The Arkansas Banker Fall 2022

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PROFESSIONAL D E V E LO P M E N T

Calendar of Events OCTOBER - DECEMBER 2022

Oct 03

MO NDAY 9 A .M.­– T UES DAY 4 P.M.

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R E TA I L L E N D I N G : B E YO N D T H E BASICS

This intermediate, enhanced virtual session will take you beyond basic consumer, mortgage, small business, and small investment real estate lending training. This real-world program will prepare retail lenders to have more informed and effective conversations with credit partners and build stronger, more profitable relationships with customers. This two-day course meets the needs of lenders who serve consumers, small real estate investors, and/or small business clients. It will prepare lenders for success in today’s community banking environment, where they must have the skills and flexibility to serve a variety of loan requests.

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INSTRUCTOR: Barry Thompson

& Arvin Clar

LOCATION: ABA

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MO N DAY 9 A. M. ­– FRI DAY 4 : 30 P. M.

COMMERCIAL LENDING SCHOOL

This school is an intensive, one-week school that exposes students to the major issues commercial lenders face. Eleven different instructional modules throughout the week along with group case study work will address multiple topics, and are taught and led by top-notch banking veterans who will give you plenty of opportunity to ask questions, share concerns, and learn from the best! INSTRUCTOR: Ron Rushing & Mike Wasson LOCATION: ABA

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MONDAY 9 A.M.­– 4 P.M.

REAL ESTATE LENDING COMPLIANCE: PART I

This program has an emphasis on coverage and exemption rules, determining which disclosures are required, the content of the required disclosures and prohibited acts or practices. INSTRUCTOR: Jack Holzknecht & Kimberly Boatwright LOCATION: Virtual Learning

6 • FALL 2022

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LOCATION: ABA

WEDNESDAY 9 A.M.­– 4:30 P.M.

Join industry experts for this interactive program featuring the most current topics in bank security. This program will cover a variety of subjects. There is something for everyone in this information-packed session!

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INSTRUCTOR: Suzie Jones

LOCATION: Virtual Learning

BANK SECURITY HOT TOPICS

OPENING NEW AC C O U N T S

This workshop, customized to your state law, teaches essential new account opening procedures, best practices, and compliance requirements. It answers complex questions while focusing on vital information for every account type.

INSTRUCTOR: Dianne Barton

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THURSDAY 9 A.M.­– 4 P.M.

MO N DAY 8 : 30 A .M .­– TU E S DAY 3: 30 P.M .

E M E RG I N G L EA D ER S LE A DE RS HI P CO N F E RE N C E

This event offers a unique educational experience focused on banking industry trends and leadership development skills. The Emerging Leaders Section works to engage, connect, and empower banking professionals from across the state to shape and lead the future of the financial industry. Why should you attend? Get access to top industry thought leaders and grow your network. Share ideas with your peers and get strategies for solving your challenges. Get answers to professional problems that you can put into action. Gain insight to help you influence positive change within your organization. So, what are you waiting for? Join us and gain the momentum you need to take your career to the next level! LOCATION: Embassy Suites, Rogers

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MONDAY 9 A.M.­– 4 P.M.

REAL ESTATE LENDING COMPLIANCE: PART II This program has an emphasis on coverage and exemption rules, determining which disclosures are required, the content of the required disclosures and prohibited acts or practices. Big changes are pending with Fair Lending. Regulation B, and flood insurance. The program and the manual have been completely updated for these rules. INSTRUCTOR: Jack Holzknecht & Kimberly Boatwright LOCATION: Virtual Learning


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RANDY BEARCE TO LEAD FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK IN JONESBORO MARKET

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VENTURE CENTER NAMES TWO TO BEEF UP FINTECH PROGRAMMING

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LONGTIME REGION’S BANKER RETIRES AFTER 46 YEARS

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CITIZENS BANK PROMOTES KATHRYN PANNELL

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5 EARN PROMOTIONS AT FIRST COMMUNITY BANK

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SEWARD PROMOTED TO LOAN & BANKRUPTCY OFFICER

1min
page 48

CITIZENS BANK PROMOTES KEVIN ANDERS TO VP RETAIL TRAINER

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TRUCKING INDUSTRY LEADER SHANNON NEWTON NAMED TO COUNCIL AT FEDERAL RESERVE BANK

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GOVERNOR HUTCHINSON APPOINTS LISA HUNTER TO STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

1min
page 47

NATALIE BARTHOLOMEW TO LEAD FIRST COMMUNITY BANK INTO NORTHWEST ARKANSAS

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ARKANSAS STATE BANK DEPARTMENT PROMOTES 3, HIRES 4

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FIRST COMMUNITY BANK PROMOTES JONES TO SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT

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STONE BANK ADDS 3 TO STAFF

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RON WITHERSPOON TO LEAD LITTLE ROCK MARKET FOR ARVEST BANK

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FARMERS BANK & TRUST NAMES SONJA YATES HUBBARD AS NEW DIRECTOR

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BOK FINANCIAL PROMOTES FAYETTEVILLE BANKER TO ARKANSAS MARKET PRESIDENT

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AMBER MURPHY, ZAC PRICE ASSUME NEW ROLES AT FIRST FINANCIAL BANK

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COVID-19 Changed Banking, Payments

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page 41

Banks Crypto Looking to Get into B

2min
pages 39-41

Data Aggregation 1033

1min
page 37

Central Bank DIGITAL CURRENCY (CBDC)

2min
page 36

Fed Launches Second Tool TO HELP COMMUNITY BANKS Meet Accounting Standard

1min
page 35

Rule 1071 is in Need of Changes

2min
pages 32-34

SUPERVISORY GUIDANCE on Multiple Re-Presentment NSF FEES

5min
pages 29-31

Meet the Fed

8min
pages 22-28

Graduates The Graduate School of Banking at Colorado

1min
pages 20-21

VE minutes with... FIVE Daniel Robinson

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pages 18-20

We're Always Recruiting

2min
pages 16-17

THE MILLENNIAL MINUTE with

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pages 14-15

Letters of the Alphabet

2min
pages 12-13

Breaking Down the Debate over Digital Assets

3min
pages 10-11

Calendar of Events

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What Keeps Me Awake at Night?

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pages 6-7

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

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