U of A economist Mervin Jebaraj (pictured above) and Northwest Arkansas Council CEO Nelson Peacock will share regional financial tendencies on Oct. 25 on the City Heart in Fayetteville. Register now.
The Heart for Enterprise and Financial Analysis within the Sam M. Walton Faculty of Enterprise on the College of Arkansas, in collaboration with the Northwest Arkansas Council, will launch the annual State of the Northwest Arkansas Area Report at 11:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 25, on the Fayetteville City Heart, 15 W Mountain Avenue in Fayetteville.
First launched in 2011, the State of the Northwest Arkansas Area Report is seen as top-of-the-line measures of the realm’s financial system, evaluating that to look areas corresponding to Madison, Wisconsin; Raleigh, North Carolina; Provo-Orem, Utah; Des Moines, Iowa; and Austin, Texas.
Mervin Jebaraj, director of the Center for Business and Economic Research, may also share financial knowledge from the middle’s Quarterly Enterprise Evaluation.
“This system will talk about projections for the nationwide and regional financial system because it recovers from a interval of excessive inflation,” Jebaraj stated. “Because the nationwide and state financial system grows by way of these challenges, well timed financial info is significant to good enterprise and coverage resolution making.”
Further visitor speaker info might be launched quickly.
The associated fee for this system and luncheon is $50. Preregistration is required, and the deadline is Friday, Oct. 20. Reservations might be made for the luncheon at cber.uark.edu or by calling 479-575-4151.
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