NORWICH – Commerce Chenango will host their annual Economic Outlook Breakfast on Thursday, Feb. 29 at the Canasawacta Country Club, 261 County Road 44 in Norwich.
The event is sponsored by NBT Bank and NBT Insurance Agency and begins at 7:30 a.m. with networking and breakfast, followed by keynote speaker Kenneth J. Entenmann, CFA.
Entenmann is NBT Bank’s Chief Investment Officer and Chief Economist. He has over 35 years of investment experience and will deliver his current economic outlook presentation titled “Returning to Normal (Still).” This presentation includes a timely overview of how economic growth, sustained inflation and government spending impact the economy and markets.
“At NBT, we look forward to partnering with Commerce Chenango to offer this event each year,” said NBT Bank President & CEO John H. Watt, Jr. “In addition to the opportunity to connect with the local business community, it provides us with a forum to learn about and discuss the economic and market dynamics affecting us all in the year ahead.”
To register for this event, please email info@chenangony.org or call (607) 334-1400 by Feb. 23. Admission is $15 for Commerce Chenango members and $25 for guests.
Sal Testani, President & CEO said, “Commerce Chenango is incredibly lucky that NBT brings us world-class financial analyst Ken Entenmann who is both entertaining and intelligent to speak at this event. NBT continues to create value by bringing Wall Street to Norwich, and I hope everyone takes advantage of this opportunity.”
Commerce Chenango's events and programs are supported by sponsors, including NBT Bank, NBT Insurance Agency, Preferred Mutual Insurance Company, sfcu, Kerry Bio Science, Unison, Achieve, and Excellus BCBS. We express our gratitude and appreciation to all of them.
Organized in 1959, Commerce Chenango is a not-for-profit community-based organization dedicated to enhancing the economic growth of Chenango County and the surrounding area.
Visit www.commercechenango.com for more information on Commerce Chenango services and programs.
- From Commerce Chenango