NBDA SIGNATURE EVENT “The New Normal – Post Inaugural Business Impact”

The recent election will have new impact for Houston businesses. More than just a transition for us locally, we could be looking at a fundamental change in the business landscape. Are you doing what it takes to thrive in the new economy? Key business leaders will share key economic indicators to help you understand and plan for the year ahead. Get the most current data around key issues on energy, construction and healthcare …and learn what the job growth looks like for Houston businesses.

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With our executive panel, you will hear directly from leading economists and C-level business leaders on how they are handling these changes and what they are doing towards strategic growth.  Learn important initiatives to help you and your company, your prospects, clients and referral sources.

  • Patrick Jankowski, Senior VP Research at the Greater Houston Partnership
  • Jesse Thompson, Business Economist; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Houston Office
  • Paul O’Sullivan, Senior Vice President and CEO – Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center
  • Tracey Abram-Anthony, Vice President & Chief Compliance Officer at Crane Worldwide Logistics
  • Zach Lee, Chief Executive Officer, ARM Energy

Event Date : Feb 7, 2017

Agenda :

11:30am Registration and Networking
11:50am Call the Meeting to Order and Thank Sponsors
12:05pm Speaker & Moderated Panel
12:45pm Questions & Answer Time
1:00pm Adjourn

Location Name : The Junior League of Houston

Location Address : 1811 Briar Oaks Lane Houston, Texas 77027

Speaker :

Patrick Jankowski
Senior Vice President, Research and Regional Economist
Greater Houston Partnership

Jesse Thompson
Business Economist
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Houston Office

Paul O’Sullivan
Senior Vice President and CEO
Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center

Tracey L. Abram-Anthony
Vice President & Chief Compliance Officer
Crane Worldwide Logistics – IAH

Zach Lee
Chief Executive Officer
ARM Energy