BRIDGING INDUSTRY FORCES Annual Convention June 21-24, 2023 Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park #bridgingbankers23
RANDY HULTGREN, IBA President & CEO
BETSY JOHNSON, IBA Chair, and President & CEO, Solutions Bank
TOM CHAMBERLAIN, IBA Chair-Elect, and SVP & CLO, Iroquois Federal Savings & Loan Association
MIKE ADELMAN, OBL President & CEO
BRIAN YOUNG, OBL Chair, and Chairman, and President & CEO, The Union Bank Company
RONALD ZIMMERLY, OBL First Vice Chair, and President, The Middlefield Banking Company
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with your peers in chicago! Join the Illinois Bankers Association (IBA) and Ohio Bankers League (OBL) as we bridge industry forces to present the dynamic 2023 IBA/OBL Annual Convention!
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REGULATORS PERSPECTIVES
MICHAEL J. HSU
/ ACTING COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY (OCC)
During Acting Comptroller Michael Hsu’s time at the helm of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, he has not shied away from tackling some of the most important issues facing the banking industry, including fostering and safeguarding trust, adapting to digitization, and reducing inequality in banking. During these two years, the Acting Comptroller has also demonstrated a strong commitment to strengthening and supporting community banks. Join him for an open discussion on these topics and many more during this general session.
ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER
DEANNA SINGH / DEI STRATEGIST / PURPOSEFUL HUSTLE
During this learning experience, attendees are guided through a process to move past the status quo and help lead the charge. Through the power of storytelling, sharing practical tips, and individual reflection, participants will identify the unique way to positively impact the future of their organizations and the potential of their actions.
Highlights of the session include: Gaining confidence in how to navigate the changing world; Discovering the tools to equip your team with the go-forward strategy; and Backing your messages and values with sincere and impactful actions highlighting leadership. Deanna Singh is a business consultant, speaker, and podcaster internationally recognized for her leadership, diversity, equity, and inclusion work.
THE PSYCHOLOGY AND ECONOMICS OF MAKING A HIT
DEREK THOMPSON / MARKETING + ECONOMY WRITER, THE ATLANTIC
Derek Thompson talks about the science of why people like what they like and how it’s changing. The session includes his commentary of the weird economy of 2023.
Derek Thompson is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where he writes about issues ranging from the consumer habits of millennials to the economics of entertainment. What are the economic forces shaping the cultural market? And how does the media manipulate our most valuable resource—our attention—in the twenty-first century? These are the questions that Derek Thompson explores in his captivating, award-winning work. Coupling his dry wit and journalistic insight, Derek interprets the invisible factors that capture attention, impact consumer spending, and influence business. You can catch him on his podcast Plain English too.
BUSINESS AS UNUSUAL: HOW TO FUTURE-PROOF YOUR BUSINESS IN TRANSFORMATIONAL TIMES
JACK ULDRICH / AUTHOR + FUTURIST / GLOBAL TRENDS
The world has catapulted into a future of deep change. In this engaging, provocative, and insightful session, acclaimed global futurist and best-selling author Jack Uldrich shows how the world of tomorrow is exponentially changing; and he explains why so many of the trends were on the horizon in the past year continue to accelerate.
History reminds us that great challenges produce great change – as well as great opportunities. Businesses must position themselves in a world where “business as unusual” is the new “usual.” This session helps leaders at every level of an organization leverage 10 “unconventional” techniques to succeed today’s - and tomorrow’s - transformational times. Jack Ulrich is a well-recognized global futurist, speaker, and author on technology, change management, and leadership topics.
a genda a t - a - g lance
Attendees are invited to attend all meals and receptions noted below, held at the Fairmont Millennium Park.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
LUNCH & RAPID-FIRE PRESENTATIONS
Hear 10-minute demos on the latest products and services for today’s banker.
12:30 PM – 3:30 PM
EXECUTIVES & DIRECTORS’ WORKSHOP
Executive Briefing
Robert M. Fleetwood, Partner, Group Co-Chair, & John M. Geiringer, Partner, Regulatory Section Leader, Barack Ferrazzano Financial Institutions Group
Tales From the Vault - Places We’ve Been and Never Want to Visit Again
Kimberly Schaefer, Partner, & Nici Workman, Partner, Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP
Survive or Thrive? Framework for Building EPS and Shareholder Value in a Fast-Paced World Brian Battle, Principal & Managing Director, Performance Trust
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
BANKERS ONLY LOUNGE
5:30 PM
DINNER ON YOUR OWN
Enjoy dining in the Windy City – just steps from The River Walk and Michigan Avenue.
9:00 PM – 11:00 PM
WELCOME MIXER
THURSDAY, JUNE 22
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
BREAKFAST + RAPID-FIRE PRESENTATIONS
Hear 10-minute demos on the latest products and services for today’s banker.
9:00 AM – 10:15 AM
OPENING GENERAL SESSION: ACTIONS
SPEAK LOUDER
Deanna Singh, Social Entrepreneur, Keynote Speaker & Change Agent, Flying Elephant
10:15 AM – 11:15 AM
GRAND OPENING OF MARKETPLACE
Visit more than 50+ vendor booths, participate in Marketplace activities, and win prizes! The first 100 in the door receive a book from opening keynote speaker!
11:15 AM – 12:15 PM
CEO ROUNDTABLES BY ASSETS
IBA and OBL Bank CEOs and Senior Executives engage in peer conversations within similar size asset groups. Discussions centered around topics selected by bankers and led by association management team members.
12:30 PM - 5:30 PM
PAC EXPERIENCES: CHICAGO PROHIBITION TOUR OR CHICAGO STADIUM TOUR (TICKET REQUIRED)
9:00 PM – MIDNIGHT
CASINO NIGHT & PAC SILENT AUCTION
Enjoy this robust evening reception & dessert in the Marketplace while participating in Casino Night and supporting Illinois Bankers PAC and Ohio BankPac.
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a genda a t - a - g lance
Attendess are invited to attend all meals and receptions noted below, held at the Fairmont Millennium Park.
FRIDAY, JUNE 23
7:45 AM – 8:30 AM
BREAKFAST IN MARKETPLACE
Visit more than 50 partner booths, participate in activities, and win prizes!
8:30 AM – 9:30AM
THE PSYCHOLOGY AND ECONOMICS OF MAKING A HIT
Derek Thompson, Staff Writer at The Atlantic
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
BREAK IN MARKETPLACE
Visit more than 50 partner booths, participate in activities, and win prizes!
10:30 AM – 11:15 AM
CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Migrating from Transactions to Conversations: Setting Your Branches and People Up for Success
Jim Caliendo, President & CEO, PWCampbell
Managing Risk Amid Rising Rates, Inflation, and Economic Challenges
Charley McQueen, President & CEO, McQueen Financial Advisors
How to Win Wallet Share while Cutting Costs in Operations
Ryan Wilson, Vice President, Client Relationships, Aunalytics
Performance-Based Compensation Strategies for Banks
Michael Blanchard, CEO; and Matt Brei, President, Blanchard Consulting Group
11:15 AM – 11:30 AM
BREAK
11:30 AM – 12:15 PM
CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Current State of Community Bank M&A and Capital Markets
Rick Maroney, Senior Managing Director, Hovde Group
10 Cybersecurity Questions for Executives and Directors
Nick Podhradsky, Executive Vice President, SBS CyberSecurity
Maximizing the Value of Your Digital Transformation
Brian Hufford, Digital Strategy Consultant, Backbase
Update on the War for Talent in Banking: Strategies for Success
Alan Kaplan, Founder & CEO, Kaplan Partners
12:15 PM – 1:30 PM
NETWORKING LUNCH IN MARKETPLACE
Final hours to do business in the the Marketplace, and win prizes!
1:30 PM – 2:15 PM
GENERAL SESSION: REGULATOR PERSPECTIVES
Michael Hsu, Acting Comptroller, OCC
2:15 P.M. – 3:15 P.M.
GENERAL SESSION: BUSINESS AS UNUSUAL
Jack Uldrich, Global Futurist, Author & Speaker
3:15 PM – 3:30 PM
BREAK
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
SALUTE TO LEADERSHIP (IBA ONLY)
5:30 PM – 10:00 PM
CLOSING RECEPTION, DINNER & ENTERTAINMENT
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e xecutive S & d irector S W ork SH op S
The opening workshops benefit CEOs & Directors alike.
Executive Briefing
Robert M. Fleetwood, Partner, Group Co-Chair, & John M. Geiringer, Partner, Regulatory Section Leader, Barack Ferrazzano Financial Institutions Group
This year’s popular update session features an executive briefing on current legal and regulatory issues and trends affecting financial institutions, including the fallout from recent bank failures. The focus of the update is on practical suggestions and best practices from longtime experience representing a large and diverse banking practice across the country.
Developments in M&A, fintech relationships, BaaS, UDAAP, executive compensation, DEI, ESG, fair lending, BSA, and a host of others will be discussed in this interactive session.
Survive or Thrive? Framework for Building EPS and Shareholder Value in a Fast-Paced World
Brian Battle, Principal & Managing Director, Performance Trust
The world is changing faster and faster. The Fed has re-written history on monetary policy, both in size and scope. Competition for human capital has never been tougher. Fintech and big banks are taking deposits. Loan demand is waning. Cyber security is a major threat. Net overhead is rising. What hasn’t changed is that for 95% of community banks, Net Interest Income today and tomorrow will be the lifeblood for earnings, enterprise value, and sustainability while serving our communities. Bad NII decisions today can and will create trouble this quarter, next quarter, and for the years to come. Hear a time-tested strategic decision-making process that will help your team make better and more complete NII and capital allocation decisions in a fast-paced industry. Understand the importance of utilizing a Level Playing Field framework, that compares apples to apples decisions on all areas of balance sheet, across rates and time horizons.
Tales From the Vault - Places We’ve Been and Never Want to Visit Again
Kimberly Schaefer, Partner, & Nici Workman, Partner, Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP
Join Kim and Nici as they revisit out-of-the-ordinary situations encountered by financial institutions over the last two years. Each of these case studies will serve as a reminder about the importance of vigilance, preparedness and self-evaluation. They will discuss issues that may arise when executing due diligence, preparing for an acquisition, launching a new line of business, drafting employee benefit plans and compensation programs and more.
This session is designed to help bankers and directors evaluate areas in your institution where you can make improvements now to avoid issues in the future. By hearing and learning from the challenges of others, attendees will be better able to avoid costly pitfalls and position the institution in a manner that leads to favorable outcomes.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm 21
c oncurrent B reakout S e SS ion S
Attend one of four concurrent breakout sessions during two time slots.
Migrating from Transactions to Conversations: Setting Your Branches and People Up for Success
Jim Caliendo, President & CEO, PWCampbell
PRACTICAL; ENLIGHTENING; INSIGHTFUL
The bank branch was traditionally a place where routine transactions were taken care of, job functions were specialized, and limited conversations took place quickly to move people along. Today’s customers want one-on-one conversations, education, and advice; experts who can help them through life’s important moments. They want open spaces, natural light, and environments that feel like home, along with the ability to perform self-service functions at the touch of a button. Good service has changed from “how quickly you can get me out of here” to “how well can you educate me”. From designing the look, feel, and functionality of a branch based on customer needs, to streamlining branch operations to free up time; to training your employees to have conversations with customers and transitioning to the universal staffing model; this session covers both sides of the spectrum and your two most important assets – people and branches.
How to Win Wallet Share while Cutting Costs in Operations
Ryan Wilson, Vice President, Client Relationships, Aunalytics
CUSTOMER; INTELLIGENCE; ANALYTICS
In an unreliable economy, cost cutting and employing efficient strategies to grow operating income is imperative. One of the best ways to achieve better returns and higher margins is to focus on existing customers with data-driven insights that grow wallet share. Insights from data analytics empower mid-market financial institutions to dig deeper into their local roots, act upon their local knowledge using personalized offers, and find ways to make their branch presence meaningful to a profitable segment of customers. This local data, first party data, is not something that direct banks or big banks have. If harnessed, it can be a game changer for regional and community financial institutions to grow market share.
Managing Risk Amid Rising Rates, Inflation, and Economic Challenges
Charley McQueen, President & CEO, McQueen Financial Advisors
RISING RATES; INFLATION; ECONOMIC CHALLENGES
Our industry continues to face uncertainty, inflation, and a possible recession (we may be in one now). Interest rates have trended sharply higher and 2023 is set to be a year of change with a possible topping of interest rates. This session covers:
• Reviewing the 1980’s to elevate knowledge, as only a few individuals in the industry were managing institutions the last time the U.S. faced simultaneous inflation and economic slowdown.
• The potential impact of inflation and a weakening economy on the balance sheet and interest rate risk positions.
• Several action steps that can be taken to mitigate risks and address the potential impact of a weakening economy.
Performance-Based Compensation Strategies for Banks
Michael Blanchard, CEO; and Matt Brei, President, Blanchard Consulting Group
EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION; PAYFOR-PERFORMANCE; INCENTIVE PLAN DESIGN
This presentation focuses on performance-based compensation approaches that community and regional banks should consider to attract and retain quality officers. The session will examine the current compensation environment and discuss different performance-based incentive vehicles; while presenters discuss the keys to effective and motivating cash incentive plans. They will also share what banks are using in respect to equity-based/longer-term incentives, as well as incorporates applicable regulatory guidelines and updates surrounding incentive-based pay. Market data from BCG surveys and databases will be incorporated throughout.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 10:30 am – 11:15 pm 23
c oncurrent B reakout S e SS ion S
Attend one of four concurrent breakout sessions during two time slots.
Current State of Community Bank M&A and Capital Markets
Richard Maroney, Senior Managing Director, Hovde Group
COMPREHENSIVE, INTERACTIVE, THOUGHT-PROVOKING
This session will provide a comprehensive report on community bank M&A, as well as the significant changes that are occurring in bank equity and debt markets. Commentary and data on the economy, political environment, and industry will be presented to fully understand bank consolidation, valuations and capital markets trends. Specifics to both Ohio and Illinois will be provided, including evaluation of recent M&A deals, along with equity and debt raises. It is worthy to note the presenter/s have significant deal experience having advised on hundreds of deals, in addition to observing M&A and capital markets transactions across the country.
10 Cybersecurity Questions for Executives and Directors
Nick Podhradsky, Executive Vice President, SBS CyberSecurity
CEOs, senior management and Board members have historically struggled to understand the components of an Information Security Program, current security threats, and technology risks. Regardless, this group is ultimately responsible for the security of the organization’s information, setting expectations or providing direction to management, and approving investments into cybersecurity. This discussion will review FFIEC Cybersecurity expectations, current threats to financial institutions, and touch on 10 questions that executives and board members must know to protect the bank in today’s cybersecurity world.
Update on the War for Talent in Banking: Strategies for Success
Alan Kaplan, Founder & CEO, Kaplan Partners
INFORMATIVE; VITAL; REAL-TIME
Talent has become the defining element for success in today’s highly competitive and evolving industry. Whether in the C-Suite, on the board, or driving new business, the competition for talent is fierce and this trend will continue. Now more than ever, bank leaders and board members need to adapt to the new realities of the talent landscape and craft strategies to differentiate and succeed in the battle for employees. This session provides insights into the current workforce climate and provide best practices in the market for banking talent.
Maximizing the Value of Your Digital Transformation
Brian Hufford, Digital Strategy Consultant, Backbase
VALUE, DIGITAL, TRANSORMATION
Banks and financial institutions are accelerating their digital transformation efforts, investing resources into a variety of initiatives to improve customer experience. But it’s challenging to measure the progression of your digital transformation. Or more important, quantifying the impact of digital on the bottom line. This session covers practical tips on constructing a roadmap that gives you the fastest time to business value – including building your business case, defining what to build first, and measuring the ROI. Attendees will be able to: Link business value to digital strategy and implementation with a product mindset; identify the problem you are trying to solve with digital programs; build a business case; and build a roadmap connected to your digital strategy.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 11:30 am – 12:15 pm
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CONVENTION PAC EVENTS
While in Chicago take in one of these two unique tours. The tours give you a true sense of Chicago. Your participation supports the llinois Bankers PAC and Ohio BankPac. Pre-registration is required.
FEES (PP) Bankers & Guests $175 // Associate Members (sponsors) $175 // Associate Members (non-sponsors) $300
12:30 PM - 5:30 PM
CHICAGO PROHIBITION TOUR
Enjoy a blast to the past with a tour of prohibition-era Chicago! Attendees will learn about the legendary exploits of Chicago during the 1920s and 1930s while enjoying tasty speakeasy drinks and fare. Flappers and gangsters alike rate this event as ab-so-lute-ly the bee’s knees!
12:30 PM - 5:30 PM
CHICAGO STADIUMS TOUR
Get ready to ruuuumbleee with a tour of the home of some of Chicago’s most beloved sports teams including Soldier Field, home of the Bears and Chicago Fire. Participants will walk where some of the greatest athletes have walked through a behind-the-scenes tour of the stadium’s locker rooms and playing arena.
9:00 PM - MIDNIGHT CASINO
NIGHT + PAC SILENT AUCTION
Politics is not a spectator sport – and neither is this special event. After a day in the Windy City, attendees reconnect for a lively reception that includes a Casino Night and PAC Silent Auction – all while making an impact on the industry. Proceeds benefit the Illinois Bankers PAC and Ohio BankPac.
THURSDAY,
JUNE 22
Illinois Bankers PAC + Ohio BankPac Disclaimers Illinois Bankers PAC: A copy of our report filed with the State Board of Elections is (or will be) available on the Board’s official website (www.elections.il.gov) or for purchase from the State Board of Elections, Springfield, Illinois. All contributions to Illinois Bankers PAC are voluntary. You may refuse to contribute without reprisal. Contributions to Illinois Bankers PAC are not tax deductible. Ohio BankPAC: Ohio BankPac accepts personal contributions only. No corporate donations are accepted. All contributions are voluntary. You have the right to refuse.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21
9:00 PM – 11:00 PM
WELCOME MIXER
Join convention-goers at the Fairmont for a special welcome mixer. It is the perfect opportunity to reconnect with good friends and introduce yourself to new ones!
THURSDAY, JUNE 22
9:00 PM - MIDNIGHT
CASINO NIGHT + PAC SILENT AUCTION
Politics is not a spectator sport – and neither is this special event. After a day in the Windy City, attendees reconnect for a lively reception that includes a
Casino Night and PAC Silent Auction – all while making an impact on the industry. Proceeds benefit the Illinois Bankers PAC and Ohio BankPac.
FRIDAY, JUNE 23
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
CLOSING
g ue S t a ctivitie S
Guest registration fee includes these activities fee. RSVP is required for each event.
THURSDAY, JUNE 22
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
URBAN ADVENTURE CRUISE - EPIC FUN ON CHICAGO’S WATERWAYS!
Experience it all—Chicago’s glorious skyscrapers, iconic bridges, buildings and other modern marvels during the Skyline Cruiseline’s most popular 90-minute cruise. Guests can relax and unwind on a scenic Chicago River and Lake Michigan cruise while enjoying the lively narration of Chicago’s rich history as you take in the Willis Tower, Aon Center, John Hancock Building, Museum Campus, Marina City and more. Snacks will be provided.
FRIDAY, JUNE 23
MUSUEM DOORS OPEN AT 11 A.M.
ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO
Home to a collection of art that spans centuries and the globe, the Art Institute of Chicago is located in the heart of the city—and is one of TripAdvisor’s Top US Attractions of 2022. During the convention, Van Gogh and the AvantGarde: The Modern Landscape, will be on display; and a special exhibition ticket is included.
RECEPTION
DINNER WITH ENTERTAINMENT
BUSINESS EXPO Leading Companies Advanced Solutions Top-of-the-Line Products Strategies for the Future
THE MARKETPLACE BANKERS’
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C yberSecurity
JUNE 21 -24, 2023
Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park
200 N Columbus Drive
Chicago, IL 60601
FAIRMONT CHICAGO MILLENIUM PARK
Rooms are available for $259/night plus taxes through May 31, 2023 or while space remains. Scan the QR code for an online reservation link or call the Global Reservations Centre at 1-800-441-1414.
CONVENTION HOTEL
Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park
200 N Columbus Drive, Chicago, IL 60601
Room Rate: $259 plus taxes (Good through May 31) Phone: 800-441-1414
PARKING
Paid valet parking is available for $70 per vehicle per night.
AIRPORTS
O’HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (ORD)
Approximately a 17-mile/30-minute drive to the event venue.
CHICAGO MIDWAY AIRPORT (MDW)
Approximately a 12-mile/25-minute drive to the event venue.
CONVENTION FEES (PER PERSON)
IBA/OBL Member Banker/Vendor $895
IBA/OBL Nonmember Banker $1,890
IBA/OBL Member Guest/Spouse $495
Fees include all scheduled sessions and official meal functions as outlined in the convention agenda.
We look forward to welcoming bankers from Ohio and Illinois to Chicago this summer for an Annual Convention filled with relevant speakers, timely sessions, networking opportunities, and a vendor marketplace to help our banks succeed.”
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ANTHONY G. NESTLER
Chair, IBA Annual Convention Committee & IBA Vice-Chair, and President & CEO, Hickory Point Bank & Trust