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Join the Texas Bankers Association every Tuesday at 10 a.m. to hear about hot banking topics. Industry experts will speak on topics such as Customer Service, NRA, Cyber Security, Disaster Relief, Compliance Issues, and much more. If you are unable to listen live, do not worry as all shows are available any time after the show airs. You may even download the shows onto any device so that you may tune in on your time.

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Peter Hosey of Jackson Walker LLP joins the show to discuss the capital-intensive Texas oil and gas industry. While historically a risky business, failure in exploration and production has been reduced through improved... more

Jackson Hataway, associate consultant with Strategic Arts & Sciences, joins the show for an in-depth discussion on communication skills at banks — from the frontline to the CEO.

Chris Taylor of the Zurich American Insurance Company joins the show to discuss how crucial it is for banks to have rock solid insurance and risk management policies.

April is National Financial Literacy month. Jon Chapman, co-founder and COO of EverFi, a leading education technology company, joins the show to discuss how banks can be at the forefront of financial education efforts.

Craig McMahen of Keefe, Bruyette & Woods joins the show to discuss mergers and acquisitions activity of Texas banks. What are some reasons behind the increase in activity and will it continue?

Attorney John Fleming joins the show to share his expertise on home equity lending in Texas. Josh Bolduc of Compliance Alliance answers the question of the week.

Scott Daugherty of Compliance Alliance stops by to give us a compliance update. Later, Celeste Embrey and John Heasley of TBA's legal department discuss last week's Texas primary election results and other news at the federal level.

What important documents should be considered prior to death? Judon Fambrough, senior lecturer at the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, discusses his recent report on these End-of-Life Documents or "death docs."

Honey Shelton of InterAction Training encourages banks to celebrate Teller Appreciation Day on March 1. Shelton discusses how the role of the bank teller has evolved in step with the banking industry and suggests ways banks... more

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has virtually unlimited jurisdiction over consumer finance. Michael Benoit and Scott Samlin, speakers at the upcoming TBA Bankers Legal Conference, discuss what actions the CFPB has... more
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