May Professional Development Meeting
Please join us for our
next Professional Development Meeting (PDM) on Tuesday May 12, 2009
for a discussion about:
2009 Economic
Progress Report and Forecast

We
are pleased to have Raymond Owens, III, Vice President and Sr.
Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, speak to the APICS Richmond
Chapter on May 12, 2009. Ray Owens is a senior economist and research
advisor in the Research Department and has been with the Richmond Fed
since 1983. Owens has published academic articles in fields as diverse
as monetary policy, financial markets, and economic development policy,
but he spends most of his time analyzing national and regional economic
conditions. In addition, he frequently talks to groups on current
economic developments and is regularly quoted in the financial press.
Owens created the Richmond Fed's monthly surveys of manufacturing and
service sector activity.
If you saw Mr. Owens
speak at the January 2009 ISM meeting, this is a great opportunity to
see how our economy has progressed since then in the wake of the
stimulus package, recent consumer spending numbers, and the latest gross
domestic product numbers. Please bring your boss or supervisor to join
in this enlightening and extremely timely discussion on the 2009
Economic Progress Report and Forecast.
Meeting Information:
Tuesday, May 12, 2009, 6:00pm
6:00-6:45pm - Registration , Networking, and Light Dinner
6:45-7:00pm - Announcements and Introductions
7:00-7:45pm - Raymond
Owens, III Presentation
7:45-8:00pm - Questions & Answers - open to attendees
Wyeth
Richmond Cummings Auditorium
1405 Cummings Drive
2nd Floor Annex
Richmond, VA 23220
Cost:
$15 per person, for members, guests and visitors. You may pay in one of three ways:
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Check at the door, made out to "Richmond APICS".
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Cash at the door (exact amount, change will not be available)
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Easy and secure advance payment through PayPal,
our preferred method:
Reservations:
You must register for this PDM in advance with at
RSVP@APICSrichmond.org
by Monday, May 11th, 2009.
Please print this page for your
co-workers, bosses, and interested guests and encourage them to come!
Directions
and Map:
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