Speakers
- Rajeev Dhawan, Economic Forecasting Center, Georgia State University
- KC (Kiernan) Conway, Executive Managing Director, Real Estate Analytics Valuation & Advisory Services
- Esmael Adibi, Director, A. Gary Anderson Center for Economic Research and Anderson Chair of Economic Analysis at Chapman University
- Kathryn Lawler, External Affairs Manager, Atlanta Regional Commission
Conference Program
8:00 a.m. | Registration & Breakfast | |
8:30 a.m. | Words of Welcome | Fenwick Huss Dean J. Mack Robinson College of Business Georgia State University |
8:35 a.m. | Brake and Throttle: A Story of Commercial Real Estate Three years after the great swoon of 2008, where do we stand in terms of commercial Real Estate recovery? The talk will focus on factors that cause frictions and also that can be accelerants for any type of recovery in this sector. |
KC Conway Executive Managing Director, Market Analytics Colliers International Valuation & Advisory Services |
9:00 a.m. | Residential Real Estate and California California has the second highest unemployment rate in the nation and in spite of ongoing tech boom in the Silicon Valley; the pace of job growth is still weak. Why? The spillover of a weak job growth to a sputtering real estate recovery has led to fiscal shenanigans in balancing the state's budget. The talk will focus on the prospect for the recovery and lessons for fiscal management in other states. |
Esmael Adibi Senior Economist A. Gary Anderson Center for Econ Research. |
9:25 a.m. | 2012 Transportation Referendum and Potential Impact on Metro Atlanta Review of the Transportation Investment Act including highlights of the metro Atlanta region’s project list and the potential impact of this 1% sales tax dedicated to infrastructure on the ten county area. |
Kathryn Lawler External Affairs Manager Atlanta Regional Commission |
9:50 a.m. | Q & A | |
10:05 a.m. | Refreshments Break | |
10:30 a.m. | Forecast of the Nation, State and Region The last year was marked by numerous crises around the world – turmoil and revolution in Middle East and North Africa, tsunami and earthquake in Japan, unending sovereign debt drama in Europe and stock market rollercoaster in the U.S. Opening the new year we now ask the question – shall we expect changes in 2012 or will the 2012 be more of the 2011? |
Rajeev Dhawan Director Economic Forecasting Center J. Mack Robinson College of Business Georgia State University |
11:40 a.m. | Q & A Conclusion | |
11:50 a.m. | Light Lunch & Networking |