February 2004
OPEN HOUSE
(We're under New Management) & Fair
Visit us from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday, February 22, 2004
Plymouth Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
309 Kingston Road
Plymouth, IN 46563
| * Free blood pressure checks |
* Information on services for seniors |
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* Free cholesterol checks |
* Guest Speaker on Diabetes |
| * Giveaway Prizes |
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*** Refreshments wil be Available *** |
Come out and join us as we host a free event for the entire community.
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The Northern Indiana Workforce Investment Board, Inc.
presents
Economic Forecasting Summit
Co-sponsored by:
Date:
Place: |
Wednesday, March 31, 2004
South Bend Century Center
120 S. St. Joseph Street
South Bend, Indiana |
| Cost: |
$20 per person |
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| Agenda: |
7:15 am |
Registration Opens Continental Breakfast |
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8:00 am
10:00 am |
Panel Presentation
Adjournment |
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Terry Savage, panel moderator, Personal Finance Columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times and Barrons Online, Chicago
Savage is one of three featured financial experts on Microsoft's MoneyCentral website and a regular business commentator on PBS' Nightly Business Report. She is often featured as a guest expert on CNN, CNBC, and other national programs offering advice on investments and personal financial planning.
G. Mustafa Mohatarem Ph.D., Chief Economist, General Motors Corporation, Detroit
Mohatarem was named chief economist of General Motors Corporation on March 1, 1995, and serves on the Coordination Committee of the corporation's Public Policy Center and the Corporate Risk Management committee. An expert on trade issues, he heads the corporation's Trade Team and interacts regularly with officials from the United States and other countries on trade-related issues.
Frank Nothaft, Chief Economist, Freddie Mac, Washington D.C.
Nothaft is responsible for primary and secondary mortgage market analysis and research, macroeconomic analysis and forecasting for Freddie Mac. As Chief Economist, he speaks externally on issues of the economy, mortgage finance and Freddie Mac's critical role in the U.S. housing system. Before joining Freddie Mac, Nothaft was an economist with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System from 1983 until 1986, where he served in the mortgage and consumer finance section.
Jim Meil, Chief Economist, Eaton Corporation, Cleveland
Meil has been recognized as a leading industrial sector economist for over a decade. At Eaton Corporation, he is responsible for domestic and international forecasts of economic conditions and for the markets Eaton serves in automotive, medium and heavy truck, off-highway and industrial equipment, residential and non-residential construction, and aerospace. He writes regularly for the Conference Board publications Economic Times and International Economic Scoreboard, and is a contributor to the Blue Chip Economic Indicators, Consensus Economics, USA Today and The Wall Street Journal. Meil has been recognized for contributing the "Best Overall Economic Forecast," the "Best Car and Light Truck Forecast" and the "Best Inflation Forecast" at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's Annual Economic Outlook Symposium.
Charles Evans, Director of Research and Senior Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Evans serves as the Bank's chief economist directing research in monetary policy, banking and financial markets and regional economics. He also serves as an associate economist on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), the group responsible for formulating the Federal Reserve System's monetary policy. In addition to his work at the Chicago Fed. Dr. Evans has taught at the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan.
Paul Kasriel, Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, The Northern Trust Company, Chicago
Kasriel is responsible for producing the Corporation's economic and interest rate forecasts. He advises the Bank's Assets-Liabilities Committee as well as the Corporation's Investment Policy Committee. Prior to joining The Northern Trust in 1986, Kasriel was an officer in the economic research department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Morton J. Marcus, Indiana Economist and Columnist, IU Kelley School of Business, Bloomington
Marcus is an academic researcher and teaches economics at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. He is the former Director of the Indiana Business Research Center. He has been a columnist since 1990, and is published in more than 30 newspapers each week ... Marcus is an occasional guest on the PBS News Hour with Jim Lehrer.
If you would like a reservation form please call the Chamber, 936-2323, and we will fax you one. |
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