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THE VALUE OF MEMBERSHIP THE VALUE OF MEMBERSHIP Access Interact and work with retail banking’s decision makers. CBA’s leadership is composed of top senior executives who participate on CBA’s 14 committees (and reach more than 500 bankers each month), as well as the heads of retail who compose CBA’s Board of Directors. These same executives plan and attend CBA LIVE, retail banking’s must attend event. Quality Share insights and trends shaping the industry. CBA’s cutting-edge educational opportunities include: CBA LIVE, retail banking’s must attend annual conference, its Advanced Education programs, and webinars. The best in retail banking participate in CBA’s work. Exclusivity Be among the influential. A smaller, deeply engaged group of associate members benefits all parties: less competition for you, better business partners for our bankers, more participation by everyone. 1225 EYE STREET, NW, #550, WASHINGTON, DC 20005 consumerbankers.com CBA IS A RETAIL BANKING LEADER Leading the way CBA is attracting more bankers, senior decision makers and diversifying our member- ship base. We’re proud to represent 67 Corporate members. CBA is home to 14 standing committees - with the recent additions of: Internal Audit Governance, Talent Management and Fraud Management, attracting participation of 80 new senior banking executives. Our enhanced CBA LIVE forum programming offers more opportunities for you to engage as speakers or panelists. Banker attendance at CBA LIVE has more than doubled since the first event in 2010 and has grown by 90 since 2015. Webinar attendance has grown by 2,300 since 2015. Leadership on issues CBA’s thought leadership, specifically regarding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, is impelling the industry forward on issues most important to our members, including: Access to senior regulatory and legislative policy makers, including CFPB Director Kathy Kraninger and OCC Comptroller Joseph Otting. Working with the White House to make recommendations for leadership and policy. Hosting membership-wide alerts, calls or webinars on breaking industry news. Educating future banking leaders For more than 60 years, we have provide cutting-edge educational opportunities to today’s retail bank executives and the next generation of banking leaders. CBA OnSite Education provides an essential set of tools to better integrate associates with the inner workings of a financial institution. Being able to translate the content and material back to the customer experience is a key benefit. 1225 EYE STREET, NW, #550, WASHINGTON, DC 20005 consumerbankers.com ASSOCIATE MEMBER BENEFITS Associate Member Benefits Associate Membership is open to organizations who provide products or services to the retail banking industry and financial service companies who are not federally insured. Membership runs from October 1 through September 30 of the following year. CBA is proud of the value and benefits we provide your business, including: • Access to CBA Corporate Members, such as: - Networking at CBA LIVE and other CBA events; - Exhibit and Sponsorship opportunities at CBA events; - Discounted registration for CBA LIVE; and - Hosting opportunities for CBA Committee and VIP events. • Access to membership mailing lists (includes mailing address and email): - One (1) CBA corporate membership directory sent annually: includes top contact at each CBA member bank. - Two (2) targeted lists from CBA’s extensive database. • Webinar hosting opportunities: propose a relevant topic and speakers for a webinar and CBA will handle the marketing, registration and live hosting of the webinar (at an additional cost). • View CBA Webinars live or on-demand at no cost. • White Paper publishing in the CBA White Paper Library (at an additional cost). • Member-only legislative and regulatory alerts, conference calls and webinars. • Free Subscription to the CBA Weekly Report: read the week’s top retail banking news from our CEO and review government relations issues relevant to your business. • Free Subscription to CBA SmartBrief: get the latest industry news each morning, and advertise your business to key industry professionals. • Member Referral and Conference Rewards Programs: Associate Members are great CBA am- bassadors. CBA’s member referral programs for membership and conferences is our thank you for promoting CBA. • A listing in CBA’s online Associate Member Directory. For more information please contact: Jake Fowler Director, Associate Membership & Exhibits (202) 552-6377 [email protected] 1225 EYE STREET, NW, #550, WASHINGTON, DC 20005 consumerbankers.com CORPORATE MEMBERS $100 Billion + $50-$100 Billion $10-$50 Billion Under $10 Billion JPMorgan Chase Synchrony Synovus Bank BancFirst Bank of America BBVA Compass TCF Bank First Commonwealth Wells Fargo and Co. Santander Bank CIT Woodforest Bank First Horizon Five Star Bank Citigroup Inc. USAA Federal Savings TIAA Bank Broadway Bank U.S. Bancorp Comerica Truist Frost Bank First American Bank Capital One Financial IBERIABANK Texas Dow Employees CU PNC Financial Webster Bank Credit Human FCU TD Bank Hancock Whitney Bank Ameriprise FSB Charles Schwab Commerce Bancshares Crescent Bank American Express Bank OZK Independent Bank HSBC USA Inc. Sallie Mae Bank 1st Financial Bank Citizens Financial Flagstar Bank Ally Bank Old National Bancorp Fifth Third Bancorp United Bank KeyCorp Bank of Hawaii MUFG Union Bank Atlantic Union Bank Regions Financial State Farm Bank M&T Bank Mechanics Bank BMO Harris Bank IBC Bank of the West First Financial Bank First Interstate Bank Huntington Bancshares WesBanco Discover Financial Rockland Trust Company Eastern Bank Banner Bank OUR MISSION The Consumer Bankers Association partners with the nation's leading retail banks to promote sound policy, prepare the next generation of bankers, and finance the dreams of consumers and small businesses. 1225 EYE STREET, NW, #550, WASHINGTON, DC 20005 consumerbankers.com BOARD MEMBERS Nitin Mhatre Brad Conner James Peterson Chair Citizens Financial Group, Inc. TD BANK Webster Bank, N.A. VICE CHAIRMAN, CONSUMER EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, HEAD EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, HEAD BANKING OF U.S. RETAIL PRODUCTS OF COMMUNITY BANKING AND MARKETING John Durrant Tim Spence Capital One Bank Fifth Third Bank Dennis Devine SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, LOCAL EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, HEAD Chair Elect CONSUMER PRODUCT AND OF CONSUMER BANK KeyBank MARKETING CO-PRESIDENT OF KEY COMMUNITY Brant Standridge BANK, CONSUMER & BUSINESS Richard Gold Truist Financial BANKING M&T Bank HEAD OF RETAIL COMMUNITY PRESIDENT & CHIEF OPERATING BANKING Todd Barnhart OFFICER Immediate Past Chair Cagri Suzer PNC Financial Services Group Pierre Habis BBVA EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND MUFG Union HEAD OF RETAIL BANKING RETAIL DISTRIBUTION EXECUTIVE MANAGING DIRECTOR, HEAD OF CONSUMER BANKING Michael Aust Comerica Bank Andy Harmening EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, The Huntington National Bank DIRECTOR OF RETAIL BANKING SENIOR EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, Ryan Bailey RETAIL & BUSINESS BANKING DIRECTOR Bank of the West EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, HEAD Ernie Johannson OF RETAIL BANKING GROUP BMO Harris Bank GROUP HEAD, U.S. PERSONAL BUSINESS BANKING Chad Borton USAA Federal Savings Bank Robert M. Kottler PRESIDENT IBERIABANK Ross Carey EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF RETAIL AND SMALL U.S. Bank BUSINESS EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, BUSINESS BANKING DIVISION, COMMUNITY BANKING & BRANCH Michelle Lee DELIVERY Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. PRESIDENT, COMMUNITY BANKING, Reggie Chambers EASTERN REGION JPMorgan Chase CHIEF ADMINSTRATIVE OFFICER, Quincy Miller CONSUMER & SMALL BUSINESS Eastern Bank PRESIDENT & VICE CHAIR Christine Channels Scott Peters Bank of America CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER, Regions Financial CONSUMER & SMALL BUSINESS Corporation SENIOR EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, CONSUMER SERVICES GROUP HEAD 1225 EYE STREET, NW, #550, WASHINGTON, DC 20005 consumerbankers.com COMMITTEE LEADERSHIP Automobile Finance Committee Chair: Richard Porrello, Huntington Bank | Vice Chair: David Hollodick, Bank of America CFPB Committee Chair: Tangie Holland, Regions Bank | Vice Chair: Brian Cahoon, BMO Harris Community Reinvestment Committee Chair: Yvonne Blumenthal, US Bank| Vice Chair: Lloyd Brown, Citi Default Management Committee Chair: Heather Bentley, Citizens Bank | Vice Chair: Chris Rathsack, Citi Deposits & Payments Committee Chair: Kevin Condon, Bank of America | Vice Chair: Desiree Wolfe, Webster Bank Digital Channels Committee Chair: Josh Winstead, TIAA Bank | Vice Chair: Kristy Brandon, Citizens Bank Education Funding Committee Chair: Christine Roberts, Citizens Bank | Vice Chair: TBD Fair and Responsible Banking Committee Chair: Mark Schultz, Capital One Bank | Vice Chair: Julie Jehrio, M&T Bank Fraud Management Committee Chair: Brian Housler, TD Bank | Vice Chair: Jason Castillo, Citizens Bank Home Equity Lending Committee Chair: Tom Parrish, BMO Harris | Vice Chair: Domenick Forte, Citizens Bank Internal Audit Committee Chair: Janine Pappas, TIAA Bank | Vice Chair: Jeremy Harlow, American Express Risk Committee Chair: Ricardo Serrano, BBVA Compass | Vice Chair: Bill Simpson, Regions Small Business Banking Committee Chair: Richard Foster, Frost Bank| Vice Chair: Matt Dickson, Bank of the West 1225 EYE STREET, NW, #550, WASHINGTON, DC 20005 consumerbankers.com COMMITTEES Standing Committees Board Councils & Forums Auto Finance Education Council CFPB Government Relations Council Community Reinvestment Membership Council Default Management Mid-Tier Retail Executive Forum Deposits & Payments Digital