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Hybrid Twin Cities Actuarial Club Meeting - April 2022

Tue, Apr 19

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DoubleTree Hotel

We have been in uncertain economic times for the past few years with pandemic lock downs, supply chain disruptions, labor shortages, rising inflation and much more. Joe Mahon from the Minneapolis Federal Reserve will be joining us for "National and Regional Economic Conditions and Their Impact".

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Hybrid Twin Cities Actuarial Club Meeting - April 2022
Hybrid Twin Cities Actuarial Club Meeting - April 2022

Time & Location

Apr 19, 2022, 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM

DoubleTree Hotel, 2540 Cleveland Ave, Roseville, MN 55113, USA

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About the Event

National and Regional Economic Conditions and Their Impact

Joseph Mahon, Director of Regional Outreach at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, will provide an overview of the current economic conditions for the United States and the Ninth District—an area that covers Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Montana and portions of Wisconsin and Michigan.  He will focus on inflation and employment and how these current conditions are impacting the economic policy, and he will outline the Fed’s regional outlook for 2022.

About Joe Mahon

Joe Mahon is a regional outreach director at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Prior to that, he served as a regional economist and as a staff writer and analyst for Minneapolis Fed publications the Region and fedgazette. Mahon's primary responsibilities involve tracking several sectors of the Ninth District economy—an area that covers Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Montana and portions of Wisconsin and Michigan—for the Fed.…

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Tickets

  • In Person Attendance

    For those who will attend in-person. Includes continental breakfast

    $15.00

    +$0.38 ticket service fee

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  • Virtual Option

    Will watch the presentation virtually.

    $5.00

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