Monday, October 14, 2024
1:00 - 3:00 pm
Riverfront Community Center

123 S Esplanade St, Leavenworth, KS 66048

SPEAKERS

STATE & REGIONAL UPDATE

TBD

 

STATE OUTLOOK &
CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

Craig Compton
Research Economist, Center for Economic Development and Business Research
Wichita State University
Bio 

HEALTHY, WEALTHY, WISE INDICATORS

Jonathan Norris
Research Economist, Center for Economic Development and Business Research
Wichita State University
Bio

 

Jonathan Norris, Research Economist at the Center for Economic Development and Business Research, will share local data from the center's Healthy, Wealthy, Wise Index. 

Society in Balance Panel:

Navigating the Intersection of Labor, Well-being, and Economic Challenges of Households

Local Panelist
Kellen Adams

Superintendent
Leavenworth USD 453

Local Panelist
Ashley Phillips

Chief Clinical Officer
The Guidance Center

Local Panelist
Patrick Kitchens

Police Chief
Leavenworth County

Community Partner

AFTERNOON AGENDA 1:00 - 3:00 PM
1:00 Registration / Networking / Refreshments
1:05 Welcoming Remarks
1:10 State and Regional Update:
TBD
1:40 State Outlook & Construction Update
Craig Compton, Research Economist at the Center for Economic Development and Business Research
Wichita State University
2:00 Local Indicators
Jonathan Norris, Research Economist at the Center for Economic Development and Business Research
Wichita State University
2:15

Society in Balance Panel:
Panelist: Kellen Adams, Superintendent, Leavenworth USD 453
Panelist: Ashley Phillips, Chief Clinical Officer, The Guidance Center
Panelist: Patrick Kitchens, Police Chief, Leavenworth County

3:00

Adjourn

  Included in the price of the event is a one-year subscription to the CEDBR forecast booklets ($100 Value), which are in-depth publications and reference guides on regional and statewide economic conditions in Kansas:
  The Kansas Economic Trends, published in October, includes the state-wide Economic Conditions survey results, Kansas Industry news and Developments, and indicators for seven regions of the state along with the largest 25 counties.
 

The Kansas Economic Review, published in February, provides an in-depth analysis of three key segments of the state economy: households, industries, and governments. Each segment takes a broader view in how it is interconnected with current economic conditions.

The Kansas Industry Drivers, as available, examines selected industries that drive the state economy and provides detailed information about the impact, trends, and labor conditions. 

 

 

 

Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Request for Accommodations
Please contact Andrea.Wilson@wichita.edu to request an accommodation for participating in the conference by September 20, 2024.

 

 

https://www.cedbr.org/content/EOC/COE_sponsorship-opportunities.pdf