Fall 2010
Volume 1.1
MTC MAILER A quarterly publication of the Middle Tennessee Chapter of The Risk Management Association (RMA)
FROM THE CHAPTER PRESIDENT Welcome to the first issue of our quarterly newsletter being mailed to all chapter members. Please feel free to share this publication with your co-workers or anyone else you think may have an interest. If you have any comments or suggestions on the MTC MAILER or any other chapter activities, please contact myself or any chapter board member listed on the reverse. Tom Kern, Chapter President
COURSE OFFERINGS Both Analyzing Business Tax Returns and Analyzing Personal Financial Statements and Tax Returns courses are being offered back to back on Wednesday, October 20th and Thursday, October 21st. We are bringing these courses back this fall because they sold out in the Spring. Both courses will be instructed once again by Lamar Clark, Independent Consultant and Director of Banking Relations for Government Capital Corporation. Participants may attend one or both courses. Discount pricing is available when both courses are taken together. For course details and to register online, see www.rmahq.org (or call RMA Customer Care at 1-800-677-7621).
The Global Cash Flow course is scheduled for Wednesday, November 17th. The course will be instructed by Richard Hamm, owner of Advantage Consulting & Training. RMA offers a 10% discount when you register 30 days or more before the start date of the course. For course details and to register online, see www.rmahq.org (or call RMA Customer Care @ 1-800-677-7621). FALL NETWORKING EVENT Our Fall Networking Event is scheduled for Thursday, October 14th from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM at the Green Hills Office of Tennessee Bank & Trust. The event will feature a wine tasting with WineShop at Home consultant, Kay Cook, and our special guest will be RMA’s Southeast Regional Manager, Elizabeth Daily. For further event details and free registration, see www.rmahq.org/RMA/Chapters/MiddleTennessee/Events/.
DID YOU KNOW? Our Middle Tennessee Chapter includes members from the Bluegrass State of Kentucky. That’s right, the geographic territory of the Middle Tennessee Chapter is defined by the following borders: to the North by the Western Kentucky Parkway, to the South by the Alabama border, to the West by the Tennessee River, and to the East by the Eastern Time Zone.
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Fall 2010
Volume 1.1 2010-2011 MIDDLE TENNESSEE CHAPTER OFFICERS & DIRECTORS
OFFICERS
ADDITIONAL DIRECTORS
President Tom Kern Civic Bank & Trust
Scott Bagwell Commerce Union Bank
Treasurer Ben Reed SunTrust
Overton Colton Nashville Bank & Trust Company Clark Cox Pinnacle Financial Partners
Assistant Treasurer Joe Shade Bank of Nashville
Myers Jones Franklin Synergy Bank
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Gary Keys Citizens Bank
Audit Ryan Thomas First Bank Credit Officer Roundtable Dick Bobo American Security Bank Communications Tom Kern Civic Bank & Trust Education Kelli Morell First Tennessee Bank Long-range Planning Ben Reed SunTrust Membership Jim Ramage The Correspondent Group Nominating Steve Ainsworth Fifth Third Bank Paper Writing Competition Jason Bledsoe First Farmers & Merchants Bank
Jana Luellen Regions Bank Mark Mattson CapStar Bank Marcus McKamey Bank of America Scott Miler U.S. Bank Andy Moats Avenue Bank Brandon Roby Bank of Nashville
Our chapter presents opportunities for individuals to get involved. We rely on the talents of volunteers to stage various courses/events/programs/roundtables, conduct membership development efforts, and promote the ideals of the Association. The find out more about how you can get involved in our chapter, please contact Tom Kern at 615-620-8095 or
[email protected]. Find our chapter’s website @ www.rmahq.org/RMA/Chapters/MiddleTennessee/
Programs Dave Mullendore First Tennessee Bank & Trust
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