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SUMMARY:Financial Focus: Fraud
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free seminar focused on how you can mitigate risk and protect your business and personal accounts. Shawn Christian\, CTP\, Regional Sales Manager & Sarah Sanders\, Brand & Associate Development Manager for the Arvest Treasury Management Division will share insights into current trends\, types of fraud and protecting your assets. \nThere are three options to join in person. Please choose an option below to attend On-Site at Lawton\, Duncan\, or Chickasha. Meals will be provided for those attending in-person. There is also a virtual option to attend via Zoom. \nOn-Site Information:\nGreat Plains Technology Center – Lawton\nGreat Plains Technology Center – Business Development Center\n1601 SW Park Ridge Blvd.\nLawton\, OK 73505 \nRed River Technology Center – Duncan\nJerry D. Morris Business and Industry Service Center building – Room 509\n3300 W. Bois D’Arc\nDuncan\, OK 73534 \nCanadian Valley Technology Center – Chickasha\nMeeting Rm 3 -240\n1401 Michigan Ave.\nChickasha\, OK 73018 \nThis workshop is provided by Arvest Bank\, Great Plains Technology Center\, Red River Technology Center\, Canadian Valley Technology Center\, and REI Women’s Business Center. \n Presenters: \nSarah Sanders has been with Arvest for 11 years and has held various roles within the Retail Bank and Treasury Management. She has served as a trusted advisor to hundreds of commercial customers\, providing guidance and recommendations to help them mitigate their risk of loss due to fraud. She has 7+ years of experience working directly with consumer and commercial customers who have experienced fraud. Sarah currently serves as the Brand & Associate Development Manager for Treasury Management. In that role\, she is responsible for the marketing and branding of all Treasury Management products as well as their related training programs along with associate development for the Treasury Management division. \nShawn F. Christian is a 30 year plus year banking professional who has worked in Operations\, Compliance\, Information Systems\, Audit\, Accounting\, Investments and Treasury Management.  Shawn currently manages the Treasury Management Commercial Team made up of Arvest Senior Treasury Management and International Advisors\, and is based out of Bentonville AR.  Shawn has led various operations groups\, sales\, audit\, and accounting teams as well as being point for many large conceptual black box customer builds with Fortune 500’s domestically and for the Federal Government. \nShawn holds his Certified Treasury Professional (CTP) designation\, and formerly FINRA Series 7 & 63 licensed.  Shawn is the Co-Founder of the Privileged Status ATM Network\, Past President of Missouri Bankers Association Compliance Committee\, and designer of the US Treasury Credit Gateway that aggregates data and reporting on all US Treasury and US Agency Wire and ACH funds. \nFunded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. WBC and 7j programs and services are provided on a nondiscriminatory basis. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities and language assistance services for clients with limited English proficiency will be provided if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact Lori Smith\, WBC Assistant at PO Box 1335\, Durant\, OK 74702 or call 800-658-2823.
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SUMMARY:Boost Your Money Management Skills for Your Small Business
DESCRIPTION:Whether you’re starting a new business or already managing one\, it’s important to understand how to manage your business finances. Having good money management skills will help increase your business’s opportunity for success. Part 2 will help you understand cash flow and profit & loss. Plus\, you’ll learn about money management mistakes to avoid. \n\nLink to join: \nmeet.google.com/uhg-exec-xjk \n\n\nGoogle partner hosting this event:\nIndigenous Community Digital Coach\nContact name:  Jake Foreman \n\n\nAdditional Partners:\nNational Congress of American Indians \nJake is an Absentee Shawnee citizen and resides in Tiwa Territory in Albuquerque\, NM. He is a Program Director at New Mexico Community Capital (NMCC) which provides culturally appropriate tools for success to emerging Indigenous-owned businesses\, families\, and tribal enterprises. In that role\, Jake has delivered digital skills training for hundreds of Indigenous people in New Mexico and will now bring these resources to Indigenous-owned businesses across the United States as a Digital Coach. \nIn addition to his training expertise\, Jake has personal experience in entrepreneurship. He is the previous owner of KARUNA COLECTIVA\, a storefront in downtown Albuquerque. \nIf you have any questions\, please email Jake at digitalcoachIC@growwithgoogle.com
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