Join us to hear the region's economic outlook and take advantage of the Chamber's last networking opportunity of the year. State of the Economy will explore key industry sectors, offering abundant regional growth opportunities and providing a keen understanding of the market to help inform your business decisions in 2024.
This event will feature results from the Federal Reserve Bank’s economic forecast survey, insights into the global and national economy from the keynote speaker, Phil Mackintosh, Chief Economist and Senior Vice President, Nasdaq, and a panel of regional business leaders spotlighting our business community's most significant opportunities in the year ahead.
Keynote Address:
Phil Mackintosh, Chief Economist and Senior Vice President, Nasdaq
Panelists :
Roc Armenter, Executive Vice President, Economist, and Director of Research and of the Consumer Finance Institute, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
John Fry, President, Drexel University
Jodie Harris, President, Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC)
Kathryn Ott Lovell, President & CEO, Philadelphia Visitor Center Corporation
Moderated by: Tracey Matisak
This Event is Closed
Chief Economist and Senior Vice President, Nasdaq
Phil Mackintosh is Chief Economist and a Senior Vice President at Nasdaq. His team is responsible for a variety of projects and initiatives in the U.S. and Europe to improve market structure, encourage capital formation and enhance trading efficiency.
Program Host,
President, Drexel University
President, PIDC
President & CEO, Philadelphia Visitor Center Corporation
Executive Vice President, Economist, and Director of Research and of the Consumer Finance Institute, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
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