41st Annual Kansas Economic Outlook Conference
Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020
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Cost: $150 for early registration; $185 after Sept. 10
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Join the Center for Economic Development and Business Research (CEDBR) for the 41st annual Kansas Economic Outlook Conference. The novel coronavirus has created a long-shadow of uncertainty. Join over 750 business and community leaders either by webcast or in person to gain insight on how to plan for growth into 2021.
Flexible registration
All attendees will be automatically registered for the event in both the in-person and webinar formats.
Early bird networking
Begins at 6:45 a.m. and breakfast served at 7:30 a.m.
Bring your team
Tables of 10 seats are available and will receive preferred seating.
Speakers
National Economy: Esther George, president and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
State and Local Employment Forecast: Jeremy Hill, director, Center for Economic Development and Business Research
Health care: Robert St. Peter, president and CEO, Kansas Health Institute
Small Business Economic Update: Patrick Delehanty, director of economic research, U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy
Included in the price of the conference is a one-year subscription to the CEDBR forecast booklets ($100 value), which are in-depth publications and reference guides on regional and statewide economic conditions in Kansas:
The Kansas Economic Trends, published in October, includes the state-wide Economic Conditions survey results, Kansas Industry news and Developments, and indicators for seven regions of the state along with the largest 25 counties.
The Kansas Economic Review, published in February, provides an in-depth analysis of three key segments of the state economy: households, industries, and governments. Each segment takes a broader view in how it is interconnected with current economic conditions.
Special thanks to our sponsors
Presenting sponsors - INTRUST Bank, Evergy
Elite sponsors - Henry Helgerson Company, Kansas Health Foundation
Forecast sponsor - NAI Martens