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Will we bounce back after lockdown 2.0? – an After 5 with Brad Olsen

Brad will give an overview of how different regions and industries have performed, forecasts for the future, and some analysis of trends that are important to keep in mind for directors.

Date
5:30pm — 7:30pm, 15 September 2021
Venue
Manawatu Golf Club
Location
19 Centennial Drive, Hokowhitu, Palmerston North 4410
Price members
$35.00 incl GST
Price non-members
$55.00 incl GST

Overview

COVID-19 has resulted in a fascinating and almost unparalleled period in world history. Brad Olsen, Principal Economist and Director for Infometrics, provides a New Zealand perspective including an overview of how different regions have reacted and why. He will share his forecasts for the future together with an analysis of key trends that will be important for leaders to keep in mind.

Brad Olsen

Brad is a Principal Economist and Director at Infometrics with a focus on local economies examining the outlook for the New Zealand economy, and the economic impact of COVID-19.  As a leading economic commentator across New Zealand, he focuses on informing key decision makers and the wider public about emerging and changing trends and getting useful and understandable insights to a wide range of groups. In March 2021, he was named 2020 Young Wellingtonian of the Year.

Additional information

COVID-19

We have been monitoring government updates regarding COVID-19 and are keeping up to date with Ministry of Health guidance with regard to events and public gatherings.

For the latest updates on face to face courses and our safety planning see our response to COVID-19 page

Branch event cancellation policy

Regrettably, registration fees cannot be refunded when cancellations are received within two working days prior to any branch event.

See our standard terms and conditions for more information.

Contact

Pauline Prince
Wellington Branch Manager

+64 21 577 031
+64 4 470 2673
pauline.prince@iod.org.nz

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