Office of the Chief Financial Officer: Biography - Deputy CFO, Office of Financial Operations and Systems
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Biography
Anthony F. Pompa

Deputy CFO, Office of Financial Operations and Systems

Anthony F. Pompa was appointed deputy CFO for the Office of Financial Operations and Systems (OFOS) in June 1998. Pompa joined the District government in February 1997 as associate deputy CFO for OFOS, where his efforts to improve accounting systems and standards led to an unqualified opinion on the city's fiscal year 1997 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. He also headed the board that evaluated and subsequently awarded the contract for the city's new financial management system.

Prior to joining the District government, Pompa worked for the city of Baltimore for almost two decades. As an accounting manager in the finance department, he prepared recommendations for the city's annual capital budget and produced the city's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. As an accounting systems analyst from 1978 to 1984, he prepared the citywide cost allocation plan and designed a grant accounting management system. Pompa also served as CFO for the Baltimore City Foundation, Inc., where he managed daily fiscal operations and developed the foundation's investment policies.

Before entering public service, Pompa was controller for the Baltimore Center for the Performing Arts, Inc., where he was responsible for the business operations of the Morris A. Mechanic Theater. A native of Baltimore, Pompa holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from Loyola College.