Cyber Crime and Your Customers
Cyber Crime and Your Customers
Written by: Eric Chase
Information Security Consultant - Security Banking Solutions, LLC
Written by: Eric Chase
Information Security Consultant - Security Banking Solutions, LLC
South Dakota-based First PREMIER Bank has been named one of the 2015 Best Banks To Work For by American Banker and Best Companies Group. The special recognition follows hundreds of surveys completed by employees and a review of the organization’s practices. Only 50 banks across the country are selected best to work for.
“We’re excited and honored to receive this recognition from American Banker. To all of our employees, I want to say thank you. We’re fortunate to work with such a great group of people,” says Dave Rozenboom, president, First PREMIER Bank. “We’ve worked hard over the years to build the kind of company and culture that people want to join. This award validates those efforts. At PREMIER, we believe that happy employees translate into satisfied customers.”
The South Dakota Bankers Association (SDBA), the professional and trade association for South Dakota’s financial services industry since 1884, recently elected officers for its 2015-2016 Board of Directors. The SDBA is honored to have the following individuals serve as officers:
The official election took place at the Annual Convention of the South Dakota Bankers Association and North Dakota Bankers Association in Sioux Falls on June 9, 2015. The term for the new officers is effective now through next year’s convention, which will be held in Bismarck on June 12-14, 2016.
The SDBA is offering the 2016 Scenes of South Dakota Calendar. This calendar will feature photos of South Dakota submitted by South Dakota bankers, their family members and customers.
A bank, branch or business' logo and name can be printed on each calendar to display in homes and businesses all year long. Calendar orders are due by Sept. 1, 2015, to get the low price of $1.19 per calendar.
The South Dakota Bankers Association (SDBA), the professional and trade association for South Dakota’s financial services industry since 1884, recently held elections for three of the nine seats on its Board of Directors. Elected to serve on the SDBA Board of Directors were:
The three began their three-year directorships on May 1. This is their first term on the SDBA Board of Directors
The Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is more than an exceptional banking school—it’s a powerful leadership program. Thanks to an agreement with the Wisconsin School of Business’ Center for Professional and Executive Development, students who begin GSB in 2015 will receive a Certificate of Executive Leadership from the Wisconsin School of Business, in addition to a GSB diploma, after successfully completing the rigorous 25-month program.
Elections for the South Dakota Bankers Association’s Board of Directors for 2015 are scheduled for March and April. Three directors have terms that expire on April 30, 2015. Elections will take place in geographic Group II and the Country Bank Category and Large Commercial Bank Category.
The Group II seat is currently vacant and was previously held by SDBA Vice Chairman Paul Domke, Heartland State Bank, Redfield. Country Bank Category Director Monte Troske, Farmers State Bank, Turton, and Large Commercial Bank Category Director Ken Karels, Great Western Bank, Sioux Falls, have both served two consecutive terms and are not eligible to run for re-election.
Are you interested in becoming an officer of the SDBA?
SDBA officers include the chairman, chairman-elect, vice chairman and immediate past chairman. The SDBA is currently seeking people who are interested in running for the vice chairman position, which will be elected at the SDBA Annual Convention on June 9, 2015, in Sioux Falls.
Are you planning on attending the Graduate School of Banking at Colorado? Why not apply for a scholarship?
The GSBC Future Leaders Scholarship is offered through GSBC's co-sponsoring state banker associations, and is typically awarded to one banker per state, per calendar year.
The South Dakota Bankers Association (SDBA), the professional and trade association for South Dakota’s financial services industry since 1884, recently elected officers for its 2014-2015 Board of Directors. The SDBA is honored to have the following individuals serve as officers:
Chairman: George Kenzy, president/CEO, First Fidelity Bank, Burke
Sample newspaper and radio ads for the SDBA's Taxation Equality Awareness Campaign were created and utilized by banks in the Brookings area in May 2014. Banks are encouraged to modify and use the ads in their local communities. For questions or assistance with the ads, email Alisa DeMers with the SDBA or call 605.224.1653.
View all campaign materials on the SDBA's Taxation Equality Awareness Campaign Webpage.
The South Dakota Bankers Association recently held elections for three of the nine seats on its Board of Directors. Elected to serve on the SDBA Board of Directors were:
Group IV: Steve Bumann, CFO, BankWest, Pierre
The South Dakota Division of Banking, South Dakota Bankers Association and Independent Community Bankers of South Dakota are holding a series of town hall meetings across South Dakota May 12-16 to gather input from community bankers.
The meetings are part of an ongoing nationwide community bank project sponsored jointly by the Conference of State Banking Supervisors (CSBS) and the Federal Reserve System.