What is Next for the US Economy and Financial Markets?
Date: Tuesday, July 16, 2019
Keystone, CO
You are invited to join the Global Interdependence Center and the Keystone Policy Center for a panel discussion on financial markets and the US economy on July 16.
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What is Next for the US Economy and Financial Markets?
You are invited to join the Global Interdependence Center and the Keystone Policy Center for a panel discussion on financial markets and the US economy at the Keystone Policy Center in Keystone, Colorado on Tuesday, July 16, 2019. Hear discussions on climate change, drought, and Colorado from Bob Bunting, Scientist/Entrepreneur and CEO of Waterstone Strategies, and an economic and financial perspective from Bill Strauss, Senior Economist and Economic Adviser at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. David Kotok, CIO for Cumberland Advisors and GIC Board Member will moderate.
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Event Location
Keystone Policy Center
1628 Sts. John Road
Keystone, CO 80435
Speakers
Bob Bunting
CEO, Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Center - CACRobert (Bob) Bunting is a scientist and serial entrepreneur, high technology start up expert and educator. He is CEO of the new Climate Adaptation & Mitigations Center, CAC, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to providing a curated data-base and situational analysis in four topical areas impacted by a warming climate. They are: seal level rise, Red Tide, hurricane changing characteristics, and human health.
David Kotok
Chief Investment Officer of Cumberland AdvisorsDavid Kotok co-founded Cumberland Advisors in 1973 and has been its Chief Investment Officer since inception. David’s articles and financial market commentaries have appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, and other publications. He is a frequent contributor to Bloomberg TV and Bloomberg Radio, Yahoo Finance TV, and other media.
Bill Strauss
Senior Economist and Economic Adviser, Federal Reserve Bank of ChicagoWilliam A. Strauss is a senior economist and economic adviser in the economic research department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, which he joined in 1982. His chief responsibilities include analyzing the current performance of both the Midwest economy and the manufacturing sector for use in monetary policy.