Agenda
Tuesday, Oct. 4
4:15-5:30 p.m.: SSA Only meeting (Grand Ballroom C)
6-8 p.m.: Evening reception for Summit attendees and guests
Wednesday, Oct. 5:
7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.: Registration and information desk open
8:25 -- 9 a.m.: Opening ceremonies, Welcome
- Gov. Bruce Rauner (R-Ill.)
9 a.m. -- Noon: General session
- U.S. Rep. Randy Hultgren (R-Ill.)
- NASCUS outlook (Lucy Ito, President and CEO, NASCUS)
- State legislative outlook (Heather Morton, Program Principal, Fiscal Affairs, National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL))
- NCUA outlook for 2017 (NCUA Board Member J. Mark McWatters)
Noon -- 1:30 p.m.: Regulators and Council joint annual meeting luncheon – Chairmen’s remarks
1:45 -- 3:45 p.m.: General session
- Custom Modeling: How to Make Better Lending and Risk Management Decisions (Michael Cochrum)
- Demystifying Private Share Insurance (panel discussion) (Bryan A. Schneider, Secretary, Ill. Dept. of Financial and Professional Regulation, former NCUA Chairman Mike Fryzel, Gavin Gee, Direcctor, Idaho Department of Finance; Robert Rutkowski, Deputy Superintendent for Credit Unions, Ohio Department of Commerce, Dennis Adams, CEO, American Share Insurance.)
Thursday, Oct. 6:
7 a.m. - 5 p.m.: Registration and information desk open
7:15 a.m. -- 8 a.m. Banking Marijuana in 2017: Is the Landscape Changing? (Deirdra O'Gorman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Fourth Corner Credit Union, Denver)
8:15 a.m.: -- Noon: General session
- Cybersecurity risk assessment and examination (Tim Segerson, Deputy Director, Office of Examination and Insurance, NCUA)
- Legislative/regulatory outlook and national issues (Panel Discussion: Brian Knight, NASCUS, Rick Wargo, PA CU League, Patrick Smith, IL CU League, Patrick Harris, OH CU League)
- Preparing for the coming wave: FinTech (Cal Steinhoff, RVP Business Development, Mirador Financial)
- The changing allowance account: adapting to CECL, or not (Chuck Kelly, Senior Manager, CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA))
Noon -- 1 p.m.: Lunch
1:15 -- 4:45 p.m.: General session
- The view from NCUA (Board Chairman Rick Metsger)
- Trends for CFPB Enforcement and Supervision (Allyson Baker, Venable LLP)
- Innovation is here: winner of the next Big Idea (Guy Messick, NACUSO, and Keith Kelly, CEO, Rate Reset)
- Campaign 2016: reshuffling the congressional deck (Al Ralston,Gordon Thomas Honeywell, Government Affairs; Todd Harper, NCUA; Ryan Donovan, CUNA;Keith Sias, IL CU League)
5 -- 6:30 p.m.: Networking reception
Friday, Oct. 7:
8 -- noon: General session
- Regulatory investigations and the fiduciary duties of credit-union directors, officers Privacy and cybersecurity for credit unions (Seth A. Horvath, Partner, Nixon Peabody LLP)
- Claims and litigation trends in credit unions (Christine Lacke, Director of CU Protection, CUNA Mutual Group)
- Payments: Consumer & Fintech Trends (Michelle Thornton, Director, Product Development, Co-Op Financial Services)
- More than Mortgage Licensing: The Evolving NMLS (Tim Lange, Conference of State Bank Supervisors)
- The Future of Commercial Lending (Brian Knight, NASCUS; Corey Krebs Chief Examiner, Credit Unions, North Dakota DFI; Doug Lacey-Roberts (WA); Michael Calcote, CFO, Elevations CU, (CO))
12:30 p.m.: 2016 State System Summit concludes
REGULATORS-ONLY SESSION
(Wednesday only)
4 -- 6 p.m.: Interagency dialogue
REGISTRATION:
NASCUS members: $1,195
Non-member rate: $1,395
Guest Fee: $500.00
For more information, contact NASCUS Vice President of Education Isaida Woo, at isaida@nascus.org, or call 703-528-8351.
Additional Information
Cancellation Policy
A cancellation received in writing by 5 p.m. Eastern Time on or three weeks prior to the event will be refunded, minus a $75 processing fee. No refunds will be issued thereafter; substitutions of participants will be allowed. To change or cancel your registration, email offices@nascus.org. In the event that NASCUS cancels the event, all payments will be refunded.
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Contact Information
For more information, please call the NASCUS Education Department at (703) 528-0796.