Wilmington Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.
Event Name: Economic Outlook Conference (EOC)
Date: Thursday Oct 10, 2019
Time: 7:30 AM - 9:45 AM EDT
Registration and Breakfast: 7:30-8:00 am
Program: 8:00-9:45 am
Location : Burney Center at UNCW
Parking Directions (Download a Map):
- From S. College Rd., turn onto Hurst Dr. at the traffic light to enter UNCW’s Campus.
- Continue on Hurst Dr. to the next traffic light and turn left onto Hamilton Dr.
- Continue on Hamilton Dr. to the intersection of Riegel Rd. Turn right onto Riegel Rd.
- Continue on Riegel Rd. past the Warwick Center. After passing Price Dr., turn left into Parking Lot M.
- The Burney Center is directly across the street.
- When Parking Lot M is full, please proceed to Parking Lot K, where we will have golf carts transporting attendees to the Burney Center. 601 South College Rd Wilmington NC
- 28403
EOC Tickets (Admission to Economic Outlook Conference only)
- Ticket: $45
- Table of 10: $450
- Member Ticket Bundle: $80
- Member Table Bundle: $800
- Non-Member Ticket Bundle: $90
- Non-Member Table Bundle: $900
Interested in Sponsoring? Contact Sue Meier: meier@wilmingtonchamber.org or 910.762.2611 ext.226
Questions about the event? Contact Lexie Alston: alston@wilmingtonchamber.org or 910.762.2611 ext.200
Economic Outlook Conference (EOC)
Description
Join us for the first installment in our Fall Economic Series, the Economic Outlook Conference in partnership with UNCW Swain Center. During the breakfast, you will hear key economic forecasts for the future from Bank of America, nCino, UNCW Cameron School of Business, among others.
You will hear important economic forecasts, and how to best prepare yourself and others for the future. Key speakers include:
Joseph P. Quinlan, Head of Market Strategy at Bank of America
Nathan Snell, Co-founder & Vice President of Innovation at nCino
Abigail Dunne-Moses, Senior Faculty, Center for Creative Leadership
Thomas Simpson, Executive in Residence at the Cameron School of Business and former member of the Board of Governors for the Federal Reserve
Adam Jones, Regional Economist & Department Chair for Economics and Finance at the Cameron School of Business
Original source can be found here.