Early Bird Registration: CERF Ventura County Forecast Event rescheduled to March 8

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RESCHEDULED TO A NEW DATE!!!!

2022 Ventura County Economic Forecast

Looking Ahead During Extraordinary Times

Tuesday, March 8, 2022
8:30 a.m.
Scherr Forum Theatre
2100 E. Thousand Oaks Boulevard
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362

* Vaccination or negative Covid-19 test required

The California Lutheran University Center for Economic Research and Forecasting (CERF) Annual Ventura County Economic Forecast will be back in person! This premier networking and forecast event will include an in-depth analysis of the county’s economic performance and an assessment of its economic and demographic future. The program will also include detailed analysis and forecasts for the United States and California economies. Speakers will include: CERF Executive Director, Matthew Fienup and Featured Speaker Danielle DiMartino-Booth. See www.clucerf.org for more details.

Early bird ticket price – $75 until March 4th, $95 after March 4th or at event; free with CLU ID. For more information, contact Victoria Young or Ashley Freas at vyoung@callutheran.edu or freas@callutheran.edu.

If you would like to discuss sponsorship opportunities or would like more information, please contact Victoria Young or Ashley Freas at 805-493-3668. (vyoung@callutheran.edu or freas@callutheran.edu)

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FEATURED SPEAKER
Danielle DiMartino-Booth, National Speaker and full-time columnist for Bloomberg View

Danielle DiMartino-Booth is a full-time columnist for Bloomberg View and a commentator frequently featured on CNBC, Bloomberg, Fox News, Fox Business News, Yahoo Finance and other major media outlets. DiMartino-Booth spent nine years at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas where she served as Advisor to President Richard W. Fisher throughout the financial crisis until 2015. Her work at the Fed focused on financial stability and the efficacy of unconventional monetary policy, and her position at the Fed gave her a front row seat to the extraordinary interventions undertaken during the Financial Crisis and their ultimate effect on economic growth and economic equality for the nation. DiMartino-Booth’s work inside the Fed is the basis of her book FED UP: An Insider’s Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America. ?

FORECAST PRESENTATION
Matthew Fienup, PhD, Executive Director of the Center for Economic Research & Forecasting (CERF)

Matthew Fienup is the Executive Director of the Center for Economic Research & Forecasting at California Lutheran University. He is also Assistant Professor of Economics and teaches courses in Econometrics, Macroeconomics and Environmental Economics in CLU’s Masters of Quantitative Economics Program. Matthew is a member of the Wall Street Journal Economic Forecasting Survey. He was the recipient of 2019 and 2020 Crystal Ball Awards for the Zillow Home Price Expectations Survey (formerly the Case Shiller Home Price Survey). CERF’s U.S. home price forecast received multiple top-3 rankings among more than 100 forecasts included in the survey.

Matthew completed his doctorate in Environmental Economics at the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management at UC Santa Barbara. He returned to school to pursue his PhD after running a small business in Ventura County for more than a decade. His other specialties are California Natural History, technical rock climbing and photography. Matthew graduated summa cum laude from Brooks Institute of Photography and spent more than 15 years working as a professional climbing guide.

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About the Center for Economic Research and Forecasting
CERF provides local, state and national forecasts for government, business and nonprofit leaders. The National Association for Business Economics, the Economist, the Pacific Coast Business Times, CNN Money and Case-Shiller Macro Markets have included CERF forecasters in their surveys on economic policies and outlooks, home prices, jobs and the presidential election. Learn more »
Contact Ashley Freas or Victoria Young at (805) 493-3668, freas@callutheran.edu or vyoung@callutheran.edu for more information about this event.