Online registration for this event is now closed. You may register at the door beginning at 7 a.m.
This inaugural event focuses attention on key business and economic trends for the Nashville area. Business leaders eager to gain insights for the year ahead will find this major event a must-attend date for 2009. CEOs, sales and marketing managers, human resources staff, facility managers and other local leaders will benefit from the depth
and breadth of discussion and data on the region's business environment.
Special Focus of this Summit:
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Analysis of
Nashville
business outlook relative to national and global conditions
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Needs, issues and interests of small and medium-sized business, with practical information for business planning for the year ahead
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Take-away materials on local business conditions and trends
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“Pulse of the Audience” same-day survey feedback
Key Features of this Summit:
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Annual Business Outlook Briefing Book on Nashville business conditions and trends
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Sector-specific updates from leading experts and forecasts for 2009
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Information Fair showcasing experts and information from key agencies focused on business planning needs, particularly for smaller and mid-sized firms
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Expert advice on business opportunity and challenge in the Nashville business environment for 2009
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Business insight from Nashville Business Conditions Council, the “brain trust” of Nashville industry sectors, evaluating and understanding local trends
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Chamber resources - Plan your business’ year around Chamber programs, seminars and research showcased at Business Outlook Summit ‘09
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Networking with peer businesses in sessions, breaks and Information Fair areas
Keynote Speakers:
Dave Altig, senior vice president and research director of the Federal Reserve Bank - Atlanta, GA
Robert "Tim" McGee, director of Maco Strategy & Research at U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management
Rob Atkinson, president of the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation - Washington D.C.
For more information, click here.
Schedule:
7-7:45 a.m. Registration & Networking
7:45 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Program
To include a continental breakfast, opening session, breakout sessions and keynote luncheon
Cost:
$75 per Chamber member
$150 per future member
Registration:
To register online, click "Register Now" to the right of the page. To print a registration form to mail or fax in, please click here.
Advance registration is required. We are unable to accept reservations by phone or e-mail, and there are no refunds. No confirmation is sent prior to the event.