Tom L. Kaleko

Tom L. Kaleko

Tom Kaleko is a principal at Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors, LLC, has advised local governments for more than 40 years. He leads Baker Tilly’s municipal advisory professionals in Missouri and Kansas. He has provided financial advice to cities, counties and school districts since 2005. Previously, Tom served for 20 years in various city management capacities. Tom has extensive experience helping high-growth communities address their capital needs. He specializes in the areas of economic development and development finance – aiding in the evaluation and financing of mutually beneficial public-private partnerships.

Registered Municipal Advisor with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

  • General obligation, special obligation, lease revenue and utility revenue bonds
  • Development finance
  • Economic development
  • High growth communities
  • Complex issue presentation
  • International City/County Management Association (ICMA)
  • Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA)
  • Kansas Association of City/County Management (KACM)
  • Missouri City/County Management Association (MCMA)
  • Kansas Government Finance Officers Association (KSGFOA)
  • Missouri Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA-MO)
  • “Due Diligence and Risk Management Measures for Economic Development Incentive Approvals;” Missouri Municipal Review; with Joe Lauber, Lauber Municipal Law
  • “Discovering the Possible, Collaborative Capital Financing in Kansas;” presentation to the Midwest Regional Public Finance Conference
  • “Fundamentals of Municipal Bonds;” presentation to the Public Risk Management Association
  • “Municipal Bond Continuing Disclosure;” presentation to the Southwest Missouri Government Finance Officers Association
  • “Tax Increment Financing Districts and Transportation Development Districts;” presentation to the League of Kansas Municipalities
  • “Evaluating Economic Development Proposals;” presentation to the Missouri Municipal League
  • “Priority Based Budgeting;” presentation to the Kansas Government Finance Officers Association
  • “Financing Capital Improvements in Missouri;” presentation to the Southwest Missouri City Clerks/Finance Officers Association
  • “Basic Questions/Foundations for Incentives;” presentation to the Missouri Economic Development Council

Location

IL, Chicago Firm

Education

Master of Public Administration

University of Kansas

Bachelor of Business Administration

University of Tennessee