Central Bankers & Business Leaders will discuss Brexit and the Global Economic Outlook on June 3 in London
May 19, 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 19, 2016
CONTACT
Julia Strapp
Associate Director, Communications
Global Interdependence Center
+1-215-238-0990
[email protected]
Central Bankers & Business Leaders will discuss Brexit and the Global Economic Outlook on June 3 in London
LONDON –
What: Central Banking Series: London
Who: This event will feature the following speakers and panelists:
- Charles Evans, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
- Manuel Balmaseda, Chief Economist, CEMEX and GIC Board Member
- Graham Bishop, Professorial Research Fellow at London Metropolitan University and Independent Consultant
- Rajeev Dhawan, Professor and Director of Economic Forecasting Center, Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University
- Michael Drury, Chief Economist, McVean Trading & Investments and GIC Board Chair
- Richard Herd, Consultant for the Guangdong Provincial Government, China
- Christian Kastrop, Director of Policy Studies, OECD
- Yosuke Kawakami, Director for Japan, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
- Donald Rissmiller, Founding Partner of Strategas Research Partners and GIC Vice Chair of Programs
- Keith Wade, Chief Economist, Schroders
Where: The Stationers’ Hall
Ave Maria Lane
London
When: Friday, June 3, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Contact: For more information, please contact Julia Strapp, associate director of communications at the Global Interdependence Center, at [email protected] or +1-215-238-0990.
About the Global Interdependence Center
The Global Interdependence Center is a Philadelphia-based nonprofit organization that seeks to stimulate thoughtful, global dialogue on a wide range of issues that affect the international community, including economics, health care and government. GIC convenes conferences and roundtable discussions, both domestically and internationally, to identify and address emerging global issues. For more information, visit GIC’s website at www.interdependence.org.
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