Description A one-week, intensive
program designed to strengthen the credit skills
and decision-making abilities of those who deal
with agricultural loans.
Date & Location June 12–15,
2006, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
Registration Information For
more information and registration forms visit
the New York Bankers
Association web site. Registration
fees include room and board, and tuition and
materials.
Audience Individuals who want
to understand agricultural loan analysis and
portfolio management, including loan representatives,
credit analysts, auditors, and professionals from
the Farm Service Agency, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, Office of Comptroller of the Currency,
and other agencies responsible for agricultural
loan analysis.
Instructors Applied Economics
and Management faculty and others from the College
of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell
University; banking, academic, and agribusiness
professionals.
By Attending You Will
• Become aware of the changing economic and agricultural banking environment
• Develop analytical skills and lending relationship management techniques
• Develop an understanding of agricultural lending
Teaching Format Information is
presented through lectures and discussion. Case
studies and other examples will vary the learning
experience, along with a hands-on approach to
understanding lending concepts.
Contact Information For registration
and fee information, contact:
Elisa Legg
Director
of Education
New York Bankers Association
99
Park Avenue
New York, NY 10016
Ph: 212-297-1679
Web: www.nyba.com