CoBank presents its 2010 Texas Customer Meeting
In conjunction with the Texas Agricultural Cooperative Council Joint Cooperative Meeting
Information and Insight for Rural America
March 14-15, 2010
Omni Bayfront Hotel • Corpus Christi, Texas
An Outstanding Program
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Bob Engel President & CEO |
Marci Rossell Former chief economist, |
Charlie Cook Editor and publisher |
CoBank’s 2010 Texas Customer Meeting will feature presentations from leading experts on the economy and public policy. Our program is designed to give directors and managers valuable knowledge, insight and information they can use every day in both their business and personal lives.
We welcome managers and directors of all CoBank customer and partner organizations, including:
- Agricultural cooperatives and other agribusiness enterprises
- Rural electric cooperatives
- Rural water companies
- Rural communications service providers
- Farm Credit System banks and associations
What you will learn
- The key trends and dynamics that leading experts believe are shaping the U.S. and global economies
- How politics are shaping critical public policy decisions that impact businesses and individuals throughout the country
- Updates on CoBank’s financial and operational performance
Additional Information
We are pleased to hold this meeting in conjunction with the Texas Agricultural Cooperative Council (TACC) Joint Cooperative Meeting. Registration for both the CoBank and TACC meetings is through the TACC. There is no charge to attend CoBank’s conference beyond your travel and hotel expenses; however, registration fees are required to attend the TACC meeting. Please see the registration page of this website for additional information.
If you have any questions, please contact CoBank’s Corporate Communications Department at 303-740-6456 or by email at corp.comm@cobank.com, or contact the TACC at 512-450-0555.
Be sure to make your hotel reservation as soon as possible to ensure
availability. Please click
on the hotel tab for additional information on making your hotel
reservation.
Dress code for this meeting is business casual. You may wish to wear a jacket for dinner, but ties are not required.


