Inland Empire Vision: A joint venture between the Rose Institute and Lowe Institute at CMC
Inland Empire Vision:
Trends and Challenges
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Join business and government leaders on Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at this must-attend event as we discuss the trends and challenges facing the Inland Empire.
Policy Changes Facing the Region:
Greg Devereaux – Former San Bernardino County CEO
Inland Empire Forecast:
Manfred Keil – Professor of Economics at CMC
Moderated Conversation:
Impact of $15 Minimum Wage on Local Business
Unveiling of the Inland Empire Consumer Sentiment Index
Location: Claremont McKenna College | Roberts Pavilion | 690 N. Mills Ave, Claremont, CA 91711
Time: Breakfast and Networking 7:00 am | Program 8:00 am – 11:00 am
Tickets: $35 per person | Table of 8 $200 | Click Here to Register
Claremont McKenna College hosts Inland Empire Vision: Trends and Challenges, a morning conference, which will feature CMC economists presenting the Inland Empire Forecast and the Inland Empire Consumer Confidence Index. Greg Devereaux, recently retired CEO of San Bernardino County, will give a keynote speech on local economic development policy. The program will also feature a discussion of the $15 minimum wage featuring Tom Manzo, President of Timely Prefinished Steel Door Frames and Bill Phelps, CEO of Wetzel’s Pretzels. Attendees will participate in a collaborative exercise to identify key challenges facing the Inland Empire.
Please join us on Tuesday, March 27, 2018, at the Roberts Pavilion at Claremont McKenna College.