
KEYNOTE
James Glassman is the Managing Director and Head Economist for JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking. From regulations and technology to globalization and consumer habits, Jim's insights are used by companies and industries to help them better understand the changing economy and its impact on their businesses.
Jim's work with the firm combined with his independent research on the principal forces shaping the economy and financial markets have earned him regular features in the media and as an economic commentator. He is also a long standing participant in the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's Survey of Professional Forecasters and the National Association of Business Economists' (NABE) panel of macroeconomic forecasters.
From 1979 through 1988, Jim served as a Senior Economist in both the Research & Statistics and the Monetary Affairs departments at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, DC. While there, he analyzed and forecasted inflation, labor market developments, the Federal Reserve's operating strategies and interest rate markets, and he developed monetary and reserves projections. He joined Morgan Guaranty in 1988 and Chemical Bank in 1993, which, through a combination of mergers, became JPMorgan Chase & Co.
KEYNOTE
James Glassman is the Managing Director and Head Economist for JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking. From regulations and technology to globalization and consumer habits, Jim's insights are used by companies and industries to help them better understand the changing economy and its impact on their businesses.
Jim's work with the firm combined with his independent research on the principal forces shaping the economy and financial markets have earned him regular features in the media and as an economic commentator. He is also a long standing participant in the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's Survey of Professional Forecasters and the National Association of Business Economists' (NABE) panel of macroeconomic forecasters.
From 1979 through 1988, Jim served as a Senior Economist in both the Research & Statistics and the Monetary Affairs departments at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, DC. While there, he analyzed and forecasted inflation, labor market developments, the Federal Reserve's operating strategies and interest rate markets, and he developed monetary and reserves projections. He joined Morgan Guaranty in 1988 and Chemical Bank in 1993, which, through a combination of mergers, became JPMorgan Chase & Co.
PROGRAM
Panel I: The State of the State
Moderator:
Mark Ligas, Ph.D., Interim Dean & Associate Professor Marketing, Fairfield University, Bio
Panelists:
Philip Lane, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Economics, Dolan School of Business, Fairfield University, Bio
John Traynor, Chief Investment Officer, People's United Bank, Bio
Panel II: Connecticut as Analyzed by IBIS World
Moderator:
Robert Miles, Lead Analyst, IBIS World, Bio
Panelists:
Dmitry Diment, Research Manager, IBIS World, Bio
Andrew Cuello, Business Development Manager, IBIS World, Bio
AGENDA
3:00pm Check-In | Networking | Light Refreshments
3:30pm Panel I: The State of the State
4:30pm Panel II: Connecticut as Analyzed by IBIS World
5:45pm Keynote: James Glassman, CT's Economic Condition & Outlook, Q&A
6:30pm Cocktail Reception | Buffet Dinner
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