The Twin Cities Chapter of the CFMA is a vibrant chapter with more than 200 members and serves the construction community throughout the state of Minnesota. We have monthly meetings, social events, an annual golf tournament and jobsite tours. Our events are open to members and non-members alike. If you are interested in finding out more about us, please come to one of our events as a guest to check us out! There are currently no local chapter dues, so become a member today and reap both the benefits from national membership as well as those from local membership.
Description
Join CFMA TC on February 18th from 2:00-3:30 pm for the virtual program “Construction Industry Forecast: The State of the Minnesota Economy”. This will be an interactive session on the current state and trajectory of the Minnesota economy, including its construction sector. Joe Mahon from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis will offer data on various economic metrics, compare the state’s performance to nearby states & the nation as a whole, and discuss the role that labor force size and participation have on current and future economic growth. Attendees will be polled on market conditions including current business activity, hiring, wages, and outlook. The results will be shared live during the presentation to keep your business informed on the future of our industry.
Please register by Friday, February 14.
PRICE:
FREE for Members, $50 Non-Members
LOCATION:
Virtual, via Zoom
Featured Speaker:
Joe Mahon, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Joe Mahon is a Regional Outreach director at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Prior to that, he served as a regional economist and as a staff writer and analyst for Minneapolis Fed publications the Region and fedgazette. Mahon's primary responsibilities involve tracking several sectors of the Ninth District economy—an area that covers Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Montana and portions of Wisconsin and Michigan—for the Fed. Sectors he follows closely include agriculture, manufacturing, energy and mining. He holds degrees in economics and journalism from the University of Minnesota. |
Date & Time
Tue, Feb 18, 2025 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM