The Housing Chronicles Blog: Final call for San Francisco Economic Forecast Conference on 9/16

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Final call for San Francisco Economic Forecast Conference on 9/16

Final call for San Francisco Economic Forecast Conference on Sept. 16th (my birthday!):

Join Beacon Economics and the Bay Area Council Economic Institute (BACEI) at the 3rd annual San Francisco Economic Forecast Conference: Revving Up Reform and What It Means for California's Economy. Find out where the national, state, and San Francisco regional economies are headed in 2010 from some of California's leading forecasters and economists. The event is already generating a buzz, and seating is limited. So reserve today!

Attendees receive Beacon's new 2009 San Francisco Economic Forecast Book. This original, in-depth look at the region’s labor markets, income, real estate markets, demographic trends, and other indicators, is a valuable and enduring resource for anyone facing important economic and financial decisions over the next year.

Click to register (if you miss the deadline you can register on site).

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Hyatt Regency San Francisco
Bayview Room
5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, California

Registration and Breakfast 8:00 AM
Program: 8:30-11:00 AM

Tickets:
$75 through September 11, 2009, $100 thereafter
Limited Seating

Featured Speakers

Christopher Thornberg, Principal
Beacon Economics
Jon Haveman, Principal
Beacon Economics
Sean Randolph, President
Bay Area Council Economic Institute

Revving Up Reform: A Conversation Moderated by Cy Musiker

John Chiang, Controller
State of California
Sunne Wright McPeak, California Forward
Andrew Giacomini, Chairman
Bay Area Council
Government Affairs Committee

Cy Musiker, Reporter
KQED

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