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The Chamber’s Annual Economic Forecast, illustrates the impact a true regional Chamber of Commerce has on the entire business community. The program features a recognized economic expert to present the latest projections and trends affecting your region, your local community, and your business. This year we welcome Stuart G. Hoffman, senior vice president and chief economist, The PNC Financial Services Group.
Stuart G. Hoffman serves as the principal spokesperson on all economic issues for PNC. Hoffman was recognized as the most accurate forecaster for 2004 by
BusinessWeek and the second most accurate economic and interest rate forecaster for 2006 by
USA Today. In addition, he was named one of the top forecasters in the
Wall Street Journal economic survey covering the 1988 to 2012 period.
Hoffman joined PNC in 1980 after a six-year tenure with the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. He became vice president and senior economist for PNC in 1987 and was elected senior vice president and chief economist in 1991. The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and
Barron's. In addition, he is a regular guest on CNBC, Bloomberg TV and
The Wall Street Journal Radio Report. He is regularly interviewed by the
Associated Press and
Reuter's news wire services. Hoffman is currently serving on the American Bankers Economic Advisory Committee.
He also serves on the board of directors of the Economic Club of Pittsburgh - the local chapter of National Association for Business Economics (NABE). He is a past president of the National Association for Business Economics. Hoffman is a 1971 graduate of Pennsylvania State University. He received a master's degree in 1973 and a doctorate degree in economics in 1975, both from the University of Cincinnati, where he was a Charles Phelps Taft Memorial Fellow. In 2004, the University of Cincinnati honored him as a Distinguished Alumnus and in 2011 presented him with The Carl Linder Award for Outstanding Business Achievement.
This is a must-attend event for your business and key employees. Past presenters have included Mark Vitner, senior economist for Wells Fargo; Dr.Bruce Yandle, Alumni Distinguished Professor of Economics Emeritus at Clemson University and Dean Emeritus of Clemson University’s College of Business & Behavioral Science; and Brent Lane, director of the UNC Center for Competitive Economies.
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