2015 Leadership Conference Jul 20 - 23, 2015 Ponte Vedra Inn & Club, Ponte Vedra, FL Registration Information Member: $495 thru July 3 Spouse/Guest: $195 thru July 3 $545 July 4 and after $245 July 4 and after To register, you may return completed form below, noting preferred method of payment or register online at www.gabankers.com. Hotel Information Since the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club opened in 1928, this 300-acre oceanfront resort located in Ponte Vedra Beach has been a perfect refuge for recreation and relaxation. Just steps from the ocean, the resort offers two picturesque 18-hole golf courses, a racquet club containing 15 Har Tru tennis courts; four pools and an award-winning spa that’s the perfect place for relaxation and reflection. GBA has reserved a block of rooms at a reduced rate of $219 - $239 per night. Reservations may be made by calling the hotel directly 904.285.1111 or 800.234.7842. Be sure to say you are with the GBA to receive this special rate. The cut-off date for reservations is June 12, 2015 and rooms may sell out before this date. After this date, all reservations will be subject to prevailing rate and space availability. Registration Cancellation and Refund Policy Cancellations must be in writing and submitted to Angie Barber, GBA Registrar, at [email protected], by Friday, July 10, 2015 to receive a refund. Substitutions are welcome at any time. Questions? Contact GBA’s Susie McGehee at 404.420.2010 or [email protected]. Registration Form Complete form below. If paying by check, make payable to the Georgia Bankers Association. If submitting form by mail, send to 50 Hurt Plaza, Suite 1050, Atlanta, 30303. If you would like GBA to invoice your company, you may return form by mail, or e-mail to [email protected]. Name July 20 - 23, 2015 Ponte Vedra Inn & Club Ponte Vedra, FL www.gabankers.com Nickname Title Bank/Company Address City State Phone Zip Email Spouse Name (if attending) Payment Method: Nickname Check enclosed (payable to GBA) Invoice my bank/company Is this your first time attending this conference? Yes No Is this your first time attending a GBA event? Yes No “Leadership GBA has been a tremendous part of my growth as a community banker. I always look forward to the annual conference and meeting with bankers around the state that I now call friends. The atmosphere is relaxing and really allows you to get to know the attendees better and learn about their banks and the roles they play in their institutions. By developing these relationships at the conference, I have been able to reach out to many of these folks and seek their advice or assistance on matters that arise at our bank during the year. I am very thankful to my bank for the investment they are making in my career by allowing me to attend. Ponte Vedra is a wonderful location, and I am looking forward to another great conference this year!” Colin Stokes, Vice President/Commercial Lending, National Bank of Georgia, Athens 2015 Leadership Conference Monday, July 20, 2015 Wednesday, July 22, 2015 3 p.m. Registration 8 a.m. Continental Breakfast 6:30 p.m. Reception/Dinner This event will be indoors and will feature a delicious buffet and great activities for the family. 8:15 a.m. General Session Parrish Clark, Leadership GBA President CEO, Guardian Bank, Valdosta 8:30 a.m. M&As and How they Will Affect Future Leaders in the Next 10 Years Jonathan Hightower, Partner Bryan Cave, LLP, Atlanta Letter from the President Dear Leadership GBA Members: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 Leadership GBA’s focus is not only on recognizing the changes in the banking industry, but also on understanding their implications and translating that information into useful knowledge. The purpose of the GBA Leadership Conference is to promote leadership development, encourage public awareness of the banking industry, create networking opportunities, and educate bankers about the legislative process. The Leadership GBA Executive Committee has planned a great program this year that contains important information to help you stay informed about the issues that affect our industry. You’ll receive an economic update from Tim Quinlan of Wells Fargo, along with a legislative update from GBA President and CEO Joe Brannen. Nick Schuster with CashTrans will explore the look and feel of the bank of tomorrow, Jonathan Hightower with Bryan Cave, will share his thoughts about M&As and how they will affect future bank leaders, and James Moore, with Steve Powell & Company, will discuss fair lending and loan pricing. We’ll close this year’s conference with James Olson taking you inside the real world of being a CIA spy. The Leadership Conference also provides an excellent opportunity for you to network with your colleagues from around the state. Several events are planned to allow you to spend time with your fellow bankers. 8 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8:30 a.m. Welcome and General Session Parrish Clark, Leadership GBA President CEO, Guardian Bank, Valdosta 8:45 a.m. Legislative Update Joe Brannen, President and CEO Georgia Bankers Association, Atlanta Joe will bring you up to date on the latest state and federal issues affecting the banking industry today as well as the results of the 2015 legislative session. 9:15 a.m. The conference will be exciting and informative, and as your bank’s Leadership GBA President, I strongly encourage you to attend. As you review this brochure, I’m sure you will see that it is a great opportunity to grow as a leader. I look forward to seeing you in July. Parrish Clark President, Leadership GBA Chief Executive Officer, Guardian Bank, Valdosta 2014-2015 Leadership GBA Committee President: Parrish Clark Guardian Bank, Valdosta Group 4: Ryan Tucker United Bank, Thomaston At-Large: Andrew Ainslie Bank of Madison President-Elect: Susan Keigans Planters and Citizens Bank, Camilla Group 5: Reeves Skeen First Citizens Bank, Atlanta At-Large: Keith Anthony Persons Banking Company, Forsyth Vice President: Doug Strange Ameris Bank, Moultrie Group 6: Lucas Cowart Morris Bank, Dublin At-Large: Wade Johnson Durden Banking Company, Twin City Past President: Walker Jordan The Bank of Monticello Group 7: Chad Thomason ServisFirst Bank, Douglasville At-Large: Colin Stokes National Bank of Georgia, Athens Group 1: Kevin Harrison Citizens Bank of Bulloch County, Statesboro Group 8: Dain Smith CBCBank, Valdosta Associate Member Representative: Randy Griffin CSRA Business Lending, Augusta Group 2: Ivan Crocker Thomasville National Bank Group 9: Scott Nanney United Community Bank, Blairsville Group 3: Danny Minick The Citizens Bank of Americus Group 10: Bill Inabinet Athens First Bank & Trust, Monroe Associate Member Representative: Joel Foster Raymond James & Associates, Atlanta 10:30 a.m. Coffee Break 10:45 a.m. Emerging Technology: An Open Discussion for Tomorrow’s Bank Nick Schuster, National Sales Manager CashTrans, Austell The community banking industry is in the midst of rapid change. Markets are being re-defined.Regulators are changing what they require. About the only thing constant is change.Each community bank is unique and your approach to solutions should be as well. Bank technologies are the result of comprehensive solutions that include a balanced focus on culture, processes, experiences, security and technology. Join Nick for an open discussion at the intersection of emerging technologies, transactions, and relationships. Noon 9:45 a.m. Group Meetings and Elections 10 a.m. Fair Lending and Loan Pricing James Moore, CRCM Financial Institution Specialist Steve H. Powell & Company, Statesboro Economic Update and Outlook Timothy Quinlan, Economist Wells Fargo, Charlotte, NC Join Tim as he provides a general overview of the U.S. economy and examines the various drivers of growth at the present stage of the economic cycle. He will also discuss how a slow-growth expansion in the United States fits into the context of the global economy. Sincerely, Jonathan will discuss the outlook for Georgia bank M&A activity and the keys to independence in today’s environment. Topics to be discussed include drivers of M&A, strategic planning, and board and shareholder management. Join Jim as he focuses on the advantages and disadvantages on using an interest rate sheet when pricing consumer loans. 11 a.m. Imagine living a lie for 31 years. That’s what James Olson and his wife Meredith did while spying for the CIA. Spying for his country was the furthest thing from his mind when Olson, a farm boy from Iowa, received a mysterious phone call that changed his life forever. In his presentation, Olson takes you inside the real world of being a CIA spy. He describes the rigorous training they receive and the difficult dilemmas that they face in the field on a daily basis. Olson will also explain how the global war on terror affects everyone and why the United States needs spies to protect the country and its vital interests. Afternoon Free to Enjoy Your Own Plans 6 p.m. Farewell Reception and Awards Dinner This event will be indoors and will feature a delicious buffet. Kids are invited to this event. Following the dinner there will be a magic show for the kids while the adults enjoy the awards ceremony. Conference Recess Enjoy your own plans for the remainder of the day and evening. Living a Lie for 31 Years James Olson, Professor The George Bush School of Government Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 9 p.m. Conference Adjourns
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