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Thursday 13 May, from
7.30am to 9.30am.
After a year of major disruptions caused by the COVID pandemic, followed by recessions in most countries worldwide, what will 2021-2022 look like at home and globally?
Despite its first recession in almost 30 years, Australia has proven resilient. It is part of a very exclusive club of nations that have managed to keep the pandemic under control, provided quick and robust economic support, and limited the economic damages. In other words, Australia is still the lucky country and well positioned for economic recovery.
The presentation will be preceded by a light continental buffet breakfast for the in-person guests.
Commerce Chenango in Norwich will host their annual Economic Outlook Briefing Feb. 25 in partnership with NBT Bank and supporting sponsor Preferred Mutual.
NBT senior vice president and chief investment officer Kenneth J. Entenmann, CFA, will serve as keynote speaker. Entenmann has more than 33 years of investment experience and for the past seven years has provided attendees with a great overview of the economy, both local, statewide and global. This year’s presentation will help to define some of the economic impacts due to COVID-19.
“While this year’s Economic Outlook event will look a little different, we are pleased that Ken will once again join us virtually to share his ‘outlook’ on our economy. This discussion is critical to the recovery efforts here in Chenango County, and in the Southern Tier,” said Commerce Chenango president and CEO Kerri Green. “While no one knows how 2021 will unfold, it’s evident that we need to have serious discussions now about recov