A very exciting Summer Series is in the works with breakfast programs presented by FEI Dallas Academic Partners: The University of Texas at Dallas, University of North Texas, and the University of Dallas. Stay tuned for more details and registration information.
Summer Series meetings are open to FEI Dallas members, chapter sponsors, and prospective members and other non-members by invitation per our guest policy. FEI Dallas members may invite your financial staff to accompany you to Summer Sessions at no charge. Pre-registration required for all attendees.
OPEN FOR REGISTRATION
06.20.24 | 7:30-9:45 a.m. | 2 CPEs
Presented by The University of Texas at Dallas, Executive Education
Location – Jindal School of Management, UT Dallas, Executive Education Dining Room, Richardson
Investing in Artificial Intelligence
This program will identify areas where corporate value has been created, why value is emerging, and the areas where value will be created for using companies - the ultimate investors in AI. This will contrast to many recent panels which concentrate on the necessity for rapid AI adoption and on the organizational implementation of AI. The program will concentrate on a better understanding of AI’s evolution and the emerging value chain.
David Springate, Ph.D. | Director, Center for Finance Strategy & Innovation; Emeritus Finance Professor, University of Texas at Dallas
Elizabeth Jones | Associate Director, Center for Finance Strategy & Innovation; Adjunct Professor, University of Texas at Dallas
Babar Bhatti | Data and Customer Success Manager, IBM
Abhi Ingle | Board Member, Dallas AI
Cuneyd Kaya | Director Analyst, Artificial Intelligence, Gartner
Sushil Ahuja | Deals Partner and HR Transformation Practice Leader, PwC
Event details and registration | Register by Friday 06.14.24
SAVE THE DATES
07.24.24 | 7:30-9:45 a.m. | 2 CPEs
Presented by the University of North Texas, G. Brint Ryan College of Business, Center for energy Accounting & Sustainability
Location – Frisco Landing, Frisco
Strategic Insights for Financial Leaders: Adapting to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Trends
This program is designed to provide a deep dive into the evolving landscape of consumer financial protection. Our panel of experts will explore a variety of pressing issues currently shaping the regulatory environment, notably the implications of Dodd-Frank Section 1071 and the recent decision from the U.S. Supreme Court that could significantly impact financial practices.
The discussion will delve into the latest litigation and regulatory actions targeting late fees and other "junk fees" that affect consumer finances. Panelists will analyze these developments through multiple lenses—legal, regulatory, and business—to provide a holistic view of the challenges and opportunities these trends present. Additionally, the session will cover emerging developments from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), offering attendees strategic insights on how to adapt their practices to align with new regulations and consumer expectations.
This session will equip financial leaders with the knowledge and strategies needed to navigate the complexities of the current financial regulation climate, ensuring they are well-prepared to adjust their operations and policies in response to these critical changes.
08.07.24 | 7:30-9:45 a.m. | 2 CPEs
Presented by the University of Dallas
Location – Irving campus
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