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FEDA Presents 2025 Finance Education


Credits CPE


Complimentary to FEDA members!


2025 Finance Education FEDA has partnered with The Association for Finance Professionals (AFP) for a second consecutive year to deliver customized finance education courses to members. Finance professionals who attend the live virtual webinars and complete the survey at the end of each course will be eligible to earn 1.8 CPE credits for their participation. The webinars are open to all members and there is no cost to participate.


UNDERSTANDING AND APPLYING ADVANCED ANALYTICS - PREDICTIVE, ML, and AI Oct. 29, 2025, 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. LIVE VIRTUAL WEBINAR This course is designed for experienced finance professionals and has a strong focus on application of finance data and insights to improve business performance. The webinar will discuss fundamentals of predictive analytics, regression models, fundamentals of AI (artificial intelligence) and ML (machine learning), key characteristics of ML models, supervised and unsupervised ML algorithms, ensemble models and generative AI (ChatGPT/Gemini) and RAG models. Participants will review a number of real-world case studies to help them explore how organizations use advanced analytics to achieve various business goals.


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2025


10:30 AM - 12:00 PM CDT VIRTUAL WEBINAR


Understanding and Applying Advanced Analytics – Predictive, ML and AI


PRESENTER:


Prashanth Southekal, PhD, MBA, ICD.D Managing Principal DBP-Institute


COLLEGE


For more information, contact Erin Bagley at ebagley@feda.com.


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