8:15 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m. Continental breakfast buffet and registration
Agenda, Presentations, and Videos
Registration and continental breakfast | |
8:15 |
Opening Remarks Michael Johnson, Executive Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
8:25 |
Setting Expectations Scott Hughes, Director, Supervision and Regulation, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
8:35 |
Looking Back on 10 Years at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Dennis Lockhart, President, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Discussion with Michael Johnson |
9:35 |
The Changing of the Guard (Presentation | Video ) Carl Tannenbaum, Executive Vice President and Chief Economist, Northern Trust Introduction by John Kolb, Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
10:25 | Break |
10:40 |
Policy Updates in a New Political Environment (Presentation | Video ) Wayne Abernathy, Executive Vice President, Financial Institutions Policy and Regulatory Affairs, American Bankers Association |
11:30 | Lunch A Generational Shift: Tastes and Expectations Customer and Employee Engagement [Presentation ] Keynote Speaker: Ed O'Boyle, Global Practice Leader, Gallup Inc. |
Where Do Banks Go Next? Jim McAlpin, Jr., Partner and Leader of Financial Services Group, Bryan Cave LLP Christopher Marinac, Senior Managing Principal and Director of Research, FIG Partners Moderated by Maria Smith, Assistant Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
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2:15 | Break |
2:30 |
The Changing Demand toward Urban Living [Presentation ] Sam Khater, Deputy Chief Economist, CoreLogic Discussion with Domonic Purviance, Senior Financial Specialist, Supervision & Regulation, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
3:20 |
Banking Outlook: A Regional Perspective (Presentation | Video ) David Kohl, Professor Emeritus, Virginia Tech University Thomas Payne, Dean, College of Business, Tennessee Tech University Introduction by Mark Holladay, Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer, Synovus Financial Corporation and President, the Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State University |
4:35 | Concluding remarks John Kolb |