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Graduate School of Banking at Colorado
Graduate School of Banking at Colorado
Graduate School of Banking at Colorado
Graduate School of Banking at Colorado
Graduate School of Banking at Colorado
 

GSBC ADVANCED COMMUNITY BANKER SUMMIT:

Risk Management Strategies in Difficult Times

July 15-17, 2010      Boulder, Colorado

 
Community banks are facing one of the most difficult economic and regulatory environments in recent years. Condensed into two-and-a-half days, this seminar offers a variety of sessions to help you develop strategies to better manage risk exposures, meet regulatory directives and improve financial performance. Additionally, this is a great opportunity to reconnect with GSBC alumni, faculty and other senior community banking officers from across the country to exchange ideas and discuss the challenges you are facing.
 

Benefits From Attending this Seminar Include:  

  • Better understand the economic and regulatory environment and how it will affect your organization

  • Identify appropriate responses for forward-looking regulation

  • Develop specific strategies in funding, lending and managing the securities portfolio to better manage risk exposures

  • Appreciate how individual decisions influence your bank's strategic planning process

  • You will receive a detailed risk analysis of your institution and recommended strategic responses

Speakers and Bios:

Neil Falken, LarsonAllen, LLP

Richard Hamm, Advantage Consulting & Training

Timothy Koch, Ph.D., GSBC President & Finance Professor-University of South Carolina

David Kohl, Ph.D., AgriVisions, LLC and Virginia Tech

Ed Krei, The Baker Group

Larry Martin, Bank Strategies, LLC

Don Musso, FinPro, Inc.

J. Michael Woody, J. Michael Woody, Inc.

Scheduled Sessions:

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Better Understanding Your Bank's Risk Profile

Early-warning System to Identify Areas of Examination Focus & Responding to Enforcement Actions

Establishing an Adequate Loan Loss Reserve: Documentation, Disclosures & Impairment

Fraud Risks in Community Banks & Fraud Identification

How to Best Prepare for Your Bank's Next Examination

Investment Strategies in Difficult Times

Troubled Debt Restructuring

Strategic Planning Hints in the Current Environment

Panel: Strategies for Improving Community Bank Performance in Difficult Times

COST:

$675 per attendee ($575 per attendee if 2 or more attend from the same institution)

Includes materials, a detailed risk assessment of your institution and the following meals:

Thursday--Dinner
Friday--Breakfast, Lunch, Reception
Saturday--Breakfast

Attendees are eligible for CPE credits for attending this seminar

Recommended Hotels Close to Campus:

Be sure to request the discounted GSBC rate. Rates vary by hotel. Make reservations early!

$$   The Millennium Hotel  (contact Stacy)
**We have reserved a block of rooms at the Best Western Inn at a discounted rate of $104/night. For reservations, please call 800-233-8469 and use the reference code: "Graduate School of Banking."
 

COMMUNITY BANKING SEMINAR at GSBC

The Inaugural Community Banking Seminar was held July 21, 2008 in conjunction with the Colorado Bankers Association at the Omni Interlocken Resort in Broomfield, CO. This first seminar provided the opportunity for students, alumni and local area bankers to hear directly from U.S. Congressman Barney Frank on the current legislative issues facing the industry.

 
Graduate School of Banking at Colorado
Graduate School of Banking at Colorado
Graduate School of Banking at Colorado