Recession coming? Find out from EBC keynote Alan Beaulieu
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Alan Beaulieu's presentation, "Shifting Gears and Looking Ahead," will discuss how the U.S. and global economies are not what they were last year and what to expect in 2019.

San Jose -- Alan Beaulieu, president and a principal of ITR Economics, will discuss the economic outlook for 2019 in a webinar on Tuesday, January 29 at 3 p.m. Eastern.  His presentation, "Shifting Gears and Looking Ahead," will discuss how the U.S. and global economies are not what they were last year and what to expect in 2019.  The changes that he will discuss include:

  • Policy pressures/benefits on business
  • Consumer behavior
  • Business spending
  • Labor market
  • Commodity prices
  • Interest Rates
  • Impact on our markets

Attendees will be prepared for the rest of 2019 and will have the confidence to effect tactical changes that will enhance profitability through 2020.  Since 1990, Beaulieu has consulted across North America, Europe, and Asia, optimizing companies’ forecasts and planning to increase profits through his mastery of business-cycle trend analysis. Alan also serves as Senior Economic Advisor to numerous U.S. and international trade associations.  The webinar will be moderated by FDMC editor, Will Sampson.  Register for the webinar.

Beaulieu has been a frequent keynote at the Executive Briefing Conference, which will be held April 14-16 at the San Jose Marriott. View the full agenda.   The 2019 EBC provides strategic and practical information that addresses manufacturing challenges, and a forum for discovery. EBC helps executives anticipate business opportunities and beat the challenges that lie ahead and will ignite and inspire business leaders to create change when they return home.

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Harry Urban is the retired publisher of the Woodworking Network. Urban spent more than 30 years working in business-to-business publishing, trade shows, and conferences. He has travelled extensively throughout North America and overseas visiting and reporting on major manufacturing facilities and trade shows. In retirement, he's still following the woodworking industry, but he plans to do a lot more fishing.