Student Activities/Booster Groups Seminar 2025-2026
Includes Multiple Live Events. The next is on 02/10/2026 at 9:15 AM (EST)
Date: 02/10/2026
Location: OASBO Conference Center | 98 Commerce Park Drive | Westerville, OH | 43082 OR Online via Zoom
Fee: $100 (Member) / $200 (Non-Member)
This seminar provides an in-depth exploration of student activities and booster groups, focusing on the essential components of proper fund accounting and financial oversight. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of the rules and regulations governing these groups, along with guidance on establishing sound financial practices. The session will also include a review of sample policies, procedures, and operational manuals to help ensure compliance and consistency. Additionally, participants will learn about the importance of maintaining proper documentation and records to support transparency, accountability, and effective management of student-related funds.
Seminar Director(s): John Espy, Loveland City SD; Terrah Stacy, Springboro Community City SD
Agenda:
9:00 a.m.
Welcome and Introductions
9:15 a.m.
Fraud Issues (CPIM Approved)
Ryan Ghizzoni, Frontline Education
Terrah Stacy, Springboro Community City Schools
10:15 a.m.
Break
10:30 a.m.
Booster Group (Best Practices, District Responsibility, District Liability) (CPIM Approved)
Matt Stout, Bricker Graydon Wyatt LLP
Rebecca Jenkins, New Albany-Plain Local Schools
11:30 a.m.
Break
11:35 a.m.
Charitable Board Member - Roles & Responsibilities (Booster Groups & Foundations) (CPIM Approved)
Beth Short, Ohio Attorney General Office
12:35 p.m.
Lunch
1:05 p.m.
Student Activities/Booster Groups Account Structures (CPIM Approved)
Jennifer Bruns, St. Henry Consolidated Local Schools
Angela Gabel, Wapakoneta City Schools
2:05 p.m.
Break
2:15 p.m.
Practical Applications of Managing Fund Raisers in the District (CPIM Approved)
Terrah Stacy, Springboro Community City Schools
John Espy, Loveland City Schools
3:15 p.m.
Conclusion and Q&A
John Espy, MBA
Treasurer/CFO, Loveland City Schools
John Espy is currently the Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer for Loveland City Schools. Prior, he was at the Milford Exempt Village School District, having also served as Treasurer/CFO and before that in both Miamisburg City School District and in the Clermont Northeastern Local School District. Prior to his appointments as a Treasurer/CFO, he served as a Financial Software Specialist and Coordinator of Fiscal Applications at the Hamilton Clermont Cooperative (HCC) located in Loveland, OH. In this role, Mr. Espy developed and led training sessions for over 42 school districts in southwest Ohio. He also served as the team lead for the implementation and training of the state software redesign accounting and payroll software as well as Powerschool’s eFinancePlus applications at HCC. Mr. Espy worked closely to configure and utilize third party softwares such as EDGE printing solutions, Bonefish Systems fraud prevention software, Strategic Solutions’ SCView, and OnBase by Hyland.
Terrah Stacy
Treasurer, Springboro Community City SD
Terrah Stacy serves as the Treasurer/CFO of Springboro Community City School district, where she oversees the financial operations of the district; a role she has served in since December 2013. Mrs. Stacy graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in governmental non-profit accounting and received an MBA from Purdue University. She holds a current Ohio School Treasurer’s and Business Manager’s license issued by the Ohio Department of Education (ODE). Mrs. Stacy has over twenty-nine years of accounting experience, twenty-five years of which have been in public education.
Ryan Ghizzoni
National Director of Business Analytics, Frontline Education
Ryan Ghizzoni, National Director of Business Analytics, began his career in finance at the Auditor of State’s Office, and served over 15 years as a school district treasurer before switching to the private sector to provide solutions and support on a larger scale. During his CFO career, he has been the recipient of several ‘Association of School Business Officials’ International Meritorious Budget Awards and was the recipient of the ‘Ohio Association of School Business Officials’ 2011 Outstanding Treasurer of the Year Award. Ryan holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from the Youngstown State University and is a Certified Administrator of School Finance and Operations.
Matt Stout
Partner, Bricker Graydon Wyatt LLP
Matt Stout is a partner in Bricker Graydon's Public Finance group and practices in the areas of public finance and public law, emphasizing school and local government law. He assists and advises with the documentation and issuance of general obligation and revenue bond transactions for municipalities, school districts, and other political subdivisions; assists and advises municipalities, school districts, and other political subdivisions with tax-exempt lease purchase financings; and provides general counsel assistance to political subdivisions.
Rebecca Jenkins
Treasurer/CFO, New Albany-Plain Local Schools
Becky started her career as the assistant treasurer for her Alma Mater, Martins Ferry City Schools. After 12 years, she accepted the treasurer/CFO position for the Wellsville Local School District. Her love of the Central Ohio area found her accepting the assistant treasurer position at the fastest growing school district in the state of Ohio - Olentangy Local Schools. After a year and a half she was promoted to the Treasurer/CFO role. The district grew over twice its size to over 16,000 students under her financial leadership. After nine years with Olentangy Schools, she was recruited by the New Albany-Plain Local Schools and has been with this district for ten+ years. Becky has had the fortune of leading districts considered both wealthy and poor which gives her a unique perspective on the various challenges diverse districts face.
During these career transitions, Becky also helped lead OASBO. She held the offices of Board Southeast Region Director, Vice-President, President Elect, President and Immediate Past President. Through the years she has served on numerous committees and continues to serve on the Legislative Committee as well as many focus committees. Becky is also asked to speak on a variety of topics not only for OASBO seminars but other state organizations as well.
Beth Short
Director, Charitable Outreach & Education, Ohio Attorney General
Beth Short, Director of Charitable Outreach and Education for the Ohio Attorney General's Charitable Law Section, has spent her career working for and with nonprofit organizations. Her passion for the nonprofit sector is evidenced by her professional and volunteer background working with charities as a staff member, board member, consultant and volunteer for large and small organizations. She brings a background in journalism, legislative and public affairs and training, complemented by a master’s in business that focused on nonprofit management issues. Her work in the Charitable Law Section focuses on the development of strategies aimed at strengthening the nonprofit sector. She also serves as president-elect of the National Association of State Charity Officials. Beth is a graduate of the Ohio State University and Ohio University.
Jennifer Bruns
Treasurer/CFO, St Henry Consolidated Local SD
Jennifer Bruns is the Chief Financial Officer of St. Henry Cons. LSD, where she has served since January 2016. Jennifer also serves as the Fiscal & Mentoring Specialist for Mercer County Educational Service Center. Jennifer began her School Finance career as the CFO of Riverside Local School District in Logan County. Prior to becoming a Treasurer/CFO, Jennifer worked for the Ohio Auditor of State. Jennifer has been a member of OASBO since 2012, has been very involved in the West Central Chapter, and currently serves on the OASBO Board of Directors as the Northwest Region Director. Jennifer also serves as the Chair of the OASBO Auditor of State Committee.