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5th Annual Economic Outlook Conference to be held at the University of Delaware

Who isn’t interested in the Economy these days?

The annual event is hosted by Lyons Companies and the Lerner College’s Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship, guest speakers include Michael Farr and Knight Kiplinger.

What: Seminar: 2010 Economic Forecast
When: Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 from 8:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Where: John M. Clayton Hall Conference Center, University of Delaware
Guest Speakers:

Michael K. Farr, Farr, Miller and Washington, LLC
Michael Farr is a leading financial analyst and strategist seen regularly on CNBC and in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Fortune. Farr, Miller & Washington, LLC is a portfolio management firm in Washington, DC.

Knight Kiplinger, Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc.
Knight Kiplinger is one of America’s most respected economic journalists and business forecasters. He is a frequent guest on national radio and TV Networks, including CNBC, Fox, CNN, and NPR.

Nancy Wentzler, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Nancy Wentzler is Chief Economist and Deputy Comptroller for Global Banking and Financial Analysis in the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. She is in charge of economic and financial analysis of potential risks to the banking system and the development of risk models to serve as early warning tools for such risks.

There is no charge to attend but reservations are required. Space is limited.

For more information, contact Jenn Miller: seminars@lyonsinsurance.com | 302.472.2957 or 800.456.5508

2 thoughts on “5th Annual Economic Outlook Conference to be held at the University of Delaware

  1. doverhandyman

    Everyone in Delaware should be concerned with our local economy.

    Chysler, GM, Valero (Del.City) Closing

    More casino’s on the brink.

    Most state projects being done with out of state contractors and workers taking our tax money back home to their communities.

    Local spending less as unemployment hovers at 10%.

    The ecomony of the beach visitors this summer will hurt or hamper beach business owner.

    I could go on, but “Yes” I’m concerned about the economy of our communities.

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