The Economic Club of Pittsburgh
The Economic Club of Pittsburgh is a local chapter of the National Association for Business Economics (NABE). Since its inception the Economic Club of Pittsburgh has played an important role in our community, provided the membership and the public with a better understanding of the many regional, national and global issues that impact us all. Our monthly meetings, featuring a guest speaker followed by open discussion, are open to the public.
Next Event: 2010 Economic Forecast Luncheon
What can we expect to see in the new year? Join us for a spirited discussion by a panel of nationally recognized experts presenting their outlooks on the global, national and regional economies for 2010.
Stuart G. Hoffman
Chief Economist, The PNC Financial Services Group
Richard B. Hoey
Chief Economist, BNY Mellon
Moderator: Alan R. Miciak, Ph. D.
Dean, School of Business Administration, Duquesne University
WHEN: Thursday, January 21, 2010
WHERE: The Omni William Penn
11:45 AM – 1:15PM
530 William Penn Place, Downtown Pittsburgh
COST: Members: $30; Non-Members; $40; Students :$20
Tables of 8 available for $220
CO-SPONSORS:
Duquesne University School of Business Administration
Risk Management Association
Pittsburgh Association for Financial Professionals
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED!
Please make your reservations by email to reservations@econclubpgh.org no later than January 18, 2010. If you find that you cannot attend or arrange for an associate to attend, please cancel by January 18, 2010 or you will be billed for the cost of the luncheon. Please call (412) 762-2671 for cancellations. Please pay at the door, by cash or by check made payable to “The Economic Club of Pittsburgh.”
The Economic Club of Pittsburgh is
- A forum for informed discussion of regional, national, and global economic policy issues;
- A vehicle for exchanging insight and promoting cooperation in the business community, the public sector, and academia to shape new solutions to the economic issues confronting our region;
- An advocate of the profession that encourages student interest in economic issues.
