Founded in 1939, ASBOA is Alberta’s professional association serving those working in corporate service roles in Alberta’s K-12 Education sector.

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BUSINESS FORUM 2024
DECEMBER 9 & 10, 2024

Holiday Inn & Suites Edmonton Airport Conference Centre

This annual event provides an opportunity for members and partners to come together to learn and share knowledge related to current issues in school business.  The focus of this professional learning is on strategic execution and tactical applications related to the day-to-day business operation.

CONGRATULATIONS!
2024 Award of Excellence
Susan Roy
Former Secretary-Treasurer, Chinooks Edge School Division
 
The ASBOA Awards program has been developed by members of ASBOA to recognize individual members for their contributions of time, talent and commitment to the Association.
Individual members may be recognized for their leadership, commitment and contributions to the school business profession, to the membership of the Association and to the community.  These are individuals who go above and beyond the day-to-day requirements of their position and their profession.

          Dexter Durfey

Edward Latka
 
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1939
Year Established
238+
Supported Members in Alberta
60
ASBO affiliates worldwide