2025 Economic Forecast, Community Update & Housing Outlook
You’re invited to join the Glenwood Springs Chamber and FirstBank for this essential community event, bringing together leaders and experts to explore the key trends shaping our region’s future.
Gain insights into key developments in our community with updates and previews for 2025. Professor of Economics, Dr. Nathan Perry, will deliver an in-depth economic forecast, offering insights into trends and expectations for the year ahead. The event concludes with a dynamic Housing Outlook panel, where industry experts will discuss current initiatives and plans to address housing challenges and opportunities in our community. Enjoy breakfast, coffee, and networking opportunities while connecting with fellow professionals and community members.
Connect, learn, and be part of the conversation shaping our community’s future!
When & Where:
Tuesday, February 118-11:30 a.m.
Morgridge Commons815 Cooper Ave., 2nd FloorGlenwood Springs, CO 81601
Ticket Info:
$40 per person, includes breakfast. (Members Only)$50 per person, includes breakfast. (General Admission)$25 Virtual Ticket (Members Only)
Event Agenda:
8:00-8:30 a.m. - Registration, breakfast and networking8:30-9:30 a.m. - Community Updates9:30-10:30 a.m. - Keynote Speaker Dr. Nathan Perry and Q&A10:30-10:45 a.m. - Break10:45-11:30 a.m. - Housing Outlook Panel
Community Updates:
Keynote Speaker:
Dr. Nathan Perry, Associate Professor of Economics, Colorado Mesa University
Nathan Perry, Ph.D., is a Professor of Economics at Colorado Mesa University. His research interests include regional economics, macroeconomics, and money and banking. He has conducted several regional economic studies including economic impact studies, and public land studies, and has published work on Deficits and Debt, inflation, and the Great Depression. Perry writes quarterly economic newsletters for Mesa, Montrose, and Delta Counties, and semi-annual newsletters for Garfield, Rio Blanco, Moffat, and Routt Counties. Perry regularly presents on the economic conditions of the Western Slope, Colorado, and the national economy. He teaches Money and Banking, Econometrics, and Macroeconomics.
Housing Outlook Panel TBD
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