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Commonwealth Financing Authority

The Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA) was established as an independent agency of the Commonwealth to administer Pennsylvania's economic stimulus packages. The CFA holds fiduciary responsibility over the funding of programs and investments in Pennsylvania's economic growth.

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CFA Meetings: Open to the Public

CFA Meeting Schedule:
All meetings are open to the public from 1 - 4pm unless otherwise noted. Meeting dates are listed below. Location information will be added as it becomes available.

Date Location

December 9, 2008

Dixon University Center
Richard's Recital Hall
2986 North Second Street
Harrisburg, PA

January 13, 2009

Dixon University Center
Richard's Recital Hall
2986 North Second Street
Harrisburg, PA

February 9, 2009

Dixon University Center
Richard's Recital Hall
2986 North Second Street
Harrisburg, PA

March 10, 2009

Dixon University Center
Richard's Recital Hall
2986 North Second Street
Harrisburg, PA

April 13, 2009

Dixon University Center
Richard's Recital Hall
2986 North Second Street
Harrisburg, PA

May 14, 2009

Dixon University Center
Richard's Recital Hall
2986 North Second Street
Harrisburg, PA

June 9, 2009

Dixon University Center
Richard's Recital Hall
2986 North Second Street
Harrisburg, PA

 

View the CFA Application Review Schedule.

View running total of CFA Approved Projects.


CFA Board Members

The CFA is governed by a seven-member board. Board members include:

Steven Kaplan, Chair,
Pennsylvania Secretary of Banking

Secretary Kaplan provides overall leadership to the state Banking Department, which supervises Pennsylvania state-chartered banks, non-depository trust companies, savings and loan associations, and credit unions.

John P. Blake,
Acting Secretary of Community and Economic Development


Acting Secretary Blake leads the effort to revitalize Pennsylvania’s economy by investing in growth. He works to achieve a balance between community and economic development, to respond to the needs of our large urban centers and our small- to medium-sized cities and boroughs, and to fully develop the potential of Pennsylvania’s many diverse industry sectors.

Mary A. Soderberg,
Pennsylvania Secretary of the Budget


Secretary Soderberg previously served as executive deputy secretary of the budget and chief financial officer of the commonwealth. As the executive deputy secretary, she oversaw all finance-related aspects of the state government's administration, including budget preparation, budget implementation, financial reporting, debt administration, payment processing, payroll operations and internal auditing.

Austin J. Burke,
President, The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce


As the chief executive officer of the Scranton Chamber, Mr. Burke works with a staff of twenty-two and hundreds of community volunteers to provide programs and services to the community and to the Chamber’s 2,200 members.

Jerry Pappert,
Cephalon, Inc.


Mr. Pappert is the executive vice president and general counsel of Cephalon, Inc. Prior to that he was a partner in the law firm Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP. From 2003-2005, he served as the Attorney General of Pennsylvania and from 1997-2003, he served as Pennsylvania's First Deputy Attorney Gereral.

Michael Karp,
President, University City Housing Company

Mr. Karp has more than forty years of experience in real estate investment and telecommunications; he has also worked to improve public education and social services in West Philadelphia.

Barbara A. McNees,
President, Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce

Ms. McNees has served as the President of the Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, an affiliate of the Allegheny Conference on Community Development, since 1997.  The Chamber represents more than 500 businesses with more than one million employees across a 10-county area.

 

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