ITR Economics Returns to GlassBuild Provide Economic Forecast

Date: 4 September 2019
Source: www.glass.org
Connor Lokar
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Connor Lokar | Photo: www.itreconomics.com

Date: 4 September 2019

Expert advice on the health and performance of the U.S. economy

The National Glass Association is pleased to announce that Connor Lokar of ITR Economics will return to GlassBuild America, the Glass, Window and Door expo held September 17 – 19, 2019, in Atlanta, GA.

Known for mixing entertainment with economics, the self-proclaimed Doogie Howser economist will provide his energetic and informative detailed analysis at the Glazing Executives Forum as well as a free 20-minute summary at the Express Learning Theater. Both sessions include business-cycle trends, with a focus on the construction industry to help glazing company executives plan for the future.

Lokar provides economic consulting services for businesses, trade associations, and Fortune 500 companies across a spectrum of industries. His economic insight and forecasting experience play a key role in ITR Economics’ 94.7 percent forecast accuracy.

“Right now is awesome,” Lokar told attendees at GlassBuild 2018. “Longer term, not so much.”

Reduce risk and drive practical and profitable business decisions at the premier educational glass and glazing event.

Register for GlassBuild (includes 20-minute Express Learning forecast)

Register for Glazing Executives Forum (includes 1.25 hour GEF forecast)

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