The Partners in Business program at the Utah State University's College of Business will present the 34th annual Financial Services & Banking seminar March 18 at the Ellen Eccles Conference Center.
Speakers include Alan Binder, professor at Princeton University and former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank; Debra Bonosconi, senior manager and anti-money-laundering practice leader for KPMG's National Regulatory Advisory Services Group; David Diesslin, chairman of the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards and chief executive officer of Diesslin & Associates Inc.; and Clyde Ostler, group executive vice president of private client services for Wells Fargo & Co.
The event also includes a panel discussion on commerce and banking in Utah.
The cost is $165 for non-partners. Details are available at 1-800-4722-9965 or at Web site www.partnersusu.org.
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