ERIE – The Manufacturer & Business Association (The MBA) will host a Banking Leadership Panel, during its upcoming Executive Speaker Series at 8 a.m. Tuesday, August 19, at the Association’s Conference Center, 2171 West 38th Street. Registration begins at 7:45 a.m. All media are invited to attend.
The one-hour program will feature Jim Stevenson, regional president of PNC Bank; John Dill, president and secretary, and chief executive officer of Marquette Savings Bank; and Katie Jones, regional president of ERIEBANK, who will share their insights into trends, challenges and opportunities impacting the region.
“Banking is indeed a hot topic for employers in 2025, facing a dynamic landscape of technological advancements, evolving customer expectations and a changing regulatory environment,” said Association President and CEO Lori Joint. “We are excited to hear from these prominent bankers on these topics and their leadership strategies for navigating change and driving ongoing success.”
The MBA’s Executive Speaker Series, a new program for 2025, features various presidents and CEOs from regional companies in a variety of industries. The next event, “Leading Higher Education: A University Presidents Panel,” will be held September 17. The postponed “Fueling Growth: A Leadership Conversation with Country Fair and United Refining Executive” will be held November 13.
Cost for the August 19 briefing is $35 for MBA members and $60 for nonmembers. Breakfast is included. To register, visit mbausa.org.
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in these presentations reflect the views and opinions of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of The MBA or any of its officers and directors.
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The MBA (Manufacturer & Business Association), founded in 1905, represents more than 2,000 member companies in 54 counties across the Commonwealth. The MBA is dedicated to helping employers face challenges by delivering services that lower the cost of doing business, ease the burden of compliance and increase productivity for its members. For more information, visit mbausa.org.