FDIC Directors' College


Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, Springfield, IL  
Thursday, April 18, 2024 8:00 AM - 2:30 PM   iCalendar Central Standard Time

The FDIC Directors' College Program provides course offerings for directors and officers that are delivered locally by the FDIC's regional offices. These courses offer timely and relevant information and are delivered in cooperation with state banking departments and industry trade groups.

Agenda 

8:00 a.m. Registration & Continental Breakfast 

9:00 a.m. Opening Comments

9:15 a.m. The Consummate Director (Presenters: Brennan Hailey, Special Assistant to the Regional Director & Dan Peppler, Supervisory Examiner)
It's well-documented that banking is one of the most regulated industries. Although fulfilling director responsibilities can be daunting, the FDIC is in the business of curating strong board members. This presentation discusses the regulatory landscape, expectations for board oversight, and strategies to ensure directors are equipped for success. 

10:00 a.m. Compliance Hot Topics (Presenter: Stephanie Bissell, Examination Specialist)
Regulatory compliance continues to evolve in 2024 and should be a routine part of your board discussions. This presentation discusses significant changes, including the new Community Reinvestment Act final rule, FDIC’s new Subpart B of Part 328, and the final interagency guidance for managing risks associated with third-party relationships.

11:00 a.m. Managing Liquidity in a Challenging Interest Rate Environment (Presenter: Trey Johnson, Supervisory Examiner)
Banks have experienced rapidly rising interest rates in the past two years, resulting in tightening liquidity positions. This presentation discusses the challenges produced by such interest rate movements and prudent monitoring procedures that banks should use to identify, measure, monitor, and control liquidity risk.

11:45 a.m. Networking Lunch 

12:45 p.m. National and Local Economic Conditions (Presenter: Will Greene, Regional Economist)
The economy remains volatile, making prudent planning more challenging as forecasts change frequently. This session provides attendees with an overview of national, state, and local economic conditions by analyzing the latest trends in sectors such as labor, housing, and commercial real estate.

1:30 p.m. Regulatory Panel
An open forum to engage FDIC Chicago Regional management, as well as your local FDIC management and state authority, on topics important to your bank and the banking industry.

  • Shawn Meyer, Field Supervisor (Moderator)
  • Greg Bottone, Regional Director (Panelist)
  • Teresa Sabanty, Deputy Regional Director (Panelist)
  • Larisa Collado, Deputy Regional Director (Panelist)
  • Matthew Jennings, Assistant Director, Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation (Panelist)

2:30 p.m. Adjourn
 

Per Person Fee (includes continental breakfast & lunch)
Member/Nonmember $245

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library  

112 N 6th St
Springfield, IL 62701-1310

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