Peter Davidson | California Receivers Forum Loyola X Symposium - Stump The Experts

Jan. 2024
Location: Hyatt Regency Long Beach

A presentation by renowned economic analyst, Danielle DiMartino Booth, global thought leader on monetary policy, economics and finance. Ms. DiMartino Booth spent nine years at the Federal Reserve Bank and is a regular contributor to financial publications such as Bloomberg, CNBC, Fox Business, Institutional Investor, Yahoo Finance, The Wall Street Journal, and more. Her book, FED UP: An Insider’s Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America was published in 2017 and her presentation at Loyola X will provide insight into what is happening with today’s economic issues.

Point Break: Stump the Experts
Panelists: Mike Essary, Calsur Property Management; Kathy Phelps, Raines Feldman LLP; Christopher Seymour, Gilmore Magness Janisse; Susan Uecker, Uecker & Associates Moderator: Peter Davidson, Ervin Cohen & Jessup

Join our panel of seasoned pros to explore those pressing, mind boggling questions that challenge many practitioners in our receivership world. All topics are open for discussion. Questions will be circulated in advance to address the concerns of participants in this lively one hour session.

https://receivers.org/loyola-x-symposium/loyola-x-symposium-program-schedule/

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