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SUMMARY:Economic Forecast for 2017
DESCRIPTION:Two economists from the Detroit branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago will present an economic forecast for 2017. The Fed presenters\, Paul Traub\, senior business economist\, and Martin Lavelle\, business economist\, will look at what 2017 may hold economically for the state of Michigan\, the region and the nation.\n\n\n\nFor more information about the 2017 economic forecast presentation\, contact Kevin Pnacek at kevin.pnacek@baker.edu or (810) 766-4000.\n\n\n\nThe event is co-sponsored by Baker College of Flint and the Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nAbout the Presenters\n\n\n\n Paul Traub is responsible for research and current analysis at the Detroit branch. Prior to joining the Fed\, he was president of Scenario Economics LLC and senior economist for Americas Commercial Transportation Research Company LLC. In 2008\, he retired from the position of corporate economist after 25 years of service at Chrysler Group LLC. He worked in the Chrysler corporate economist office for more than 17 of those years\, where his responsibilities included tracking the economy and forecasting its impact on North American auto sales\, supporting new product development\, and speaking to auto dealers and numerous professional organizations.\n\n\n\nTraub is a member of the Baker College of Flint Board of Trustees\, Detroit Association of Business Economists Board of Directors\, the National Association of Business Economists and the Detroit Economic Club. He also serves on advisory boards for the Baker College of Flint Center for Business\, Lawrence Technological University's College of Management and the U.S. Army TACOM LCMC\, and has served as adjunct faculty at Oakland University's School of Business. He earned a bachelor's of business administration from the University of Michigan-Dearborn and an MBA from Oakland University.\n\n\n\nMartin Lavelle is responsible for economic research\, education and outreach at the Detroit branch. His research topics include the auto industry\, consumer spending\, business activity\, the U.S.-Canada border and how they impact Michigan's economy as well as the Fed's Chicago District and national economies. In addition to work at the Fed\, Lavelle teaches managerial economics at the University of Michigan Dearborn and volunteers with Junior Achievement teaching high school students about entrepreneurship. He holds a bachelor's in business and a master's in economics from Miami University in Oxford\, Ohio.\n\n\n\nAbout the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago\n\n\n\nThe Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago is one of 12 regional Fed banks across the country that\, together with a board of governors in Washington\, D.C.\, serves as the central bank for the United States. The Chicago Fed serves the Seventh Federal Reserve District\, which includes Iowa and most of Illinois\, Indiana\, Michigan and Wisconsin.\n\n\n\nCongress created the Federal Reserve System in 1913\, charging it with fostering a sound banking system and a healthy economy. This remains the broad mission of the Fed and its components.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Two economists from the Detroit branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago will present an economic forecast for 2017. The Fed presenters\, Paul Traub\, senior business economist\, and Martin Lavelle\, business economist\, will look at what 2017 may hold economically for the state of Michigan\, the region and the nation.<br />\n<br />\nFor more information about the 2017 economic forecast presentation\, contact Kevin&nbsp\;Pnacek&nbsp\;at <a href="mailto:kevin.pnacek@baker.edu?subject=Economic%20Forecast%20for%202017">kevin.pnacek@baker.edu</a> or (810) 766-4000.<br />\n<br />\nThe event is co-sponsored by Baker College of Flint and the Flint &amp\; Genesee Chamber of Commerce.<br />\n<br />\n<img alt="Baker College of Flint" height="112" src="https://chambermaster.blob.core.windows.net/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/2606/Image/logo_baker_college-lrg.png" style="width: 150px\; height: 112px\;" width="150" />&nbsp\;<img alt="Flint &amp\; Genesee Chamber of Commerce" height="75" src="https://chambermaster.blob.core.windows.net/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/2606/Image/flintandgenesee_stacked_cmykReversed.png" style="width: 184px\; height: 75px\;" width="184" /><br />\n<br />\n<strong>About the Presenters<br />\n<br />\n&#8203\;Paul&nbsp\;Traub</strong> is responsible for research and current analysis at the Detroit branch. Prior to joining the Fed\, he was president of Scenario Economics LLC and senior economist for Americas Commercial Transportation Research Company LLC. In 2008\, he retired from the position of corporate economist after 25 years of service at Chrysler Group LLC. He worked in the Chrysler corporate economist office for more than 17 of those years\, where his responsibilities included tracking the economy and forecasting its impact on North American auto sales\, supporting new product development\, and speaking to auto dealers and numerous professional organizations.<br />\n<br />\nTraub is a member of the Baker College of Flint Board of Trustees\, Detroit Association of Business Economists Board of Directors\, the National Association of Business Economists and the Detroit Economic Club. He also serves on advisory boards for the Baker College of Flint Center for Business\, Lawrence Technological University&rsquo\;s College of Management and the U.S. Army TACOM LCMC\, and has served as adjunct faculty at Oakland University&rsquo\;s School of Business. He earned a bachelor&rsquo\;s of business administration from the University of Michigan-Dearborn and an MBA from Oakland University.<br />\n<br />\n<strong>Martin Lavelle</strong> is responsible for economic research\, education and outreach at the Detroit branch. His research topics include the auto industry\, consumer spending\, business activity\, the U.S.-Canada border and how they impact Michigan&rsquo\;s economy as well as the Fed&rsquo\;s Chicago District and national economies. In addition to work at the Fed\, Lavelle teaches managerial economics at the University of Michigan&ndash\;Dearborn and volunteers with Junior Achievement teaching high school students about entrepreneurship. He holds a bachelor&rsquo\;s in business and a master&rsquo\;s in economics from Miami University in Oxford\, Ohio.<br />\n<br />\n<strong>About the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago</strong><br />\n<br />\nThe Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago is one of 12 regional Fed banks across the country that\, together with a board of governors in Washington\, D.C.\, serves as the central bank for the United States. The Chicago Fed serves the Seventh Federal Reserve District\, which includes Iowa and most of Illinois\, Indiana\, Michigan and Wisconsin.<br />\n<br />\nCongress created the Federal Reserve System in 1913\, charging it with fostering a sound banking system and a healthy economy. This remains the broad mission of the Fed and its components.
LOCATION:Baker College of Flint Center for Business 1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint
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