Otteson Shapiro, Independent Bankers of Colorado host annual Anti-Money Laundering Seminar 

The Independent Bankers of Colorado (IBC) and Otteson Shapiro will host the Bank Secrecy Act / Anti-Money Laundering Mile High Summit on Tuesday, August 3, 2021 from 8:25 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Participants have the option of attending the summit virtually via GoToWebinar or in-person at Otteson Shapiro’s offices at the Denver Tech Center, 7979 East Tufts Avenue, first floor Conference Room.

Presenters at the Summit will cover a range of topics related to BSA/AML.  Topics and panels include:

  • AML Reform 2021 – Studies, Strategies and New Requirements
  • Regulatory panel featuring representatives from each of the federal regulatory agencies and the Colorado Division of Banking 
  • Interactive Cybersecurity Panel discussion with Law Enforcement
  • OFAC and Sanctions Compliance in 2021
  • Managing BSA/AML Risk with Financial Technology Partners
  • 2021 Mid-Year BSA/AML Hot Topics

The Summit is designed for those responsible for management and/or functional-level responsibilities for BSA/AML compliance and/or operations. Individuals with retail banking, risk management, compliance, audit, operational, corporate banking, bank presidents and directors, and training responsibilities will benefit from this program.

Presenters include a diverse slate of expert speakers and panelists from government and industry, including:

  • Anne Benigsen, SVP-Chief Information Officer and Chief Information Security Officer, Bankers’ Bank of the West and President, CivITas Bank Solutions, A Bankers’ Bank of the West Bancorp Inc. Subsidiary
  • John J. Byrne, Esq., CAMS, Vice Chairman and Board Member, AML RightSource 
  • Angela Kernell, Manager, Financial Services, Crowe LLP
  • Corey Minard, Manager, Financial Services Financial Crime and Digital Security, Crowe LLP
  • James Siegel, Manager, Plante Moran
  • F. John Podvin, Jr., Partner, Otteson Shapiro LLP
  • Timothy R. White, Special Advisor and Sanctions Specialist, Financial Crimes Advisory, AML RightSource
  • Panelists from the federal regulatory agencies and the Colorado Division of Banking

IBC has applied for both ABA Professional Certification and ACAMS Accreditation professional education credits. Last year the Summit was approved for 7.5 CRCM and 7.5 CAFP credits and 6 CAMS credits.

For a complete agenda, pricing, presenter information and to register, please click on the link below: 

https://www.ibcbanks.org/ev_calendar_day.asp?date=8/3/2021&eventid=940

For further information please contact IBC’s Maelynn Lewis at 720.607.7937 or at mlewis@ibcbanks.org

About the Independent Bankers of Colorado (www.ibcbanks.org)

The Independent Bankers of Colorado (IBC) is Colorado’s exclusive voice for the state’s community banks. With over 50 members, the IBC represents banks of all of sizes and charter types and is dedicated solely to representing the interests of the community banking industry and the communities and customers it serves.