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OUTLOOK 2005 EXECUTIVE
CONFERENCE AGENDA
CAPITAL HILTON
1001 16TH STREET
WASHINGTON, DC 20036
OCTOBER 27-28, 2004
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| WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 27, 2004 |
| 6:00 - 7:30 pm |
Opening Reception |
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| THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 28, 2004 |
7:30
- 8:30 am |
Registration/Continental
Breakfast |
8:30
- 8:45 am |
Norbert
W. Young, Jr., FAIA
Conference Moderator
Opening Remarks |
| 8:45 - 9:30 am
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David Wyss, Chief Economist,
Standard & Poor's
David will provide insight into U.S. and global economic trends
that will impact the construction industry in 2005.
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| 9:30
- 10:00 am |
Presentation on Globalization
Richard M. Miller, Senior
Writer, Business Week
Federal Reserve Policy and the U.S. Economy
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| 10:00
- 10:15 am |
Break
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| 10:15 - 11:45 am |
Robert
A. Ivy, FAIA, Editor-in-Chief, Architectural Record
Bob will lead a discussion in Trends
in Architecture and Architectural Firms with Hugh Hardy,
FAIA, Principal, H3 Hardy Collaboration; Paul Jacobs, III, AIA,
Chairman, RTKL: Associates, Inc.; and Carl Roehling, FAIA, President
& CEO, The SmithGroup. |
| 12:00 - 1:30 pm |
Lunch
with Special Guest, Mark Shields,
syndicated columnist and Moderator for CNN's The Capital Gang.
Mark will share first-hand accounts and impressions of the current
state of Washington politics. |
| 1:30
- 2:15pm |
Kermit
Baker, Chief Economist, The American Institute of Architects
Kermit will discuss construction trends from the architects'
perspective. |
| 2:15
- 3:15pm |
Robert
Murray, Vice President, Economic Affairs, McGraw-Hill
Construction
Bob will present the 2005 Construction Outlook, a mainstay
of business planning for construction and manufacturing industry
executives. |
| 3:15
- 3:30 pm |
Norbert
W. Young, Jr., FAIA
Conference Close |
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