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2008 Treasury Management Conference
InterContinental Dallas

Addison, Texas
December 8-11, 2008
NAST Conferences
 

 

The NAST Treasury Management Conference meets annually and features sessions on banking, cash management & investments, college savings, debt management, unclaimed property, and financial literacy. Descriptions of sessions held during the 2008 conference are listed below. Click on a speaker's name to view their presentation. (More presentations will be posted throughout the week of Dec. 15)  
   
College Savings and Prepaid Tuition Programs  
Implementing the CSPN Strategic Plan
This session will examine the goals identified in the CSPN strategic plan and provide an overview of the planning process to develop the Federal Initiatives Strategy, the National Communications Strategy and the Membership Plan for the network.
Speakers:
Hon. Tate Reeves, Mississippi State Treasurer
Jacqueline Williams, Executive Director, Ohio Tuition Trust Authority & Past CSPN Chair
Joan Marshall, Executive Director, College Savings Plans of Maryland
 
 
How to Approach and Educate Elected Officials on 529 Federal and State Issues
A review of the impacts of recent election results and an in-depth discussion of the Federal Initiatives Strategy of CSPN and an examination of the role each member of CSPN will have in the successful implementation of the plan.
Speakers:
Sue DiLandro
, Vice President, Federal Government Relations, TIAA-CREF
Susan B. Hirschmann, Principal, Williams & Jensen
 
 
State of the States
This session will provide a comprehensive review of program changes, innovations, major concerns and future issues with an emphasis on strategies to reach low/moderate income families.
Moderator: Betty Lochner, Director, Washington Guaranteed Education Tuition
 
 
Targeting Low and Moderate Income Populations
This session will examine what 529 plans are currently doing to increase participation in this important section of the population and will explore new opportunities. Moderator: Rosemary Becchi, President, Becchi Consulting
Speakers:
Zeny Marie Agullana, Executive Director, California ScholarShare Investment Board

Margaret M. Clancy, Policy Director, Center for Social Development, Washington University
Hon. Alexi Giannoulias, Illinois State Treasurer
Maureen O’Brien, Director of Marketing, Ohio Tuition Trust Authority
 
 
The Student Loan Crisis: What’s the Impact?
What is the current status of the student loan industry and how has that created opportunities for the 529 savings industry? This panel will look at how the college savings industry can incorporate planning and education about the entire higher education finance picture into 529s.
Speakers:
Raymond D. Loewe
, Founder, College Money
Bill Raynor, Vice President, National Sales, OppenheimerFunds, Inc.
Kenneth B. Roberts, Partner, Hawkins, Delafield & Wood LLP
 
 
Innovative Marketing
Examine the current marketing initiatives for 529 plans and learn about new approaches, such as outside marketing, Geo-targeting, search and banner optimization, and e-mail effectiveness.
Speakers:
Mary Cusick
, Director of Marketing, TIAA-CREF Tuition Financing, Inc.
Lillian Kennedy, Vice President Media Services, Purple@Epsilon
Marsden Watson, Senior Account Manager, Google, Inc.
 
 
Emerging Managers
How are minority managers adding products and value to 529 plans (especially prepaid) and will this be a growing trend? Can this trend help plan sponsors broaden participation in 529 plans by diverse constituents?
Speakers:
Charles L. Curry, Jr.
, Sr. VP & Director of Fixed Income, Piedmont Investment Advisors, LLC
Hon. Alexi Giannoulias, Illinois State Treasurer
Mellody Hobson, President, Ariel Investments
 
 
Unraveling the Mystery of Section 529 Plan Administrative Costs
This session will examine the administrative expenses that are unique to Section 529 plans and evaluate the impact of variations in those costs on the success of the plans.
Speakers:
Raquel Granahan
, Senior Vice President, OppenheimerFunds, Inc.
Jeff Howkins, Chief Administrative Officer, Upromise Investments, Inc.
Joe Hurley, Vice President, Bankrate, Inc. & Founder of Savingforcollege.com

 
 
Operational Issues: Developing Industry Standards
Studies suggest that one of the impediments to increasing participation in 529 plans has been the complexity of the operational processes and procedures. Why are operations so complex and why can't 529s use the mutual fund model? Does the complexity result in extra costs? The panel will examine this complexity, highlight the roles that each of the private and public sector parties play, and look at ways to work together to achieve uniformity.
Speakers:
Steve Cutka
, Vice President, Operations Relations Manager, American Funds
Arthur Dunn, Division Vice President, Boston Financial Data Services, Inc.
Deborah Goodkin, Director, Legg Mason Investor Services
 
 
   
Unclaimed Property
 
 
Pre-conference NAUPA Compliance & Education Course
 
 
Safe Deposit Box Innovations
Financial institutions send the contents of thousands of safe deposit boxes each year to state unclaimed property programs. As custodians, states work hard to preserve the original items as the chances of finding the owners grow dimmer every day and the amount of valuables increase. A facilitator will help participants to thoroughly explore the issues surrounding this vital component of reporting and outreach.
Speaker:
Jackie Schroeter, Manager of Safebox Operations, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
 
 
Reciprocity Today
After years of agreements and past study, what is the status of reciprocity between the state programs, does it work and what improvements would states like to see? State moderators will sort out the details and make viewpoints known for all participants to consider and comment.
Speakers:
Valerie M. Jundt, Senior Manager, Deloitte & Touche LLP
Barbara Rice, Assistant State Treasurer, South Carolina Treasury

 
 
How States Interact With The Asset Locater Community
A panel of administrators will examine all aspects of their offices’ practices in working with this growth industry. An open forum will be held to discuss related issues and fraudulent activity.
Speakers:
Carolyn Atkinson, Esq., Assistant General Counsel, West Virginia Treasury
Walter Graham, Chief of Unclaimed Property, Florida Department of Financial Services
Barbara Rice, Assistant State Treasurer, South Carolina Treasury
 
 
Unclaimed Property Systems Security: Preventing and Detecting Fraud
Colleagues will share the common components of preventing, detecting, and eliminating fraud in the unclaimed property claims process. Model procedures and methodologies will be discussed.
Speakers:
Malissa Hohmann, Director of Internal Audits, West Virginia Treasury
Yaw Obeng, Superintendent of Unclaimed Funds, Ohio Department of Commerce
Ken Wagers, Senior Vice President, ACS Wagers Unclaimed Property Systems
 
 
Optimizing Your Unclaimed Property Program with Technology
What will the unclaimed property office look like in ten years, maybe even next year? A panel of experts will answer this question by presenting tools that are available now that can dramatically improve the efficiency of your program. Accomplishing more through software, skip-tracing, paperless claims, electronic fund transmissions, and database matching will be thoroughly explored. Leave the session with information that can streamline your state’s operation.
Speakers:
Joshua Joyce, Esq., Director of Unclaimed Property, Illinois Treasury
Ken Wagers, Senior Vice President, ACS Wagers Unclaimed Property Systems
Patty White, Unclaimed Property Program Director, Colorado Treasury
 
 
New Legislation and Evolving Unclaimed Property Statutes
Informed colleagues will present a comprehensive overview of legislative activity of the past year. The Canadian viewpoint will be included as well as the importance of your active involvement in the legislative process.
Speakers:
Suzanne Darling, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, ACS Unclaimed Property Clearinghouse
Rob Huarte, Chief, Unclaimed Property Division, California State Controller
Roch Lemay, Directeur principal, Revenu Québec
Stephen Larson, Deputy Treasurer, Iowa and NAUPA President
 
 
Defining NAUPA’s Modern Role
Within a few years, NAUPA will be 50 years old. This forum will allow members to share their vision for moving the association forward while continuing to fulfill its mission. Suggested topics include but are not limited to training, coordinated positive media exposure, compliance communication, law-enforcement interaction, and international participation. A tutorial of NAUPA’s new Web site features will also be presented.
Moderator:
Hon. Shane Osborn, Nebraska State Treasurer
 
 
Administering the State’s Unclaimed Stock & Mutual Funds
Experienced state administrators will examine the increasingly difficult management of a stock portfolio. Topics may include what to look for in a custodian, integrating stock into your unclaimed property software, balancing corporate actions, retirement fund stock, and dividend payments.
Speakers:
Michael J. Ryan, Vice President of Escheatment, SMS Group LLC
Rob Scott, Unclaimed Property Division Manager, Arkansas State Auditor
Dana Terry, Senior Regulatory Compliance Analyst, DST Systems, Inc.
 
 
Mastering the Stock Portfolio Reconciliation Process
States will present their experience reconciling stock and mutual fund portfolios and the best practices to keep them in balance.
Speakers:
John Gabriel, Director of Unclaimed Property, Tennessee Treasury
Kathleen Lobell, Accountant Supervisor, Louisiana Treasury
 
 
High Performance Outreach and Claims
According to the most recent data, unclaimed property programs returned $1.8 billion with 1,335 staff positions doing the work. Learn what innovations will deliver even more money back into the hands of rightful owners.
Speakers:
Kristi Carlow, Director of Internal Operations, Maine Treasury
Kathy Janes, Unclaimed Property Director, Oklahoma Treasury
Alex Kauffman, Director of Unclaimed Property, Nebraska Treasury
Benny Spann, Unclaimed Property Director, Louisiana Treasury
 
 
When Does a 529 Plan Account Become Unclaimed Property and What Happens Then?
This joint session with NAUPA and CSPN members will present the work of the joint NAUPA/CSPN task force which is exploring how the unclaimed property laws of each state apply to section 529 accounts, what issues that application creates, and how those issues could be addressed.
Moderator: Kathleen McGrath, Director, Pennsylvania Tuition Account Program & CSPN Treasurer
Speakers:
Scott Gates, Director of Learning Quest and General Counsel
Stephen Larson, Deputy Treasurer, Iowa and NAUPA President
 
 
Why States Should Adopt the 1995 Uniform Unclaimed Property Act
The Uniform Act will be thoroughly presented and discussed to include many advantages for all states to adopt it.
Speaker:
Nicole Julal, Legislative Counsel, Uniform Law Commission

Unanswered Questions and Comments
Participants are invited to offer topics for further study by the association or at future meetings and to make comments about the conference.
 
 
   
Banking, Cash Management & Investments  
The Financial Crisis of 2008
This session will sketch the development of the financial crisis, aiming to explain why what started as a realization that a limited number of mortgages were bad has mushroomed into a worldwide threat to prosperity and growth. It will outline the measures that have been taken to resolve the crisis, discuss whether they are likely to succeed, and consider the probable longer-term impact of the crisis.
Speaker:
John Williamson
, Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics
 
 
Future of the Banking Industry
Major changes are rolling across the banking landscape - including consolidation, recapitalization, globalization, refocusing and re-pricing. How will these changes impact the availability of credit, the level of customer service and the cost of treasury services?
Speaker:
Steven O. App
, Chief Financial Officer, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
 
 
Fixed Income Investment
Explore two divergent approaches to Fixed Income investing; this session will compare investments based on treasury yield curve forecasting and high yield bonds and the opportunities that exist in the current marketplace for these types of assets.
Speakers:
Bill Gordon
, Managing Member, Dix Hill Partners
Cheryl Rivkin, Director of Client Services, Muzinich & Co.
 
 
Improved Treasury Optimization
Learn to re-design treasury operations to significantly shorten cycles, reduce costs, manage counterparty and liquidity risk, ensure compliance and provide better visibility to critical information.
Speaker:
Michael Berkowitz
, Director, North America Liquidity, Investments & Information Market Management Head, Citi
 
 
Ethnographic Study of Treasury Operations
See how to document and improve the daily operation of your treasury through a Case Study of the New Mexico Treasury’s experience with Ethnography.
Speaker: Paul Kizirian, Vice President, Wells Fargo
 
 
Custodial Services
As financial markets fluctuate, state treasuries are required to more aggressively monitor the market value of collateral within their custodial banks. This session will examine the services that custodial banks offer and strategies to implement those services while assuring that the market value of the collateral is always there.
Speakers:
Neil Wright
, Senior Vice President, State Street
Tom Motley, Head of US Cash Management, State Street Global Advisors
Scott H. Linden, Vice President, BNY Mellon
Michael Ruggiero, Vice President, BNY Mellon
 
 
Short Term Investment – Managing Credit Risk in a Volatile Marketplace
States are dealing with even greater challenges in managing the liquidity of their operating funds. Liquidity challenges and concerns with money funds “breaking the buck” have focused attention on fundamental research. How do you evaluate the complex multi-dimensional research structure of the funds you invest in?
Speakers:
Andy Windmueller
, Director of Institutional Portfolio Management, Fidelity
 
 
Alternative Long-term Investment Portfolio
This session will discuss the diverse investment opportunities available for the long-term investor as well as a forecast of future investment opportunities coming out of the current economic environment.
Speakers:
Robert Finkel
, Managing Partner, Prism Capital
Tom Capasse, Principal, Waterfall Asset Management
 
 
The Remaking of Financial Services
Recent events have touched every aspect of financial services from companies to asset classes. Critical implications of these changes for investment banks, commercial banks, mortgage lenders, insurance companies, traditional asset managers and hedge fund managers.
Speakers:
Barbara Novick
, Vice Chairman, Blackrock Inc.
 
 
Outsourcing Document Processing
This session will discuss the potential efficiencies and cost savings when outsourcing document processing. The session will highlight current and future techniques and how the process could positively impact your treasury office.
Speaker: Eddy Whichard, Senior Vice President and Director of Sales, Bank of America
 
 
Payment Innovation - The Future vision of E-Payments
This session will outline Oregon's approach to meeting the challenges of E-Payments and their plans for the future. The discussion will include highlights of technological advances, mobile communications, security issues, and concepts for addressing the payment needs of all constituents.
Speakers:
Brigid O'Callaghan
, Senior Vice President and Western Manager, U.S. Bank

 
 
Debt Management  
Capital Markets Meltdown: What does it mean for the Municipal Marketplace?
Macroeconomic upheaval has produced significant problems for the municipal marketplace. This session will explore recent trends in the muni market and what may be ahead with regard to underwriters, bond insurers, rating agencies, debt purchasers and more. This broad discussion will set the stage for more specific topics throughout the conference.
Speaker: George Friedlander, Managing Director and Fixed-Income Strategist, Citigroup
 
 
Who is Buying our Bonds, Part 1: Institutional Sales
Part Two of “Who is Buying our Bonds” focuses on the institutional investor. Given market liquidity concerns, will such investors continue to be substantial purchasers of state debt? Additionally, this session will explore ways to maximize institutional sales, and when to issue competitively or by negotiation.
Speakers: Mark Perry, Managing Director, Bond Logistix
Luke Gilroy, Research Analyst, Fidelity Investments
 
 
Who is Buying our Bonds, Part 2: Retail Sales
As rates rise and institutional investors curtail purchases in light of the unwinding of some Tender Option Bond programs and liquidity concerns – especially among insurance companies – retail sales will be increasingly important to issuers. In an effort to better understand our customers, this session (first of two) will focus on the retail buyer and ways to maximize demand among this class of investors. This session will also consider whether retail sales achieve better rates than institutional sales and review innovative ways states market to the retail investor.
Speakers: Katie Carroll, Executive Director, Public Finance Division, CA Treasury
Monika Conley, Public Resources Advisory Group
 
 
Public Private Partnerships: Privatizing Roads Case Study
With revenues shrinking and budgets under stress, states are increasingly turning to alternative financing techniques to address infrastructure needs. This session will present a case study to examine the pitfalls and potential benefits of P3s.
Speakers:
Hon. Robin Wiessmann, Pennsylvania State Treasurer

Eric Petersen, Partner, Hawkins, Delafield & Wood
 
 
Innovative Finance
Get a big picture look at non-traditional financing techniques available to issuers to address their capital needs, including: Pension/OPEB obligation bonds; GARVEE bonds; securitization; tax increment financing; energy bonds; and public private partnerships.
Speakers:
Cherian George, Managing Director-Americas, Fitch Ratings
Adam Stoll, Vice President, Public Sector Infrastructure Banking, Goldman Sachs
 
 
Coping with Disruptions to the Auction Rate and Variable Rate Markets
The short-term debt markets have experienced considerable disruption in recent months and present issuers and managers a host of concerns regarding pricing, put features, credit enhancement, liquidity, or lack thereof, and disclosure obligations related to events in the short-term market.
Speakers:
Noreen White, Co-President, Acacia Financial

Bernard Beal, Chief Executive Officer, M.R. Beal & Co
Edith Behr, Vice President, Senior Credit Officer, Moody's Investors Service
 
 
Credit Ratings: Evolving Scales and Keys to Upgrades
This session will examine recent moves among credit rating agencies to refine their credit analysis to reflect the creditworthiness of municipal debt relative to corporate debt. Panelists from each rating agency will discuss the criteria they use when evaluating credits and the keys to a credit rating upgrade.
Speakers:
Robert Kurtter
, Moody's Investors Service
Robin Prunty, Senior Director, Standard & Poor's
Richard Raphael, Executive Managing Director, Fitch Ratings
 
 
Regulatory and Compliance Update
Review developments related to municipal market disclosure and recent IRS enforcement actions including post issue compliance and issuer obligations, dealing with audits, and engaging and educating the Service regarding financing programs.
Speakers: Clifford J. Gannett
, Director, Tax-Exempt Bond Division, Internal Revenue Service
Michela Davis
, Partner, Hawkins, Delafield & Wood
Tom Howard, Member, Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board
 
 
The Future of Bond Insurance
The downgrades of many of the monoline insurers have affected the credit quality of wrapped bonds and the future viability of this industry. This session will consider the future for credit enhanced bonds and what alternatives may be available as well as disclosure when enhanced bonds are downgraded.
Speaker:
Mike Ross
, Senior Vice President, Municipal Credit and Strategies, Morgan Keegan
 
 
Managing Bond Proceeds
The federal bailout of AIG and other market participants and the withdrawal or failure of a number of investment banks has dramatically impacted the ability of issuers to structure Guaranteed Investment Contracts for the reinvestment of bond proceeds and reserve funds. This session will focus on alternatives for the investment or reinvestment of these funds.
Speaker:
Michael Harris, Managing Director, Public Financial Management


 
 
Financial Literacy  
Activating Advocacy: Using Your Office to Spur Greater Emphasis on Financial Education
A case study on how the North Carolina State Treasurer engaged the NC Department of Public Instruction and corporate partners to impact financial education efforts in North Carolina.
Speakers:
Jennifer Cohen
, Chief of Staff, North Carolina State Treasury
Bruce Nofsinger, Principal/Co-Founder, Topics Education
 
 
Working Within the Existing Structure for Comprehensive Financial Education
Learn how the West Virginia State Treasury has developed an initiative to provide personal finance education to students from kindergarten to the 12th grade.
Speakers:
Charles Bockway
, Deputy Treasurer, West Virginia State Treasury
Lynn Bennett, Program Manager, Net Worth Initiative
 
 
Keeping Financial Literacy Tools Current for Your State Residents in Fast Changing Environments
When market conditions are volatile and the economy is in a downturn, how do you help your state residents understand and manage their financial situations?
Speakers:
Hon. Alexi Giannoulias
, Illinois State Treasurer
Kathryn Edmundson, Executive Director, SIFMA Foundation for Investor Education
Dee Lee, Certified Financial Planner, Harvard Financial Educators