General Banking School June 12 June 17, 2016

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General Banking School June 12 June 17, 2016 Holiday Inn Louisville East 1325 South Hurstbourne Parkway Louisville, KY Tuition with (private) lodging $2000 Tuition only $1600 Year II Student add $135 Fee Kentucky Bankers Association 600 West Main Street, Suite 400 Louisville, KY Phone (502) 582-2453 www.kybanks.com What the bankers are saying.. Year 1 The KBA General Banking School is an excellent and valuable tool for Kentucky bankers. It provides invaluable opportunity for networking, in addition to the informative and interesting lectures provided by knowledgeable people who are leaders in their respective fields. Keep up the good work. Year 2 I have thoroughly enjoyed both years of KBA School. The staff and speakers are wonderful and I feel it has truly been an honor to come. I have learned so much, grown as a banker & person, and loved the friendships & contacts made along the way. Thank you! The hands on simulation was great this year! I learned so much in the small group setting talking through decisions for our bank.

Purpose & Mission The Kentucky Bankers Association s (KBA) General Banking School is designed for employees who possess a current knowledge of banking that sufficiently prepares them for this advanced paced curriculum. The mission of this school is to teach bankers to understand the business of managing a bank company, the financial decisions that must be made, how each bank department is inter-related and the economic environment of the business of banking. The KBA General Banking School will prepare bankers for any of the national graduate schools of banking. Who Should Attend The school is designed for recent college graduates, management trainees, and bank employees who wish to build on skills acquired through the Essentials of Banking School. The following minimum requirements are suggested:, An associate degree, ABA courses in Money and Banking, Principles of Banking, and/or Accounting, or equivalent college courses and three years experience in the financial service industry; or, A bachelor s degree in finance or economics and one year experience in the financial service industry; or, A master s degree in finance or economics and no experience in the financial service industry; or, A graduate of the Essentials of Banking School., Applicants with special circumstances will be handled on an individual basis. Benefits of Attending The General Banking School builds a bridge between concepts and practical application. The curriculum consists of practical classroom sessions and experience with a computer-generated bank simulation,. The balance of classroom and simulation creates a program that will be of value to bankers throughout their career. The school provides bankers with:, A comprehensive understanding of the connections between banking functions and the banking environment., Practical application of classroom learning by completing Intersession assignments., Opportunities to experience the complexity of managing a successful bank through a hands-on computer simulation. Graduation Requirements To successfully complete the required course of study and graduate from the school, the following requirements must be met. Participants must:, Attend all classes., Successfully complete Year I., Attend intersession day in the fall, complete the intersession exercises and receive a satisfactory evalua- tion of the exercises., Participate in, as a part of the Year II curriculum and receive a satisfactory evaluation., Pass all exams.

General Banking School Schedule Classes begin at 8:30 a.m.; end at 6 p.m. each day. June 12, 2016 Sunday June 13, 2016 Monday June 14, 2016 Tuesday June 15, 2016 Wednesday June 16, 2016 Thursday June 17, 2016 Friday Year I Registration Orientation Macroeconomics & the Bank- Ying Systems Human Resource Management Pre-test Investments Bank Operations 3 Cs Consumer Communication, Financial Collaboration, Protection and Critical Bureau Thinking Financial Financial Liquidity & Analysis Analysis - Cases Capital earplanning I Ethics Risk Manage- Lending ment Strategic Credit Admin- & istration Control Team Building/ Reading a UBPR Review Creative Thinking Intersession & Case Studies Exam Year II Registration Orientation Asset-Liability Management Pricing Strategies Bank Financial Analysis Presentation Skills Stockholders Meeting/ Graduation Year II BankEx c 1st quarter 3rdquarter Simulation/ Asset-Liability Effective Overview Management Leadership Skills Intro to 2nd quarter Marketing 5th quarter Bank Financial Analysis Governing the Bank Test Business Management Review for Stockholders Meeting 4th quarter 6th quarter This is a tentative schedule and subject to change. Year I - Intersession Exercise Participants are required to complete a series of research and study problems between the first and second year. Intersession study problems are designed to provoke research and evaluation of current banking issues, problems or opportunities. The goal of the Intersession study is to expand the thought process of the banker into areas previously unexplored. Lessons learned through the Intersession series will be applied during the second year of study. More importantly, the participants will possess greater ability to contribute to the progress of the bank. Year II - A sophisticated computerized bank management simulation highlights the second year curriculum. Participants have the opportunity to manage a bank as part of a management team. All concepts of the curriculum come into play as bankers make decisions relative to the bank s profitability and success. The experience ends with a stockholders meeting to review each bank s progress. This simulation model was developed by the American Bankers Association and FDIC.

Classes & Materials Participants will check-in for classes the first day of the program, Sunday, June 12, 2016, at the Holiday Inn Louisville East, 1325 S. Hurstbourne Parkway, Louisville, Kentucky. Classes will begin immediately following orientation. All classes will be held at Holiday Inn Louisville East. Curriculum materials will be distributed the first day of class. Participants should bring their own calculator and supplies for taking notes during class. Year II Bankers are requested to bring a lap top or Ipad. Housing & Meals Bankers will be housed at Holiday Inn Louisville East, 1325 S. Hurstbourne Parkway, Louisville, Kentucky. Roommates will not be assigned. If a registrant prefers to share a room please contact Paula Cross with the information. Tuition includes instruction, curriculum materials, breakfast (with lodging), lunch and lodging (if applicable). All lunches will be served at Holiday Inn Louisville East. Bankers will be on their own for dinner each evening. Admission & Fees First priority for admission is given to members of the KBA. Applicants are accepted on a first come, first serve basis. To apply, submit an application to the KBA by May 31, 2016. If an applicant suffers from any disabilities that might influence his or her participation in the school, please enclose a brief letter with the application. The annual tuition includes curriculum, lodging and some meals. The fee for the intersession/simulation exercises is $215; this includes materials, faculty review of assignments and any special meetings. Participants will be billed in August for this fee. All bankers returning for Year II must add the $135 fee to their tuition. Applicants withdrawing before May 31, 2016 will be refunded all fees except a $150 cancellation fee. There is no refund if an applicant withdraws after the deadline or fails to attend the school, with the exception of extenuating circumstances. Due to commitments and expenses we cannot reverse, such as: handouts, food, beverages, room rentals, speaker fees, etc.; even extenuating circumstances will require partial refunds because of these expenses. Substitutions are welcome. Refund requests must be submitted in writing/email to the KBA. School Administration & Faculty Advisor PAULA B. CRAVENS STURGEON PAULA J. CROSS Director - Education Alliance Education Services Coordinator Kentucky Bankers Association 600 West Main Street, Suite 400 Louisville, KY 40202 502/582-2453 or 800/392-4045 DR. DONALD J. MULLINEAUX DuPont Chair in Banking Gatton Business & Economics Building University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40506-0034 859/257-2890 The faculty combines well-known educators with seasoned bankers, thus providing insight into the real world of the financial services industry.

KENTUCKY BANKERS ASSOCIATION Mark one o Year I Student Education Alliance General Banking School MAIL June 12 June 17, 2016 Louisville, Kentucky This institution does not discriminate with regard to race, age, religion, disability, sex or ethnic origin. o Year II Student (ADD $100 Fee) Personal Information (Please Type) 61 (Ms.) (Miss) (Mrs.) (Mr.) Name Bank Name Title BankMailingAddress NameforBadge City State Zip EmailAddress BusinessTelephone# InCaseofEmergency,Contact(NameandTelephone#) MainOfficeBankNameandAddress(Ifdifferentfromabove) Mark one **Tuition with private room $2,000 Tuition only, no lodging $1,600 Bankers returning for Year II must ADD $135 license fee. **Roommates will not be assigned. Applicants requesting to share a room, please call Paula Cross at the KBA 502/582-2453 for pricing information. Tuition is for a one week in-residence session and includes admission, computer fees, classroom instruction, curriculum materials, lodging and some meals. Applicants withdrawing before May 31, 2016 will be refunded all fees except a $150 cancellation fee. There is no refund if an applicant withdraws after the deadline or fails to attend the school, with the exception of extenuating circumstances. I have read the accompanying brochure and agree to abide by all the requirements for participation and completion of this program. My registration and signature below also constitutes authorization to release any tests, grades or record of performance to my employer/bank at their request. Applicant s Signature The Bank has approved the submission of this application. (To be signed by the president, department head, personnel officer or other executive authorized by the bank.) Nominating Officer s Signature Nominating Officer s Name (Print) Date Title Application deadline is May 31, 2016. Kentucky Bankers Association 600 West Main Street, Suite 400 Louisville, Kentucky 40202 502/582-2453 ~ 800/392-4045

Name Bank Please be specific about the following information: Year Degree Received Name of School Graduated (if any) Major High School College Graduate School KBA Schools/Institutions Other Indicate how you acquired a basic knowledge and understanding in the following areas: ACCOUNTING Basic concepts including the accounting cycle, special journals and subsidiary ledgers, payroll records and procedures, reporting operating results, the accrual basis of accounting, partnership and corporate accounting. Specify Courses or Educational Activities AIB College Courses Other (Specify) MONEY & BANKING Basic economic principles, the economy - how it works, the Federal Reserve System, the business of banking, monetary policy and its impact on financial markets and banks, fiscal policy and trends in banking. Specify Courses or Educational Activities AIB College Courses Other (Specify) PRINCIPLES OF BANKING Basic concepts on the history, economic and community environment of banking, documents and the language of banking, bank services, the deposit function, check processing and collection, bank bookkeeping, bank loans and investments, trust department services, specialized services, bank regulation and examination. Specify Courses or Educational Activities AIB College Courses Other (Specify) List all areas of the bank in which you have worked. Please provide the following information: Total Years Bank Experience Size of Bank (Assets) Size of Bank s Loan Portfolio