Politics & Government

Harford County Looking For Audit Board Members

Want to be a "third set of eyes" over the finances in Harford County? There's an opportunity on the Harford Couny Audit Advisory Board.

From Harford County:Harford County is seeking volunteers to serve on the Audit Advisory Board. The Advisory Board serves as an objective body to assist the County Council in fulfilling its oversight of the Office of the County Auditor. A core function of the Board is to validate the County Auditor’s risk assessment, strategy, and audit plan and seek assurance that action is taken where necessary. This “third set of eyes” can assist with ensuring the internal audit reports are understandable to the County Council, County management officials and the public. The Audit Advisory Board also ensures that internal audit recommendations are taken seriously and remediation is monitored to ensure effectiveness of local government operations.

The Advisory Board consists of eight members, including four at‐large Harford County citizens. Citizen members serve a four‐year term which is coterminous with the term of the County Council. Members are appointed by the County Council and may serve two full terms. The Board will meet at least 3 times per year; regular meeting attendance is important in maintaining the continuity and effectiveness of the board. Audit Advisory Board members serve without compensation. Interested individuals should have audit, accounting, finance or related management experience. We are seeking at least one member who is a Certified Public Accountant or Certified Internal Auditor. Any Harford County resident interested in applying should send a letter of interest and a biographical sketch to Chrystal Brooks, County Auditor, 212 South Bond Street, 2nd floor, Bel Air, MD 21014 or auditor@harfordcountymd.gov by November 15, 2018. Appointments will take place in December.

Letters of interest should include name, address, phone number, email address and background information. Background information should contain: reasons for interest in being appointed, a professional resume or summary of qualifications, and disclosure of any relationships to Harford County government or its elected or appointed officials, such as family members employed by the county, or business contracts within the County.
Harford County’s common Boards and Commissions Application can be found online at: harfordcountymd.gov/DocumentCenter/Home/View/2069. Political Affiliations and Race fields on the form are not relevant to this Board’s membership and should not be provided. For more information, contact Chrystal Brooks at (410) 638‐3161 or auditor@harfordcountymd.gov.

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