DALLAS–Early-bird pricing will end in two weeks for ALM First’s 2022 Financial Forum, which will be held in person on Sept. 25 – 28, at The Ritz Carlton-Bachelor Gulch in Avon, Colo., the company is reminding.
Financial institution executives and board members are encouraged to register now for the annual three-day conference to discover insights, formulate strategies, and gain new perspectives as they prepare for the coming year, ALM First said.
“With two separate education tracks, a variety of industry experts and regulatory speakers, and numerous networking events, the 2022 ALM First Financial Forum is a must-attend event for everyone involved in managing or monitoring the balance sheet including CEOs, CFOs, senior management, controllers, treasury staff, ALCO and board members, the company stated.
Added ALM First CEO Emily Hollis, “Our team of experts is here to help clients better understand emerging trends and navigate volatile markets more successfully. We’re proud to provide timely opportunities for financial professionals to learn about innovative strategies, network with peers, and gain insights to inform 2023 strategic planning.”
‘Well-Known Expertise’
ALM First said its management team, “well-known for their expertise in ALM, mortgage pipeline hedging, investment portfolio strategies, loan transactions, merger advisory, and balance sheet management,” will lead educational presentations and discussions along with outside experts.
The staff will also offer updates on the economy and insights into current trends affecting the industry and what an institution needs to be successful.
Attendees may earn up to 12 CPE credits.
Online registration remains open, with early-bird pricing available through August 19, 2022.
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