14th Annual Oregon Economic Forum

The New Economy of Sin and Robots

 

Thursday, October 26, 2017
Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront
1401 SW Naito Pkwy, Portland, OR 97201
Program runs from 745am to 11am
Breakfast begins at 700 am

Parking information

Registration closed for 2017. We look forward to seeing you in 2018.

Individual – $80
Table- $520

Join us for the 14th Annual Oregon Economic Forum as we explore the changing economy and how it affects you and your firm. Learn about Oregon’s growing sin economy with Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Economist Josh Lehner and University of Oregon Economics Professor Ben Hansen. And also you don’t want to miss the Economic and Financial Review and Preview with Oregon Economic Forum Director Tim Duy and KeyBank Chief Investment Strategist Bruce McCain.

We are very excited to have Lawrence Mishel as this year’s keynote speaker. Lawrence Mishel, a nationally recognized economist, is president of the Economic Policy Institute, a role he assumed in 2002. Mishel first joined EPI in 1987 as research director. In the more than two decades he has been with EPI, Mishel has helped build it into the nation’s premier research organization focused on U.S. living standards and labor markets.

We look forward to seeing you at this exciting event!

Special thanks to our presenting sponsor KeyBank and our bronze sponsors the Port of Portland, Northwest Natural, and the Portland Business Alliance.

Presenters

Opening Address
Michael H. Schill, President, University of Oregon

Economic and Financial Review and Preview
Tim Duy, Director, Oregon Economic Forum, University of Oregon

Bruce McCain, Chief Strategist, Key Private Bank

Read Tim Duy on Bloomberg Prophets.

Oregon’s Growing Sin Economy
Josh Lehner, Economist, Oregon Office of Economic Analysis
Ben Hansen, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Oregon

Keynote Address
Are The Robots Coming For Your Job?
Lawrence Mishel, President Economic Policy Institute

For information on sponsoring this event, please contact Tim Duy at 541-346-4660 or duy@uoregon.edu

duy@uoregon.edu