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ABA Risk Management Forum
April 28 - 30, 2010 • Renaissance Vinoy •  St. Petersburg, FL

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Balancing Risk Management and Growth

Video TestimonialThe risk management professional's role has evolved significantly in recent years and continues to change. Whether you're an operational risk manager in a large institution facing new expectations or a community banker juggling multiple responsibilities, you must balance risk exposure with flexibility and efficiency to ensure your financial institution's growth.

Designed specifically for financial services professionals, the ABA Risk Management Forum features in-depth sessions across the range of risk areas. Our operational risk management track is designed to meet the needs of both large institutions and community banks. Concurrent sessions cover the needs of every team member and every area within risk management, including information security, credit risk, and technology and operations. General sessions will focus on the new financial services structure, regulatory hot buttons, and behavioral economics. Best of all, you'll share insights and ideas with fellow practitioners in a facilitated banker roundtable and see the latest risk products and services demonstrated in the Marketplace. It's your best — and perhaps only — opportunity to benefit from the experiences of your peers and develop a standard of best practices.

In the convenience of one location:

  • Meet with your regulators to find out what's ahead... in time to do something about it.
  • Meet with all your risk management solution providers to discover and evaluate new products and services.
  • Receive continuing education credits and security training certificates. This year's program is eligible for up to 19 CPE, 14.75 CRCM, 14.75 CFSSP and 19.25 CSOP credits.
  • Become part of a peer group for year-long best practices discussion.

Who Should Attend

Risk managers who are practitioners who must deal with regulators, senior management and board members including business line operational risk managers, credit and market risk managers, internal auditors, and CROs, CIO's, CTO's, CRO's, and security managers.

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Questions? Please contact Marisa Broka for more information.

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