2019 NDBA Peer Group Consortium2019 NDBA Peer Group WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2019 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. BURGERS & BREWS at BISMARCK ALE WORKS l Bismarck, nd thursday, OCTOBER 3, 2019
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Consortium2019 NDBA Peer Group
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2019 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
BURGERS & BREWS at BISMARCK ALE WORKS l Bismarck, nd
thursday, OCTOBER 3, 2019 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
peer group consortium at nD Heritage Center l BIsmarck, ND
Changing. Growing. Thriving. TOGETHER.
This year’s Consortium begins Wednesday evening on a beautiful patio and features appetizers, burgers, brews, and desserts. It will be a perfect setting for expanding your banking network. On Thursday, keynote speaker Virginia Heyburn talks about conversational banking and six Ignite! presenters – bankers and business partners you know – share their stories. Pretty powerful.
Each peer group has its own meeting and by the end of the Consortium, you will have plenty of “take home” information to use immediately.
Thank you for your many contributions to peer conversations. All of us at NDBA are grateful and honored to work for and with all of you. Together we are changing, growing, and thriving.
Ann Reich, SVP of Strategic PartnershipsNorth Dakota Bankers Associationann@ndba.comP: 701.223.5303
The 2019 Consortium would not be possible without the support of great sponsors:
NDBA StaffBack: Jackie Bauer, Ann Reich, Rick Clayburgh, Dorothy Lick, and Angi DayFront: Lisa Dolajak and Jolene German
sponsors
Welcome
Virginia Heyburn
Virginia Heyburn, vice president of thought leadership with Fiserv, will explore next-level banking services that are conversational – offering mutual engagement – and how banks can prepare to deliver finely-tailored advice and services instantly. Today’s customer is always-on and hyper-informed, favoring speed over design for their on-the-go, need-it-now lifestyles. Banks must pursue conversational banking models that leverage critical advances in technology such as artificial intelligence, voice banking, chat bots, and intelligent payment hubs.
agenda
Wednesday, october 25:30 – 8:00 pm Burgers & Brews Bismarck Ale Works – 1100 Canada Ave., Bismarck ND
Thursday, October 38:30 – 9:30 am Breakfast, Coffee and Conversation – Russell Reid Auditorium Foyer
9:30 am Welcome & General Session – Russell Reid Auditorium
Virginia Heyburn Conversational Banking | A Changing Landscape
11:00 am Break
11:20 am IGNITE! Sessions
12:00 pm Lunch – Missouri River Event Center
12:45 pm Peer Group Meetings Audit – Lecture Room B HR – Russell Reid Auditorium Compliance – Lecture Room A IT – Great Plains Theatre ERM – Lower Level Meeting Room Marketing – Project Room
3:45 – 4:30 pm Dessert Bar – Russell Reid Auditorium Foyer The dessert bar is open! When your peer group adjourns, enjoy specialty desserts and receive a gift.
speakerS
IGNITE! Sessions
Enjoy interesting fast-paced 5-minute personal stories told by fellow bankers and business partners.
Adam Dawson Midwest Bankers Insurance Services (MBIS)
Lori Kubitz BlackRidge BANK
Jeremy Skoglund First Western Bank & Trust
Rick Olivier SBS Cybersecurity
Carrie Zubke American Bancor Ltd
Christie Obenauer Union State Bank of Hazen
nd heritage center & state museum612 E Boulevard Avenue l Bismarck, ND
The ND Heritage Center has the perfect setup for the 2019 Peer Group Consortium: the Russell Reid Auditorium for a large group gathering, classrooms for peer group discussions and plenty of parking. Parking is available on the east side of the Heritage Center, right off Boulevard Avenue.
The NDBA staff will be at the front doors to greet you.
bismarck ale works1100 Canada Ave l Bismarck, ND
The owners of Ale Works, Tim and Robin, noticed and deeply enjoyed the way restaurants and pubs inspired a sense of community, common spirit, and local identity, while traveling throughout Europe. Whether it be the pubs of Ireland, the beer halls of Germany, or the bistros of Italy; these are the meeting places for families, friends, and communities. It’s in the neighborhood restaurant that business is done and important conversations take place. As it’s often said, “food brings people together”. The design of Ale Works was inspired directly from the old Wilton Train Station, which is still standing today. Ale Works is located just south of Furniture Row in north Bismarck right off of Hwy 83: west on LaSalle Dr and north on Ottowa St.
Venues
2019 NDBA Peer Groupparticipant registrationdue by friday, september 20
Name: ______________________________________________________
Bank: ______________________________________________________
Email: ______________________________________________________
I will be participating in the following (please indicate the events you plan to attend)
Wednesday, October 2 (5:30 – 8:00 pm)
bismarck ale works
Main Course (check one) q Lobster Roll East cost style with smoked tomato hollandaise
q Prime Rib Dip Shaved prime rib roast, caramelized onion and smoked Gouda cream sauce
q Bopper Burger Half pound hand pattied burger, truffle oil, sauteed onion, Gouda with port wine reduction
q Ale Works Burger Half pound pattied burger, bacon, cheddar, lettuce, tomato, onion
Side (check one) q Saladq Fries
Thursday, October 3 (8:30 am – 4:30 pm)
North Dakota Heritage Center
Peer Group (check which one)q Auditq Complianceq Enterprise Risk Managementq Human Resourcesq Information Technologyq Marketing
q COHO Salmon (GF) Potato rosti, arugula, smoked tomato hollandaise, horseradish cream
q Mushroom Pie (V) Caramelized onions, mushrooms, spinach, marsala, fennel, truffled puff pastry
q Autumn Salad (GFV) Apple, pear, craisins, cashews, Gruyere and poppy seed vinaigrette
q Beet Salad (GF) Kale, brown rice with quinoa, mandarin oranges, pistachios and citrus vinaigrette
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