Chuck Gallagher, Featured Speaker for February 17, 2022

We’re excited to present another preview of the Featured Speakers at the CSMFO 2022 Annual Conference in San Diego. Chuck Gallagher’s featured presentation is scheduled for Thursday, February 17, 2022.
In 1987, at the height of his career, Chuck Gallagher made some bad choices. He went from wearing a business suit to an orange jumpsuit.
So…you might be asking yourself, why would I want a former convicted felon to speak to our organization about ethics and integrity? Why? Because Chuck has experienced firsthand how easy it is to move from ethical to unethical.
Having rebuilt his life, the lessons Chuck learned allow him to share a unique perspective, unlike any other business ethics featured speaker.
Rather than taking the usual theoretical approach that most business ethics speakers take, Chuck captures attention by talking about his own personal journey and then discussing practical applications in the workplace of the lessons he learned. Ethics in the workplace is a serious matter but talking about it doesn’t have to be “business as usual.” His presentations are sometimes humorous, often thought-provoking and always impactful—but never “textbook.”
Chuck has life-changing messages about choices, consequences, and ethical behavior. In this compelling presentation, he starts by setting the scene with his own story…and ends by setting the stage for your organization’s ethical success.

Chuck will also be giving a concurrent breakout session following his featured presentation on Thursday, February 17, 2022, where he will look at the many “Faces of Fraud”. Plan on joining us for both important sessions.
Don’t miss out on this featured speaker and many other great sessions. Register for the conference today.

David Cain is Senior Advisor to the CSMFO Communications Committee and a member of the 2021 annual conference committee. David is a retired Director of Finance from the City of Fountain Valley, having worked in the cities of San Bernardino, Chino, Sierra Madre, and the Moulton Nigel Water District. He is also an Adjunct Professor for the MPA programs at CSUN and CSULB.