
CE Region Fall School Finance Workshop 2025-2026
Includes Multiple Live Events. The next is on 08/28/2025 at 8:30 AM (EDT)
Date: 08/28/2025
Location: OASBO Conference Center | 98 Commerce Park Drive | Westerville, OH | 43082 OR Online via Zoom
Fee: $100 (Member) / $200 (Non-Member)
This seminar provides essential updates for school finance professionals, covering key topics such as economic and market trends, recent legal developments, and changes in state foundation funding. It will also include updates from DEW and OASBO, as well as practical guidance on implementing the latest USAS Manual changes.
Seminar Director: Kyle Smith, Treasurer, Bexley City Schools; and OASBO Central Region Director
Agenda
8:30 a.m.
Economic and Market Update
Jeremy Buskirk, Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors, LLC
9:30 a.m.
Break
9:45 a.m.
Legal Update
Megan Greulich, Weston Hurd LLP
10:45 a.m.
Break
11:00 a.m.
ODEW Updates and State Foundation Funding
Aaron Rausch or Elena Sanders, ODEW
12:15 p.m.
Lunch & Networking
1:00 p.m.
OASBO Update & Hot Topics
Chris Kline, Lawrence County Deputy Auditor
Katie Johnson, OASBO
2:00
Break
2:15 p.m.
USAS Manual Update: Implementation & Guidance
Practitioners/Members of Sub-Committee
3:15 p.m.
Conclusion and Q&A

Jeremy Buskirk
Senior Manager, Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors, LLC
Jeremy is a senior manager with the Ohio team of Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors. He has over 15 years of Ohio school experience, serving as treasurer/CFO and other administrative roles, as well as experience performing financial and compliance audits for government entities. During his time with both Baker Tilly and school districts, he has participated in numerous bond and note issuances.
Jeremy received his B.A. from Spring Arbor Universityin 2005 and his Masters of Business Administration from Mount Vernon NazareneUniversity in 2009.
Jeremy is also active in his community as a member ofthe board of directors for the Big Walnut Chamber of Commerce.

Megan Greulich
Partner, Weston Hurd LLP
Megan is a partner with Weston Hurd in the Education and Labor & Employment groups located in Columbus, Ohio. She focuses her practice on providing general counsel to public school districts in board governance, personnel, and student matters. Megan advises education law clients on complex issues including discipline, due process, public records, Title IX, board policies and procedures, collective bargaining, arbitration, parliamentary procedure, residency and custody disputes, social media, Constitutional rights, and discrimination concerns. Megan also assists districts with collective bargaining needs, including contract review, negotiation, and interpretation and enforcement of collective bargaining agreements. Megan has successfully represented clients in arbitrations and in unfair labor practice charges before the State Employment Relations Board (SERB). Megan has represented clients before the U.S. Department of Education office for civil rights in matters involving claims of discrimination involving students, and has defended employers against complaints of discrimination filed with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Ohio Civil Rights Commission (OCRC). Megan frequently provides training to clients on a variety of employment and education related matters including human resources, Title IX, board governance, sunshine laws, and personnel-related matters.

Aaron Rausch
Chief of Budget and School Funding, Department of Education & Workforce
Aaron Rausch is the Chief of Budget and School Funding at the Department of Education & Workforce (previously Ohio Department of Education), where he manages an agency budget of more than $17 billion and administers the state’s school funding program. In 2019, Aaron received the Dick Maxwell School Finance Award from the Buckeye Association of School Administrators. Prior to joining ODE in 2014, Aaron worked for the Ohio Office of Budget and Management as a budget analyst in the education section. Aaron started his career in state government as a performance auditor, focusing on school district performance audits at the Ohio Auditor of State's Office. Active in his community, Aaron serves as an advisory board member on the Columbus and Central Ohio Children’s Chorus Foundation, sings with the Choral Union at Capital University, and rides in Pelotonia every year.

Elena Sanders
Senior Financial Manager, Office of Budget and School Funding, Ohio Department of Education & Workforce
Elena Sanders is a Senior Financial Manager at the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce (ODEW) Office of Budget and School Funding, where she oversees the state foundation funding and other state funding programs. Prior to coming to that office, she was an Assistant Director in the Office of Federal programs. She has an Ohio Treasurer’s license and master’s degree in educational administration and supervision. Elena is the captain of the USTA 3.0 tennis team and this year the team advanced into the districts to compete in Cincinnati.

Chris Kline
Lawrence County Deputy Auditor

Katie Johnson, Esq.
Executive Director, OASBO
Katie Johnson is the Executive Director of the Ohio Association of School Business Officials. Katie is the seventh Executive Director and the first woman to lead the organization since its inception in 1936.
Katie was the Deputy Executive Director for OASBO prior to being named Executive Director. In that role, she served as legislative lead and in-house legal counsel for the association, keeping staff and members abreast of legal and regulatory compliance issues in school business. In addition, she has served as the chief learning officer, developing curriculum to support OASBO’s strategic plan and the Ohio school business profession.
Katie also serves on boards and committees focused on public finance, including serving as a member on the Finance and Appropriations Committee for Columbus City School District, as Treasurer of the Confluence Community Authority, and as past President of the Ohio Chapter of Women in Public Finance.
Katie holds a bachelor's degree in Business Finance from the University of Colorado, a master’s degree in Education from The Ohio State University, and a law degree from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law.
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