Learn about disaster financial readiness and recovery for your employees and businesses as a business continuity component. As a result of focus groups with individuals and small business owners that experienced disasters the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City developed easy to use templates and checklists to get you financially prepared for when disasters strike.
Our speaker is Ariel Cisneros, senior advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City—Denver Branch
Cisneros is responsible for identifying and meeting the community and economic development informational needs of bankers, community organization representatives and government officials. He has completed research and organized conferences and seminars that provide information on community and economic development opportunities, asset building strategies, partnerships, Native Communities, the CRA and related compliance issues, and makes presentations on these subjects. He serves on various committees and councils dedicated to community and economic development. Prior to joining the Kansas City Fed, Cisneros worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, served as a director of the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas and has also worked overseas, serving as a community extension officer in Botswana, Africa. He earned a bachelor’s degree in political science with a focus on international development from the University of Texas at Austin and a graduate of the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Colorado in Boulder.
Parking:
The Federal Reserve Bank does not offer parking. However there are numerous parking lots located in downtown Denver. Rates may vary so plan to arrive early in order to find parking. ACP will not provide compensation for parking.
Security:
A valid I.D. is required and you will be required to pass through security and your bag(s) to be scanned.
OPTIONAL TOUR AVAILABLE AFTER THE PRESENTATION
The Money Museum at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City—Denver Branch is a unique experience offering an up-close look of the nation's financial system in action.
As the central bank, the Federal Reserve is a vital part of what makes the economy work. We will help you understand the Fed's role in the regional and national economy, financial services and regulation – plus see $30 million dollars. After the 30 minute tour, explore the Money Museum to learn more about the Fed through interactive exhibits about banking, how people pay for things and how monetary policy decisions impact your family's bottom line.