Date and Time
Monday Feb 26, 2024
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM EST
Location
Sleepy Hollow Country Club
13242 10th Line
Stouffville, ON
L4A 3P8
Fees/Admission
Members - Complimentary
Non-Members - $30 per person
Exclusive Offer - Non-members can purchase the breakfast + 6-month trial membership for $120
Premium hot breakfast provided
Description
Join us for an insightful breakfast event hosted by the Stouffville Chamber of Commerce, exclusively for the Whitchurch-Stouffville business community. We are thrilled to announce that the esteemed Deputy Chief Economist of BMO will be our keynote speaker. In an ever-changing world, it is crucial for leaders, business owners, and community members to stay informed about emerging national and global trends. The Chamber's annual 2024 Economic Outlook Breakfast aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the economic landscape, reflecting on the challenges and successes of the past year while offering valuable insights into the trends expected in 2024. This event is an exceptional opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the local and global economy, and its impact on your business. The Deputy Chief Economist will provide a timely pulse-check on the state of the economy, with a specific focus on Ontario and Canada within a global context. Don't miss out on this important opportunity to connect with fellow business professionals, learn from industry experts, and gain valuable knowledge that will help you navigate the ever-changing economic landscape. Join us at the Stouffville Chamber of Commerce's breakfast event and discover the key insights that will empower you to thrive in 2024 and beyond.
Keynote Speaker - Michael Gregory, CFA, Deputy Chief Economist and Managing Director, BMO Capital Markets
Michael is part of the team responsible for forecasting and analyzing the North American economy and financial markets. He has spent his career working in either economics or financial markets research for firms on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border. Prior to his current role, Michael headed up the Financial Services Analysis team at Bank of Montreal, focusing on regulatory and industry restructuring issues, before shifting to BMO Capital Markets Economics in 2004. He moved to Chicago in 2013, providing research support for the U.S. and Canadian fixed income business, before returning to Toronto in 2016. Michael is a graduate of Concordia University in Montreal and Western University in London, Ontario. He did doctoral studies at Fordham University in New York City, and holds a Chartered Financial Analyst designation.