Arranged around the theme, “Finding Harmony in the Noise: Transitioning to a New Normal,” the conference will assess the challenges facing global business and policy leaders as they navigate their companies and their countries through uncertain economic times, marked by geopolitical instability, elevated inflation and interest rates, and supply chain issues, as well as enduring tests including climate change and growing fiscal imbalances.

Confirmed Speakers Include:


            

Left to Right:
Tobias Adrian
, Financial Counsellor and Director of Monetary and Capital Markets Department, IMF
Alejandro Díaz de León-Carrillo, Former Governor, Banco de México
Arinjadrit Dube, Provost Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst
John Gimigliano, Principal-in-Charge, Federal Tax Legislative and Regulatory Services, KPMG

Megan Greene, External Member, Monetary Policy Committee, Bank of England

          
          

Left to Right:
Andreas Lehnert, Director, Division of Financial Stability, Board of Governors of Federal Reserve Board
Danielle Li, Associate Professor, Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management, MIT Sloan School of Management
Jerome Powell, Chair, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Tara Sinclair, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Macroeconomics, Office of Economic Policy, U.S. Treasury Department
Alexandre Tombini, Chief Representative for the Americas, Bank for International Settlements

2024 NABE Adam Smith Award Recipients:

     

Stephen J. Dubner, Host, Freakonomics Radio; Co-Author, Freakonomics
Steven D. Levitt, William B. Ogden Distinguished Service Professor of Economics, University of Chicago;
Co-Author, 
Freakonomics



Sponsors


NABE thanks the sponsors of the 2024 NABE Annual Meeting:

 
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               

 

Interested in becoming a sponsor, exhibitor, or advertiser at the NABE Annual Meeting?  Download the sponsorship packet. Questions? Contact Tom Beers, NABE Executive Director, at [email protected].


Individuals who have earned the Certified Business Economist® (CBE) Certification are required to earn 30 continuing education credit hours every two years. Please track your hours separately to be reported to NABE at the time of your renewal. CBEs are encouraged to track their  credit hours on the CBE Continuing Education Form, which can be downloaded from www.NABE.com/CBEMembers of other certification programs can apply for continuing education credit for this event with an earned certificate of attendance, which can be made available upon request.

 CBE Courses


Plus!
 Take control of your career trajectory - master the top skills sought by employers with certificate courses in Writing Skills and Communication/Presentation Skills for Business Economists and Analysts. Both courses are prerequisites for earning the CBE designation.

September 25, 2024
Writing Skills for Business Economists & Analysts
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta - Nashville Branch

September 26-27, 2024
Communication & Presentation Skills for Business Economists & Analysts
2 days, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta - Nashville Branch

 

Health/Safety Guidelines


Effective November 29, 2022, NABE will no longer require proof of vaccination status to attend a NABE in-person meeting or event. Mask-wearing at NABE meetings and events is optional.

Instead, NABE expects attendees to take responsibility themselves for following guidance from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on measures to reduce infection from COVID-19 and to protect against severe complications. NABE encourages all attendees to follow the CDC’s recommendation that everyone over age five receive the updated 2023-2024 vaccine as soon as they are eligible to do so (e.g., 2 months past their last shot). For more information, please review the guidelines here

All attendees are asked to take an at-home COVID-19 rapid antigen test before traveling to any NABE meeting and should not attend if they test positive or have symptoms of COVID-19. NABE will also have COVID tests available onsite. NABE will not be requiring proof of these measures, but calls on the NABE community to act responsibly and with consideration for the health and safety of others.

Code of Conduct:

All participants at NABE events must abide by the NABE Code of Conduct.

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Early-Bird Registration*:


Full Conference Registration


NABE Member: $875
U.S. Government Employee: $925
Non-Member (includes one-year membership): $1,025

*Early-Bird Deadline: August 21, 2024

Student Registration**:

NABE Student Member: (no meals):  $75
Student Non-Member (no meals; includes one-year membership):  $105

**Please note: Students must send a copy of their student ID to [email protected] before attending. Must be a full-time student and can only be working part-time. 

Single-Day Registration (Sept. 29, Sept. 30, or Oct. 1)

NABE Member: $350
Non-Member: $450

Register Here


Scholarships Available:
To be eligible for consideration, one must:
* Have worked in the economics field for seven years or less
* Currently be involved in a position that uses economic principles and theory
* Hold an undergraduate college degree or higher
OR
* Be a student in a CBE University Partner Program
 

Application Deadline: August 16, 2024

Apply Here