A high profile panel will take a look at Southern California’s overall economy, including interest rate trends, the housing market and key industries.
(PRWEB) February 7, 2006 -- A high profile panel will take a look at Southern California’s overall economy, including interest rate trends, the housing market and key industries.
2006-2007 LAEDC Economic Forecast & Event
Embargoed Until 12:01 A.M. Wed., Feb. 8th
What: Jack Kyser’s Economic Forecast 2006-2007
Who: Panel 1: Jack Kyser, Senior Vice President & Chief
Economist, LAEDC
Michael C.R. Collins, Exec. VP L.A. INC. The
Convention & Visitors Bureau
Leslie Appleton-Young, V. P. & Chief Economist
California Assn. of Realtors
Richard A. Weiss, Executive Vice President & Chief
Investment Officer, City National Bank
Panel 2: Tim Ransdell, Exec. Dir., CA Institute for
Federal Policy Research
Jim Wunderman, President & CEO, The Bay Area Council
Allan Zaremberg, President & CEO, California Chamber
of Commerce Ray Holdsworth, Co-Chair, Southern
California Leadership Council
When: WEDNESDAY, Feb. 8TH 8:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
8:00-9:00 a.m. Registration
& Continental breakfast
Where: The Wilshire Grand Los Angeles - Golden State
Ballroom 930 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA
90017
Background:
The Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) presents its 2006-2007 economic forecast for the Southland with an industry panel focusing on housing, tourism, goods movement and infrastructure. Can the Bay Area and Southern California work together when dealing with Washington D.C. and Sacramento on solving the challenges of goods movement and infrastructure?LAEDC will to release its 2006-2007 Economic Forecast, Wed., Feb. 8th at an event, where a distinguished panel will also discuss hot button issues such as housing, interest rates, and international trade, along with how the business community can provide leadership for the region to address critical issues like congestion, water and other key needs.
Editors: Please call us for advanced interviews and a link to the embargoed study, 818-340-5300 or 818-618-9229.
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