Emerging Leaders in New England’s Banking Industry 2018 Emerging Leaders in New England’s Banking Industry 2018

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Friday, June 1, 2018
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
(Registration begins at 10:30 a.m.
Please allow time to pass through security)
Connolly Center, 4th Floor
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
600 Atlantic Avenue
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Please join the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston for a complimentary half-day event for emerging leaders in New England's banking industry. This is a unique opportunity for banking professionals to hear directly from Boston Fed leaders about the Federal Reserve's work, receive regional and national economic updates, a regulatory overview.

A complimentary lunch will be provided.

Agenda

11:00 a.m.

Welcoming Remarks

Carmen Panacopoulos

Senior Business Strategy Manager, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Christiana Thornton

President & Chief Executive Officer, New Hampshire Bankers Association

 

Overview of the Fed, U.S. Payments, and Community Development

Kenneth C. Montgomery

First Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

 

National & Regional Economic Update

Jeff Fuhrer

Executive Vice President & Senior Policy Advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

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Bo Zhao

Senior Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

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Networking Lunch

 

Panel discussion: Blockchain & Cybersecurity

Moderator:

Stephanie Zierten

Associate Counsel, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Panelists:

Jim Cunha

Senior Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Paul Brassil

Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Mike Rodehorst

Assistant Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

 

Overview of Supervision & Regulation

Alexis Leahy

Regional & Community Manager, Supervision & Regulation, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

1:55 p.m.

Closing Remarks

Brian Clarke

Senior Business Strategy Manager, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston