Southeastern Bank Management and Directors Conference

Date:
February 05, 2013
Location:
Gwinnett Center
6400 Sugarloaf Parkway #100 Duluth, GA 30097
Cost:

First attendee, $425
Additional attendees, $375

About the Southeastern Bank Management and Directors Conference

Join the University of Georgia Terry College of Business for a one day forum focused on the future of community banking in the Southeast. The timing of UGA's banking conference, with its community banking focus, is ideal, as banks pull out of the worst banking crisis ever faced in the southeast, and confronts a vastly different regulatory landscape.

Bank managers and directors of all size financial institutions will gain invaluable insights from this year's banking conference, and will also have the opportunity to consult with their peers and leaders in the regulatory, legal, and technology sectors.

Program Details:

UGA's Terry College of Business has brought together a cross-section of industry leaders to explore:

How will community banks compete in a world where big financial institutions are getting bigger and technology more sophisticated?

  • What are the key regulatory challenges facing these banks as they seek to balance regulation requirements with the need to focus on customers?
  • What does the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau mean for community banks?
  • What are the next growth opportunities for community banks, now that the real estate and home mortgage lending bubble has burst?
  • What questions do leaders need to ask as they begin developing their bank's strategic plan heading into the next decade?
  • How can bank leaders leverage technology today to give them competitive advantage tomorrow?

This year's banking conference brings together banking leaders, executives from industry-leading companies, high-level regulatory officials and top outside counsel, who take a fresh look at the issues unique to community banks and what is required to position these institutions for the future.

2013 Agenda at a Glance

Topics Covered at the 17th Annual Southeastern Bank Management and Directors Conference

  • Major Issues on the Horizon for Bank Financial Reporting
  • Dealing With Regulations & Regulators in the Post-Dodd Frank Era
  • Selected Issues Facing Community Banks: Ownership, Value, Revenue Growth, and Using Technology
  • Building a Community Bank for the Future
  • Musing With Moeling and Friends: Board of Director Issues in the Community Bank of 2016

2013 Keynote and Presenters

  • Elizabeth A. Duke, a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
  • Robert Braswell, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance
  • Ron Samuels, CEO of Avenue Bank in Nashville, Tennessee
  • James A. Verbrugge, PhD, professor of Finance and Chair of Banking Emeritus at the Terry College of Business, and former Georgia Bankers Association Chair of Banking.
 Over the many years that our directors have been attending

the Southeastern Banking Conference, we count on the presenters and their presentations to make us think outside the box. The topics are always forward looking and very beneficial in developing the tone at the top that our Directors need to have as they set the vision for our bank.

B. Amrey Harden, President and CEO, Oconee State Bank, Watkinsville, Georgia

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