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17 April 2015
Nevada
Reporter Stephen Durham

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Pro Group controller lands treasurer role

Gayle Robertson has been selected as Carson City’s next treasurer by the Carson City board of supervisors.

Robertson was selected by a 3-1 vote, with supervisor Brad Bonkowski abstaining, over former supervisor John McKenna and city finance director Nick Providenti.

She most recently worked at Pro Group Captive Management of Carson City in management as captive controller and before that worked in public accounting with Neddenriep & Associates, LLC.

From 2007 to 2012, she had her own CPA practice. Prior to being self-employed, she was with Allbritten/Slates CPA, LLC, of Carson City and Freeman & Williams, LLP, also of Carson City.

“As captive controller, I was responsible for monitoring the cash flow and reconciling the investment accounts each company had at various brokerages,” said Robertson.

“The investment goals focused on safety, liquidity, and return on investment.”

She will take over for Al Kramer, who now is the investment deputy treasurer with Nevada state government.

Robertson will fill the term as an appointee. She will have to run in 2018 for a full, four-year term.

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