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Visit Us At these Upcoming Conferences this Spring
MBA Secondary Marketing Conference May 17-20, New York, NY
ACUMA Workshops May 20, San Francisco, CA June 30, Boston, MA
Winter Recap
ABA National Conference for Community Bankers (NCCB) In February, the MPF Program was represented by individuals from the Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco Federal Home Loan Banks at the ABA NCCB in Boca Raton, Florida.
More than 1,000 bankers from across the country attended the conference, and many stopped by the MPF Program booth to learn more about the Program and its many benefits. The conference was an opportunity for bankers to hear about the latest regulatory challenges, learn how to utilize the secondary market when selling mortgages, and listen to some great speakers.
Two lucky winners were able to take home a Bose Bluetooth mini speaker from the conference, compliments of the MPF Program. Congratulations to Jim Edwards from United Bank in Griffin, Georgia, and James Hogan from Washington Savings Bank in Lowell, Massachusetts.
ICBA Community Banking Live 2015 National Convention In March, representatives for the MPF Program attended the ICBA Convention in Orlando, Florida, with representatives from the Chicago and San Francisco Federal Home Loan Banks.
The MPF Program was the sponsor of a photo booth which was well received by the attendees. The booth was visited by many of the over 1,300 bankers in attendance, who had the chance to be just a bit crazy and pose for photos, which they then took home with them as souvenirs. Bankers were interested to hear the latest happenings at the MPF Program, including new products and opportunities. The winners of the Bose Bluetooth mini speakers at the convention, compliments of the MPF Program, were Julie Krueger from HomeTown Bank in Waconia, Minnesota, and William Wubben from The Apple River State Bank in Scales Mound, IL.
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