PNC’s Economic and Investment Outlook for 2024

  • 5:30 - 6:30 pm – Networking, Cocktails & Appetizers
  • 6:30 - 7:30 pm – Presentation

EARN 1 CPE CREDIT

Stu Hoffman, PNC’s Senior Economic Advisor, will provide PNC’s economic and investment outlook for 2024.

Screen-Shot-2022-11-16-at-2-55-34-PM.pngStuart G. Hoffman, Senior Economic Advisor - The PNC Financial Financial Services Group

Stuart G. Hoffman is senior economic advisor for The PNC Financial Services Group. In this role, Hoffman works with PNC clients to provide expert analysis and forecasts for national, regional and global economic and financial trends. Prior to being named to his new role in April 2017, he served as PNC’s chief economist and was principal spokesperson on all economic issues. Hoffman has been recognized as one of the most accurate economic and interest rate forecasters in the prestigious Wall Street Journal economic survey covering the 1988 to 2016 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. He has been frequently quoted in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Financial Times and Barron’s. He was a regular guest on CNBC and Bloomberg TV. In addition, he was regularly interviewed by the Associated Press, Reuter’s news wire services and NPR.

Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-live

Field

Economics, Technical

Prerequisites

None

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