MURFREESBORO — Financial
expert and author David Darst, managing
director and chief investment strategist for Morgan Stanley Wealth Management in
New York, will be the luncheon speaker for this year’s MTSU Economic Outlook
Conference.
The annual half-day conference will take place Friday, Sept.
27, in the MTSU Student Union Ballroom.
Registration begins at 8:15 a.m., and the conference ends at
1:15 p.m. Registration for the general public is $50 and can be made online at http://www.mtsu.edu/econconference. The last day to register is Sept.
20.
The conference, which traditionally features regional,
national and international economic experts, targets bankers, business owners and
managers, community officials and leaders, business people, business and economics
educators, students and others interested in the future economic growth of the
region.
Darst, who is responsible for asset allocation and
investment strategy, was the founding president of Morgan Stanley Investment
Group. He joined Morgan Stanley in 1996 from Goldman Sachs, where he held
senior management posts within the Equities Division. He earlier spent six
years as a resident manager of Goldman Sachs Bank AG in Zurich, Switzerland.
Darst is a frequent guest on CNBC, Bloomberg, Fox, PBS and
other television channels and has written numerous articles for many of the
world’s leading publications in his field.
Also returning to speak at the conference during the morning
portion is Dr. Donald Ratajczak, nationally known economist and regent’s
professor of economics emeritus at Georgia State University.
“This is an outstanding opportunity for business and
community leaders to get an insider's look at the prospects for our economy,
delivered by two of the most respected experts in the country,” said Dr. David
Urban, new dean of the Jones College of Business.
Another conference
highlight includes a presentation by Dr. David Penn, director of the Business
and Economic Research Center. Penn will provide an in-depth update, with
statistics and graphics, on the Midstate economy ranging from employment to
housing to manufacturing.
Darst is the author of six books on bonds, asset allocation
and investing, and he has appeared on the Business Week and The New York Times best-seller lists. His financial works
have been translated into Chinese, Japanese, Russian, German, Korean, Italian,
Indonesian, Norwegian and Vietnamese. In 2012, Seapoint Books published his
seventh book, “Voyager 3,” which
contains his creative writing.
The Jennings A. Jones Chair
of Excellence in Free
Enterprise, the Weatherford Chair of Finance, and the MTSU Business and
Economic Research Center co-sponsor the conference.
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