Globalization and the Future

May 4, 2009 in Uncategorized

Dr Larry Chimerine

Dr Larry Chimerine

For more than 25 years as an economic consultant, Dr. Chimerine has lent his advice and council to an impressive resume of major Fortune 500 companies, financial institutions and government agencies, providing private consultation on the state of the U.S. and world economics, specific industries and sectors, and the impact of economic conditions on decision making, budgeting, and strategic planning. He serves on numerous corporate boards, is a member of various professional associations and has held teaching positions at three universities.

? Key Business and Economic Trends and Issues
? The New Business Realities
? Competing Successfully in the New Economy
? Technology, the Internet and the new Economy
? Business planning in the Global Economy

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Todd Buchholz

Todd Buchholz

Trend Forecaster, Investor, Author Expert, Global Economy
Todd Buchholz “lights up economics with a wickedly sparkling wit,” says the Associated Press. His editorials in the Wall Street Journal correctly forecast the 2001 slowdown in the U.S., and BusinessWeek raved about his book Market Shock, which warned of the quicksand facing the stock market. Buchholz shows audiences how to thrive in a challenging economy, and how to gear up for future prosperity. Successful Meetings Magazine named him one of the “21 Top Speakers for the Twentieth Century.”

? Is the Economy Headed Higher — or Off a Cliff?
? How To Compete in A Chaotic Economy
? The Inside Story on the White House, the Fed and Congress
? The Leaning Tower of Technobabble: Investing in Technology Todd Buchholz’s geopolitical speech topics include:
? Containing the Flames: How the US Can Regain Prosperity Amid World Turmoil
? The Hope and Danger Behind World Terror

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Joseph Stiglitz

Joseph Stiglitz

A graduate of Amherst College, he received his PHD from MIT in 1967, became a full professor at Yale in 1970, and in 1979 was awarded the John Bates Clark Award, given biennially by the American Economic Association to the economist under 40 who has made the most significant contribution to the field. He has taught at Princeton, Stanford, MIT and was the Drummond Professor and a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. He is now University Professor at Columbia University in New York and Chair of Columbia University’s Committee on Global Thought. He is also the co-founder and Executive Director of the Initiative for Policy Dialogue at Columbia. In 2001, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics for his analyses of markets with asymmetric information.

? Globalization
? Managing Crises
? Development and Aid
? Environment and Natural Resources
? Trade
? International Economic Institutions
? Economics and Economic Theory

Jeffrey Garten

Jeffrey Garten

Jeffrey E. Garten is a uniquely qualified speaker on the subjects of globalization, the economy, finance, trade and foreign policy. As a Professor at the Yale School of Management, he oversees the education of the leaders of tomorrow. A contributor to many leading publications, Garten currently writes a monthly column for Business Week on major challenges facing global business leaders. He is regularly sought after to lecture today’s business leaders on globalization and the many facets it encompasses.

? Where is the Global Economy Headed? Business Leadership in the 21st Century Five Burning Questions

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