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Chase Investment Counsel 47th Annual Investor Conference: Crisis or Recovery – What does 2021 hold for us?
CHASE INVESTMENT COUNSEL 47TH ANNUAL INVESTOR CONFERENCE
Crisis or Recovery – What does 2021 hold for us?
When: Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Where: Virtual Conference via Zoom
Times: Please see times for each event below
Guest speaker bios and topics:
Stephen Moore, Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Project for Economic Growth, Institute for Economic Freedom and Opportunity, Heritage Foundation
Topic: Election Result Implications for the Economy and Stock Market
Robert F. Bruner, University Professor, Distinguished Professor of Business Administration, and Dean Emeritus of the Darden Graduate Business School
Topic: Myths and Realities of Financial Crises
4:00 pm – 4:30 pm Welcome and Investing Now for the Long Term
Chase Investment Counsel Team
4:30 pm – 4:40 pm Break
4:40 pm – 5:15 pm Election Result Implications for the Economy and Stock Market
Guest speaker: Stephen Moore, Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Project for Economic Growth, Institute for Economic Freedom and Opportunity, Heritage Foundation
5:15 – 5:25 pm Break
5:25 – 6:00 pm Myths and Realities of Financial Crises
Guest speaker: Robert F. Bruner, University Professor, Distinguished Professor of Business Administration, and Dean Emeritus of the Darden Graduate Business School
Stephen Moore
Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Project for Economic Growth, Institute for Economic Freedom and Opportunity, Heritage Foundation
“Election Implications for the Economy and Stock Market”
Stephen Moore, who formerly wrote on the economy and public policy for The Wall Street Journal, is the Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Project for Economic Growth, at The Heritage Foundation. Moore, who also was a member of The Journal’s editorial board, returned to Heritage in January 2014 — about 25 years after his tenure as the leading conservative think tank’s Grover M. Hermann Fellow in Budgetary Affairs from 1984 to 1987.
As Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Heritage, Moore focuses on advancing public policies that increase the rate of economic growth to help the United States retain its position as the global economic superpower. He also works on budget, fiscal and monetary policy and showcases states that get fiscal houses in order.
Robert F. Bruner
University Professor, Distinguished Professor of Business Administration, and Dean Emeritus of the Darden Graduate Business School
“Myths and Realities of Financial Crises”
Bob Bruner is University Professor at the University of Virginia, Distinguished Professor of Business Administration, and Dean Emeritus of the Darden Graduate Business School. He has also held visiting appointments at Harvard and Columbia Universities in the United States, and at INSEAD in France, and IESE in Spain. He is the author, co-author, or editor of more than 20 books, and has won several teaching awards. In 2012, Poets & Quants and CNNMoney/ Fortune named him “Dean of the Year.”
As a financial economist, Bruner is best known for his research on mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance and financial crises. His books, Case Studies in Finance (with Kenneth Eades and Michael Schill, now in its eighth edition), Deals from Hell and Applied Mergers and Acquisitions, have helped practitioners and students toward better practice. His book published in 2007, The Panic of 1907: Lessons Learned from the Market’s Perfect Storm, with Sean D. Carr, attracted attention for its discussion of the underpinnings of financial crises. Currently, Bruner’s writing and teaching are in the areas of leadership, asset management, and financial crises.
This conference is in the past. You can watch the replay here.