Economist Husing to speak in Ontario
Tickets are still available for the talk from economist John Husing, a leading authority on the Inland Empire economy, an area he has been studying since he wrote his doctoral thesis on the region in the 1960's.
He is the writer of the Quarterly Economic Report, an economic newsletter now in it's 20th year. His company, Economics & Politics Inc., provides consulting services for municipalities and counties with economic strategies, statistical data packages, recommendations for public and briefing presentations to business and political leaders about the nature, growth and economic trends of Southern California.
The event will take place Wednesday, 7:30 a.m. at the Doubletree Hotel, 222 North Vineyard Ave. in Ontario. Pre-ordered tickets are $20, and tickets at the door are $25. For more information, please call 909-984-2458 or check out www.ontario.org.
He is the writer of the Quarterly Economic Report, an economic newsletter now in it's 20th year. His company, Economics & Politics Inc., provides consulting services for municipalities and counties with economic strategies, statistical data packages, recommendations for public and briefing presentations to business and political leaders about the nature, growth and economic trends of Southern California.
The event will take place Wednesday, 7:30 a.m. at the Doubletree Hotel, 222 North Vineyard Ave. in Ontario. Pre-ordered tickets are $20, and tickets at the door are $25. For more information, please call 909-984-2458 or check out www.ontario.org.




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