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Date

Thursday, April 30, 2015 8:30AM

Name

Santa Barbara Economic Forecast Project 2015

Description

Tickets: $200*
Prices include a $3.00 per ticket Facility Fee.

UCSB Arts & Lectures Presents
University of California Santa Barbara Economic Forecast Project

Includes admission to the entire half-day Summit, a copy of the 2015 Santa Barbara County
Economic Outlook report plus a Continental Breakfast from 7:30-8:30 AM

Panel Discussion: Business in the Social Media Age. The panel will delve into practical strategies businesses can use to increase social media presence, and will deliver helpful tips for increasing brand awareness for small and large companies alike. Panelists include Matt Kautz, director of social media and analytics at Walt Disney Studios; Lisa Jenkins, vice president of marketing & client services at The Marketing Distillery; and moderator Megan McArdle , author of The Up Side of Down: Why Failing Well is the Key to Success. Keynote speakers are Mark Flannery, chief economist for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, who will deliver a presentation about financial regulations and his research, and UCSB Economic Forecast Project Executive Director Peter Rupert, who will deliver a local economic update.


Part of the 34th annual Santa Barbara County Economic Summit
Co-presented with the UCSB Economic Forecast Project


Matt Kautz
Lisa Jenkins
Megan McArdle


Mark Flannery
Peter Rupert



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