
Midwest Economic Forecast Forum
Don’t miss this unique Midwest and national economic forecast for 2023!
Presented by the Wisconsin Bankers Association, in partnership with the Michigan Bankers Association, Minnesota Bankers Association, and Missouri Bankers Association
Thursday, January 12, 2023 – 10:30 a.m. – Noon CT (11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. ET)
Prepare for 2023 by joining an economic outlook with St. Louis Fed President James Bullard during this virtual event. Then listen to Augustine Faucher, Chief Economist with the PNC Financial Services Group, as he shares what he expects in 2023 and beyond.
Bankers are encouraged to invite their business clients to virtually share these economic insights. Individual or group registration rates are available.
Virtual Forum Agenda
10:30 – 11:15 a.m. CT
An Economic Outlook with Federal Reserve Bank President James Bullard
Time will be allotted for open Q & A.
11:15 a.m.–Noon CT
Recession Risks Elevated in 2023 as Fed Raises Interest Rates to Fight Inflation – Augustine (Gus) Faucher
Who Should Attend?
Bank leaders with an interest in the economic and business environment will find value in hearing from our nationally-recognized speakers. Bankers are encouraged to invite their business customers to attend as a part of the bank’s group of attendees. Group pricing is available for your bank. Associate Members of the presenting state bankers associations are also invited to register to attend.
Registration Information
Registration is available individually or as a group. Take advantage of our group pricing to invite additional staff and business customers to join your bank in attending!
- Individual Registration – $39/connection
- Group Registration – up to 10 virtual connections – $149/group
Limited sponsorship opportunities are available for this multi-state event. Contact WBA’s Nick Loppnow via email for more information.
Media Inquiries: For a Media Registration for the event, please contact WBA’s Cassandra Krause at 608-441-1216 or ckrause@wisbank.com. Advance registration is required.