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When: October 28, 2010

Day Pitney Sponsors NACD CT Chapter Event on October 28 - Dodd-Frank Act Impact: Bank Size Makes A Difference

October 28, 2010

Dodd-Frank Act Impact:

Bank Size Makes A Difference

The Dodd-Frank Act brings the most sweeping bank regulatory change since 1933's Glass Steagall Act. Among those impacted are banks and their customers, as it is certain to change how banks will interact with their customers, the products they will offer, the businesses in which they will be permitted to engage, and capital required to support their businesses. However, the impact will differ by size of bank. Hear how Dodd-Frank will impact community, regional and national banks from a panel of bank presidents representing all segments of the industry. Please join us!

Moderator:

Theodore P. Augustinos, Partner, Edwards Angell Palmer &

Dodge LLP

Panel:

Martin J. Geitz, CEO, President and Director, SBT Bancorp, Incorporated

Kevin Cunningham, Connecticut President, Bank Of America

Date: Thursday, October 28, 2010

Where: University of Hartford

1877 Club in the Gray Conference Center, Harry Jack Gray Building, 200 Bloomfield Avenue

West Hartford, CT 06117 ยท Directions

Time: 7:00 am - 9:00 am

Cost: NACD Members & Subscribers: $45.00

Non-Members: $65.00

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