| Event: | Economic Recovery: Under Construction |
| From: | Reed Construction Data |
| When: | 3:00PM EST 01 28, 2010 |
| Where: | Online (Webinar) |
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Gain insight into the future of construction as expert economists provide an in-depth look at residential and nonresidential construction activity including the institutional, industrial and heavy engineering sectors.
Speakers
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Ken Simonson Chief Economist, AGC of America Ken has 30 years of experience analyzing, advocating and communicating about economic and tax issues. He is interviewed and quoted almost daily by local and national media, including The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Business Week, and CNBC. Ken has a BA in economics from the University of Chicago, an MA in economics from Northwestern University, and has taken advanced graduate economics courses at the Université de Paris, Johns Hopkins and Georgetown. |
| Kermit Baker Chief Economist, AIA Kermit Baker is the Chief Economist for the American Institute of Architects in Washington, D.C. In this capacity, he analyzes business and construction trends in the U.S. economy and examines their impact on AIA members and the architectural profession. Kermit originated the AIA’s Architectural Billings Index as well as the AIA Consensus Construction Forecast Panel. Kermit received his Masters degree in Urban Planning from Harvard University and holds a Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the same field. In 2002, Kermit was named honorary member of the AIA. |
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Jim Haughey Chief Economist, Reed Construction Data Jim has over thirty years experience as a business economist, including twenty years monitoring the construction market. He has previously worked in government, corporate and consulting roles and has taught at the University of Michigan, Ohio University, Michigan State University and the University of Massachusetts. He has a Ph.D. degree in economics from the University of Michigan. |
AIA Learning Units
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AIA member Architects may receive one and a half (1.5) Learning Units (LU) for attending this webcast. Non-member Architects may request a certification of completion. Members must include the AIA member number during registration. Provider number: K054 |
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