Exclusive Fireside Chat for Banks

You're Paying Millions for Technology. Why is Your Team Still Doing So Much Manual Work?

Banks are sitting on approved vendor contracts, enterprise software licenses, and years of tech debt, and still processing credit manually.

In this fireside chat, two practitioners who've seen both sides of the table get honest about what's holding banks back, what "AI for banking" should actually mean right now, and how forward-thinking institutions are finally closing the gap between the technology they're paying for and the outcomes they actually get. And for banks counting on their core or LOS vendor to solve this for them, we'll talk honestly about why that roadmap may not move as fast as you need it to.
John Mignone
Speaker
Institutional Client Group @ U.S. Bank
Lecturer at University of Texas at Dallas, Jindal School of Management, Fintech Master’s Program
Hampton Vaughan
SVP, US Banking Market @ Uptiq
Kyle Kneubuhl
Kyle Kneubuhl
Managing Director - Credit Union and Banking Solutions, Uptiq
July 16, 2026
12:00 PM CT
Location
Online

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What You'll Learn

Why technology investments often fall short, and the questions every bank should be asking vendors.
Where AI creates real value in credit across existing lending workflows.
How to maximize the tools you already own before investing in new technology.
Why AI as middleware is the fastest path to modernization, without replacing your core or LOS.
How to approach AI governance and compliance with confidence.
How to position AI as an enabler that empowers teams, not replaces them.
Why waiting on legacy vendors could slow your AI strategy, and how leading banks are moving ahead.

Meet Your Speakers

Moderator
Hampton Vaughan
SVP, US Banking Market
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Guest
Kyle Kneubuhl
Kyle Kneubuhl
Managing Director - Credit Union and Banking Solutions, Uptiq
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Special Guest
John Mignone
Institutional Client Group @ U.S. Bank
Lecturer at University of Texas at Dallas, Jindal School of Management, Fintech Master’s Program
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