Business School to Host 23rd Annual Banking and Finance Symposium
Industry leaders to discuss financial trends, outlook at annual conference
OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi School of Business Administration is preparing for its 23rd annual Banking and Finance Symposium, set for Nov. 8 at the Oxford Conference Center. The daylong event includes discussions on financial technology advances and trends in mergers and acquisitions.
Michelle "Miki" Bowman is one of this year's keynote speakers. Bowman was appointed to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in November 2018 and is serving a term that ends in 2034.
In Kansas, she previously served as state bank commissioner and vice president of Farmers & Drovers Bank.
"We are thrilled to have such an amazing lineup of speakers at this year's symposium," said Ken Cyree, dean of the business school.
"In our breakout sessions, we have concurrent sessions that cover open banking, regulatory impact after the election, cybersecurity and the dark web, and growing your bank in uncertain times."
The symposium begins with the Women in Finance breakfast featuring Yolett McPhee-McCuin, head coach of the Ole Miss women's basketball team, and Jill Castilla, president and CEO of Citizens Bank of Edmond, Oklahoma.
John Augustine, chief investment officer and economist for Huntington National Bank, and Greg Adelson, CEO of Jack Henry & Associates, will also deliver keynote speeches.
Other speakers include:
- Charles Potts and Anne Balcer, Independent Community Bankers of America
- Matt Maxey, Synovus Bank
- John Smith, Quantum Six
- Ashwin Vasan, FS Vector
- Gordon Fellows, Mississippi Bankers Association
- Scott Mills, William Mills Agency
- Mark Dreux, ID Dataweb
- David Maimon, SentiLink
- David Peterson, First National Bankers Bank
- Jimmy Sawyers, Sawyers & Jacobs LLC
- Paul Davis, Bank Slate
- Jim Rieniets, InsBank
- Bart Smith, Performance Trust
- Neil Stevens, Oconee State Bank
- Wade Peery, FirstBank
- Hannah Horobin, MX
- Naomi Camper, American Bankers Association
Registration is $95 and is open to banking and finance professionals, students and alumni. Scholarships are available for employed professionals ages 35 or younger. Contact Kathy Mikell at kmikell@bus.olemiss.edu for scholarship information.
Top: Stan Viner (left), chair of the Ole Miss Banking and Finance Advisory Board, and Ken Cyree (second from right), dean of the School of Business Administration, congratulate Milton Ray 'Hoppy' Cole Jr. (second from left), recipient of the 2023 Distinguished Finance Executive Award; and Charles Clark Jr., recipient of the 2023 Emerging Finance Executive Award. The awards were presented at the annual Banking and Finance Symposium in 2023. Photo by Stella Connell/ School of Business Administration
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October 24, 2024