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UCLA Anderson Forecast presents
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ORANGE COUNTY 2011 ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
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Regional Breakfast Series
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Jerry Nickelsburg, Senior Economist, UCLA Anderson Forecast
Jerry Nickelsburg joined the UCLA Anderson Forecast in 2006 as a Senior Economist. At the Anderson Forecast he plays a key role in the economic modeling and forecasting of the National, and California economies and the Los Angeles, Bay Area and Southern California economies. He has conducted special studies into the future of manufacturing in Los Angeles, the distribution of income, the economic impact of the writer’s strike, the aerospace industry, the undocumented construction and manufacturing labor force, the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and the garment industry, focusing on the development of new data and the application of economic theory and statistical methods to sectoral issues. His current academic research is on organizational and individual learning in manufacturing , and on the balance of trade. He is a regular presenter at Economic Conferences and has been cited in the national and local media including the Financial Times, Wall Street Jounal, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Reuters, Variety, CBS, NBC, PBS, and L.A. Business Journal.
He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Minnesota in 1980 specializing in monetary economics and econometrics. He was formerly a professor of Economics at the University of Southern California and has held executive positions with McDonnell Douglas, Flight Safety International, and Flight Safety Boeing during a fifteen year span in the aviation business. He also held a position with the Federal Reserve Board of Governors developing forecasting tools, and has advised banks, investors and financial institutions.
From 2000 to 2006, he was the Managing Principal of Deep Blue Economics, a consulting firm he founded. He has been the recipient of the Korda Fellowship, USC Outstanding Teacher, India Chamber of Commerce Jubilee Lecturer and is a Fulbright Scholar. He has published over 40 articles on monetary economics, econometrics, aviation economics, and industrial organization.
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William Yu, Economist, UCLA Anderson Forecast
William Yu joined the UCLA Anderson Forecast in 2011 as an economist. At Forecast he focuses on the economic modeling and forecasting of Los Angeles and other regional economies in California. He also conducts research and forecast on Asian emerging economies, especially China, and their impacts on the US economy. His research interests include a wide range of economic and financial issues, such as time series econometrics, stock, bond and commodity price dynamics, public health, human capital, higher education, and economic sustainability. He has published over a dozen research articles in Journal of Forecasting, International Journal of Forecasting, Journal of International Money and Finance, Journal of Health Care Finance, Journal of Education Finance, Economic Affairs, and Global Economic Review, etc. He has also served as a reviewer for various journals, such as Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, Journal of Banking and Finance, Japan and the World Economy, and Energy Journal, etc.
He received his bachelor’s degree in finance from National Taiwan University in 1995 and was an analyst in Fubon Financial Holding in Taipei from 1997 to 2000. In 2006, he received his Ph.D. degree in economics from the University of Washington where he was also an economics instructor and won two distinguished teaching awards. In 2006, he worked for the Frank Russell Investment Group for Treasury and corporate yields modeling and forecasting. From 2006 to 2011, he served as an assistant and an associate professor of economics at Winona State University where he taught courses including international economics, forecasting methods, intermediate macroeconomics, introductory macroeconomics, money and banking, and Asian economies. He also served on the board of directors for the Minnesota Economic Association from 2007 to 2010.
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David L. Osias, Partner, Allen Matkins
David L. Osias is Managing Partner of Allen Matkins and maintains his office in San Diego. His practice has two distinct focuses: Bankruptcy & Creditors' Rights and Water Resources.
Widely recognized as an authority on creditor and debtor rights in out-of-court workouts and restructurings, federal and state-court receiverships, and reorganization and liquidation bankruptcy proceedings, David represents a broad range of clients. Creditors typically are secured lenders and landlords, while debtors encompass a diverse spectrum of business enterprises. David also represents bankruptcy trustees and examiners, as well as official creditors committees. He has served as the court-appointed examiner in a multi-million dollar bankruptcy case, and has been designated as an expert witness in a variety of cases. David also represents federal equity receivers in numerous cases throughout California, Washington and Oregon involving more than $1.6 billion in fraudulent investments.
He received his B.S. from the University of California, Davis where he graduated with honors and obtained his J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law.
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Mark Schniepp, Director, California Economic Forecast
The California Economic Forecast is an economic consulting firm engaged in research and consulting support for business and public sector clients. The firm's experience includes economic analysis and forecasting for business, non-profits, cities, regional organizations, colleges and universities.
Dr. Mark Schniepp is the Principal of the firm. Long associated with the UCSB Economic Forecast as the Director and Chief Economist, he is well known in California for his economic and forecasting analysis and commentary on regions of California. Special areas of expertise include regional economic analysis; economic evaluation of regions using local indicators, and longer term forecasting of California Counties.
Dr. Schniepp also served as the Senior Economist for the California State Controller's Office. He is a consulting economist to the California Department of Transportation, and to the UCLA Anderson Forecast.
Dr. Schniepp provides economic consulting for Irvine Company, Kaiser Permanente, California Association of Realtors, John Burns Real Estate Consulting, and The Southern California Association of Government.
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Richard Reisman, Publisher and CEO, Orange County Business Journal
Richard Reisman is Publisher and CEO of the Orange County Business Journal. Reisman joined the Business Journal in 1990. Since then, the publication's acceptance by the business community has been dramatic. Paid circulation has grown five-fold, making it now the second largest Business Journal in California. Prior to the Business Journal, Reisman was director of marketing for the Orange County edition of The Los Angeles Times. Earlier in his career, Reisman practiced law in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. While in private practice in Washington, Reisman served as special counsel to the House Ethics Committee. Reisman holds an MBA. from UCLA, where he was awarded the R.C. Baker Foundation Fellowship, and a law degree from George Washington University, where he graduated with honors. Reisman is listed in "Who's Who in America" and serves on numerous boards.
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Kenneth Rosenfield, Past President and Infrastructure Committee Liaison, American Society of Civil Engineers, Orange County Branch (ASCE)
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