Each day is focused on a different theme and includes carefully curated programming that draws upon content created for … The legislation’s authors, former Senator Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) and former Representative Barney Frank (D-Mass. We believe these Best Practices will help ensure consumer protection, quality service, and positive customer and industry interactions during the life of the loans made by tribal lending entities who are NAFSA members.
These panels are for "big picture" conversations about the field of international education.Make your drink of choice and join members of the 2020 Annual Conference Committee for a casual conversation and a career journey-related reflection.Learn from voices from around the world as they share their responses to today's challenges in international education.This interactive learning lab provides an overview of operational considerations related to managing and leading global projects, programs, and related activities. Check back frequently as new jobs are posted every day. The 2020 NAFSA eConnection is a digital program designed to bring you together with the international education community to reconnect, share practical resources, and engage on … Browse the 2020 publications catalog to find the latest NAFSA books, digital downloads, parent and student guides, and other resources. In so doing, the rule would resolve key uncertainties that often discourage banks from...Last week, on the 10th anniversary of the Dodd-Frank Act being signed into law, its major supporters praised its survival despite years of opposition. NAFSA’s 2020 Regulatory Workshop Has Migrated To An 8 week Online Training Series Sign Up Today – Registration Form Below! The sessions are FREE to all NAFSA Members!Written Off Bad Debt and Payroll Protection Program Compliance Considerations presented by Sean McCabe of McCabe CPA GroupIn light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Native American Financial Services Association (NAFSA) feels it is in the best interest of all concerned to transition our third annual Tribal Lending Regulatory Workshop into our first ever Virtual Regulatory Trainings beginning Tuesday, June 16, 2020.Participants will receive industry, policy, and legal updates from expert presenters on a myriad of topics including consumer complaints, dialogue with state regulators, navigating CFPB supervision/enforcement, and understanding the difference between business compliance and regulation, and much more.Interactions with State Enforcement Agencies/Attorneys General presented by Eric Lau of AWL, Inc and Greg Porter of Catalyst.Strategic Advocacy in the Courts: NAFSA’s Amicus Briefs presented by Patrick Daugherty of Van Ness Feldman LLPTribal Lending Regulatory Compliance Framework presented by Kemberlar Smith of LDF HoldingsOur interactive virtual trainings, exclusively for NAFSA membership, will utilize the ZOOM video conferencing platform and consist of a series of eight (8) one-hour webinars that will allow a unique worthwhile training opportunity for tribal regulators, officials, and compliance officers who will receive hands-on training regarding regulatory matters facing tribal lending today.
This meeting is for current NAFSA members only.Whether you are looking for the latest news or job updates or simply want to keep a finger on the pulse of the international education community, NAFSA has a number of easy ways to stay updated—all in your preferred social media platform.These sessions were selected by the 2020 Annual Conference Committee from the sessions originally selected for NAFSA 2020 in St. Louis to provide you with timely insights from your colleagues in the field.