in volunteer activities.
Laszlo majored in Geography at Columbia University, earned a Masters in Public
Administration from American University's Key Executive Program, and has engaged in
extensive additional training in management and human resources and supervision.
He is a member of the American Association for Budget and Program Analysis (AABPA), the
American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), and the Association for Budgeting and
Financial Management (ABFM). |