Stable Coin, Global Payments and AI and Ethics are Keynote Topics During AI Week
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Erik Van Bramer will be one of three keynote speakers
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- Written by Banking Exchange staff

The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Erik Van Bramer will be one of three keynote speakers next week at Banking Exchange’s National Conference on Thursday, June 19, during Chicago’s AI Week, and he will focus on key trends in Global Payments.
Steven Tiell, Global Head of the AI Governance Advisory at SAS, will speak on AI, Ethics and Compliance in a Digital World, one of the themes of the entire week as global executives gather in Chicago.
A new topic on the agenda this year at the University of Chicago’s Gleacher Center will be on the State of Stable Coins in America with a keynote address from Matthew Wolf, Director, Blockchain and Digital Assets, RSM US LLP, as well as a table discussion with 8 leading bankers from financial institutions such as BMO, Wintrust, CIBC, Huntington National Bank, Discover, and Ameriprise, and JP Morgan.
Banking Exchange will welcome 60 financial executives for an intense 8-hour conference on Thursday, June 19 preceded by a less intense trip to Wrigley Field the evening before for the evening Cubs game on June 18 versus the Milwaukee Brewers.
You can register here: https://lu.ma/mvbg8uqd
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