2017 TCH Annual Conference
James Aramanda, president and CEO of The Clearing House, delivers his welcoming remarks on the opening night of the conference.
James Aramanda, president and CEO of The Clearing House, delivers his welcoming remarks on the opening night of the conference.
Mary Jo White, litigation partner and senior chair at Debevoise & Plimpton, along with Frank Bramble, chair of the Enterprise Risk Committee at Bank of America, listen to another panelist during the “Evolving Role of Bank Boards of Directors” session.
Keynote speaker James Stavridis, dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, delivers his presentation on the first night of the TCH Annual Conference.
Keith Noreika, then the acting comptroller of the currency, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, delivers his breakfast keynote presentation to the TCH Annual Conference.
The members of the “CEO Roundtable on the Business of Banking” panel listen to a question from the audience. From left to right: Moderator Somesh Khanna, McKinsey & Co.; Greg Carmichael, president & CEO, Fifth Third Bancorp; Andy Cecere, president & CEO, U.S. Bancorp; Grayson Hall, chairman, president & CEO, Regions Financial Corp.; and Timothy Sloan, CEO & president, Wells Fargo & Co.
Mary Jane Ajodah, VP, Client Service Delivery Strategy, at BNY Mellon, responds to a question from the moderator during the “Applying Artificial Intelligence in Banking and Payments” panel session.
Kenneth C. Gavrity, EVP and group head, Enterprise Commercial Payments, at KeyCorp, makes his point during the session “Banks and FinTech: Competitors, Partners (or Both) in Innovation and Meeting Customer Demands?”
Attendees of the 2017 TCH Annual Conference mingle during a networking break between panel sessions.
Francisco Covas, SVP and deputy head of Research at The Clearing House Association, discusses resent TCH findings that are relevant to the “Building a Better Stress Test” panel session.
Keynote speaker Rod J. Rosenstein (right), deputy attorney general, U.S. Department of Justice, shares a laugh with David Leitch, global general counsel of Bank of America, during the Q&A session following Rosenstein’s presentation.
During the session “Applying Artificial Intelligence in Banking and Payments,” Michelle Moore, head of Digital Banking at Bank of America, listens to a question from the audience.
During the “Building a Better Stress Test” panel session, Thomas Philippon, professor of finance, New York University Stern School of Business, answers a question from the moderator.
Mythili Raman, partner at Covington & Burling, discusses bank litigation challenges during the “Developments and Emerging Challenges in Bank Litigation and Civil and Criminal Law Enforcement” session.
Gagan Singh, EVP and chief investment officer at PNC Bank, answers a question during the “Can Market Discipline Help Make Banks and the Financial System Safer?” panel session.
Retired Navy Adm. James Stavridis, dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, chats with Barney Reynolds of Shearman & Sterling following Stavridis’ keynote.
Retired Navy Adm. James Stavridis, dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, chats with Barney Reynolds of Shearman & Sterling following Stavridis’ keynote.
Frank Van Driessche, market manager, Market Infrastructures, at SWIFT, responds to a fellow panelist’s point during the “ISO20022 Implementation Opportunities and Risks – When Is a Format More Than a Format?” session.
Dr. Jing Zhang, managing director and global head of Research & Modeling at Moody’s Analytics, makes his point during the “Can Market Discipline Help Make Banks and the Financial System Safer?” panel session.