Some of New Jersey`s most respected economists and practitioners

DON’T MISS THIS.
Conference on New Jersey’s Economy:
Status of Gloom and Prospects for Bloom
October 2, 2009
Edward J. Bloustein School
of Planning and Public Policy
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Some of New Jersey’s most respected economists and
practitioners will share up-to-date information about jobs,
housing and markets, and discuss outlook and projections
for future conditions and growth.
Two sessions, back-to-back.
Three hours. Breakfast served. Only $35.
Moderators and Presenters
Jim Hughes, Dean of the Bloustein School
Joe Seneca, University Professor, Bloustein School
Rae Rosen, Vice Pres. & Senior Economist – Federal Reserve Bank of New York
John McCormac, Mayor of Woodbridge, former State Treasurer
Dennis Bone, President, Verizon New Jersey, Chairman, New Jersey State
Chamber of Commerce
Henry Coleman, Professor of Public Policy, Edward J. Bloustein School of
Planning and Public Policy
Robert Kurtter, Managing Director, Moody’s Investors Service
David Rosen, Legislative Budget and Finance Officer, New Jersey Office of
Legislative Services
David Rousseau, New Jersey State Treasurer (Invited)
For more information: www.njlmef.org or contact Suzanne Delany at
(609) 695-3481, ext. 111
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