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FEI Chicago Chapter PD Session “Forecasting: How the Biden Administration Will Impact Washington and Business”
January 26, 2021 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Central Time
FEI Chicago Chapter Professional Development Session
“Forecasting: How the Biden Administration Will Impact Washington and Business”
WHEN
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
12:00noon – 1PM CT
WHERE
Via Zoom.
A link to the webinar will be sent via email to all registrants the day before the session.
Open to all! No charge to attend.
1 CPE Credit Offered
Online Registration Only. RSVP by Friday, January 22.
“Forecasting: How the Biden Administration Will Impact Washington and Business."
The FEI Chicago Chapter hosts Grant Thornton National Managing Principal for Public Policy, Robert Shea, who will provide analysis of the political landscape just days after President-elect Biden is sworn into office. The next administration will take on unprecedented challenges such as the COVID-19 vaccination, post-pandemic economic recovery, and climate change in an increasingly divisive political landscape. Then-candidate Biden campaigned on a promise to revitalize the middle-class. But now how will President Biden and his administration impact business for the next four years and beyond?
Robert Shea is the National Managing Principal, Public Policy at Grant Thornton. He has worked to improve government performance for 25 years - including 10 years at Grant Thornton and 15 years in the federal government. Most notably, he served for six years as the associate director for the U.S. Office of Management and Budget. Robert has a law degree from the South Texas College of Law and a bachelor's degree from Connecticut College.
Registration for this event is closed.
Speakers
Robert Johnston Shea
National Managing Principal, Public Policy
Grant Thornton
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