2024 ACG ASA Feb 14th Lunch

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Westwood Country Club in Austin

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February 14, 2024 11:30 AM - 1 PM CST

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This event is now full. If you would like to be added to the wait list, please email Sara Singer @ acgasa@acg.org with your name, company name, job title, cell phone # and email address.

Join us on Wednesday, February 14th, 11:30AM-1PM @ Westwood Country Club in Austin. Our featured speaker will be Jim Dolmas, Economic Policy Advisor and Senior Economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. The sponsor of this lunch will be Westlake Securities

Special Webinar: The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas is hosting a free webinar on their annual Texas Economic Outlook on Friday, February 9th @ 11AM CST on Teams. Pia Orrenius, Vice President & Senior Economist, will release the Dallas Fed's forecast for Texas employment growth for the year and share details on factors likely to influence the Texas economy in 2024. Advance registration is required: https://www.dallasfed.org/research/events/2024/24outlook

Register early for best rates: Now until 12Noon on Wed. Feb. 7th: ACG Member Rate @ $50./Non-Member Rate @ $85. Late Registration Rates begin @ 12:01PM on Wed. Feb. 7th thru 5PM on Tue. Feb. 13th (or until we sell out): ACG Member Rate @ $60./Non-Member Rate @ $95. We no longer accept day-of registrations or walk-ins. Only individuals who register by the aforementioned deadlines (or until we sell out) will have a seat at this lunch.

Location: Westwood Country Club, located @ 3808 West 35th Street, Austin, 78703. Free parking is limited, but available onsite & our lunch will be in Club’s building by the pool. We recommend arriving early for best parking availability.

Cancellation Policy – Cancellations received in writing to acgasa@acg.org by 5PM on Wednesday, February 7th will receive a full refund. There are no refunds for cancellations received after 5PM on Wed. Feb. 7th. If you are an ACG Member unable to attend, you can transfer your registration to another person for this same event. If the person attending in your place is not an ACG Member, they will need to pay an additional fee to bring them up to the non-member rate to attend.   

ACG Austin/San Antonio reserves the right to fill open seats at the respective event venues once the networking period has passed and the official event programming has begun. In rare instances this could mean that registered attendees arriving late will not have a seat readily available upon their arrival. In these instances ACG Austin/San Antonio will work to accommodate the attendee, and if not able to do so to the attendee's satisfaction, ACG Austin/San Antonio will refund their registration fee.

Your registration for this event acts as an audio/video release and includes your permission for ACG Austin/San Antonio to use your image and comments captured on audio, video or photographic formats while attending the event for marketing and promotional purposes.

If you have questions or need last minute assistance, please email Sara Singer, ACG Austin/San Antonio Chapter Executive @ acgasa@acg.org or send a text to 512-970-0417

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Jim Dolmas

Jim Dolmas

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Economic Policy Advisor and Senior Economist

Jim Dolmas is an economic policy advisor and senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. His main research interests are in the field of macroeconomics, where he has worked on such topics as the costs associated with business cycles, the effectiveness of stabilization policy, inflation measurement, and the politico-economic determinants of inflation, taxation and immigration policy. His research has appeared in scholarly journals such as International Economic Review, Review of Economic Dynamics and Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.

Dolmas holds a PhD in economics from the University of Rochester and a bachelor’s degree with honors in economics from the University of Chicago. Prior to joining the Dallas Fed in June 2000, he taught economics at the undergraduate and graduate level at Southern Methodist University. He has also taught at the University of Rochester and the University of Texas in Austin.

Dolmas developed and maintains the Dallas Fed’s Trimmed Mean PCE inflation rate. In addition to briefing the Bank’s president on national economic conditions, Dolmas writes monthly analyses of inflation data for the Bank’s website.

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