PNC Chief Economist Gus Faucher presents "U.S. and Nashville Economic Outlook"


FEI Nashville is pleased to welcome PNC Financial Services Group Chief Economist, Dr. Augustine "Gus" Faucher, to our podium.  Gus will present "U.S. and Nashville Economic Outlook", paying particular attention to the factors impacting the Middle Tennessee business environment, as well as assessing the overall US economy.  

Dr. Faucher is a friend of FEI, having previously addressed FEI Pittsburgh on multiple occasions, as well as delivering remarks at FEI's National Summit conference this past May.  PNC, ranked the 7th-largest bank in the U.S. by assets*, is an important actor in any measure of the U.S. economy.  We look forward to hosting Dr. Faucher and look forward to his insights - please plan to join us.
 
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1.0 Credit of CPE
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FEI Nashville will continue to monitor local Covid-19 conditions, and will determine whether or not a virtual attendance option will be available closer to the date of the event.  Contact Kimberly Phegley at [email protected] with any questions.


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Speakers

Dr. Augustine Faucher

Chief Economist
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-live

Field

Economics, Technical

Prerequisites

none

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