Renaissance Nashville Hotel, Nashville, TN
Agenda At-A-Glance Sunday, April 26, 2009 2:30 5:30 pm Registration Badge Covers sponsored by Harland Clarke, Franklin, TN 6:15 pm Buses Depart Buses leave from the front entrance of Renaissance Nashville Hotel for the opening function at the Big Bang. 6:30 8:30 pm Convention Kick-Off at the Big Bang Cosponsored by Earl R. Whaley & Company, Mountain Life Insurance Company, and CenterPoint Flood Services, Alcoa, TN 8:45 pm Buses Return Buses leave the Big Bang to return to Renaissance Nashville Hotel for those interested. Dinner on your own Monday, April 27, 2009 8:00 am Continental Breakfast Sponsored by Vining Sparks, Memphis, TN 8:15 am General Business Session Call to Order/Opening Remarks Greg Crihfield TBA Chairman s Welcome William S. Stuard, Jr 9:00 am If I Could Go Back and Do It Again: Maximizing Your Personal Value and Worth and Not Making the Same Mistakes I Did! J. Michael Woody Sponsored by Peoples State Bank of Commerce, Correspondent Division, Franklin, TN 10:15 am Break 10:30 am Personal Economics Program Awards/Recognition Wes Farragut Awards ceremony sponsored by First National Banker s Bank, Birmingham, AL 11:00 am Business Session Adjourns 11:30 am Lunch for Golfers/Golf Tournament Nashville Golf and Athletic Club, Brentwood, TN Cosponsored by Fi-DATA (Financial Data Technology Corporation), Franklin, TN; and The Plateau Group, Inc, Crossville, TN Noon Golf Tournament Shotgun Start Nashville Golf and Athletic Club, Brentwood, TN Afternoon free for nongolfers NOTE: Delegates and spouses/guests are requested to wear TBA badges to all convention functions. Badges will serve as admission tickets to all convention programs and activites 6:30 pm Buses Depart Buses leave the front entrance of Renaissance Nashville Hotel at 6:30 pm for the Night on the Cumberland. 7:00 9:00 pm Night on the Cumberland Cruise sponsored by Financial PSI, Nashville, TN; Bar sponsored by Southeastern Commercial Financial, Memphis, TN 9:15 pm Buses Return Buses will return to the Renaissance Nashville Hotel for those interested. Tuesday, April 28, 2009 8:00 am Continental Breakfast Sponsored by Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 8:30 am General Business Session Call to Order/Opening Remarks Greg Crihfield 9:00 am The Economic Environment Lessons Learned William F. Staats, PhD Sponsored by Crowe Horwath, LLP, Brentwood, TN 9:45 am Break 10:00 am President s Report; Election of Division Vice President and Directors from Groups 2, 4, 6, & 8 10:30 am This Ain t No Practice Life A Blueprint for Living with Purpose, Passion, and Intention Michael Burt Cosponsored by Elite Financial Products, Inc, Clarksville, TN; and Graduate School of Banking at LSU, Baton Rouge, LA 11:45 am Grand Prize Drawings Noon 1) Hilton Weekend Package Cosponsored by Hilton Sandestin, Sandestin, FL; and Silverton Bank, NA, Franklin, TN 2) Cash Prize Cosponsored by American Bank Systems, Jackson, MS; Crowell & Crowell, PLLC, Franklin, TN; and Gulf Guaranty Life Insurance Company, Jackson, MS Convention Adjourns 1
9:00 am If I Could Go Back and Do It Again: Maximizing Your Personal Value and Worth and Not Making the Same Mistakes I Did! J. Michael Woody, President, J. Michael Woody, Inc, Destin, FL NOTE: Delegates and spouses/guests are requested to wear TBA badges to all convention functions. Badges will serve as admission tickets to all convention programs and activites 2009 Agenda Sunday, April 26, 2009 2:30 5:30 pm Registration Badge Covers sponsored by Harland Clarke, Franklin, TN 6:15 pm Buses Depart Buses leave from the front entrance of Renaissance Nashville Hotel for the opening function at the Big Bang. 6:30 8:30 pm Convention Kick-Off at the Big Bang This is Music City, so we start this convention off with music, laughter, and lots of fun. Come join the fun at The Big Bang, located on lower Broadway in downtown Nashville, for snacks and adult beverages while enjoying the popular dueling pianos. Guaranteed to make you smile! Cosponsored by Earl R. Whaley & Company, Mountain Life Insurance Company, and CenterPoint Flood Services, Alcoa, TN 8:45 pm Buses Return Buses leave the Big Bang to return to Renaissance Nashville Hotel for those interested. Dinner on your own Monday, April 27, 2009 8:00 am Continental Breakfast Sponsored by Vining Sparks, Memphis, TN 8:15 am General Business Session Call to Order/Opening Remarks Greg Crihfield, President, Young Bankers Division, and Senior Vice President, The Lauderdale County Bank, Ripley, TN TBA Chairman s Welcome William S. Stuard, Jr, Chairman, Tennessee Bankers Association, and President/ CEO, F&M Bank, Clarksville, TN Well, it s time to hear from your old, meddling Uncle Mike who wants to tell you about the good old days, his career, and reams of advice that you don t want to hear. He calls it: the Confessions of a Tennessee Bank President Gone Wrong! You see, Uncle Mike is old and is meddling, but he was the youngest bank president in Tennessee at one time and for sure was the youngest ex-bank president in the state. He s seen it all from angry stockholders, to crazed regulators, to hungry lawyers, to disgruntled employees, and to happy borrowers. Why, one time they told him he was leading a parade and upon reaching the county line, he discovered he had been run out of town!!! Listen to some ideas about increasing your professional and personal effectiveness and value from someone who has seen the battles, made mistakes you wouldn t believe, and lived to tell about it! Increase your bank s value while maximizing your life! Sponsored by Peoples State Bank of Commerce, Correspondent Division, Franklin, TN 10:15 am Break 10:30 am Personal Economics Program Awards/ Recognition Wes Farragut, PEP Committee Chairman, Young Bankers Division President-elect, and Vice President, Mountain National Bank, Sevierville, TN Awards ceremony sponsored by First National Banker s Bank, Birmingham, AL 11:00 am Business Session Adjourns 11:30 am Lunch for Golfers/Golf Tournament Nashville Golf and Athletic Club, Brentwood, TN Cosponsored by Fi-DATA (Financial Data Technology Corporation), Franklin, TN; and The Plateau Group, Inc, Crossville, TN Noon Golf Tournament Shotgun Start Nashville Golf and Athletic Club, Brentwood, TN Afternoon free for nongolfers 6:30 pm Buses Depart Buses leave the front entrance of Renaissance Nashville Hotel at 6:30 pm for the Night on the Cumberland. 2
Monday, April 27, 2009 - continued 7:00 9:00 pm Night on the Cumberland Cruise the beautiful Cumberland River on the Music City Queen Riverboat while enjoying the scenery, delicious food, a hosted bar, and surprise entertainment! Cruise Sponsored by Financial PSI, Nashville, TN; and Bar Sponsored by Southeastern Commercial Financial, Memphis, TN 9:15 pm Buses Return Buses will return to the Renaissance Nashville Hotel for those interested. Tuesday, April 28, 2009 8:00 am Continental Breakfast Sponsored by Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 8:30 am General Business Session Call to Order/Opening Remarks Greg Crihfield, President, Young Bankers Division, and Senior Vice President, The Lauderdale County Bank, Ripley, TN 9:00 am The Economic Environment Lessons Learned William F. Staats, PhD, Council for Professional Education, Inc, and Professor, Graduate School of Banking at LSU, Baton Rouge, LA Willie Staats will share his outlook for the months ahead, based on his review of the current economic and financial conditions. He also will highlight the lessons that we should learn from the recent developments so that we can limit our banks exposure to future shocks in the financial and economic environment. Sponsored by Crowe Horwath, LLP, Brentwood, TN 9:45 am Break 10:00 am President s Report; Election of Division Vice President and Directors from Groups 2, 4, 6, & 8 10:30 am This Ain t No Practice Life A Blueprint for Living with Purpose, Passion, and Intention Michael Burt, Chief Leadership Officer, Maximum Success, Murfreesboro, TN Finding your unique voice in life may be one of the single greatest discoveries you will ever make. This voice is found, as described by Burt, at the intersection of one s talents, passions, needs of the world, and conscience. Once you find your voice, you will become inspired to lead others to find theirs and to begin to close the gaps between thinking and doing in your life and the life of your organization. The difference in finding this voice represents the difference between an occupation and a vocation. It is the beginning point for building engaged workers, unmatched customer service, and a culture that produces consistently. The author of the forthcoming book The Anatomy of Winning-How to REWIRE Your People to Win, Coach Michael Burt has motivated over 100,000 people from all walks of life in multiple disciplines over the past 10 years. His message is deeply rooted in building the whole person first, and then the entire group. Cosponsored by Elite Financial Products, Inc, Clarksville, TN; and Graduate School of Banking at LSU, Baton Rouge, LA 11:45 am Grand Prize Drawings Noon 1) Hilton Weekend Package Cosponsored by Hilton Sandestin, Destin, FL; and Silverton Bank, NA, Franklin, TN Three day/two-night stay at Hilton Sandestin, site of the 2010 Leadership Convention, and $1,000 cash 2) Cash Prize Cosponsored by American Bank Systems, Jackson, MS; Crowell & Crowell, PLLC, Franklin, TN; and Gulf Guaranty Life Insurance Company, Jackson, MS Convention Adjourns Celebrating our 70th year The Southeastern School of Banking Established in 1939 SM Both 1st- and 2nd-year sessions July 19-24, 2009 Brochure available March, 2009 Discounted Tuition Deadline: June 10, 2009 For more information contact Susan Taylor, CMP - srtaylor@tnbankers.org 615/244-4871 or 800/964-5525 3
Convention Speakers Micheal Burt Micheal Burt has spoken and worked with over 100,000 people from all walks of life in multiple disciplines over the last 10 years. His work focuses on helping people find their unique voice in life, redefine and reconnect leadership, and close the execution gaps that prohibit Micheal Burt turning thought into action. Burt helps companies create engaged workers, improve the customer experience prompting repeat and referral business, and build systems to re-enforce the core mission of the institution and retain top talent. Over the past 12 years, Burt has fulfilled the role of head women s basketball coach, athletic director, college professor, speaker, consultant, and author. His vast education, garnered while pursuing his doctorate in management and organizational leadership coupled with his experiences in both athletics and the business world, adds validity to his message and helps companies improve profits. As a coach, he has produced seven consecutive 20-plus win seasons, four conference titles, three sub-state appearances, two Miss Basketball finalists, and 100 percent of players that have furthered their education at the collegiate level. In 2007, Burt s strategies were validated when he led his team to a Class AAA state championship and a 38-3 record for the first time in over 83 years in the city of Murfreesboro and the first time in the school s 36-year history. The author of three books, the most recent being This Ain t No Practice Life, Burt serves as the chief leadership officer for multiple companies as well as his own Maximum Success, a leadership consulting firm that helps people go from where they are to where they want to be. He has worked with some of the top companies in the world as a speaker, coach, and consultant including Dell, Inc, State Farm Insurance, Cumulus Broadcasting, Bristol Regional Medical Center, National HealthCare, Rutherford County School System, Middle Tennessee State University, Cavender Financial Group, and many others. He maintains over 50 speaking engagements per year with a message that is both inspirational and educational and helps people and organizations fulfill their deepest potential. William F. Staats, PhD William Staats, PhD William F. Staats, PhD, is a member of the faculty at the Graduate School of Banking at LSU. He is also a member of the faculty of the LSU Executive Program and serves on the faculty of several state banking schools as well as the American Bankers Association Graduate School of Compliance Management. Staats is a director of the Farm Credit Bank of Texas, a $14.2 billion institution, and a member of the Farm Credit System Audit Committee in Jersey City, NJ. In addition, he is chairman of the board of SevenOaks Capital Associates, LLC, a working capital finance company serving the trucking industry nationwide. He is a member of the board of directors of Money Management International, a Houston-based nonprofit organization providing education and consumer credit counseling from more than 120 offices across the nation, and chairman of the board of Platinum Healthcare Staffing, Inc, in Los Angeles, CA. Staats is a member of the board of regents of Texas Lutheran University. He was founder and vice chairman of the board of directors of New Braunfels National Bank in New Braunfels, TX. He was also named by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to the board of the nation s first bridge bank. For 30 years, Staats held the position of The Hermann Moyse, Jr, Distinguished Professor and Louisiana Bankers Association Chair of Banking at LSU. He also served as director of the Bankers School for Supervisory Training and as director of the Louisiana School of Banking. Before joining the faculty at LSU, Staats was vice president and corporate secretary of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. He has been a member of the faculty at Rice University and at The University of Texas, where he received his doctorate degree. His undergraduate degree is from Texas Lutheran University. He has published more than 55 articles in banking and finance, and he is very active on the speaking circuit, making presentations throughout the nation. Staats has done extensive work as an expert witness in banking cases in about a dozen states, 25 of those cases involved suits by regulatory agencies against officers and directors of failed financial institutions. In addition, throughout his career, Staats has written seven books and has co-authored several publications. His latest book is entitled Key Concepts of Financial Management for Business Success. J. Michael Woody Michael Woody J. Michael Woody is owner and principal of J. Michael Woody, Inc, in Destin, FL. He is also vice chairman of Premier Community Bank of the Emerald Coast, a new bank in Fort Walton Beach, FL. He is a former president, chief executive officer, and director of Warren County Bank in McMinnville, TN; First Tennessee Bank National Association in Murfreesboro, TN; and both Oklahoma National Bank and Commerce Bank in Oklahoma City, OK. Woody has earned the Distinguished Faculty Award at the University of Mississippi School of Banking and has over 20 years tenure at the Graduate School of Banking at Colorado. Additional faculty positions include the Assemblies of Bank Directors (SMU), Graduate School of Banking of the South at LSU, and many more. Woody has worked extensively in strategic planning and profit enhancement for financial institutions and regulators, with over 180 strategic planning events in 44 states, as well as overseas in Russia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Australia, and Singapore. 4
Sponsored Events and Special Activities Registration Badge Covers Badge covers are sponsored by Harland Clarke, Franklin, TN Convention Kick-Off Convention delegates and adult guests will gather at The Big Bang, which is located at 411 Broadway, 2nd Floor, to enjoy light snacks, a hosted bar, and great entertainment by The Dueling Pianos a great way to kick off the convention in Music City USA. This evening is cosponsored by Earl R. Whaley & Company, CenterPoint Flood Services, and Mountain Life Insurance Company, Alcoa, TN. Transportation Transportation on both Sunday and Monday evenings, for those who prefer to ride rather than walk, is sponsored by Travelers,. Continental Breakfasts Monday and Tuesday Convention delegates and guests are invited to gather on Monday and Tuesday morning beginning at 8:00 am to enjoy a tasty continental breakfast before the business sessions begin each day. Monday s continental breakfast is hosted by Vining Sparks, Memphis, TN. Tuesday s continental breakfast is compliments of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. Monday Keynote Speaker Keynote speaker, J. Michael Woody, president, J. Michael Woody, Inc, Destin, FL, is a familiar face to many Tennessee bankers. His opening session, If I Could Go Back and Do It Again: Maximizing Your Personal Value and Worth and Not Making the Same Mistakes I Did!, is sponsored by Peoples State Bank of Commerce, Correspondent Division, Franklin, TN. PEP Awards Ceremony Join the Young Bankers Division as it recognizes exceptional bankers and financial institutions participating in the Personal Economics Program (PEP), TBA s financial literacy program for children and adults. Honorees will include the top PEP bankers from each of the three grand divisions of the state and the 2008-2009 Outstanding PEP Bank/Banker Award winner. Others will be recognized for their exceptional work throughout the year. The award ceremony is sponsored by First National Banker s Bank, Birmingham, AL. the tournament officials on Sunday afternoon at the TBA registration table for directions and other information. Monday Evening Night on the Cumberland Convention delegates and adult guests will gather at Riverfront Park at 6:45 pm to board the Music City Queen Riverboat for a two-hour cruise down the Cumberland River. Enjoy the beautiful scenery, delicious food, a hosted bar, and surprise entertainment! The cruise, food, and entertainment are sponsored by Financial Products and Services, Inc (Financial PSI), Nashville, TN, and the bar is hosted by Southeastern Commercial Financial, Memphis, TN. The Economist Tuesday s first general session speaker is William F. Staats, PhD, Council for Professional Education, Inc, and professor, Graduate School of Banking at LSU, Baton Rouge. Staat s session will offer a candid review of the current economic and financial conditions and his outlook for the months ahead. This presentation is sponsored by Crowe Horwath, LLP, Brentwood, TN. Closing Speaker Michael Burt, chief leadership officer, Maximum Success, Murfreesboro, TN, shows participants how to find your unique voice in life in the convention s closing presentation, This Ain t No Practice Life-A Blueprint for Living With Purpose, Passion, and Intention. Burt s presentation is cosponsored by Elite Financial Products, Inc, Clarksville, TN, and the Graduate School of Banking at LSU, Baton Rouge, LA. Door Prizes Door prizes will be given away throughout the convention. All door prizes are provided by the Young Bankers Division board of directors. Grand Prizes Two grand prize packages will be given away at the end of the convention and you MUST be present to win! The two prize packages are cosponsored by American Bank Systems, Jackson, MS; Crowell & Crowell, PLLC, Franklin, TN; Gulf Guaranty Life Insurance, Jackson, MS; Hilton Sandestin, Sandestin, FL; and Silverton Bank, NA, Franklin, TN. Golf Tournament Fi-DATA, Franklin, TN, and The Plateau Group, Inc, Crossville, TN, co-host the annual golf tournament for registered convention delegates and guests. This year s tournament is being held at the Nashville Golf and Athletic Club in Brentwood. The outing begins at 11:30 am with lunch, and the tournament opens with a shotgun start promptly at Noon. Golfers must pre-register by completing the attached golf tournament entry form and returning it directly to Fi-DATA. Monday, April 13, is the golf registration deadline. Be sure to check in with 5
Thank You to Our Sponsors Sunday, April 26, 2009 Harland Clarke, Franklin, TN Badge Covers Earl R. Whaley & Company, Mountain Life Insurance Company, and CenterPoint Flood Services, Alcoa, TN Convention Kick-Off at The Big Bang Travelers, Transportation to and from The Big Bang Monday, April 27, 2009 Vining Sparks, Memphis, TN Monday Continental Breakfast Peoples State Bank of Commerce, Correspondent Division, Franklin, TN Speaker J. Michael Woody First National Banker s Bank, Birmingham, AL PEP Awards Ceremony Financial Data Technology Corporation (FiData), Franklin, TN; and The Plateau Group, Inc, Crossville, TN Golf Tournament Financial Products and Services, Inc (Financial PSI), Nashville, TN Night on the Cumberland Cruise Southeastern Commercial Financial, Memphis, TN Night on the Cumberland Bar Travelers, Transportation to and from Night On the Cumberland Tuesday, April 28, 2009 Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Tuesday Continental Breakfast Crowe Horwath, LLP, Brentwood, TN Speaker William F. Staats, PhD Elite Financial Products, Inc, Clarksville, TN; and Graduate School of Banking at LSU, Baton Rouge, LA Speaker Michael Burt Hilton Sandestin Hotel, Destin, FL; and Silverton Bank, NA, Franklin, TN Grand Prize - Hilton Weekend Package American Bank Systems, Jackson, MS; Crowell & Crowell, PLLC, Franklin, TN; and Gulf Guaranty Life Insurance, Jackson, MS Grand Prize - Cash Prize 2008-2009 Young Bankers Division Board of Directors Greg Crihfield President: Greg Crihfield, Senior Vice President, The Lauderdale County Bank, Ripley President-elect: Wes Farragut, Vice President, Mountain National Bank, Sevierville Vice President: Tracie Lomax, Branch Manager, Community South, Hohenwald Immediate Past President: Chris Phillips, Vice President, Macon Bank and Trust Company, Lafayette Directors Group 1: Gregg Ketterman, Vice President, National Bank of Tennessee, Newport Group 2: Mark Holder, Senior Vice President, TNBANK, Knoxville Group 3: Monte McBee, Vice President, Peoples State Bank of Commerce, South Pittsburg Group 4: Albert Jenkins, Loan Officer, American Bank & Trust of the Cumberlands, Livingston Group 5: Robby Moore, Vice President, Bank of Perry County, Hohenwald Group 6: Cindy Pulse, Vice President/Central Underwriting Manager, The Bank of Nashville, Nashville Group 7: Joseph H. (Jody) Kizer, Northwest Regional President, First Citizens National Bank, Union City Group 8: James S. (Jay) England, Vice President/Branch Manager, Decatur County Bank, Parsons 6
Delegates will elect a new vice president of the Young Bankers Division and new directors from NOTE: Groups 2, 4, 6, and 8 during the Tuesday morning business session. Anyone interested in running for director or for vice president representing the Middle Grand Division of Tennessee should contact a member of the Young Bankers Division executive committee. The nominating committee must receive official nominations for group directors and vice president by March 1. Anyone wishing to be nominated from the floor at the convention must file a letter of intent with the nominating committee at least 10 days prior to the meeting. For complete details about the election process, contact Colin Barrett in the TBA office. Young Bankers Division Groups by County with Group Director Group 7 Group 6 Group 4 Group 2 Group 1 Group 8 Group 5 Group 3 Gregg Ketterman Vice President, National Bank of Tennessee Newport Mark Holder Senior Vice President, TNBANK Knoxville Monte McBee Vice President, Peoples State Bank of Commerce South Pittsburg Albert Jenkins Loan Officer, American Bank & Trust of the Cumberlands Livingston Group 1 Carter Claiborne Cocke Grainger Greene Hamblen Hancock Hawkins Johnson Sullivan Unicoi Washington Group 2 Anderson Blount Campbell Jefferson Knox Loudon Morgan Roane Scott Sevier Union Group 3 Bledsoe Bradley Grundy Hamilton Marion McMinn Meigs Monroe Polk Rhea Sequatchie Van Buren Group 4 Clay Cumberland DeKalb Fentress Jackson Macon Overton Pickett Putnam Smith Trousdale White Robby Moore Vice President, Bank of Perry County Hohenwald Group 5 Bedford Coffee Franklin Giles Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Marshall Maury Moore Perry Warren Wayne Cindy Pulse Vice President/Central Underwriting Manager, The Bank of Nashville Nashville Group 6 Cannon Cheatham Davidson Dickson Hickman Houston Humphreys Montgomery Robertson Rutherford Stewart Sumner Williamson Wilson Joseph H. (Jody) Kizer Northwest Regional President, First Citizens National Bank Union City Group 7 Benton Carroll Dyer Gibson Henry Lake Obion Weakley James S. (Jay) England Vice President/ Branch Manager, Decatur County Bank Parsons Group 8 Chester Crockett Decatur Fayette Hardeman Hardin Haywood Henderson Lauderdale Madison McNairy Shelby Tipton 7
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Date & Location April 26-28, 2009 - Nashville, TN Renaissance Nashville Hotel 611 Commerce Street 615/255-8400 Who Should Attend Career financial industry employees in higher-ranking staff or junior- to mid-management positions who are preparing to become the industry s next generation of leaders. Hotel Information The convention is being held at the Renaissance Nashville Hotel, located in the heart of downtown Nashville at 611 Commerce Street. The hotel is holding a block of rooms on a first-come, first-served basis at a special group rate of $168 single/double or $188 triple/quad per night. The deadline for making hotel reservations at this special group rate is 5:00 pm on Friday, April 3, 2009. When the allotted room block is sold, room rates will return to standard prices on a space-available basis, even if it is before the April 3 deadline. For reservations, please call 615/255-8400. Ask for the Tennessee Bankers Association Leadership Convention special group rate. Fee Information Fee includes speaker handouts, continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks, and evening events. There is a separate fee for the golf tournament. Please register early. At-thedoor registrants will be assessed an additional $25 late registration fee. No written confirmation of registration will be sent from the TBA, unless registration is made online. Participation in TBA programs is limited to members, associate members, and nonmembers from an eligible membership category at applicable member or nonmember rates. General Information Attire: Business casual attire is appropriate for this program. Because of temperature variations in meeting rooms, please bring a sweater or jacket for your comfort. Program Availability: Due to hotel guarantees and material production, reservations received less than 7 days before the program will be subject to space and material availability. Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received in the TBA office 7 business days prior to the scheduled program will be refunded in full. Due to commitments with hotels, cancellations received less than 7 business days prior to the scheduled program are not refundable. Substitutions are welcome. Registrants who do not attend the program or send a substitute will be responsible for the entire registration fee. Special Needs: If you have a disability that may affect your participation in this program, please send TBA a statement regarding any special needs at least 10 days before the program. We will contact you to discuss accommodations. Continuing Education Credit Attendants qualify for 3 hours of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit in the area of Personal Development. Method of delivery group live. No prerequisites are required for this program. Program level basic to intermediate. For more information regarding administrative policies or complaints, please contact our offices at 615/244-4871. Tennessee Bankers Association is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN, 37219-2417. Web site: www.nasba.org To obtain continuing education credit applications or more information, call the TBA education department at 800/964-5525 or 615/244-4871. NOTE: TBA Members / Associate Members TBA Member Spouses Nonmembers Nonmember Spouses Early registration $250 $150 $500 $300 Early registration deadline is April 13, 2009 Registration $275 $175 $525 $325 At-the-Door $300 $200 $550 $350 Delegates and spouses/guests are requested to wear TBA badges to all convention functions. Badges will serve as admission tickets to all convention programs and activites For more information about this convention, please contact: Susan Taylor, CMP - srtaylor@ TNBankers.org Vice President/Director of Professional Development Tennessee Bankers Association 211 Athens Way, Ste 100 Nashville, TN 37228-1381 615/244-4871 or 800/964-5525 or visit our website at www. TNBankers.org 9
2009 Le a d e r s h i p Co nve n t i o n GOLF TOURNAMENT - April 27 Golf registration deadline is April 13, 2009. Advanced registration is required. Only delegates and spouses/guests registered for the Leadership Convention are eligible to participate in the golf tournament. Cosponsored by Fi-DATA, Franklin, TN; and The Plateau Group, Inc, Crossville, TN Date/Time Monday, April 27 11:30 am... Lunch served Noon... Shotgun start Golf Fee $85 per person registration fee includes lunch, range balls, and beverages on the course Location Nashville Golf and Athletic Club 1703 Crockett Springs Trail Brentwood, TN 37027-8031 P: 615/370-3346 F: 615/370-3931 Directions Take the Moore s Lane Exit off I-65 South, turn left on Moore s Lane, continue east for 1-11/2 miles, turn right at Crockett Springs Trail. (Copy for additional registrants) 2009 Le a d e r s h i p Co nve n t i o n GOLF TOURNAMENT - April 27 Cosponsored by Fi-DATA, Franklin, TN; and The Plateau Group, Inc, Crossville, TN Name Golf Handicap Company Phone Address City State Zip Make checks payable to Fi-DATA. Credit cards not accepted. Amount Enclosed $ Golf registration deadline is April 13, 2009. Advanced registration is required. Only delegates and spouses/guests registered for the Leadership Convention are eligible to participate in the golf tournament. Preferred playing partners, if any. Partners are not guaranteed. Name Name Name Mail this form and payment directly to: Fi-DATA ATTN: Don Vick 201 Jordan Road Franklin, TN 37067-4495 PH: 615/790-0026 FAX: 615/794-6351 10
2009 Le a d e r s h i p Co nve n t i o n APRIL 26-28, 2009 Renaissance Nashville Hotel, Nashville, TN Please print or type. List name and badge nickname for each attendant. Check space if registrant is a spouse/guest. Spouse Must be included for delegates. For educational tracking purposes only. Name Nickname E-mail SS# Name Nickname E-mail SS# Name Nickname E-mail SS# Name Nickname E-mail SS# Name Nickname E-mail SS# Company Contact E-mail Address Phone Fax City State Zip Method of payment VISA MasterCard Check TBA Members / Associate Members TBA Member Spouses Nonmembers Nonmember Spouses Early registration $250 $150 $500 $300 Early registration deadline is April 13, 2009 Registration $275 $175 $525 $325 At-the-Door $300 $200 $550 $350 TOTAL $ CK# (Make checks payable to Tennessee Bankers Association) Card # Exp Date Name as appears on card (please print) Card billing address City State Zip Go to www.tnbankers.org/profdev.htm to subscribe to our Professional Development E-mail list to receive the most up-to-date news about TBA programs and events. To register online go to www.tnbankers.org Signature of cardholder Return completed form and payment to: Tennessee Bankers Association ATTN: Monique Jenkins 211 Athens Way, Ste 100 Nashville, TN 37228-1381 Phone: 615/244-4871 or 800/964-5525 Fax: 615/324-1990