Events Upcoming
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Date and Time
Thursday Nov 10, 2022
7:15 AM - 9:00 AM CST
Location
Lincoln Land Community College
Student Union, Menard Hall
Fees/Admission
Member Pricing
Early Bird (On or before October 24) - $25 per person
After October 20 - $35 per person
Table Sponsor (8 Seats) - $400
Non-Member Pricing
$55 per person
Registrations made and not canceled within 72 hours of the event will be invoiced.
Contact Information
Melissa Horn
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Description
The Chamber will present the 2022 Economic Outlook Breakfast on Tuesday, November 10 at Lincoln Land Community College. The event provides an overview of our national economy, how it will impact our local community and affect the business environment.
This year's event will feature a buffet-style breakfast served to attendees by Lincoln Land Community College culinary students. Doors will open and breakfast will be available at 7:15 a.m. The program will begin at 8:00 a.m.
The speaker will be James E. Glassman, Managing Director & Head Economist Commercial Banking at Chase. Information about James, can be found below.
As managing director and head economist for Commercial Banking, James Glassman provides market insights to help clients better understand the changing economy and its impact on their business. Mr. Glassman also works closely with the firm's Corporate Sector, including the Chief Investment Office and Investor Relations, as well as the Investment Bank an Government Relations groups, providing financial analysis and research.
A publisher of independent research on the principal forces shaping the economy and financial markets, Mr. Glassman is regularly cited in the financial media, where he is also a frequent commentator on economic policy issues. Additionally, he is a long-standing participant in the widely-followed Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Survey of Professional Forecasters and the National Association of Business Economists' panel of macro-economic forecasters.
From 1979 through 1988, Mr. Glassman served as a senior economist in the Research & Statistics and Monetary Affairs departments at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, D.C. His responsibilities ranged from analysis and forecasting of inflation and labor market developments, to analysis of the Federal Reserve's operating strategies and interest rate markets, to the development of monetary and reserves projections. He joined Morgan Guaranty in 1988 and then Chemical Bank in 1993, which through a combination of mergers, became JP Morgan Chase & Co.
Mr. Glassman earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana and a master's degree in Economics from the University of Illinois, Chicago. He was awarded a Ph.D. in Economics from Northwestern University.