What’s Next for the Bay Area Economy? Reality, Resiliency, Reinvention, and Risks

Hosted by RSM
Open to All FEI Members
1.5 CPE Credits
Register here via Zoom
 

The U.S. economy faces a sea-change as the Federal Reserve begins to raise interest rates and the pandemic transitions to endemic. Join RSM's Deputy Chief Economist, Kevin Depew, as he shares deeper insights into what will drive both our national and Bay Area economies this year. This session will cover key topics such as workforce, supply chain, digital transformation and more.


Speaker information:

Kevin Depew, Deputy Chief Economist and National Eminence Program Leader, RSM

As RSM’s deputy chief economist and industry eminence program leader, Kevin provides RSM’s clients with macroeconomic and industry perspectives and insights they need to successfully manage their middle market businesses. He helps produce two unique reports, The Real Economy and the RSM U.S. Middle Market Business Index.

In addition to working with external clients and presenting the middle market economic perspective on webinars and at industry events, Kevin leads the firm’s Industry Eminence Program. The program enables senior analysts across key client industries to forecast industry trends, including how artificial intelligence, machine learning and data will reshape business in the short and long term.

 


 

Speakers

Mr. Kevin Depew

Deputy Chief Economist, National Industry Eminence Program Leader
RSM US LLP

Credits

1.50 CPE
Basic

Method

group-internet-based

Field

Economics, Technical

Prerequisites

none

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