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Published: Wednesday, November 10, 2010

What lies ahead for the area's economy?

What: Annual economic forecast breakfast: Business strategy for the economic recovery

When: 7 to 9 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 18

Where: Everett Golf and Country Club, 1500 52nd St. SE, Everett

Cost: $35 member earned rate; $300 member reserved table; $60 general admission

More info: Register here or call 425-257-3222, ext. 0.

The Everett Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes back Hart Hodges, director of the Center for Economic and Business Research at Western Washington University, for a look at economic trends, challenges and emerging opportunities for Snohomish County, the region and state from a national and local perspective.

Also joining the forum this year will be Richard S. Davis, president of the Washington Research Council, who will discuss the impact of this year’s various initiatives on the economic outlook from the state budget and legislative standpoint.

Moderated by Bob Bolerjack, editorial page editor for The Herald, attendees can expect a multifaceted perspective on our economy. A question-and-answer session will wrap up the program.

The event is sponsored by HUB International Northwest LLC, Puget Sound Energy, Snohomish County Business Journal, Snohomish County PUD and Bank of America.
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