Bank Information Technology Discussion Forum
KBA Office, Topeka
Details
March 11, 2025
KBA Office, Topeka
610 SW Corporate View
Agenda
Program: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Lunch: 12:00 p.m. - 12:45 p.m.
Program Content
Jonny Hulse of Integris and Mike Aylward of Bank of Commerce, will be hosting an open conversation about critical topics surrounding the current state of IT spending and evolving priorities for community banks in 2025. We will explore topics such as the increasing emphasis on cybersecurity, the rising need for better C-suite reporting, and how banks are balancing IT investments to meet demands for stronger security and improvied customer experiences. With new challenges on the horizon, community banks have a unique opportunity to leverage IT investments to enhance security, boost operational efficiency, and elevate customer satisfaction.
Participants should come prepared to discuss issues of concern to them, and to learn about new trends and opportunities around information technology in banking. As with any peer meeting there will be great value in meeting new colleagues with which to share ideas and maintain relationships for discussing issues that arise throughout the year. We look forward to an engaging discussion!
Presented by
Mike Aylward - EVP & CIA, Bank of Commerce
Mike Aylward is the Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Bank of Commerce, headquartered in Chanute, Kansas. Following his graduation from K-State, Mike joined the bank in 1987 and was trained in all aspects of banking. In addition to his banking duties, Mike has managed all IT operations for the bank since 1991. Mike is currently Chairman of the KBA Technology Committee, on the Advisory Council for INTERFACE KC, and has served the last two years as a KBA representative to NXTUS in Wichita.
Jonny Hulse - Senior Business Development Executive, Integris
Jonny Hulse is a Senior Business Development Executive at Integris, where he has spent seven years helping community banks optimize IT strategies and navigate the ever-evolving tech landscape. A proud Texas A&M graduate, Jonny combines deep industry knowledge with a strong understanding of the unique needs of financial institutions. Based in Dallas, he's passionate about building meaninful relationships with partners and clients. Outside of work, Jonny enjoys sports and spending time with his wife, Rachael, and their three children.
Who Should Attend
IT personnel, CEOs, CFOs, IT Officers
Registration fee:
KBA Members: $300
Non-KBA Members: $600
*Cancellations must be received by March 3 in order to be elligible for a refund.