Recovering from Contagion: Epidemiology and Economics with Carl Tannenbaum

Event Details

Free


Date and Time

Thu, 6 May 2021

14:00 - 15:00


Location

Online Via Zoom

Event Details

Free


Date and Time

Thu, 6 May 2021

14:00 - 15:00


Location

Online Via Zoom

Event details
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Recovering from Contagion: Epidemiology and Economics with Carl Tannenbaum, Chief Economist for Northern Trust.

As the pandemic enters its second year, the global economy remains a fraction of its former self.

The recovery which began in the middle of last year has faltered in the wake of rising caseloads and renewed restrictions.

Will vaccination lead to a summer surge? Will governments need to devote additional funds to achieve good results?

And what economic trends will persist even after COVID-19 comes under control?

The answers to these, and other questions will be discussed.

The event will be held over Zoom. Please ensure you have access to Zoom in advance of the event taking place. Zoom is available on all PCs, laptops, tablets and Apple or Android devices. The link to join the event will be emailed to registered members on the day of the event.

The registration for the event will close once we reach capacity or at 2pm the day before the event. 

This event is relevent for 1 CPD hour for:

• QFA

• APA

• Grandfather

• Registered Stockbroker

• Professional Banker

• Chartered Banker

• Accredited Funds Professional

• MCI

• Certified Bank Directors

• LCOI

• RRP

Carl Tannenbaum

Executive Vice President and Chief Economist, Northern Trust

Carl Tannenbaum is the Chief Economist for Northern Trust. In this role, he briefs clients and colleagues on the economy and business conditions, prepares the bank's official economic outlook and participates in forecast surveys. He is a member of Northern Trust's investment policy committee, its capital committee, and its asset/liability management committee. Carl publishes weekly commentaries and is frequently interviewed by media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, the New York Times and Reuters. Prior to joining Northern Trust, Carl spent four years leading the Federal Reserve's risk section. He was deeply involved in the central bank's response to the 2008 financial crisis, helped to create and conduct its stress testing program, and advised senior Federal Reserve leaders on developments in banking and the financial markets. Carl began his career in banking at LaSalle Bank/ABN AMRO, a global banking organization with $1 trillion in total assets. He served for more than 20 years as the organization's chief economist and head of balance sheet management. Carl is a member and past chairman of the American Bankers Association Economic Advisory Committee, the National Association for Business Economics, the Conference of Business Economists and the North American Asset/Liability Management Association. Carl also serves on the board of Working in the Schools (WITS), a literacy organization that supports the Chicago public school system.

Carl holds an M.B.A. and a B.A. in finance and economics from the University of Chicago.

Carl Tannenbaum