BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Chicago X-LIC-LOCATION:America/Chicago BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0600 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:CDT DTSTART:19700308T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=2SU END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0600 TZNAME:CST DTSTART:19701101T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=11;BYDAY=1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:156a11edbecfccef87cb69a32667ede1215 CATEGORIES:SDBA Events SUMMARY:SDBA 2021 Women In Banking Conference DESCRIPTION:
J oin us Sept. 14-15 for the SDBA’s 2021 LEAD STRONG: Women in Banking Confer ence, which promises to educate, enlighten and engage. After the past year- and-a-half, we are definitely in need of an opportunity to connect with one another and celebrate all we have endured since we last met. In addition t o a great lineup of speakers and ample opportunity to network, come prepare d for some interactive sessions. Bring your best listening skills (read why below), your most insightful questions for our industry leader panel and b ring a book or two that you would like to exchange during the “Once Upon a Time...” session.
* If you plan to attend the SDBA's LEAD STRONG: Women in Banking Conference and missed out on a hotel room at the Sheraton Sioux Falls, rooms are available at the Holiday Inn and Suites Sioux Falls Airport (across Russell Street from the Sheraton). To reserve a hotel room at the Holiday Inn and Suites Sioux Falls A irport, call 605.331.2040, press 2 and ask for a room from the SD Bankers block. The block will expire on Sept. 10.
Fee includes the conference, electronic handout s, lunch, breaks and reception.
Member: $200 per per
son
Non-Member: $350 p
er person
*After Sept. 6, add $30 per person. Onsite, add $40 per person
5:30–6:30 p.m. Reception, R-Wine Bar, 322 E. Eighth St., Sioux Falls
7:30–8:30 a.m. Registration/Continental Breakfast
8:
30 a.m. Welcome
8:30–9:30 a.m. The Spectrum o
f Awesome
Kristen Brown,
Kristen Brown Presents, Minneapolis, Minn.
Stress can dim yo
ur spark, but when you mindfully master your energy you can create the most
awesome version of you! Not only does this greatly increase the likelihood
that you will be seen as a respected leader and colleague, but your connec
tions will be more likely to spread positive words about you too. During th
is session, you will identify key elements of your personal and professiona
l brand and how to charge them up for success. You will uncover what makes
you and your colleagues credible, likable, trustworthy and competent both p
rofessionally and personally and how to NOT let stress impact that awesomen
ess. Kristen Brown is an energy mastery expert who helps you get charged up
even during change and stress. She works with companies around the world a
nd has appeared in “Live with Kelly,” “Forbes,” “Working Mother” and “Psych
ology Today.”
9:30–10:15 a.m. Mix it Up
Take part in this fast-paced session where you can le arn from you colleagues on a variety of topics. This facilitated session wi ll provide an opportunity to share ideas, ask questions and learn from one another in a fun, relaxed environment.
10:15–10:30 a.m. Break
10:30–10:45 a.m. Say What?
Dusty Pinske, First Interstate Bank, Rapid City
Market, Rapid City, S.D.
This micro session will lead us thro
ugh a fun—and telling—exercise that will challenge our ability to effective
ly communicate with one another. What happens to our communications when we
are distracted? What happens when we don’t focus? When we can’t hear? Dust
y Pinske will translate this exercise into a strategy for both strong commu
nication and listening skills.
10:45–11:30 a.m. Human Traffic king: Closer to Home Than You Think
Terri Luttrell, Abrigo, Austin, Texas
Human traff
icking is one of the fastest growing criminal activities in the world, expl
oiting more than 45 million people and generating an estimated $150 billion
in profits each year. Through the use of force, fraud and coercion, traffi
ckers compel victims of all genders, ages and nationalities into situations
of labor and sexual exploitation, in our own communities. Financial instit
utions have a critical role to play to identify and disrupt human trafficki
ng. This session will discuss what financial institutions and BSA professio
nals can do to help identify, flag and prevent human trafficking. Terri Lut
trell is CAMS-audit certified and has more than 20 years in the banking ind
ustry, working both in medium and large community banks in the areas of com
pliance/fraud, commercial lending and deposit operations.
11:30 a.m.– 12:15 p.m. Leadership—Courage Within
Julee Fox, BKD CPAs & Advisors, Kansas City, Mo.
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Julee Fox is a partner in the audit department of the financia
l institutions practice at BKD CPAs & Advisors. She will relate how cou
rage has played a role in her leadership style throughout the years. Fox ha
s focused on her passion of community banking for more than 25 years.
12:15–1:15 p.m. Lunch
1:15–1:30 p.m. Once U pon a Time...
We all love to los e ourselves in a good book! But, what other benefits occur when you curl up with your latest novel, biography or self-care book? Please bring a book o r two to exchange with other attendees and learn about the positive effects of reading.
1:30–2:15 p.m. Sit Down, Gordon. I Am Enough.
Kristina Schaefer, First B
ank & Trust, Sioux Falls, S.D.
Research shows that almost
70% of people may suffer from impostor syndrome. During this presentation,
Kristina Schaefer will explore the concept of this syndrome. She will offe
r tips for overcoming impostor syndrome in the workplace and provide sugges
tions to help those around you who also may be suffering from this conditio
n. Schaefer serves as general counsel and chief risk officer for First Bank
& Trust, a $3.7 billion organization headquartered in Brookings, S.D.
She is a member of several local, state and national professional organizat
ions, serving on a number of committees and advisory councils, as well as c
hair of the South Dakota Bankers Association and a member of the Consumer F
inancial Protection Bureau Community Bank Advisory Council.
2:15–3:00 p.m. Honest Conversations
Join a distinguished group of women banking industry leaders as they dis cuss their career paths, challenges they have faced and accomplishments the y have achieved. They will share their personal experiences and advice for thriving in today’s banking environment. Come prepared with questions for t he panelists. Interactivity is the name of the game!
3:00–3:15 p.m. < strong>Break
3:15–4:00 p.m. Building a Powerful Pres ence
Sheila Anderson, Im
age Power Play, Sioux Falls, S.D.
Are you tired of walking in
to the room and feeling invisible? Do you lack confidence in how you are pr
esenting yourself? Are you not turned on with who you are? Learn how to bri
ng forward your inner and outer expression, connecting it with the experien
ce only you can bring so you will have others at “hello.” Known as the Inte
rnational Branding Icon, Sheila Anderson draws from more than two decades o
f experience when speaking and producing in the world of impression managem
ent. She is a speaker, best-selling author, certified image consultant, per
sonal brand strategist, trained professional model and an advisor to C-leve
l corporate executives. Her exceptional talent benefits executives and nota
bles at any level in polishing all facets of their personal brand —appearan
ce, attire, behavior, body language and more—to increase influence and be m
emorable.
4:00 p.m. Wrap Up/Adjourn
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calltofreedom.org | 605.261.1880
Every 30
seconds someone becomes a victim of human trafficking, and there are an es
timated 40 million people in bondage across the globe. Fourteen years old i
s the average age of a trafficking victim. Call to Freedom provides support
ive services for victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation by cr
eating a strong network of frontline providers who offer safe housing, ment
al health counseling, medical assistance, transportation and other supporti
ve services.
Collaboration is the key to working to address this issue
. Join us as we partner with Call to Freedom to help victims of human traff
icking by bringing a gift card of your choice to donate. Gift cards allow C
all to Freedom to direct resources according to need. Most useful are Visa
cards, Walmart, HyVee, Lewis Drug, Walgreens, etc. Any denomination will be
appreciated.
SIOUX FALLS CONVENTIO
N CENTER | 1201 N. West Ave., Sioux Falls, S.D.
A block of rooms has b
een reserved at the Sheraton Sioux Falls & Convention Center at 1211 N.
West Ave. for the evening of Tuesday, Sept. 14. The rate is $123 per room.
Please contact the Sheraton at 605.331.0100 to make your reservation by Au
g. 15, when the block will be released.
Interested in sponsoring? Please complete and submit our sponsorship form!
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