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Breakfast - Financial Executives Forum, Consequences of Financial Downturn on Area Economy, 1/14

Wharton Club members invited to join Tech Council of MD members
at Bethesda Country Club for Financial Executive Forum
Dr. Gerald A. Hanweck, George Mason's Finance Dept. Chair:
Consequences of the Financial Downturn on the Area Economy
Event Date: Wednesday, January 14th, 2009 at 7:30am


   

Summary of the Program:

The Financial Executive Forum of the Tech Council of Maryland is pleased to invite Wharton Club members to join them as they present this breakfast discussion: "Consequences of the Financial Downturn on the Area Economy"

Register now to attend the next breakfast of TCM’s Financial Executives Forum.  The topic of the breakfast will be addressed in a keynote from Dr. Gerald A. Hanweck, professor of finance and chair of the finance department in the School of Management at George Mason University. 

Please join us for this great morning of breakfast and networking.
 
About Dr. Hanweck:

Prior to his current position, Dr. Hanweck was a Visiting Scholar in the Division of Insurance and Research of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation from 2000-07.  He joined the faculty at George Mason in 1986, and teaches courses in corporate finance, applied global macroeconomics, financial institutions, and financial markets at the undergraduate and MBA levels.
 
Dr. Hanweck’s research interests include financial institutions and markets performance, public policy regarding these institutions and the structure of their markets, economic stabilization and monetary policy as they influence financial institutions and markets performance, and economies of scale and scope and mergers in the financial service industries.
 
Dr. Hanweck received a BA in economics from Stanford University and a PhD in economics from Washington University in St. Louis. Before joining George Mason University, he was an economist in the Division of Research and Statistics at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D.C., concentrating on banking company mergers, bank lending and operating performance and financial stability.

When: January 14, 2009, from 7:30 - 9:30 a.m.

Where: Bethesda Country Club, 7601 Bradley Blvd., Bethesda, MD
Near intersection of Bradley and Seven Locks Road

Reservations: Breakfast program is lower for members only, who may make reservations through this website.
Non-members are much more, and must make reservations with the Tech Council.

Must reserve in advance.

Members: $40/person for members and guests, who can reserve through our site.

Non-Members $89/person (can't reserve through our site).

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Directions
Wisconsin Avenue toward Bethesda to Bradley Boulevard
Left onto Bradley Boulevard
Follow Bradley Boulevard to Bethesda Country Club (just beyond Beltway overpass on right)

From Silver Spring:
Beltway to Exit 36 Old Georgetown Road
Exit 36 onto Old Georgetown Road toward Rockville to Democracy Boulevard
Left onto Democracy Boulevard to Seven Locks Road
Left onto Seven Locks Road to Bradley Boulevard
Left onto Bradley Boulevard to Bethesda County Club (on left)

From Gaithersburg/Frederick, I-270:
Bear right toward Virginia to Exit 1 Democracy Boulevard
Right onto Seven Locks Road
Left onto Bradley Boulevard to Bethesda County Club (on left)

From Virginia:
Beltway toward Silver Spring ot Exit 39 River Road
Exit 39 onto River Road toward Potomac to Seven Locks Road
Right onto Seven Locks Road to Bradley Boulevard
Right onto Bradley Boulevard to Bethesda County Club (on left)

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