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2004 Conference Summary
The 58th annual Midwest Conference of Community Bankers is now history. According to the surveys it turned out to be one of the best conferences ever. On a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being superb, all speakers and events registered a 4.0 or higher.
For those who were unable to make the 2004 conference, please mark your calendars for the 2005 conference to be held July 24 - 27, 2005. The location will again be the Lion Square Lodge in Vail, Colorado. Also check out the links to some of the speaker's presentations.
The Board of the conference will meet in November to plan the 2005 conference. If you have any thoughts regarding programming, send them to Kathy Rinkenberger at krinkenberger@assoc-mgmt.com. See you in 2005!
Below is a list of presentations from the 2004 conference. The presentations are in Microsoft PowerPoint format. If you do not have PowerPoint, you can download a free PowerPoint viewer from Microsoft.
- The Economy - Today and Tomorrow(248KB) : Keith Leggett Sr. Economist, American Bankers Association
- The "Total Compensation Plan" (1.2MB): Dennis Christiansen, Clark Consulting
- The Regulatory Environment and the Credit Union Debacle (612KB): Chris Cole, Regulatory Counsel, Independent Community Bankers of America
- The Federal Home Loan Banks' Mortgage Business (680KB): Steve Commare, Vice President, Chicago Federal Home Loan Bank
- What's New At The Bank (514KB): George Crowley, VP/Director of Credit Sales, Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines
- The 80% Minority - Reaching the Real World of Women Consumers (7.4MB): Julie Cripe, President, COO Omni Bank, N.A.
- COMPLIANCE - The Big Gorilla in the Corner (9.2MB): Tom Thomas, Thomas Compliance Associates, Inc.
- COMPLIANCE - The Big Gorilla in the Corner (104KB): David Jaede, RSM McGladrey, Inc.
- The Current State of the Industry (472KB): Paul Reese, Professional Bank Services
- Federal Home Loan Banks as Strategic Partners to Community Financial Institutions (412KB): Neill LeCorgne, Director of Marketing, Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle
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