Eric Post, Senior Economist and Econ Manager at ITR Economics, will help members gain critical insight into the economic risks and opportunities facing their organizations during these uncertain economic conditions at the upcoming March Economic Update Event.
This hybrid webinar and seminar will provide insights into the latest economic developments & future trends for the U.S. and global economy and its effects on the fluid power industry. The event will take place both in-person at the Hilton Chicago – O’Hare/Rosemont hotel in Chicago, Illinois as well as virtually.
All NFPA members can attend, so feel free to forward this to others in your company.
In-Person Schedule:
Breakfast Service – 8:00am (CT)
Eric Post Presentation – 9:00 – 10:00am
Virtual Schedule:
Eric Post Presentation – 9:00 – 10:00am (CT)
If you have any questions, please contact Joe Zwier at (414) 778-3361 or jzwier@nfpa.com
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