Economists to provide 2010 Outlook at IU Southeast

9th November 2010

NEW ALBANY, IN, (Nov. 9, 2010) – As the U.S. economy remains a hot topic nationally and worldwide, the Indiana University Southeast School of Business will share its forecast for recovery or further decline at the annual Economic Outlook breakfast. 

The IU Southeast School of Business is hosting the Economic Outlook 2011 breakfast at 7 a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010, at IU Southeast.

The program will feature a panel of economic experts including IUPUI Senior Lecturer James C. Smith, IU Kelley School of Business Professor John A. Boquist, Bill Witte, associate professor emeritus and co-director of the Center for Econometric Model Research, and Uric Dufrene, Sanders Chair in Business at IU Southeast School of Business. IU Southeast Chancellor Sandra R. Patterson-Randles will moderate the event.

This year’s speakers will discuss national, state, and local economic conditions, as well as the expectations for the coming year.

The outlook is sponsored by First Harrison Bank and is presented by the IU Southeast School of Business and the IU Kelley School of Business.

Cost is $25 per person, a table for eight is $175. The breakfast begins at 7 a.m., followed by the program at 8 a.m. in the Hoosier Room at IU Southeast. Space is limited.

The reservation deadline is Nov. 12, 2010. To register, or for more information, contact Cheryl Young at (812) 941-2325 or young24@ius.edu.

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