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HOTEL INFORMATION: Sheraton Sioux Fa lls & Convention Center at 1211 N. West Ave. for the evening of Tuesday , Sept. 13. The rate is $129 per room. Please contact the Sheraton at 605.3 31.0100 to make your reservation by Aug. 23, when the bloc k will be released.
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Join us Sept. 13-14, for Lead Strong: Women in Banking. SDBA’s Women in Banking event is designed to educate, enlighten and engage ALL levels of bankers w ithin your organization. This program will provide personal development, pr ofessional development, and networking opportunities for all attendees. Mak e plans to attend now to get inspired, empowered, and energized!
Fee includes the conference, electronic handouts, lunc
h, breaks and reception.
Member: $225 per person
*After Sept. 5, add $30 per
person. Onsite, add $40 per person
100% r efund if canceled Sept. 2 or prior. 75% refund if canceled Sept. 3-5. No re fund if canceled Sept. 6 or later. Substitutions allowed at any time.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
6:30-8:00 p.m. | Sweets & Swizzles, C ountry Club of Sioux Falls, 3400 W. 22nd Street, Sioux Falls - As you wind down from your busy day, join us at the Country Club of Sioux Fall s for a dessert/drink reception. Relax, reconnect and recharge with frien ds and colleagues and prepare for an exciting Women in Banking event tomorr ow!
7-8:00 a.m. - Re gistration/Continental Breakfast
8:00-8:15 a.m. - We lcome/Ice Breaker
8:15-9:15 a.m. - Elevating Your Leadership Influence to Inspire Positive Changes, Nikki Dixon-Foley, Mast er Consultant and Partner, FutureSYNC International | Helena, M.T. - B anking has seen significant changes in the past several years. The shifting desires of customers, changing workforce needs, and even change in govern mental regulation can cause disruption for organizations. Leading through change requires unique skill sets, mindsets, and intentional practices to n avigate your organization and your people through the challenges of change . This session will uncover practical and influential leadership tools that help you navigate and inspire change.
9:15-10:15 a.m. - M ix it Up - Take part in this fast-paced session where you can lear n from you colleagues on a variety of topics. This facilitated session will provide an opportunity to share ideas, ask questions and learn from one an other in a fun, relaxed environment.
10:15-10:45 a.m. - Networking Break
10:45-11:30 a.m. - Savvy|Smart|Sophistic ated Women Do Mentoring, Bobbi McVey-Blath, CPTM, Owner/Founde r, Level Up Facilitation Group | Seward, N.E. - These past three years have been an emotional roller-coaster for women. 2.4 Million women left th e workforce between 2020 and 2021 and more than half of women plan on leavi ng their employer within the next two years. In this session, we will discu ss women mentoring women and how we can help each other be a star in our in dustry.
11:30-11:45 a.m. - What's Trending in Banking, Karl Adam, President, SDBA | Pierre, SD - Join South Dakota Ban kers Association President, Karl Adam as he provides an update on trends in banking at an association, state and federal level.
11:45 a. m.-1:00 p.m. - Networking Lunch
1-1:45 p.m. - In Pur suit of Greatness, Dr. Jennifer M. Reecy, Chief Employee Exper ience Officer, The First National Bank in Sioux Falls | Sioux Falls, S.D. em> - It is time for a grand revolution in your pursuit of leadership great ness! Together, let’s do something unheard of – we are going to challenge y our belief systems and hack the principles of leadership to pull the future forward – for yourself, your teams, and your organizations! Leaders – You must be committed to the pursuit of being better leaders. You must take ext reme ownership of your pursuit. The question to ask is, “What do I have to become today, in order to be who I want to be tomorrow?” It is imperative y ou define yourself on both an aspirational and practical level as a leader in order to lead well. Leadership isn’t just a role or a title – it’s a cho ice. The best leaders choose to be better, they choose to be different – th ey choose to lead deliberately.
1:45-2:05 p.m. - #Fraud. It’s Trending., Kaitlyn Telkamp, FRAML (Fraud + Anti-Money Launder ing) Analyst, First Bank & Trust | Brookings, S.D. - Whether it is a fraud related topic in your streaming service’s “Watch Next” list, a thr eatening voicemail from the “IRS,” or a customer who says they mailed $5, 000.00 to their “girlfriend” overseas– fraud is a trend that is not going out of style. Fraud and its bad actors are evolving opportunists exploitin g new technologies, products, and world events. This session will discuss current fraud trends, share case stories, and highlight best practices in i dentifying fraud schemes now and in the future of fraud.
2:05 -2:30 p.m. - Networking Break
2:30-3:15 p.m. - Reduc ing Cybersecurity Risk Through Proactive Dark Web Monitoring, Dr. Ashley Podhradsky, VP of Research & Economic Development, Dakota St ate University | Madison, S.D. and Katie Shuck, Lead Cyber Intelligence Ana lyst, S.D. Fusion Center | Sioux Falls, S.D. - Dr. Ashley Podhradsky a nd Dr. Katie Shuck will discuss cyber threat trends, mitigation activities, and resources available for financial institutions in South Dakota. They will bring in real examples to show how risk is not fully mitigated with cu rrent industry best practices. This session will demonstrate how everyone from a teller, bank president, and board member can help improve the cyber security posture at a bank.
3:15-4:00 p.m. - Leading Imper fectly: The Value of Being Authentic for Leaders, Professionals, and Human Beings, James Robilotta, Professional Speaker, @jamestrobo - Hey Superwoman, take off your cape. Hey Batman, take off your mask. Hey decision-makers, put away your ego. Let’s talk about who you are personall y as a leader and as a partner. As humans, we can’t learn things from peopl e who are perfect, we can only learn things from people who are imperfect. So, it is time to own who you are so you can be real to others and lead thr ough your faults. This deep but hysterical session will leave you feeling i ntrospective about the person you show to others and recognize the rapport and trust-building power of authenticity in your communication and relation ships. If you’re looking to master the art of courageous feedback and authe ntic relationship building, this is the session for you.
4:00 p.m. - Door Prizes/Wrap Up/Adjourn
www.shpbeds.org< /a> | 844.432.2337
All children deserve a safe, comfortable place to lay their heads. Across the U.S., too many children go without a bed - or e ven a pillow - to sleep on. These children end up sleeping on couches, blan kets, and even floors. This can affect their happiness and health.
Th at’s where Sleep in Heavenly Peace comes in. SHP is a group of volunteers d edicated to building, assembling and delivering top-notch bunk beds to chil dren and families in need.
Join us this year as we help support Sleep in Heavenly Peace by bringing a donation of twin sized sheets, comforters, blankets and pillows (cash donations are also appreciated!) Let’s make sur e these children can sleep in heavenly peace!
• Attire: The suggested attire is business casual. Bring a sweater or jacket as m
eeting room temperatures vary.
• Special Requests: Fo
r dietary or mother’s room requests, contact Halley Lee at hlee@sdba.com or 605.224.1653 by Sept. 5.
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Questions: Contact the SDBA at 605.224.1653 or email events@sdba.com.