You're invited to attend Kruggel Lawton's 7th annual CFO Summit.
CFOs and controllers are uniquely positioned to significantly impact the performance and success of their companies - well beyond traditional accounting functions. We know you wear a lot of hats. That's why this full-day program features a range of timely topics geared towards busy financial managers. Sessions will include:
- Tricks of the Trade: Influencing Ethical Behavior from the CFO’s Seat - Adam Kronk, Program Director of the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership, University of Notre Dame
- Business Banking Executive Panel - Joseph T. Kuzmitz, Sr. Vice President, Commercial and Business Banking Manager, 1st Source Bank; Eric H. Ottinger, Executive Vice President/Commercial Banking Manager, Lake City Bank; Alex P. Strati, Jr., Michiana Region President, Old National Bank
- Avoiding Labor/HR/Employment Risks - Denise C. Davis, Esq., Partner, Yoder Ainlay Ulmer & Buckingham, LLP
- Strategies and Opportunities in Group Health Benefits - Tom Housand, Vice President/Employee Benefit Solutions, The Horton Group/Cassady Neeser & Brasseur; Ken Olson, President, Employee Benefit Solutions, The Horton Group
- Looking for Growth: A Forecast for 2014/2015 - Michael J. Hicks, Ph.D., George and Frances Ball Distinguished Professor of Economics, Director of the Center for Business and Economic Research, Ball State University
- Elder Law Issues: What You Need to Know - Jennifer L. VanderVeen, Certified Elder Law Attorney, Tuesley Hall Konopa, LLP
- Corporate Tax Update – Leaders of Kruggel Lawton’s tax practice
Join us for a day to plug in, recharge, and connect with other professionals in your field. Cost to attend is only $100 per person and includes 8 hours of CPE credit, continental breakfast, lunch, and Essenhaus pie. Expanded session descriptions and speaker details coming soon. Register today by clicking the button below.
PLEASE NOTE: Cancellations received after November 10, 2014, are non-refundable.
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