Join us for the launch of a transformational initiative designed to modernize Minority Depository Institutions (MDIs) with digital technology: MDI ConnectTech.
This in-person event is designed to bring together a diverse community of MDIs, political leaders, regulators, technologists, NGOs and investors to tackle what’s at stake for bank and credit union MDIs, explore the technological challenges facing these institutions, and to chart a path for how these financial institutions can thrive in the digital age.
This is the foundation event for a series you don’t want to miss.
Subject to Change.
Behind the Scenes of Creating A Financially Inclusive Economy
• Jo Ann Barefoot, CEO, Alliance for Innovative Regulation (AIR)
Fireside Chat: Why is Digital Transformation Necessary for Credit Unions
• Moderator: David Ehrich, Executive Director, Alliance for Innovative Regulation (AIR)
• Rodney Hood, Board Member and former chairman, National Credit Union Administration
Fireside Chat: The Future of Small Banks
• Michelle Bowman, Governor, Federal Reserve Board
• Nicole Elam, President & CEO, National Bankers Association
In the Trenches for Digital Fairness and Inclusivity
• Moderator: David Ehrich, Executive Director, Alliance for Innovative Regulation (AIR)
• Nicole Elam, President & CEO, National Bankers Association
• Worku Gachou, Head of Social Impact and Sustainability North America, Visa Inc.
• Ann Solomon, Senior V.P., Inclusiv Next
David vs. Goliath: How are MDIs Competing and Where Are They Falling Short?
• Moderator: Blair Washington, Head of Minority Depository Engagement, Citi
• Joe Quiroga, President, Texas National Bank
• Dominik Mjartan, President & CEO, Optus Bank
• Doyle Mitchell, CEO, Industrial Bank
What Happens if We Lose MDIs? Exploring the Racial, Financial, & Cultural Implications of Turning a Blind Eye
• Moderator: Andrew Moss, Director of Minority Outreach and National Director for Project REACh, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
• Aron Betru, Senior Advisor of the Center for Financial Markets, Milken Institute; Chief Strategic and Operating Officer Trident
• Karyen Chu, Chief of the Banking Research Section at the Center for Financial Research in the Division of Insurance and Research, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
• Kristen Broady, Senior Economist, Economic Advisor, and Director of the Economic Mobility Project, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
• Jeanne K. Wardford, Program Officer for Family Economic Security, Kellogg Foundation
State of Mission-Driven Financial Institutions
• Moderator: Jo Ann Barefoot, CEO, Alliance for Innovative Regulation (AIR)
• Grovetta Gardineer, Sr. Deputy Comptroller, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
• Art Lindo, Deputy Director, Federal Reserve Board
• Betty Rudolph, Director, Office of Minority and Community Development Banking, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
• Martha Ninichuk, Director of the Credit Union Resource Expansion Group, National Credit Union Administration
Closing Remarks
• David Ehrich, Executive Director, Alliance for Innovative Regulation (AIR)
• Nicole Elam, President & CEO, National Bankers Association
• Peter Rubenstein, Director of Technology and Innovation, Inclusiv
Event brought to you by AIR, the National Bankers Association, The National Bankers Association Foundation, Inclusiv and Visa.
INITIATIVE • AIR Initiative to Create Digital Transformation Road Map for MDIs
The MDI ConnectTech initiative helps participating Minority Depository Institutions assess their technology capability, identify digital offerings to benefit their customers, and establish a road map to implement third-party digital solutions.
PODCAST • Saving Minority Depository Institutions: Nicole Elam and Robert James
Elam and James, who lead the national trade association representing MDIs, come on the show to discuss how these specialized companies are struggling in the face of technological change, competition from larger banks and other forces.
EVENT • Community Banks and Innovation: Helping Small Banks Compete
Community banks are vital to economic wellbeing but are under stress. Challenged to compete with large banks and fintechs, smaller institutions could pioneer focused innovation, but need access to technology to serve customers and cut costs.
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