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Summertime in Chicago is hard to beat and something that everyone looks forward to after a long hard winter.  While the boating and patios are in full force the NIBA is charging ahead focused on its annual fall conference.  We of course enjoy our fair share of patio time too! This year's program is shaping up to be another one for the record books and we are excited to share it with the entire membership.  First up is we will be in a new location this year.  The CME has been kind enough to share their space with us for a number of year's but due to scheduled construction this year we will be enjoying a new facility just down the street.  The Stuart School of Business at Illinois Tech is hosting us this year at their downtown Chicago campus.  We will have larger capacity, auditorium seating and electrical outlets by each seat so everyone's cell phones and laptops stay fully charged throughout the day.  The tech alone rivals something you would expect in Silicon Valley. If you have not registered we expect this event to fill up quickly so please be sure to do so here.  We have a few tricks up our sleeves this year so keep an eye out as we approach the September date.  

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