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John C. Williams, PhD, President & CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Why has economic recovery been so uneven?


What are the barriers and where are the opportunities for growing and strengthening our economy?


The Federal Reserve's role in our recovery is...?

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In his second visit to Town Hall Los Angeles, John C. Williams, PhD, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco will speak on the outlook for the economy and monetary policy in 2013. Williams will discuss what the Federal Reserve Bank is currently doing to keep the recovery on track and the effectiveness of policies, as well as a forecast for the coming future.


In an environment of economic fragility, you can't afford to miss a conversation with the leader of the largest economy within the twelve Federal Reserve Districts.

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11:30 am Registration and Networking Reception
12:00 pm Lunch Served*
12:30 pm Luncheon Address with Audience Q&A
  1:30 pm Adjourn


Millennium Biltmore Hotel
506 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90071


PARKING:
$18 Valet at Hotel, $10 Self-Parking at Pershing Square


PRICES
Town Hall members: $55 Individual, $550 Table of Ten


Public: $70 Individual, $660 Table of Ten



*Meals cannot be guaranteed after 20 minutes of service. Please keep in mind that the deadline for refunds is 2 business days in advance.


 



For more information or to register, contact us at 213.628.8141 or info@townhall-la.org.


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