"Economic Forecast" Breakfast Event

With the U.S. economy now in its 9th year of the current expansion, the outlook is impacted by prospects for tax reform as well as the Fed's unwinding of its balance sheet. In this segment, our speakers will break down the growth outlook in the context of fiscal and monetary policy and against the backdrop of strengthening global growth.

Hear from Tim Quinlan, Director, Senior Economist from Wells Fargo & Company and Kei Sasaki, Chief Investment Officer Northeast from Wells Fargo Private Bank

Breakfast will be served.
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Proceeds from the event will benefit Variety Child Learning Center

Variety Child Learning Center (VCLC), founded in 1966, is a not-for-profit school for young children with disabilities that is chartered by the New York State Board of Regents and is based on three important principles: early identification, early intervention and parent involvement. More than 50 years later, these remain the cornerstones of VCLC's programs.

Today, VCLC provides programs and services for young children, ages birth to seven, with learning, language, social and behavior challenges and support services for their families.


Speakers

Tim Quinlan

Director, Senior Economist
Wells Fargo & Company

Kei Sasaki

Regional Chief Investment Officer Northeast
Wells Fargo Private Bank

Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-live

Field

Economics, Technical

Prerequisites

none

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