SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – ALM First has wrapped up its 2023 Financial Forum here.
According to the company, during the final day of the conference, Deedee Myers, CEO of DDJ Myers, an ALM First Company, addressed “The Power of Purpose: Cultivating Alignment and Building a Future-Ready Organization,” during which emphasized the importance of developing mid-level talent and preparing the next generation of depository leaders.
Panel Discussion Held
In addition, a panel, led by ALM First’s Jessica Richardson-Isenegger, on “Adapting to Change: Strategic Communication in the Evolving Landscape” discussed how best to prepare for conversions, mergers, and potential crisis response.
“The entire ALM First executive team closed out this year’s Financial Forum, sharing their insights and perspectives on the topics discussed throughout the event and answering questions in an open forum,” the company said.
In all, more than 200 financial professionals attended the three-day conference, which ALM First said was designed for everyone involved in managing or monitoring the balance sheet to discover insights, formulate strategies and gain new perspectives as they prepare for the coming year.
‘Custom-Tailored’ Sessions
In addition to the 2023 Financial Forum’s general sessions, the company said two separate education tracks, led by a variety of industry experts, delivered “custom-tailored sessions” to executives and boards that covered topics that included asset liability management, interest rate risk, enterprise risk management, governance, and more.
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