University of Mississippi School of Business Administration to Host 24th Annual Banking and Finance Symposium
The University of Mississippi’s School of Business Administration is gearing up to host its 24th Annual Banking and Finance Symposium, with an emphasis on the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and technological innovations in the banking sector. This highly anticipated event is set to take place on November 14, 2025, at the Oxford Conference Center.
Keynote Speaker and Topics of Discussion
This year, the symposium will feature Rebecca Romero Rainey, President and CEO of the Independent Community Bankers of America, as the keynote speaker. A notable advocate for community banking, Rainey is expected to share her insightful perspectives on the evolving landscape of finance.
Ken Cyree, the dean of the School of Business Administration, expressed enthusiasm about this year’s event, stating, “This year’s symposium promises to continue the tradition of high-quality content that has made this one-day conference one of the best in the country. The turnout will be incredible, and record support from sponsors further enhances the value of the symposium.”
Events and Key Presentations
The symposium will kick off with the annual Women in Finance breakfast, featuring Kathy Kraninger, President and CEO of the Florida Bankers Association, and Chris Malloy, Ole Mademoiselle golf trainer. Following this networking event, a series of notable presentations will take place throughout the day.
Attendees can look forward to engaging discussions on a variety of timely topics. Some prominent speakers include Brian Gardner, Chief Political Strategist in Washington, and Charles White, General Manager at Stifel. Presentations will also feature insights from industry veterans such as Rodney Hood, former acting controller of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and Jill Castile, President and CEO of the Bank of Edmond.
Innovative Sessions on Banking Trends
The symposium will cover essential topics relevant to today’s banking environment. Notable sessions include:
- AI in Banking: Speakers like Larry Pruss and Mike de Vere will discuss the intersection of AI and banking.
- Navigating the U.S. Banking Regulatory Landscape: Featuring insights from Naomi Snyder and Greg Gonzales.
- Stablecoins and Community Banks: Exploring evolving financial technologies with industry experts like Wayner Miller.
- Innovation, Scale, and Returns: A session led by Paul Davis, focusing on strategic advancements in banking.
Record Attendance and Sponsorship
This year’s symposium has surpassed previous records, with over 65 sponsors from both U.S. and European banking sectors, including various banks, industry associations, and fintech companies. Stan Viner, chairman of the school’s Board of Banking and Finance, noted this impressive level of participation, highlighting the event’s growing significance.
Registration and Scholarship Opportunities
Registration for the symposium is priced at $95 and is open to banking and finance professionals, students, and alumni. Scholarships are available for employed professionals aged 35 or younger, encouraging participation from emerging voices in the financial industry.
For more information and to register, please visit the University of Mississippi’s official site. This is a prime opportunity to gain insights, network with industry leaders, and explore the future of banking and finance.
