In conjunction with Pepperdine University and the L.A. Chamber of Commerce, MetroIntelligence partner Beacon Economics has announced their inaugural Los Angeles Economic Conference for July 28, 2009 at the Los Angles Airport Marriott (near LAX).
Want to register? Click here. MetroIntelligence is also offering clients and blog readers a special discount code for this event -- email us at info@metrointel.com!
WHAT'S NEXT LA?
THE ROAD TO ECONOMIC RECOVERY
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Los Angeles Airport Marriott
5855 West Century Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90045
Registration and Breakfast 7:30 AM
Program: 8:00-11:00 AM
Tickets:
$75 through Friday, July 24, $100 thereafter
Limited Seating
Beacon Economics, the Graziadio School of Business and Management at Pepperdine University, and the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce have joined forces to launch a new, annual Los Angeles economic forecast conference. Join us at the inaugural event on Tuesday, July 28 as we provide a thought-provoking look at where the national, state, and Los Angeles economies are headed.
Leading economic forecasters, top academic researchers, and a high-profile CEO panel make this a "must see" event for decision makers from across private industry and the public sector. The buzz has already begun...and seating is limited...so register today!
Featured Speakers | |||
Christopher Thornberg Founding Principal Beacon Economics | Linda A. Livingstone Dean Pepperdine University Graziadio School of Business and Management | Brad Kemp Director Regional Studies Beacon Economics | John Paglia Assoc. Professor Pepperdine University Graziadio School of Business and Management |
Industry and the '09 Recession: | |||
Dr. Ronald Sugar CEO Northrup Grumman (invited) | Maria Contreras-Sweet Founding Chairwoman Proamerica Bank | Dr. Bob Chu President Kaiser Permanente Southern California (invited) | Moderator (To Be Announced) |
Get Answers to 2009's Burning Questions...
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Registrants receive:
- 2009 Los Angeles Economic Forecast Book
- 1 year of quarterly updates to the Los Angeles forecast
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