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OBL BANKING CALENDAR

2023 Obl Regulator Round Table

August 4 (Virtual)

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Understanding Bank Performance

Begins July 6 – Virtual

Looking to build banking foundations for your team and organization?

The OBL is partnering with the Washington Bankers Association, as well as state associations from across the country, to provide this new UBP virtual series to build banking foundations for the next generation of bankers. The 8-part virtual program will focus on providing students with the information they need, with access to instructors and peers to help prepare them for new and expanded responsibilities within the bank.

Topics include:

• Fundamentals of Financial Statements

• Credit Metrics & Credit Quality

• Funding & Liquidity

• Capital & Bank Investments

• Risk & Return

• Capstone Overview & More

Each 2-hour program is carefully crafted to ensure students have personal interaction with expert instructors and includes homework designed to help them fully understand class materials. In addition, sessions will be recorded and available for viewing if schedule conflicts arise.

Who Should Attend? This program is designed to bring newer employees get up to speed on how the banking industry works, and also develop experienced individuals as they further their careers.

Contact Julie Kiplinger at jkiplinger@ ohiobankersleague.com with questions or Sarah Husk at shusk@ohiobankersleague.com for registration assistance.

Not to be missed! Designed to address the continued regulatory changes, the annual OBL Regulator Roundtable offers the opportunity to hear from regulators from the CFPB, OCC, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and FDIC on consumer compliance topics that matter most. Attendees can ask examiners question firsthand, ahead of time and/or live during the 3-hour program. The virtual program, which typically attracts upward of 100 Ohio bankers, also provides the opportunity to share best practices with others. Scott Daugherty, President & General Counsel from Bankers Alliance, will moderate the session. Register today to gather valuable insights on these topics and more:

• Priorities, Exam Findings and Hot TopicsBrandy Fultz, CFPB

• State of Compliance - LeVell Hall, OCC

• Supervisory Hot Topics and Common Trends in Regulatory Issues - Maria Spring, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

• Supervisory Insights and Common ViolationsPatrick Ryan, FDIC

What do past attendees have to say?

• The regulators know their areas very well. They are all able to express to the group what is going on in their corner of the regulation world.

• I liked the Q&A session. It's very helpful to be able to ask questions directly to the regulators and receive a response right away.

• The Q&A Session offered great perspective on issues/concerns fielded by the attendees.

• I enjoyed all of the program and especially appreciated the candid discussions on 'best practices'.

Questions? Contact Carol Allerding at callerding@ohiobankersleague.com

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