# SFOF Fall 2020 National Meeting
The State Financial Officers Foundation Fall 2020 National Meeting, held September 2020 at the Omni Orlando ChampionsGate resort, is documented in the Treasury R2 production via a Derek Kreifels 8/13/2020 SFOF email distribution captured in the A-He Communications binder. The email lists a five-person Arkansas delegation: Treasurer Dennis Milligan, Deputy Treasurer Jason Brady, Deputy Treasurer Grant Wallace, Communications Director Stacy Peterson, and Auditor Andrea Lea. The joint AR Treasurer + Auditor SFOF delegation pattern predates Milligan's January 2023 Treasurer-to-Auditor transition and the documented 2024-2025 Israel Bonds campaign.
The Fall 2020 meeting is significant primarily as the earliest documented SFOF national-meeting attendance by the Milligan-era Treasurer's office and as the predecessor of the [[sfof-state-financial-officer-network]] activity later concentrated at the Auditor's office. The substantive agenda of the 2020 meeting is not documented in the Treasury production; only the attendee distribution survives.
## Cross-References
[[dennis-milligan]] [[jason-brady]] [[grant-wallace]] [[stacy-peterson]] [[andrea-lea]] Arkansas delegation members
[[derek-kreifels]] SFOF CEO who circulated the 8/13/2020 attendee distribution
[[sfof]] State Financial Officers Foundation
[[sfof-state-financial-officer-network]] downstream concept page documenting the 2024-2025 SFOF activity Milligan and Brady's office concentrated at the Auditor's office
[[treasury-foia-r2-9-23-25]] source page
## Tensions
This concept page is documentary-inventory and surfaces no first-class tensions. See [[methodology]] ยง II for the criteria distinguishing documentary-inventory pages from concept pages that surface contested mechanisms. The page documents the earliest wiki-captured SFOF national-meeting attendance by the Milligan-era Treasurer's office (Fall 2020, Omni Orlando ChampionsGate) at the attendee-distribution level; the substantive agenda of the meeting is not in the wiki documentary record, and the page itself is a historical-context anchor rather than an analytical concept page with contested readings.