Details — “The Trump Presidency: Economic Policy Opportunities & Challenges”--The 16th Annual Executive Roundtable — April 3
Date: 4/3 | Time: 4 pm |
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As President Trump and the Republican-led Congress navigate the first 100 days of the Trump presidency, there are many questions about how the promises made on the campaign trail translate into the reality of governing. What changes in economic policy can we expect to see during a Trump presidency, and how will those policies affect Americans? In the 16th Annual Executive Roundtable, “The Trump Presidency: Economic Policy Opportunities & Challenges,” co-sponsored by the Allegheny College Center for Business and Economics (CBE) and the Law & Policy Program, expert panelists from the world of economics and politics will discuss the implications of President Trump’s initial policy initiatives and the economic opportunities and challenges that will confront him during his presidency. The roundtable will take place on Monday, April 3, at 4 p.m. in Ford Chapel.
Moderator: Tomas Nonnenmacher, Ph.D., Professor of Economics
Panelists:
Karen Ubelhart ’77
Allegheny College Board of Trustees
Senior Industrials Analyst, Bloomberg
Jason MacDonald
Associate Professor, Political Science, West Virginia University
Norman Robertson
Economic Advisor, Smithfield Trust Company
Former Chief Economist, Mellon Bank
Martin Pfinsgraff ’77
Allegheny College Board of Trustees
Retired Senior Deputy Comptroller for Large Bank Supervision, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, U.S. Department of the Treasury
Please contact Beth Ryan, bryan@allegheny.edu if you have any questions.