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C O N F E R E N C E
Empowering Women in Leadership
Women in Banking
#TBAwomeninbanking
October 5, 2017
TBA Barrett Training Center, Nashville
Join us for the second annual Women In Banking Conference, devoted to the development of Tennessee women in bank leadership. Successful representatives from Tennessee’s finan-cial institutions and women from other affiliated professional groups will share their expertise, experience, and knowledge to help you become a future leader. The conference theme this year is “Empowering Women in Leadership.” You will have an opportunity to network with other professional women and discuss similar challenges and solutions. Make plans now to attend and discover inspiration and empowerment.
Who Should AttendThis program is designed to encourage, support, and inspire women to reach for a career in banking. It will benefit all levels of staff from any financial institution or financial services provider interested in the enhancement and career growth of women in Tennessee.
AgendaPocket Agenda sponsored by Elliott Davis Decosimo, LLC, Franklin, TNPens and pads sponsored by Pathway WBC and Pathway Lending, Nashville, TN
Wednesday, October 45:30 p.m. Pre-Conference Opening Reception
Sponsored by Butler Snow LLP, Nashville, TN
Please join the Tennessee Bankers Association and Butler Snow LLP for an opening reception at Butler Snow’s corporate offices in down-town Nashville to visit with old friends and meet new friends prior to the Women In Banking Conference. While there, you will enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of Nashville’s skyline as you relax and experience tasty treats and adult beverages.
C O N F E R E N C E
October 5, 2017 | TBA Barrett Training Center, Nashville
Empowering Women in Leadership
Women in Banking
Thursday, October 58:30 a.m. Registration/Continental Breakfast
Continental Breakfast sponsored by Gullett Sanford Robinson & Martin, PLLC, Nashville, TN
9:00 a.m. Welcome: TBA Chairman/President
9:15 a.m. Assertive Leadership for Women in Banking: How to Move the Business Forward With the Teams You Lead Pamela Atherton, Speaker-Talk Show Host-Media Trainer, A Closer Look Radio, South El Monte, CA
Assertiveness is a skill—it can be developed and honed, like any other skill. Effective assertive skills manifest themselves in better negotiating tactics, stronger leadership, better team performance, and higher levels of employee engagement.
For many women, negotiating can be challenging because we tend to be “people pleasers” and often put the needs of the group before our own needs. Effective negotiating is not about winning—it’s about ensuring that both parties arrive at a place of mutual benefit. And being assertive is not at odds with teamwork—in fact, it is constructive for your team and your organization. Assertiveness is a management and performance quality that is highly charismatic and appealing.
In this session, you will learn: • What assertiveness is—and what it’s not • How to develop an assertive style in a manner that appeals, not repels • How to communicate, empower, and lead in predominantly male industries or teams • Effective negotiating strategies that yield best outcomes for all business partners and associates
10:30 a.m. Coffee Break Sponsored by the Law Office of Wendy Geurin Smith, Memphis, TN
10:45 a.m. “Effective Networking—What It Is and What It Isn’t” Diane Darling, Founder, Effective Networking, Boston, MA
Do you cringe when you hear the word networking? You know you need to do it, but would you rather go to the dentist? You know it’s the best way to get clients, recruit top talent, and be known in your community… but you still don’t want to do it.
In this interactive session, author Diane Darling will share her in-sights on why we don’t like to network and how to reframe it. You’ll walk away knowing: • How to network even if you’re an introvert • Tools and apps that can help you be productive • How to read body language • Top mistakes people make • Best practices on LinkedIn • How to follow up and stay in touch (without stalking)
Noon Lunch Sponsored by Butler Snow LLP, Nashville, TN
1:00 p.m. Gain Competitive Advantage by Placing Women in Leadership Positions Moderator: Elizabeth W. Sims, Attorney, Butler Snow LLP, Nashville, TN Panelists: Laura Blackburn, Senior Vice President/Chief Credit Officer, Volunteer State Bank, Portland, TN; Tyler Clinch, President & CEO, First Community Bank of East Tennessee, Kingsport, TN; Scott Cocanougher, CEO, First Community Bank of Tennessee, Shelbyville, TN; and Judy Long, President & COO, First Citizens National Bank, Dyersburg, TN
Studies show that men and women working together in business lead-ership produce better results than businesses with only men in leader-ship roles. The Catalyst Report links performance and gender balance in Fortune 500 companies with a significantly higher performance advantage: 83 percent better return on equity and 112 percent better return on invested capital. Clearly, it is in the best interest of financial institutions to foster professional growth of both men and women in bank leadership roles. Studies also show that men and women work and think differently. Financial institutions that take advantage of choosing the best talent, regardless of gender, avail themselves of the best brains and talent available to make smart, profitable decisions. If your financial institution is seeking a competitive advantage, you will want to attend this session to learn how executives on the panel foster the advancement of women in their organizations.
2:00 p.m. Coffee Break Sponsored by Watkins Uiberall, PLLC, Memphis, TN
2:15 p.m. Community Impact: Loving the World a Person at a Time The Rev. Becca Stevens, Founder, Thistle Farms, and Chaplain, St. Augustine’s at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
Thistle Farms’ mission is to HEAL, EMPOWER, AND EMPLOY women of trafficking, prostitution, and addiction. They do this by providing safe and supportive housing, the opportunity for economic independence, and a strong community of advocates and partners. Thistle Farms’ comprehensive model offers women hope and healing through a holistic residential program, employment with one of their social enterprises, and a growing national and global network dedicated to changing a culture that allows human beings to be bought and sold. They believe that in the end, love is the most powerful force for change in the world. Join Rev. Becca Stevens as she shares inspiring stories from her 20 years with This-tle Farms as she raised money and started new enterprises around the world. She will offer ways we can increase our community impact through working together, staying for the long haul, and loving the whole world.
Attendee gifts from Thistle Farms cosponsored by Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company, Nashville, TN; and Consolidated Banking Services Inc. (CBSi), Cumming, GA
3:15 p.m. Adjourn
2017-2018 Women in Banking CommitteeAmy Bunton, President, Pathway Women’s Business Center & Senior Vice President, Pathway Lending, Nashville
Tyler K. Clinch, President/CEO, First Community Bank of East Tennessee, Kingsport
Deborah A. Cole, President/CEO/Director, Citizens Saving Bank and Trust Company, Nashville
Ashley Dennis, CFO, The Hardin County Bank, Savannah
Kathryn Reed Edge, Member, Butler Snow LLP, Nashville
Kirsten M. Elkins, Security Consultant, Consolidated Banking Services Inc. (CBSi), Cumming, GA
Judy Long, President, COO, Director, First Citizens National Bank, Dyersburg
Sarah L. Meyerrose, Executive Vice President/CFO, Franklin Financial Network, Franklin
Lisa Pominski, Executive Vice President/CFO, Wilson Bank & Trust, Lebanon
Khandra R. Smalley, CFMP, Senior Vice President Marketing Research, F&M Bank, Clarksville
Thank You to Our SponsorsButler Snow LLP, Nashville – Opening Reception and Luncheon
Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company, Nashville – Attendee gifts from Thistle Farms
Consolidated Banking Services Inc. (CBSi), Cumming, GA – Attendee gifts from Thistle Farms
Elliott Davis Decosimo, LLC, Franklin – Pocket Agendas
Gullett Sanford Robinson & Martin PLLC, Nashville – Continental Breakfast
Law Office of Wendy Geurin Smith, Memphis – Mid-morning Coffee Break
Pathway WBC and Pathway Lending, Nashville, TN – Pens and pads
Watkins Uiberall, PLLC, Memphis – Mid-afternoon Coffee Break
Financing Businesses. Strengthening Communi�es.
Pre-Conference Opening ReceptionWednesday, October 4, 5:30-6:30 p.m.Butler Snow LLP150 3rd Avenue South, Suite 1600, Nashville, 37201
Butler Snow LLP in Nashville is hosting an opening reception at their firm for attend-ees coming in the night before the Women In Banking Conference. Please RSVP for this free event when you register online or on the registration form in this brochure.
General InformationTNBankers.org/education/events has information on attire, special needs, inclement weather policy, photo policy, and our antitrust policy.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received in the TBA office 5 business days prior to the scheduled program will be refunded in full. Due to commitments with hotels, cancellations received less than 5 business days prior to the scheduled program are not refundable. Substitutions are welcome. Registrants who do not attend the pro-gram or send a substitute will be responsible for the entire registration fee.
Additional InformationNo advance preparation or prerequisites requiredMethod of Delivery: Group-liveProgram Level: Intermediate
Hotel InformationTBA has not blocked hotel accommodations for this program. The hotels listed below are close to the program site for those who need overnight accommodations. Please call the hotel for room rates and to make reservations.
SpringHill Suites Marriott Nashville MetroCenter 250 Athens Way, 615-244-5474 (Offers TBA rate of $161 based on availability)
NEW: Fairfield Inn & Suites 100 French Landing Dr, 615-432-4677 (Offers TBA rate of $139 based on availability)
NEW: Candlewood Suites Nashville MetroCenter 270 Venture Circle, 615-787-8787 (Offers TBA rate of $129 based on availability)
Fee InformationFees include instructional materials, continental breakfast, breaks, lunch, and optional Opening Night Reception. Please register early. Day-of-program registrants will be assessed an additional $50 late registration fee. No written confirmation of seminar registration will be sent from the TBA. Participation in TBA programs is lim-ited to members, associate members, and nonmembers from an eligible membership category at applicable member or nonmember rates.
Continuing Education CreditAttendees qualify for 6 hours of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit in the area of Personal Development. This program has not been pre-approved for ICB CE credits. For additional continuing education information, call the TBA education department at 800-964-5525 or 615-244-4871.
TBA Members / Associate Members Nonmembers
Early Registration $300 $600
Early registration deadline is September 20.
Registration $330 $630
Day-of-Program $380 $680
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