March 29, 2025 - 05:16

Dunwoody announced on March 24 that it has received prestigious awards from the Government Finance Officers Association, highlighting its commitment to excellence in financial reporting. This recognition underscores the city's dedication to transparency and accountability in its financial practices.
The awards are a testament to the hard work and professionalism of the finance team, who have consistently demonstrated high standards in financial management. By adhering to rigorous reporting standards, Dunwoody ensures that its financial statements are clear, comprehensive, and accessible to the public.
City officials expressed pride in this achievement, emphasizing that such accolades not only reflect the city's financial health but also reinforce the trust of its residents. This recognition serves as a reminder of the importance of sound financial practices in fostering community confidence and promoting effective governance.
Dunwoody remains committed to maintaining these high standards and continuing to improve its financial reporting processes in the future.
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