Economic Forecasting Center, Upcoming Forecasting Conference
"Financial Turmoil and Regional Growth Prospects"
Wednesday, November 19, 2008

   · Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2008
   · Time: 8:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
   · Location: Speakers Auditorium, 
    Georgia State University Student Center
   
44 Courtland Street
    Atlanta, Georgia 30303 
    · Price: $200
Attendees of the conference in Student Center
     For more information:    
   - call us at 404-413-7260
   - or email efc@gsu.edu 
    Directions to conference
Speakers:
  Robert Fornaro, President and CEO, AirTran Airways
  Janet Speyrer, Assoc Dean for Research & Professor of Economics, UNO Business and Economic Research
  Erwan Quintin, Senior Economist and Policy Advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  Rajeev Dhawan, Director, Economic Forecasting Center

Conference Program

8:00 a.m.

Registration & Breakfast

 

8:30 a.m.

Words of Welcome                                                                   

H. Fenwick Huss
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Dean
Robinson College of Business

8:35 a.m.

Evolution of the Airline Industry
Over the past 30 years, certain events have triggered significant change in the airline industry. The latest issue being the rapid rise in fuel prices and its impact on airline costs, capacity and passenger demand.

Mr. Fornaro will put these historical events in perspective and discuss how the industry is dealing with its latest crises.  He will also share his outlook on the industry's continued evolution.

Bob Fornaro
[read bio]
President and Chief Executive Officer
AirTran Airways, Inc.
9:00 a.m. Special Q&A for Bob Fornaro

 
9:15 a.m.

The New Orleans Economy: Three Years After Katrina

Janet Speyrer
[read bio]
Associate Dean for Research & Professor of Economics
University of New Orleans

9:40 a.m.

Mexico: An Economic Update
In this presentation, I'll discuss current economic conditions in Mexico, as well as the country's short-term prospects and long-term challenges. I also plan to discuss the extent to which global financial turmoil is affecting Mexico's economy in general, and its financial system in particular.

Erwan Quintin
[read bio]
Senior Economist and Policy Advisor
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

10:05 a.m.

Q & A

 

10:20 a.m.

Refreshments Break

 

10:40 a.m.

Credit Market Turmoil and National & State Forecast Projections
The current global credit crisis is unprecedented in nature. How badly will it impact not only short-term but long-term growth projections is on everyone's' mind. The talk will quantify the impact of financial turmoil on employment and income projections for the nation, state and metro area.

Rajeev Dhawan
[read bio]
Director
Economic Forecasting Center
J. Mack Robinson College of Business
Georgia State University

11:40 a.m.

Q&A and Conclusion

 

11:50 a.m.

Light lunch & Networking

 

 

 
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SUBSTITUTION POLICY: If an annual subscriber cannot attend the conference, another person from the same company can substitute in the subscriber's place.


Industry Speakers

Bob Fornaro
President and Chief Executive Officer
AirTran Airways, Inc.

 Bob Fornaro

 

BIO- Robert L. Fornaro is president and chief executive officer of AirTran Holdings, Inc., and its subsidiary, AirTran Airways, Inc.  In addition, he serves on the company's board of directors.  Fornaro joined AirTran Airways in March 1999 as president and CFO.  He was named chief operating officer and elected to the board of directors in 2001.  Fornaro became chief executive officer on Nov. 1, 2007.   

Fornaro has 30 years of marketing, planning and management consulting experience. Prior to joining AirTran Airways, he operated a successful aviation consulting practice.
From 1992 to 1997, Fornaro served as senior vice president - planning for US Airways where he directed the company's route planning, pricing and revenue management and overall corporate strategy. Before joining US Airways, Fornaro held the position of senior vice president - marketing planning at Northwest Airlines. His responsibilities included managing Northwest's international alliances and regional airline partner relationships.

Prior to Northwest, Fornaro was senior vice president - marketing and planning at Braniff, Inc. Fornaro also served as vice president - research for Jesup & Lamont Securities, Inc. and director of future schedule planning for Trans World Airlines.

A native of Long Island, N.Y., Fornaro attended Rutgers College in New Brunswick, N.J., on a lacrosse scholarship and earned a bachelors degree in economics.  He also received a masters degree in city and regional planning from Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass.  He is a director of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and serves on the board of the Georgia Aquarium.  Fornaro and his wife, Karen, reside in Orlando and have three adult children.

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Janet Speyrer
Associate Dean for Research & Economics
University of New Orleans

 Janet Speyrer

BIO- Janet F. Speyrer is Associate Dean for Research and Professor of Economics in the College of Business Administration at the University of New Orleans (UNO).  She earned a B.A. (cum laude) in Mathematics and Economics from Rice University in 1976 and an M.A. (in 1979) and Ph.D. (in 1982) in Economics from Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Speyrer has served on the faculty of Tulane University and on the staff of the Office of Tax Analysis at the U.S. Treasury Department, where she participated in the development and evaluation of tax policy.
 
Dr. Speyrer has published several articles in the areas of urban economics and public finance in nationally recognized economics journals.  She has also conducted many studies of local interest, including the economic impacts of casino and riverboat gambling, the impact of flood risk on property values, and an examination of Louisiana's fiscal health.  She has worked with Dr. Tim Ryan and the staff of the Division of Business and Economic Research (DBER) at UNO to develop a sophisticated forecasting model for the New Orleans metropolitan area.  The results of this model are published quarterly in the Metropolitan Report:  Economic Indicators for the New Orleans Metropolitan Area and are widely used by the New Orleans business community.  Under Dr. Speyrer's leadership, the DBER and faculty from the School of Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Administration at UNO have collaborated to conduct a number of tourism research studies.  Dr. Speyrer has worked with local and state government leaders on a variety of policy issues.  Local, national and international media representatives regularly consult with Dr. Speyrer.
  
She recently served as President of the Association for University Business and Economic Research (AUBER), a professional association comprised of business research organizations in universities nationwide.

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Erwan Quintin
Senior Economist and Policy Advisor
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Erwan Quintin 
BIO- Quintin joined the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in September 2000. His research interests include growth and development economics, financial economics and macroeconomics, with an emphasis on Latin American issues. Quintin has taught economics at Southern Methodist University, the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Minnesota and the St. Thomas Graduate School of Business. He also served as visiting scholar to the European Central Bank's research department, where he studied financial convergence in the euro area. He holds an M.B.A. from Case Western Reserve University and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Minnesota.

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