Join Enterprise Bank for
Post-Election Economic Outlook
Thursday, November 17, 2022
8:30am - 9:30am
Zoom
What will you learn:
Hot on the heels of the November 8th mid-term election, Todd Buchholz will provide a breakdown of the results and what they could mean going forward.
Gain fresh insights, delivered with wit and wisdom, on what the latest political changes could mean in the areas of:
- Employment
- Inflation/Recession
- Retirement
- Geo-Political Relations
About the speaker:
Todd Buchholz “lights up economics with a wickedly sparkling wit,” says the Associated Press. He recently jousted with James Carville and Ben Stein, and Successful Meetings Magazine named him one of the “21 Top Speakers for the 21st Century.” His editorials in the Wall Street Journal and commentaries on PBS and CNBC correctly forecast the soaring inflation of 2022, the 2014 collapse in energy prices, the 2008 pop in commodity prices, the downgrade of the U.S. debt rating, and the 2001 recession. The New York Times has turned to him to decipher terrorist threats and the job market. The Wall Street Journal named his newest book The Price of Prosperity a “must-read.” Buchholz entertains his audiences and shows them how to thrive in a challenging economy, while gearing up for future prosperity.
From White House to Wall Street. A former director of economic policy at the White House, a managing director of the legendary $15 billion Tiger hedge fund, and an award-winning economics teacher at Harvard, Buchholz targets his entertaining remarks to the cutting edge of economics, finance, and business strategy. His insights have been widely cited by leading Democrats and Republicans. Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers said about Buchholz’s New Ideas from Dead Economists: “If you read only one economics book this year, read this one.” Buchholz is a frequent commentator on ABC News, PBS, and CBS, and recently hosted his own special on CNBC. Buchholz has debated such luminaries as Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz. He is also the inventor of the Math Arrow, which makes mathematics more intuitive for children. Martin Cooper, inventor of the cellphone calls the Math Arrow “ingenious.” Buchholz has served as a fellow at Cambridge University.