Pub. 5 2017 Issue 1
Camden R. Fine, ICBA President & CEO (Friday VIP Reception; Friday Morning Seminar) Camden R. Fine is president and CEO of ICBA, which represents community banks in every state and territory in the United States. A native Missourian and career community banker, Fine came to ICBA in May 2003. Before joining ICBA, Fine chartered and organized Midwest Independent Bank of Jefferson City, MO in 1984, and served as its president and CEO for nearly 20 years. In addition, Fine owned MainStreet Bank of Ashland, Mo., a $50 - million- asset community bank. Prior to his banking career, Fine served as the Missouri State Tax Director under former Governor Christopher “Kit” Bond. Fine was educated at the Virginia Military Institute and the University of Missouri - Columbia. He served as an officer in the United States Army and Missouri Army National Guard. He is a distinguished graduate and past chairman of the Stonier Graduate School of Banking. He currently serves on the President’s Committee of the World Savings Bank Institute headquartered in Brussels, Belgium and is a member of the Exchequer Club in Washington D.C. as well as several other professional societies and clubs. In March 2009, Fine was one of just 15 persons asked to meet with newly elected President Obama at the White House to discuss the industry’s response to the financial crisis. Fine has been featured and had opinion pieces published in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The New York Times, USA Today, Politico and The Hill newspapers. F ine has been a guest host on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” and has been featured on CNN, MSNBC, Fox Business News, Bloomberg, PBS and NPR. He has been recognized by The Hill newspaper and CEO Update as one of Washington, D.C.’s most effective and influential trade as soc iation CEOs and lobbyists for eight consecutive years. Erik Hoghaug, Hoghaug Consulting, LLC (Saturday Morning Seminar) Erik Hoghaug has over a 20 year extensive background in the financial industry. His most recent work has been in the area of short term liquidity products and how financial institutions can effectively operate these services in an increasing regulatory intense environment. Erik spent many years with Sheshunoff Management Services where he helped pioneer their dynamic overdraft limit software suite and also was a frequent speaker with the Sheshunoff CEO Affiliation Program. He began his consulting career with the bank technology consulting firm, Brintech where he specialized in strategic technology planning, vendor selection and contract negotiation. Over his 18 years of consulting, Erik has worked with hundreds of financial institutions and has been a frequent speaker at various banking conferences. Prior to his consulting career, Erik served as Executive Banking Officer and a member of the Board of Directors at a closely held community bank in North Dakota. He also served four years in the George H. W. Bush Administration working for two cabinet secretaries, U.S. Secretary of State, James A. Baker, III and U.S. Transportation Secretary and Chief of Staff to the President, Samuel K. Skinner. Erik was also appointed Associate Director of the Office of Political Affairs for the White House. Erik is a current lecturer at t he Dakota School of Banking and also has taught at several other banking schools including the Graduate School of Banking at Colorado, the Southeastern School of Banking, and the BAI Graduate School of Banking. He holds a B.A. in Political Science from Pepperdine University. E rik enjoys public policy issues and spending time with his family. He and his wife have two sons and two daughters. Erik will present on “ The Key Components of a Successful Overdraft Service. ” Jack Horner, Paleontologist (Saturday Banquet Keynote) Jack Horner, one of the America's best -known paleontologists, discovered his first dinosaur fossil when he was eight years old. Born in Shelby, Montana, on June 15, 1946, Horner has made some of the most important recent dinosaur discoveries, written several books about his discoveries and theories, and served as a technical adviser for such movies as Jurassic Park, The Lost World (Jurassic Park II), and Jurassic Park III. In the mid- 1970s Horner and fellow paleontologist Bob Makela discovered what appeared to be a large number of dinosaur nests containing the fossils of a duckbilled dinosaur in north- central Montana's Egg Mountain. Horner and Makela named the new dinosaur Maiasaura, which means "good mother lizards." He was also a part of the 2005 discovery of soft tissue inside of a T. rex fossil and has been credited with discovering the largest Tyrannosaurus rex (T. rex) to date. Jack Horner studied at the University of Montana and was awarded a Doctorate in Science honoris causa and an honorary doctorate by Pennsylvania State University in 2006. Horner has published more than 100 professi onal papers, eight popular books, a non- fiction book on dinosaurs from Montana, and numerous published articles. Jack Horner taught a nd served for decades as the curator of paleontology at Montana's Museum of the Rockies at Montana State University at Bozeman. Whe n he is not digging up fossils, publishing his discoveries, or producing TV series, he can be found teaching children to apprec iate science. Jack will speak on " Montana's Prehistoric Past, Oceans and Dinosaurs! " 2017 Speakers and Workshop Presenters 2017 Speak rs and W r shop Pr s nters
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