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Ed O’Keefe to Serve as Moderator for The Banking Institute Program

Moore & Van Allen (MVA) Financial Regulatory Advice and Response Member Ed O’Keefe will serve as the moderator for the panel titled, “Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 on Bank Health” during the Banking Institute Program which will take place March 18-19. Ed’s panel includes senior representatives of the OCC, Federal Reserve, NC Department of Banking and the Bank Policy Institute.

This year's Institute agenda also includes panels on: 

  • The Current State of the LIBOR Transition
  • Diversity and Inclusion: A Business Imperative
  • Bank Partnerships with FinTech Firms

And important addresses, including:

  • Bank General Counsel Remarks, featuring Ellen Fitzsimmons, General Counsel Chief Legal Officer and Head of Enterprise Diversity, Truist
  • Beischer Address, featuring Tom Barkin, President and Chief Executive OfficerFederal Reserve Bank of Richmond
  • Clifford Lecture on Consumer Law, featuring Peter Skillern, Executive Director, Reinvestment Partners

The Banking Institute, sponsored by the University of North Carolina School of Law's Center for Banking and Finance, is an annual continuing legal education program that focuses on important issues for bankers and their lawyers. The Institute is designed to provide the highest quality CLE on cutting-edge issues related to banking law.

To register or learn more about this event, please click here.

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