Colloquium – School of Economic Sciences – Oct. 16

The School of Economic Sciences would like to invite you to their Second Annual SES Colloquium on Friday, October 16, from 12:30-4:30 p.m. This event is located in BLS 402 (Bio Life Science Building) and is open to the public.

Issues covered will include: The Washington and Regional Economy, Computer Game Industry, Economic Consulting in Litigation Support, Transportation Issues, and Economic Development.

Key speakers are Mark Brandon, Senior Vice President at Banner Bank, talk titled “Understanding Commercial Banking”; Chris Densmore, Director of Monetization & Analytics, Kingsisle Entertainment; Thomas Roney, President of Thomas Roney LLC, Economic Consulting; Ken Casavant, WSU Professor and Director of the Freight Policy Transportation Institute, talk titled “Transportation, a necessary but not noticeable function – Transportation research, teaching and outreach in WSU over the years”; and Darlington Sabasi, WSU PhD Candidate, talk titled “Explaining Total Factor Productivity Change in U.S. Agriculture: An Examination of Components”.

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