Centre County Government
Richard E Killian has extensive experience in the field of finance and budgeting. Richard E began their career in 1981 at Fresno County Government, where they served as Principal Accountant, conducting cash-flow analysis and reviewing regulations. In 1997, Richard joined Westland Water District as a Financial Analyst, overseeing the delivery of water to 600,000 acres. After three years, they moved to Centre County Government, assuming the role of Deputy Controller and managing various financial functions. In 2008, Richard joined Penn State University as Director of Research Accounting, responsible for billing, recording, and reporting sponsored expenditures. Currently, they work at Centre County Government as the Director of Budget & Finance, where they prepare annual budgets and coordinates budgetary information with other officials.
Richard E Killian has an Associate's degree in Automotive Engineering Technology/Technician from the College of the Sequoias. Richard E also holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Accounting and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Finance from California State University, Fresno. In addition to their academic qualifications, Richard has obtained certifications such as the Certified Research Administrator PSU ACES in December 2013 and the Certified Internal Auditor from the International Internal Auditors in August 2008.
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Centre County Government
A fourth-class county created by an act of the State Legislature in 1800 and located in the exact geographic center of the state, Centre County’s key industries include tourism, retail, agriculture, electronics, chromatography, information technology, printing, and publishing, wood manufacturing, and education. The fifth largest PA County in geographic size, the county’s land area covers 1,110 square miles and is comprised of 35 municipalities. A three-member Board of County Commissioners performs and oversees all the County’s legislative and executive functions. With a 2022 total budget of $107.8M, the County provides administrative, criminal justice, human services, judiciary, property and tax, and public safety/emergency services to residents. The County currently employs 525 full-time employees and 42 part-time/seasonal employees.