Course Overview
Centered on career-pathing, this interactive workshop introduces participants to each functional area of community banking, with informative exchanges with other attendees and the instructor’s actual work experience. Participants also will learn about economic influences, the importance of community banks to the economy and key bank performance measurements, as well as how each department contributes. Informative charts and data tables in the provided ABA Textbook are updated to reflect current information.
Who Should Attend
all personnel new to banking at any level
Topics
- context, structure and operations of banks
- evolution of banking, bank laws and regulations
- deposit relationships, products and services
- checks and electronic
- lending
- specialized products and services
- managing and reporting bank investments and performance
- sales and customer service
- safeguarding customers, bank assets and the nation
About the Instructor
Mike Wear is owner of 39 Acres Corporation, specializing in banker training and bank consulting services in credit risk underwriting and loan portfolio risk management. Less lecture — real business cases — more hands-on practice and more fun! Throughout his 41-year banking career, he previously served in commercial lending and senior credit management positions with Omaha-area community banks. Wear retired as a senior analyst in the credit risk administration department of First National Bank of Omaha, specializing in underwriting larger ($10-100M) commercial real estate loans throughout the country. In addition, he developed curriculum and conducted multitier training programs in credit analytics on an enterprisewide basis.
For More Information
Contact the MBA Education Department at 573-636-8151 or email.