Pub. 4 2016 Issue 3

12 The Community Banker www.mibonline.org MIB NEWS W e are delighted to announce that Cam- den Fine, President & CEO of ICBA, will be attend- ing the 2017 MIB Convention & Tradeshow, held July 27-29 at the Great Northern Best Western in Helena. Cam will be our Saturday keynote speaker and seminar present- er, and we are in the pro- cess of setting up a private function between Cam and the ICBA member bankers in Montana. This is a rare opportunity for one-on-one interaction with community banking’s greatest friend that you won’t want to miss! We are also in the process of booking an excellent slate of speakers and enjoyable area activities, including a Gates of the Mountains boat tour, a golf tournament, world-class fly fishing on the Missouri, and historical train tours in this fascinating gold rush town. Be sure to mark your calendars now, and stay tuned for further details! CAM FINE TO ATTEND 2017 MIB CONVENTION & TRADESHOW! B ison Mountain Financial has grown from a small insurance agency serving financial in - stitutions in Montana to a leading provider of insurance and training services. BMF CE offers classroom courses and webinars on a variety of interesting topics rarely found in the continuing education industry. Classroom cours- es are available in Arizona, Montana, Iowa, Washington, Wisconsin, Nevada and Oregon. The course content varies from year to year to keep repeat students interested, but Ethics and any required insur- ance law classes are a regular part of the curriculum. BMF also offers insurance pre-licensing classes for those seeking a limited lines credit insurance license in Montana. Rather than trav- el to Missoula or Billings, attend their classes in the comfort of your office chair. BMF’s classes will be offered several times throughout the year via GoToTraining, an online webinar application. Simply log in to the class and dial in to the conference line. Depending on the number of participants and the volume of questions, you can expect to be in the class for about two hours. Some pre-licensing classes cost hundreds of dollars, BMF’s class is only $69 per person. In addition to those savings, you may save hundreds more in travel expenses by attending the class online and minimizing time out of the office. BMF have been coaching exam candidates since 2010 and their customers have a 90+% success rate on the first try. Robert Uribe is the pres- ident and founder of Bison Mountain Financial, Inc., an insurance agency serving financial institutions. He is BMF's developer of continu- ing education curriculum and he does so with the perspective of a working agent. He regularly teaches courses in Iowa, Montana and Arizona as well as live webinars. Jed Reay has over 30 years of health care experience working with cardiologists, sur- geons, hospitals, and hospital administrators and applied it to the industry in re-envisioning change for a more pro-active health care system. With a background in negotiation and mediation at the University of Oregon, Jed has trained health care organizations on streamlined systems in the areas of business development and bio-engineering. To learn more about Bison Mountain Financial, visit http://www. bmfce.com/. MIB ADDS NEWASSOCIATE MEMBER: BISONMOUNTAIN FINANCIAL Reach your target audience a ordably. advertise get results DANI GORDEN Advertising Sales 801.676.9722 or 855.747.4003 dani@thenewslinkgroup.com

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