2012 Greater Washington Economic Conference
The 2012 Greater Washington Economic Conference was held on Friday, January 13th and was attended by more than more than 500 community leaders, policymakers, area economists, government officials and interested citizens. The conference was sponsored by Cardinal Bank in cooperation with the George Mason University School of Public Policy and the Center for Regional Analysis. Noted conference speakers included: Stephen S. Fuller, Ph.D., University Professor and Director of the Center for Regional Analysis, School of Public Policy, George Mason University; Lisa Sturtevant, Ph.D., Assistant Research Professor, Center for Regional Analysis, School of Public Policy, George Mason University; Neil Irwin, Economic Reporter, The Washington Post; Alex Orfinger, Publisher, Washington Business Journal; David D. Flanagan, President, Elm Street Development; Robert C. Hubbell, President, Brookfield Washington, LLC; Dennis M. Griffith, EVP/ Chief Lending Officer, Cardinal Bank; Robert C. Kettler, CEO and Founder, Kettler.
Presentations from the 2012 Economic Forecasting Conference:
Dr. Stephen Fuller, GMU Center for Regional Analysis
Is This a Recovery or What? The Near-Term Outlook for the Washington Area Economy
Dr. Lisa Sturtevant, GMU Center for Regional Analysis
What Will Drive the Washington DC Region’s Housing Market?
