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April 17-19 • The peAbody, MeMphis, TN
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Sunday, April 17, 20112:30 – 5:30 pm Registration – Venetian Foyer
Badge covers sponsored by Harland Clarke, Franklin, TN6:30 – 8:30 pm Opening Reception and Blues Fest – The Peabody Rooftop
Join other convention attendants on the rooftop of The Peabody for an opportunity to renew old aquaintances and meet new friends. Relax with a drink and good food while listening to the music of blues guitarist “Papa” Don McMinn. “Papa” Don has been touring the world with other great artists and his own band for over 50 years and is still going strong. “Papa” was part of a team that built and opened the world-famous “Rum Boogie Café” in 1985 on Beale Street. In 1994, he moved on and returned to his love of recording and touring. There is no better blue-eyed soul singer than “Papa” Don.
Cosponsored by Earl R. Whaley & Company, Mountain Life Insurance Company, and CenterPoint Flood Services, Alcoa, TN
Dinner on your own
Monday, April 18, 20118:00 am Registration/Continental Breakfast – Venetian Foyer
Breakfast sponsored by Vining Sparks, Memphis, TN8:30 am Business Session – Venetian Room
Call to Order/Opening RemarksTracie Lomax, President, Young Bankers Division, and Branch Manager, Community South,Hohenwald, TN
8:45 am Chairman’s Welcome and Importance of Grassroots InvolvementC. Craig Fitzhugh, Chairman, Tennessee Bankers Association, and Chairman & CEO, Bank of Ripley, Ripley, TN
TBA Chairman Craig Fitzhugh will welcome convention delegates and provide an overview of the legislative process, the importance of getting involved now in the grassroots legislative experience as emerging leaders in your bank, and how you can get involved.
NOTE: Registered delegates and spouses/guests are requested to wear TBA badges to all convention functions. Badges will serve as admission tickets to all conven-
tion programs and activites
April 17-19 • The peAbody, MeMphis, TN
Convention Agenda
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9:15 am Leadership in Times of Change Steve Robichaux, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
The banking industry is in the spotlight, and this session engages participants in an interactive learning process designed to lead them through the current crisis. Robichaux will present leadership theories that have dominated our thinking and practice for the last century and summarize them into a rel-evant whole that provides a firm foundation for today’s leaders. He will present and assess leadership styles and link leadership levels to effectiveness in today’s tough markets. In addition, Robichaux will include exercises and tools for leading organizational change to help leaders succeed in today’s complex organizations and business environment. Participants will leave with a model for personal leadership development to continue their life-long process of growth.
Cosponsored by Graduate School of Banking at LSU, Baton Rouge, LA, and Investors Title Insur-ance Company, Chapel Hill, NC
10:30 am Break – Venetian Foyer10:45 am Personal Economics Program Awards and Recognition – Venetian Room
James S. (Jay) England, PEP Committee Chairman; President-elect, Young Bankers Division; and President, Decatur County Bank, Parsons, TN
Awards ceremony sponsored by First National Banker’s Bank, Birmingham, AL11:15 am Business Session Adjourns11:45 am Going to Graceland, Graceland, in Memphis, Tennessee!
Nongolfers will have an opportunity to enjoy an afternoon all about “The King” when you board a mini-coach at The Peabody and stop to have lunch at one of Memphis’ oldest and most historic restaurants, The Arcade, located in the heart of downtown Memphis. The Arcade has been featured in numerous movies, including Mystery Train, Great Balls of Fire, The Client, and Elvis: The Early Years. After lunch, you will be transported to world-famous Graceland, home of the late, great Elvis Presley, for the mansion tour. After the Graceland tour, you will continue with a tour of the Automobile Museum and Elvis’ custom jet, the Lisa Marie. The tour ends with a visit to Sincerely Elvis, an exhibit that changes annually. Then you will board the bus for the short trip back to The Peabody.
This tour requires a separate registration and fee. Be sure to register for Graceland by April 1 if you want to participate. We must have a minimum of 15 people signed up by April 1 to guarantee this trip. The tour is limited to 22 people, so reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Transportation sponsored by Travelers, Charlotte, NC. Lunch sponsored by Mauldin & Jenkins CPA, LLC, Birmingham, AL
Noon Boxed Lunch for Golfers – Mirimichi, Millington, TN12:30 pm Golf Tournament – Shotgun Start – Mirimichi, Millington, TN
Mulligans will be sold at the TBA conference registration area on Sunday afternoon and on Monday morning until 9:00 am.
Participation in the golf tournament requires a separate registration and fee. Be sure to register by April 4, 2011, if you want to participate. Cosponsored by Fi-DATA (Financial Data Technology Corporation), Franklin, TN; The Correspondent Group, a Division of PSBOC, Nolensville, TN: and The Plateau Group, Inc, Crossville, TN
7:00 – 9:00 pm Silky O’Sullivan’s & Beale Street Strut Join other convention goers as they gather in the patio courtyard at Silky O’Sullivan’s, with hors d’oeuvres, a hosted bar, and great music by a live band. Persons registered for the convention will receive arm bands to waive cover charges in other Beale Street entertainment establishments so you can explore other venues throughout the evening.
Cosponsored by Elite Financial Products, Inc, Clarksville, TN, and Financial Products and Services, Inc, Nashville, TN
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Tuesday, April 19, 20118:00 am Registration/Continental Breakfast – Venetian Foyer
Sponsored by Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH8:30 am Business Session – Venetian Room
Call to Order/Opening RemarksTracie Lomax, President, Young Bankers Division, and Branch Manager, Community South, Ho-henwald, TN
9:00 am Leading Your Bank through Economic and Political Turbulence: Practical Tools to Identify Opportunities and Manage Risk Thomas H. Payne, PhD, Dunagan Chair of Excellence in Banking; Professor and Chair, Department of Accounting, Finance, Economics, and Political Science, The University of Tennessee at Martin, Martin, TN
Today’s young bankers are asked to take on more and more responsibility in these rapidly changing economic times. Regulatory change, economic uncertainty, and competitive challenges require bank leaders to become more knowledgeable, flexible, and adaptable than ever before. Attendants will learn about today’s most important economic indicators and management tools to control risk and seize op-portunity. To lead in these turbulent times, it is important to know which technological, regulatory, and economic changes are temporary and which are permanent. If you are called upon to grow your bank while managing risk and increasing profitability, you will not want to miss this informative and engaging presentation to help you meet the political and economic challenges of 2011 and beyond. Now more than ever, bankers and their customers must work together to manage risk and control expenses. They must do this in an environment characterized by volatile commodity and securities markets and rapidly changing government policies. This is a time of great challenge and great opportunity.Sponsored by Crowe Horwath, LLP, Brentwood, TN
10:00 am Break – Venetian Foyer10:15 am President’s Report; Election of Division Vice President and Directors
from Groups 2, 4, 6. & 8 – Venetian Room10:45 am Protect Your Capital at the Capitol – The Young Banker’s Role in Building Political
Influence – Venetian RoomJeff Rendel, President, Rising Above Enterprises, Corona, CA
With the future of your bank in the hands of elected and appointed leaders, as a young banker, you have a duty to develop, nurture, and uphold political relationships and influence. This particular undertaking for leading companies is not about election-year politicking and favor-seeking. It’s much more than writing a timely letter, inundating a lawmaker’s office with calls, or adding a politician as a Facebook friend. It is about ensuring that your professional involvement is a standard feature in the capitols of both your state and our nation. The banks that play a part in the legislative and regula-tory process the most hold the largest role in influencing business policy. While lobbyists serve a vital purpose, legislators listen attentively to local business managers who can make clear the effect a given law may place upon their business. You, the local banker, have influence with your lawmaker that greatly supports and strengthens the work of your industry’s lobbyists. Your individual participation advances and defends your commercial well-being. Your involvement in lawmakers’ understanding of your bank is no longer an option—it’s a responsibility.Sponsored by Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, Nashville, TN
11:45 am Grand Prize Drawings
1) Chattanooga Hotel Weekend PackageThree-day/two-night stay at the Chattanooga Choo Choo—site of the 2012 Leadership Convention,VIP passes for two, and $1,000 cash Cosponsored by Chattanooga Choo Choo, Chattanooga, TN; The Chattanooga Convention & Visi-tors Bureau, Chattanooga, TN; and Southeastern Commercial Finance, LLC, Memphis, TN
2) $2,000 Cash PrizeCosponsored by Crowell & Crowell, PLLC, Franklin, TN; Financial Insurance Consultants, LLC, Mandeville, LA; and Gulf Guaranty Life Insurance Company, Jackson, MS
Noon Convention Adjourns
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sponsored events and special activitiesNOTE: Registered 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.
Convention Badge CoversBadge covers are sponsored once again by Harland Clarke, Franklin, TN
Opening Reception/EntertainmentConvention delegates and adult guests will meet on the rooftop of the The Peabody to savor the flavors of The Peabody’s own delicacies and cocktails, relax while visiting with old friends and making new friends, and enjoy the music of blues guitarist “Papa” Don McMinn, who was part of a team that built and opened the world-famous “Rum Boo-gie Café” on Beale Street.
Continental Breakfasts – Monday and TuesdayConvention delegates and guests are invited to gather on Monday and Tuesday mornings beginning at 8:00 am to enjoy a tasty continental breakfast before the business sessions begin each day. Mon-day’s continental breakfast is sponsored by Vin-ing Sparks, Memphis, TN. Tuesday’s continental breakfast is compliments of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH.
Opening SpeakerMonday’s opening speaker is Steve Robichaux, who has been profes-sionally affiliated with Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA, for more than 20 years. He also is on the faculty of the Graduate School of Bank-ing at LSU. His opening ses-sion, Leadership in Times of
Change, which is aimed at leading through the current economic and industry crisis, is co-sponsored by the Graduate School of Banking at LSU, Baton Rouge, LA, and Investors Title Insurance Company, Chapel Hill, NC.
PEP Awards CeremonyJoin the Young Bankers Di-vision as it recognizes excep-tional bankers and financial institutions participating in the Personal Econom-ics 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, the 2010-2011 Outstanding PEP Bank/Banker Award winner, and the Financial Literacy Teacher of the Year. Others will be recognized for their exceptional work throughout the year. The award ceremony is sponsored by First National Banker’s Bank, Birmingham, AL.
Lunch and Graceland TourJoin other nongolfers for lunch at The Arcade, one of Memphis’ oldest and most historic restaurants, fol-lowed by a tour of world-famous Graceland, home of “The King,” the Automobile Mu-seum, the Lisa Marie (Elvis’ cus-tom jet), and the Sincerely Elvis exhibit. Trans-portation is spon-sored by Travel-ers, Charlotte, NC, and lunch is sponsored by Mauldin & Jenkins CPA, LLC, Birming-ham, AL. You must register for this function by April 1, and there is an additional charge. Tour is limited to 22 people.
Golf TournamentFi-DATA, Franklin, TN; The Correspondent Group, a Division of PSBOC, Nolensville, TN; and The Plateau
Group, Inc, Crossville, TN, co-host the annual golf tournament, open only to those who are fully registered for the convention. This year’s tournament is being held at Mirimichi, lo-cated on Woodstock Cuba Road in Milling
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ton. The outing begins at Noon with a boxed lunch, and the tournament opens with a shotgun start at 12:30 pm. Golfers much pre-register by completing the separate, attached golf tournament entry form and returning it directly to The Plateau Group, Inc. Monday, April 4, is the golf registration deadline.
Mulligans will be available to purchase at the TBA reg-istration desk on Sunday afternoon during registration hours and again on Monday morning until 9:00 am.
Monday Evening – Silky O’Sullivan’s & Beale Street StrutAdults registered for the convention will gather on the upper patio (weather permitting!) at Silky O’Sullivan’s
on Beale Street for S i lky ’s wor ld re -nowned Memphis ap-petizers, drinks, and our own great band for your listening and/or dancing pleasure! The food and fun at Silky O’Sullivan’s is cosponsored by Elite Financial Products, Inc, Clarksville, TN, and Financial PSI, Nashville, TN. Later in the evening, arm bands waiving cover charges to many of the establishments on
Beale Street will be available for those who want to continue their evening. Beale Street establishments will honor these arm bands on Monday night only!
The EconomistTuesday’s first general session speaker is Thomas H. Payne, PhD, Dunagan Chair of Excellence in Banking, Uni-versity of Tennessee at Martin, Martin, TN. Payne’s session, Leading Your Bank through Economic and Political Turbulence: Practical Tools to Identify Opportunities and Manage Risk, will look at today’s most important eco-
nomic indicators and management tools to control risk and seize opportunity. Payne’s session is sponsored by Crowe Horwath, LLP, Brentwood, TN.
Closing SpeakerJeff Rendel, president, Rising Above Enterprises, Corona, CA, closes the con-vention with Protect Your Capital at the Capitol – The Young Banker’s Role in Building Political Influence. This session
addresses the importance of developing, nurturing, and upholding political relationships and influences as up-and-coming industry leaders. It is about ensur-ing that your professional involvement is a standard feature in the capitols of both our state and nation. This presentation is sponsored by Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP, Nashville, TN.
Door PrizesDoor prizes will be given away throughout the convention. All door prizes are provided by the Young Bankers Division board of directors, and you must be present to win!
Grand PrizesTwo grand prize packages will be given away at the end of the convention…and you must be present to win!
1) Chattanooga Hotel Weekend PackageThree-day/two-night stay at the Chattanooga Choo Choo (site of the 2012 Leadership Convention),VIP passes for two, and $1,000 cash Cosponsored by Chattanooga Choo Choo, Chattanooga, TN; The Chattanooga Con-vention & Visitors Bureau, Chattanooga, TN; and Southeastern Commercial Finance, LLC, Memphis, TN
2) $2,000 Cash PrizeCosponsored by Crowell & Crowell, PLLC, Franklin, TN; Financial Insurance Consultants, LLC, Mandeville, LA; and Gulf Guaranty Life Insurance Company, Jackson, MS
YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN
2010-2011 Young Bankers Division Board of DirectorsOfficersPresident: Tracie Lomax, Branch Manager, Community South, Hohenwald
President-elect: James S. (Jay) England, President, Decatur County Bank, Parsons
Vice President: Gregg Ketterman, Vice President, National Bank of Tennessee, Newport
Immediate Past President: Wes Farragut, Vice President, Mountain National Bank, Sevierville
DirectorsGroup 1: Bo Blanken, Loan Officer, Citizens Bank and Trust of Grainger County, Rutledge
Group 2: Traci Peyton, Senior Vice President/Director of Lending, The Peoples Bank, Knoxville
Group 3: Bridget Wooden, Loan Officer, Citizens Tri-County Bank, Pikeville
Group 4: Chad Shoulders, Vice President, Macon Bank and Trust Company, Lafayette
Group 5: Troy Reed, Vice President, First National Bank of Pulaski, Ardmore
Group 6: Terry White, Senior Vice President-Financial Advisor, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Nashville
Group 7: Michelle Bing, Executive Assistant, Reelfoot Bank, Union City
Group 8: Jenny Hayes, Marketing Officer, BancorpSouth Bank, Jackson
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April 17-19 • The peAbody, MeMphis, TN
July 17-22, 2011Owen Graduate School of Management Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
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NOTE: Delegates will elect a new vice president of the Young Bankers Division and new directors from Groups 2, 4, 6, and 8 during the
Tuesday morning business session. Anyone interested in running 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 meet-ing. For complete details about the election process, contact Colin Barrett in the TBA office.
Young Bankers division Groups by county with Group director
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Bo BlankenVice President
National Bank of TennesseeNewport
Group 1Carter
ClaiborneCocke
GraingerGreene
HamblenHancockHawkinsJohnsonSullivanUnicoi
Washington
Traci PeytonSenior Vice President/Director
of Lending The Peoples Bank
Knoxville
Group 2Anderson
BlountCampbellJefferson
KnoxLoudonMorganRoaneScottSevierUnion
Bridget WoodenVice President
Peoples State Bank of Commerce
Dunlap
Group 3BledsoeBradleyGrundy
HamiltonMarion
McMinnMeigs
MonroePolkRhea
SequatchieVan Buren
Chad Shoulders Vice President
Macon Bank and Trust Company Lafayette
Group 4Clay
CumberlandDeKalbFentressJacksonMacon
OvertonPickettPutnamSmith
TrousdaleWhite
Troy ReedVice President
Bank of Perry CountyHohenwald
Group 5BedfordCoffee
FranklinGiles
LawrenceLewis
LincolnMarshallMauryMoorePerry
WarrenWayne
Terry WhiteVice President
Pinnacle Financial Partners NashvilleGroup 6
CannonCheathamDavidsonDicksonHickmanHouston
HumphreysMontgomery
RobertsonRutherford
StewartSumner
WilliamsonWilson
Michelle BingNorthwest Regional PresidentFirst Citizens National Bank
Union City
Group 7BentonCarrollDyer
GibsonHenryLake
ObionWeakley
Jenny HayesMarketing Officer
BancorpSouth Bank Jackson
Group 8ChesterCrockettDecaturFayette
HardemanHardin
HaywoodHendersonLauderdale
MadisonMcNairyShelbyTipton
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Sunday, April 17Harland Clarke, Franklin, TN – Convention Badge CoversEarl R. Whaley & Company, Mountain Life Insurance Company, and CenterPoint Flood Services, Alcoa, TN – Opening Reception and Blues Fest – The Peabody Rooftop
Monday, April 18Vining Sparks, Memphis, TN – Continental BreakfastGraduate School of Banking at LSU, Baton Rouge, LA – Speaker Steve RobichauxInvestors Title Insurance Company, Chapel Hill, NC – Speaker Steve RobichauxFirst National Bankers’ Bank, Birmingham, AL – Personal Economics Program Awards/Recognition CeremonyFi-DATA (Financial Data Technology Corporation), Franklin, TN – Golf TournamentThe Correspondent Group, a Division of PSBOC, Nolensville, TN – Golf TournamentThe Plateau Group, Inc, Crossville, TN – Golf TournamentMauldin & Jenkins CPA, LLC, Atlanta, GA – Graceland Tour TransportationTravelers, Charlotte, NC – Graceland Tour TransportationElite Financial Products, Inc, Clarksville, TN – Silky O’Sullivan’s & Beale Street StrutFinancial Products & Services, Inc, Nashville, TN – Silky O’Sullivan’s & Beale Street Strut
Tuesday, April 19Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH – Continental BreakfastCrowe Horwath, LLP, Brentwood, TN – Speaker Thomas PayneWaller Lansden Dortch & Davis, Nashville, TN – Speaker Jeff RendelChattanooga Choo Choo, Chattanooga, TN – Grand Prize #1 Weekend PackageChattanooga Convention & Visitors Bureau, Chattanooga, TN – Grand Prize #1 Weekend PackageSoutheastern Commercial Finance, LLC, Memphis, TN – Grand Prize #1 Weekend PackageCrowell & Crowell, PLLC, Franklin, TN – Grand Prize #2 CashFinancial Insurance Consultants, LLC, Mandeville, LA – Grand Prize #2 CashGulf Guaranty Life Insurance, Jackson, MS – Grand Prize #2 Cash
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We service, sell and install Bank Equipment along with ATM’s and currency and coin handling equipment. We sell DMP alarm products but service all types.
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We service, sell and install Bank Equipment along with ATM’s and currency and coin handling equipment. We sell DMP alarm products but service all types.
We are based in Clarksville TN but have Sales and Service associates across the States of TN, GA, AL, MS, and KY.
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Elite Financial Products, Inc.
WE ARE A PROUD MEMBER OF THE TENESSEE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
We service, sell and install Bank Equipment along with ATM’s and currency and coin handling equipment. We sell DMP alarm products but service all types.
We are based in Clarksville TN but have Sales and Service associates across the States of TN, GA, AL, MS, and KY.
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Elite Financial Products, Inc.
WE ARE A PROUD MEMBER OF THE TENESSEE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
We service, sell and install Bank Equipment along with ATM’s and currency and coin handling equipment. We sell DMP alarm products but service all types.
We are based in Clarksville TN but have Sales and Service associates across the States of TN, GA, AL, MS, and KY.
www.elitefpi.com
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PH: 931-542-0606 TOLL FREE: 866-343-0135
Elite Financial Products, Inc.
WE ARE A PROUD MEMBER OF THE TENESSEE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
We service, sell and install Bank Equipment along with ATM’s and currency and coin handling equipment. We sell DMP alarm products but service all types.
We are based in Clarksville TN but have Sales and Service associates across the States of TN, GA, AL, MS, and KY.
www.elitefpi.com
A Full Service Company
PH: 931-542-0606 TOLL FREE: 866-343-0135
Elite Financial Products, Inc.
WE ARE A PROUD MEMBER OF THE TENESSEE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
We service, sell and install Bank Equipment along with ATM’s and currency and coin handling equipment. We sell DMP alarm products but service all types.
We are based in Clarksville TN but have Sales and Service associates across the States of TN, GA, AL, MS, and KY.
www.elitefpi.com
A Full Service Company
PH: 931-542-0606 TOLL FREE: 866-343-0135
Elite Financial Products, Inc.
WE ARE A PROUD MEMBER OF THE TENESSEE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
We service, sell and install Bank Equipment along with ATM’s and currency and coin handling equipment. We sell DMP alarm products but service all types.
We are based in Clarksville TN but have Sales and Service associates across the States of TN, GA, AL, MS, and KY.
www.elitefpi.com
A Full Service Company
PH: 931-542-0606 TOLL FREE: 866-343-0135
Elite Financial Products, Inc.
WE ARE A PROUD MEMBER OF THE TENESSEE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
We service, sell and install Bank Equipment along with ATM’s and currency and coin handling equipment. We sell DMP alarm products but service all types.
We are based in Clarksville TN but have Sales and Service associates across the States of TN, GA, AL, MS, and KY.
www.elitefpi.com
A Full Service Company
PH: 931-542-0606 TOLL FREE: 866-343-0135
Elite Financial Products, Inc.
WE ARE A PROUD MEMBER OF THE TENESSEE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
We service, sell and install Bank Equipment along with ATM’s and currency and coin handling equipment. We sell DMP alarm products but service all types.
We are based in Clarksville TN but have Sales and Service associates across the States of TN, GA, AL, MS, and KY.
www.elitefpi.com
A Full Service Company
PH: 931-542-0606 TOLL FREE: 866-343-0135
Elite Financial Products, Inc.
WE ARE A PROUD MEMBER OF THE TENESSEE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
We service, sell and install Bank Equipment along with ATM’s and currency and coin handling equipment. We sell DMP alarm products but service all types.
We are based in Clarksville TN but have Sales and Service associates across the States of TN, GA, AL, MS, and KY.
www.elitefpi.com
A Full Service Company
PH: 931-542-0606 TOLL FREE: 866-343-0135
Elite Financial Products, Inc.
WE ARE A PROUD MEMBER OF THE TENESSEE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
We service, sell and install Bank Equipment along with ATM’s and currency and coin handling equipment. We sell DMP alarm products but service all types.
We are based in Clarksville TN but have Sales and Service associates across the States of TN, GA, AL, MS, and KY.
www.elitefpi.com
A Full Service Company
PH: 931-542-0606 TOLL FREE: 866-343-0135
Elite Financial Products, Inc.
WE ARE A PROUD MEMBER OF THE TENESSEE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
We service, sell and install Bank Equipment along with ATM’s and currency and coin handling equipment. We sell DMP alarm products but service all types.
We are based in Clarksville TN but have Sales and Service associates across the States of TN, GA, AL, MS, and KY.
www.elitefpi.com
A Full Service Company
PH: 931-542-0606 TOLL FREE: 866-343-0135
Elite Financial Products, Inc.
WE ARE A PROUD MEMBER OF THE TENESSEE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
We service, sell and install Bank Equipment along with ATM’s and currency and coin handling equipment. We sell DMP alarm products but service all types.
We are based in Clarksville TN but have Sales and Service associates across the States of TN, GA, AL, MS, and KY.
www.elitefpi.com
A Full Service Company
PH: 931-542-0606 TOLL FREE: 866-343-0135
Elite Financial Products, Inc.
WE ARE A PROUD MEMBER OF THE TENESSEE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
We service, sell and install Bank Equipment along with ATM’s and currency and coin handling equipment. We sell DMP alarm products but service all types.
We are based in Clarksville TN but have Sales and Service associates across the States of TN, GA, AL, MS, and KY.
www.elitefpi.com
A Full Service Company
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Name ______________________________________________Golf Handicap ______________
Company ______________________________________Phone _________________________
Address _______________________________________________________________________
City ________________________________________State ___________ Zip _______________
Make checks payable to The Plateau Group, Inc. Credit cards not accepted.
Amount Enclosed $ ________ $85 per person–includes lunch, range balls, and beverages on the course
Preferred playing partners, if any. Partners are not guaranteed.
Name ________________________________________________
Name ________________________________________________
Name ________________________________________________
(Copy for additional registrants)
Mail this form and check directly to: The Plateau Group, IncATTN: Retha RobertsPO Box 7001Crossville, TN 38557-7001PH: 800/752-8328FAX: 931/484-0692
Golf registration deadline is April 4. Advanced registration is required. Only persons registered for the Leadership Convention are eligible to participate in the golf tournament.
Cosponsored by Fi-DATA (Financial Data Technology Corporation), Franklin, TN; The Correspondent Group, a Division of PSBOC, Nolensville, TN; and The Plateau Group, Inc, Crossville, TN
2011 LEADERSHIP CONVENTIONGolF tournaMent
2011 LEADERSHIP CONVENTIONGolF tournaMentAPRIL 18 – MIRIMICHI, MILLINGTON, TN
Cosponsored by Fi-DATA (Financial Data Technology Corporation), Franklin, TN; The Correspondent Group, a Division of PSBOC, Nolensville, TN; and The Plateau Group, Inc, Crossville, TN
Date/Time: Monday, April 18 Noon – Lunch available 12:30 pm – Shotgun Start
Location: Mirimichi, 6195 Woodstock Cuba Road, Millington, TN 38053
Note: Golf registration deadline is April 4. Advanced registration is required. Only persons registered for the Leadership Convention are eligible to participate in the golf tournament.
Golf Fee: $85 per person—fee includes boxed lunch prior to shotgun start, cart, range balls, and refreshments on the course
Format: 4-person scramble with four places winning prizes, closest to pin, and longest putt awards. Players may request playing partners but not guaranteed due to number of players.
Directions: From downtown Memphis, take I-40 East toward Nashville. Merge onto TN-300W via exit 2A toward Millington. Merge onto US-51N/TN-3N toward Millington. Immediately following the light at Fite Road, turn left onto Rust Road. Turn left onto Woodstock Cuba Road. Mirimichi is on the left.
Mulligans: Mulligans will be sold at the TBA conference registration area on Sunday afternoon and on Monday morning up until 9:00 am.
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TBA Members / Associate Members TBA Member Spouses Nonmembers Nonmember
Spouses
Early registration $250 $150 $500 $300Early registration deadline is April 1.
Registration $275 $175 $525 $325At-the-Door $300 $200 $550 $350
There is a separate registration form and $85 fee for the golf tournament and an additional $35 fee for the Graceland Tour.
NOTE: Registered 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 activities.
General InformationAttire: Resort 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 refund-able. 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 ac-commodations.
Continuing Education CreditAttendants qualify for 3 hours of Continuing Profes-sional Education (CPE) credit in the area of Personal Development. No advanced preparation required for this program. Method of delivery–group live. No pre-requisites are required. Program level—this conference is basic to intermediate. In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, CPE credits have been granted based on a 50-minute hour. For more information regarding administrative policies or com-plaints, 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 accoun-tancy 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.
Date & LocationApril 17-19, 2011 - Memphis, TNThe Peabody149 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN
Who Should AttendCareer 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 InformationThe convention is being held at The Peabody, Memphis, TN. The hotel is holding a block of rooms on a first-come, first-served basis at a special group rate of $170 single/double until 5:00 pm on Friday, March 25.
The deadline for making hotel reservations at this spe-cial group rate is Friday, March 25. 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 March 25 deadline. Check-in begins at 4:00 pm and check-out time is 11:00 am.
For reservation, please call 800/732-2039. Ask for Ten-nessee Young Bankers Division Leadership Convention to receive the special group rate.
Fee InformationFee includes speaker handouts, continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks, and evening events. There are separate fees for the golf tournament and Graceland tour. Please register early. At-the-door 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 non-member rates.
For more information please contact: Susan Taylor, CMP - srtaylor@TNBankers.orgVice President/Director of Professional DevelopmentTennessee Bankers Association211 Athens Way, Ste 100 Nashville, TN 37228-1381615/244-4871 or 800/964-5525 www.TNBankers.org
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