The Sept 25th Adirondack TechTalk event didn’t feel like a typical meetup. It happened in the heart of Saranac Lake, where autumn hits early, the Wi-Fi gets moody, and the entrepreneurs are as gritty as they are curious. People showed up because they needed something that’s rare in rural tech
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The buzz in Watkins Glen next week is not just about the fall foliage or the Seneca Lake cruise, it’s about something a little less scenic and a lot more strategic: community banks finding their AI edge. Lisa Pent, CEO and Founder of ThePentEdge.com, is stepping up to the mic
Nobody running a community bank is sitting around with time to spare, but the WomenExecs on Boards Symposium still came up more than once this fall. Tucked into the September calendar, it didn’t shout. It didn’t need to. People who care about the future of leadership and governance were already
FinovateFall in New York City isn’t a quiet conference. It hums. You hear the buzz walking past badge check, through the clusters of espresso-fueled product leads, and into the demo hall where fintech startups try to win hearts in just seven minutes. Innovation on stage. Strategy in the aisles. And
We’re at FinovateFall this week (Click here to find out more) in New York City, and it’s already shaping up to be one of the most relevant fintech gatherings of the year. From early-stage demos to serious conversations about infrastructure, it’s exactly the kind of space where our team thrives.
AI technology is changing everything in the banking world. For community banks, the shift is not just about automation. It is about how well change is managed and how carefully technology partners are chosen. Community bankers considering technology partners must now think far beyond software capabilities. They must consider how
The IBANYS Conference brought something deeper than talking points and vendor pitches. It delivered a moment of reflection for community bankers across New York. Leaders sat in sessions filled with product demos and jargon-heavy language, but the real conversations happened in between. They happened over coffee, during hallway chats, and