July 28 virtual event will provide Colorado bankers with legislative and regulatory updates
Otteson Shapiro Partner John Podvin will moderate a July 28 virtual Community Banker Roundtable, hosted by the Independent Bankers of Colorado (IBC), that will bring legislative, regulatory, and economic updates to bankers across Colorado.
Mr. Podvin joins IBC’s Executive Director, Mike Van Norstrand, on a panel of distinguished presenters who will deliver the latest banking industry information. The panel includes:
- Mary Marchun, Founding Partner, The Capstone Group and IBC Lobbyist
- Regulatory Panel Moderator: F. John Podvin, Jr., Partner, Otteson Shapiro LLP
- Ken Boldt, State Bank Commissioner, Department of Regulatory Agencies, State of Colorado
- Kurt Raney, Assistant Deputy Comptroller, OCC
- Max Gwin, Assistant Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
- Jeff McDonald, RMS Field Supervisor – Denver / Albuquerque, FDIC
Discussion topics include:
- Legislative Update
- General Banking Conditions
- PPP
- Examination Focus Areas for 2021 and Beyond
- Offsite/Virtual Examinations
- Share your Challenges
The virtual roundtable is an opportunity for Colorado bankers to be heard, to help IBC better understand the unique challenges bankers face each and every day, shape the future, and network with colleagues.
July 28 Schedule of Events:
9:00-9:05 a.m. Welcome and Sponsors Recognition
9:05-9:20 a.m. State Legislative Update – Mike Van Norstrand, IBC Executive Director, and Mary Marchun, The Capstone Group and IBC Lobbyist
9:20-10:45 a.m. Regulatory Agency Updates and Discussion
10:45-11:00 a.m. Share your Challenges and Q&A
Roundtable Registration Information
IBC Roundtable Members attend Roundtable meetings for FREE. IBC member banks attend for $200. The registration fee allows an unlimited number of attendees from a bank to attend.
For further information or to register for the virtual Community Banker Roundtable, please click here.
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 more than 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.
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