NKY Chamber, Cincinnati USA to host regional economic summit

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and the Cincinnati USA Partnership will be hosting the 2009 Regional Economic Outlook on January 27 at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center.Topics will include the new administration’s economic policy, the federal government’s bailout package, regional population growth, and the state of the local manufacturing industry.A panel of the region’s top economists, including representatives from Northern Kentucky University, Xavier University, the University of Cincinnati, and the private sector will take part in a question and answer section that will uncover strategies to help the region navigate its way through the down market.Admission is $25, free for Partnership investors.Read the full article and/or pre-register here.

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The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and the Cincinnati USA Partnership will be hosting the 2009 Regional Economic Outlook on January 27 at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center.

Topics will include the new administration’s economic policy, the federal government’s bailout package, regional population growth, and the state of the local manufacturing industry.

A panel of the region’s top economists, including representatives from Northern Kentucky University, Xavier University, the University of Cincinnati, and the private sector will take part in a question and answer section that will uncover strategies to help the region navigate its way through the down market.

Admission is $25, free for Partnership investors.

Read the full article and/or pre-register here.

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