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10th Annual North County Economic Summit

For 10 years, SDNEDC has been convening over 400 leaders from around San Diego’s North County to learn how national and international economic trends will impact the region.

Numerous questions loom on the horizon. Will the federal reserve be able to achieve a “soft landing” or will increased interest rates and inflationary fears drive the economy into a recession? With San Diego benefiting from a large military presence and many recession-proof innovation clusters, how will our region be impacted? How can we make sense of a slowing economy and continued severe tightness in the labor market? And what can you, as a business leader, do to plan?

This year’s new keynote speaker is Charlie Dougherty, Vice President and Economist of Wells Fargo’s Corporate and Investment Bank. Mr. Dougherty will focus on national and state trends. Josh Williams, President & Principal Researcher of BW Research, will cover this year’s North County Indicators Report, showing where North County is doing well and noting areas where we have opportunities to lead.

If you attended the event last year, you should have received an email with a discount code for this year’s event. Please email Caitlyn at ccanby@sdnedc.org if you have not received your code.

Early Bird Tickets through March 15:
Individual Member: $110 Member Table of 10: $1,100
Individual Non Member: $130 Non-Member Table of 10: $1,300

Regular Tickets March 16-May 4:
Individual Members: $120 Member Table of 10: $1,2000
Individual Non-member: $140 Non-Member Table of 10: $1,4000

If you are interested in sponsorship opportunities for this event, please email Caitlyn Canby at ccanby@sdnedc.org.

NC Daily Star Staff
NC Daily Star Staffhttps://NCDAILYSTAR.COM
Terry Woods has been a North County resident for over three decades. Community activist, Board of Directors Vista Chamber of Commerce, Member Carlsbad Chamber Commerce Married to Kathy Woods for 47 years, three children, three grandchildren and six grand dogs.
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