WHAT: The West Virginia Economic Outlook Conference
WHERE: Live virtual event via Zoom. Participants can acquire the link by registering.
WHEN: Wednesday, Oct. 14, 8:30 -10:30 a.m.
WHO:
- Thomas Barkin, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (speaker)
- John Deskins, Director, West Virginia University Bureau of Business & Economic Research (speaker)
- Mark Muchow, Deputy Cabinet Secretary, West Virginia Department of Revenue (speaker)
- Mike Green, Managing Director, Mountain State Capital (panelist)
- Greg Corio, Assistant Vice President, Smith Outdoor Economic Development Collaborative, WVU (panelist)
NOTES: Learn more about our state’s economic future, including an in-depth discussion of moving beyond COVID-19 and new opportunities resulting from the pandemic.
This year’s agenda and lineup of speakers is designed to inform leaders from across West Virginia with valuable and timely economic data and other insights about the global, national, and region's economic climate and outlook as well as encourage idea sharing among the many participants.
Considering the importance of overcoming the economic effects of COVID-19 pandemic, and finding new opportunities that result from the pandemic, we will include a panel of leaders from the state to discuss ways to better enable this crucial development.
Other West Virginia Economic Outlook Conferences include:
New River Gorge Area Economic Outlook Conference | Beckley
To Be Determined | 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. | Live Virtual
Wheeling Area Economic Outlook Conference | Wheeling
Oct. 22 | 8 a.m. to noon | Live Virtual
North Central Economic Outlook Conference | Fairmont
Oct. 29 | 8 a.m. to noon | Robert H. Mollohan Research Center - Fairmont
Eastern Panhandle Economic Outlook Conference | Martinsburg
Nov. 10 | 8:30 -10:30 a.m. | Live Virtual
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CONTACT: Heather Richardson
Assistant Dean of Communications, Engagement & Impact
John Chambers College of Business and Economics
304.293.9625; hrichard@mail.wvu.edu
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