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PDU | Navigating Economic Shifts: A U.S. and Texas Update on Resilience and Adaptability

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PDU 1 credit
Speaker: Dr. Bill Chittenden

This PDU session is our first "Hyflex" attempt and response to Graduate Programs Feedback Survey results. This means...you have a choice when it comes to participation. You can attend via in person from San Marcos or virtually. We hope to see many in person and online in as we honor the requests to have Hyflex PDU opportunities. Thank you.

Learn how knowing the status of the world helps you make better informed professional decisions. Hear the latest on the state of U.S and Texas economies and learn how the Federal Reserve’s and Federal government’s policies impact you and your career decisions.

Dr. William T. Chittenden is the President & CEO of the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking (SWGSB) at Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business. He previously served as SWGSB’s Chief Academic Officer and as Presidential Fellow, Associate Dean for Graduate Programs and Department Chair at Texas State University. Dr. Chittenden earned a B.B.A. in Finance and an M.S. in Economics from the University of Texas at El Paso, and a Ph.D. in Finance from Texas Tech University. He is a past president of the San Antonio Association for Financial Professionals and the Academy of Financial Services. He has been interviewed for TV and radio in the U.S., Canada, Australia, Austria, Germany, and Singapore. He has been quoted in Fortune, USA Today, and numerous other publications and his articles for TheConversation.com have been viewed over 525,000 times. He has served as a consultant to the Bank of Montreal/Harris, ABN/AMRO, Household International, Fitzsimons Federal Credit Union, TAP Pharmaceuticals, Ozona Bank, and other regional, national, and international firms. He speaks regularly to professional organizations across the United States and Canada on a variety of financial and economic topics

Duration:
60 minutes
Department:
McCoy College of Business - Graduate Programs