Join us for an insightful episode of Where Public Finance Works, featuring Melissa Moore, the Finance Director for Buncombe County, North Carolina. Host Tyler Traudt explores Melissa’s unique transition from the private sector to public finance, sharing how her analytical background and experience in financial planning have driven meaningful change in local government.
Melissa discusses her journey from Texas to North Carolina, offering a behind-the-scenes look at her strategic approach to financial planning and cash flow management. She explains how Buncombe County is handling growth and public trust challenges, and how her team focuses on maximizing taxpayer dollars through smart cash investments and long-term financial forecasting.
This episode sheds light on the critical role of finance in local government, from managing bond proceeds to planning for future capital projects.
Melissa Moore is the Finance Director for Buncombe County Government, a role she has held since September 2023. With over 15 years of experience in public finance and local government, Melissa has developed expertise in managing government bonds, overseeing budgetary processes, and fostering financial strategies for municipalities.
Before joining Buncombe County, Melissa served as the Director of Finance for the City of Pflugerville, Texas, where she led financial operations for over two years. Her career also includes positions such as Assistant Director of Finance for the City of San Marcos, Texas, and Finance Program Manager at CPS Energy, one of the largest municipally-owned utilities in the U.S.
Melissa's well-rounded experience in financial planning, debt management, and government budgeting positions her as a leading voice in public finance, ensuring that government resources are allocated effectively to benefit the community.
(1) Importance of Cash Flow Management: Melissa shares the importance of looking beyond budgets to focus on cash flow forecasting, ensuring that capital is deployed efficiently, and taxpayers’ money is working for the community, especially when managing bond proceeds and operating cash.
(2) Building Trust Through Transparency: In her role at Buncombe County, Melissa prioritizes transparent financial presentations, breaking down complex financial data into easily understandable terms to build trust with both the public and elected officials.
(3) Leveraging Long-Term Planning: Melissa discusses the importance of long-term financial planning, sharing how forecasting over a 15-year horizon helps the county make strategic decisions, manage tax rates, and provide uninterrupted services to the community.