MyIBAT Featured at the 2009 IBAT Leadership Conference

IBAT Leadership Conference

2009 IBAT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

Place: Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort, San Antonio, TX

Date: Jun 18 2009 - Jun 20 2009

IBAT is a trade association representing more than 2,000 Texas community banks and branches. Organized in 1974, IBAT continues to be a pioneer in providing products and services to its member banks. Relating to the upcoming Conference, C. T. Head, CEO, Mills County State Bank, Goldthwaite writes, “The leadership conference has proven to be a good learning experience for members of our staff. It provides an opportunity to meet other bankers and share ideas.

The conference focuses on topics pertinent to current banking issues.” So what are the real attributes of a leader? What are the behaviors a leader exhibits? What are the elements of character of a leader? What facts are important in a work setting where productivity and performance thrive? And even more importantly, how are you doing as a leader? This session led by Dan Lumpkin, Lumpkin & Associates, will examine those questions and their answers.

Aimed at giving you the essential elements of Leadership, you will have a template for measuring yourself that comes from the best known attributes of leaders today. Think of it as a personal and professional “tune up” and “tune in” to the essence of good leadership principles. Also, hear the latest from two prominent Texas lawmakers as they discuss the major issues impacting you as a citizen of Texas and as a community banker, as well as their take on the politics in the state and the nation.

Sterling is looking forward to attending such thought-provoking sessions, and also the opportunity to demonstrate the latest activity on the IBAT Community.

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