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Jeff Croteau
Director
Darling Consulting Group
Jeff is a Director at Darling Consulting Group, where he assists financial institution executives in strengthening their asset liability management (ALM) process. In this role, he provides custom solutions for managing interest rate risk, liquidity risk, and capital. Jeff is also knowledgeable in the areas of deposit strategies, regulatory compliance, and executive-level education.

Keri Crooks
Managing Director
Darling Consulting Group
Keri joined the DCG team in 2002. She presently consults directly with ALCO groups and boards of directors at banks and credit unions in the area of asset liability management with the goal of enhancing high performing institutions. She takes a hands-on approach at developing strategies to best fit the risk profile for each bank’s balance sheet, while also balancing trends and pressures alive in the current industry.
Additionally, Keri remains actively involved in advancing Liquidity360°®, DCG’s proprietary liquidity risk management software, and is a frequent author on balance sheet management topics.
Keri received a B.S. in business administration/finance from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell and currently resides in southern New Hampshire with her family.
Two years after bank failures shook the industry, liquidity management remains a top priority—especially as interest rates stay elevated. Having a robust collateral management strategy and same-day contingency funding options are now essential. But the most critical factor is your ability to articulate your liquidity strategy to key stakeholders and examiners with confidence.
Join Darling Consulting Group Managing Director Keri Crooks and Director Jeff Croteau as they explore best practices and strategies to strengthen your liquidity framework. They will present key considerations for effective operational and contingency liquidity management.
Through current examples and case studies, attendees of this timely session will gain strategic perspective on:
Emerging regulatory requirements
Measuring and managing liquidity
Developing an appropriate contingency plan