Curriculum
The Digital Banking Executive Program moves beyond discussions of technology to focus on executive decision-making.Â
Through six interactive sessions and a structured executive wrap-up, participants will examine the strategic forces reshaping community banking and develop practical frameworks for evaluating investments, prioritizing initiatives, and leading organizational change.Â
Topics include digital strategy, customer behavior and deposit growth, banking economics, evolving payments, AI and marketing, executive accountability, cybersecurity, third-party risk, and competitive positioning—all viewed through the lens of long-term value creation and measurable return on investment.Â
Admissions Requirements
Admission to the Digital Banking School is by online application only. Â
This program is designed for senior leaders in financial institutions who are responsible for shaping strategy and making decisions that impact performance. Admission is best suited for executives with experience in leadership roles, including CEOs, CFOs, and senior leaders in strategy, operations, or digital functions. International bankers are welcome and will be considered for admission based on education and experience.Â
As a matter of policy, the Graduate School of Banking does not discriminate among applicants and participants on the basis of race, religion, sex, national origin, color, handicap, orientation or marital status.Â


