Join business professionals from the Bonner Springs area for the

BONNER SPRINGS COMMUNITY OUTLOOK EVENT
May 7, 2019  |  8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Community Center (Sunflower Room)

200 East 3rd Street, Bonner Springs, KS 66012
(Lower Level)

The purpose of this event is convene a group of business and community leaders to talk about relevant economic issues that will impact local businesses and communities.  More specifically, Jeremy Hill, director of the Center for Economic Development and Business Research at Wichita State University, will talk about the current economic conditions, economic drivers for the state and regional economies, and general expectations over the coming months.  Topics to be included are labor demand, costs, and wages.  Greg Kindle, president, Wyandotte Economic Development Council, will provide an in-depth analysis of the local economy.

 

SPEAKERS AND PRESENTATIONS

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JEREMY HILL
Wichita State University
CEDBR

Director

STATE & REGIONAL OUTLOOK

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GREG KINDLE
Wyandotte Economic Development Council

President

LOCAL UPDATE

 

TIME

AGENDA ITEM

8:00 Registration / Networking / Refreshments
8:30 State/Regional Outlook:
Jeremy Hill, Director at the Center for Economic Development and Business Research
Wichita State University
9:15 -- Q & A--
9:30 Local Update:
Greg KindlePresident
Wyandotte Economic Development Council
9:50 -- Q & A--
10:00 Closing Remarks / Adjournment

 

 

WHAT ARE THE ECONOMIC OUTLOOK CONFERENCES?

 

 

 

 

Would you like to sponsor one of our events? Below is a brief introduction to our events. Contact cedbr@wichita.edu to receive the full list of sponsorship opportunities available. 

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Jeremy Hill - State & Regional Outlook

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Greg Kindle- Local Update

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Quick Links

Kansas Data Website Fiscal and Economic Impact Analysis Employment and Population Forecasts Labor Analysis Market Research Retail Gap Analysis