EXPERT RORL9SIS OE CURRERi ECORDOIIC ISSDES (PR~E~1 <br />Moderated by Dave Hauser, President, Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce. <br />ECODODIIC IDIP~ICDiIODS OP 0 COOSiRIC1ED TODD SUPPIy <br />~ Timothy A. Duy, Director, Oregon Economic Forum and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Oregon <br />Tim Duy received his B.A. in Economics in 1991 from the University of Puget Sound, and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Economics in 1998 from <br />the University of Oregon, Following graduate school Tim worked in Washington D.C. for the United States Department of Treasury as <br />an economist in the International Affairs division, He later worked with the G7 Group, a political and economic consultanry for clients <br />in the financial industry. Tim returned to the University of Oregon in 2002, He is the Director of the Oregon Economic forum and author <br />of the University of Oregon Index of Economic Indicators. Timis published in the Journal of Economics and Business. Phone; 541-346- <br />4660. Emaih duy@uoregon.edu, Website;httpaleconforum.uoregon.edu, <br />iRE LOiIDO IOfLDEOCE 00 ODEGOD'S ECOD0010 <br />Hector Zavala, President and Chief Executive Officer, Sun Stone Communications <br />Hector Zavala is the President and CEO of Sun Stone Communications, the premier source of Marketing, Advertising, and Media in the <br />Pacific Northwest, focusing on the Latino market at the national and international level. Mr, Zavala has over 20 years experience in <br />marketing and advertising and has served on the executive staff for two fortune 100 corporations, He has a unique range of experience <br />in driving campaign performance and capabilities proven to increase market share, account retention, and to drive client cross-selling <br />success, He is a published author and accomplished public speaker on topics ranging from Latino market campaign development and <br />execution to motivational speaking, Phone; 971-645-2723, <br />Email; hzavala@sunstonecommunications,com. Website: www,sunstonecommunications,com, <br />RE-IRlOGI010G NIGN 1ECN 10 ORE000 <br />Bill MacKenzie <br />Communications Manager, Intel Oregon <br />Bill MacKenzie is Intel Corporation's Communications <br />Manager in Oregon. Oregon is home to Intel's <br />largest site in the world, with approzimately16,500 <br />employees, and is a global center of semiconductor <br />research and manufacturing. For the past 8 years, <br />Mr. MacKenzie has served as Intel Oregon's <br />spokesperson with print, broadcast and online <br />media. Prior tojoining Intel he worked as a Business <br />and Pol~ics reporter at The Oregonian, Professional <br />Staff on a committee of the U.S. House of <br />Representatives and Foreign Affairs Officer with the <br />Department of Commerce. To learn more about <br />Intel Oregon visit www.intel,comlgolto0regon <br />R G E D D A ~ oDISODDCIDC oaEGOD <br /> . . r Larry D. Singell, !r. Professor of Economics, University of Oregon <br /> <br />I <br />Welcome - Ore <br />on CommUnlt <br />Credlt UnIOn Larry D, Singell Jr, received his B.A. in Economics in 1983 from the University of Colorado, an M.A. and a Ph.D from the University of <br />. <br />g <br />y California at Santa Barbara, He joined the UO faculty in 1988 and works in the field of labor economics. His research focuses on the <br /> effects of human capital, race, and gender on opportunities and choices and the role of higher education in the U.S. economy, Professor <br />II, Keynote -Bill MacKenzie, Intel Oregon Singell has published in awide array of economicjournals, Phone: 541,346,4672, Email: Isingell@uoregon.edu, Website; <br /> http.lleconomics.uoregon,edulpeoplelfacultylsingl <br />III. Expert analysis of current economic <br />Issues (panel) E C O (l 0 f 0 I S i P R R E~ <br /> Moderated by Ilene Aleshire, Business Editor, The Register-Guard <br />IV <br />B <br />k <br />. <br />rea <br /> <br />V <br />t f <br />E <br />t <br />l Dr. Bill Conerly is the principal of Conerly Consulting LLC, which helps business leaders make more profitable decisions through a <br />. <br />COC1On1IS <br />orecas <br />s (pane <br />) better understanding of the economy. He was previously Senior Vice President at First Interstate Bank, Dr. Conerly is co-author of <br /> Thinking Economics, His book, Businomics, will be published in 2007 by Adams Media. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from Duke <br />VI. CIOSe University, Dr, Conerly is chairman of the board of Cascade Polity Institute, a member of Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski's Council of <br /> Economic Advisors, and a Senior Fellow at the National Center for Polity Ana~sis. Phone; 503.598.2096. Email; bill@coneffyconsulting.com; <br /> Website: wrnv.conerlyconsuRing.cam, <br /> John W. Mitchell is U.S. Bancorp's economist, Western Region and the principal of M & Y Economic Consultants. He was chief economist <br /> at U,S, Bancorp from July 1983 to July 1998. Prior to joining U.S. Bancorp, he was a professor of economics at Boise State University <br /> for thirteen years, John received a B.A. degree from Williams College and his M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Oregon, His is a <br /> member of the Western Blue Chip Forecast Panel and was Chairman of the Oregon Council of Economic Advisors from 1992 to 1998, <br /> Phone: 503.215.6700, Email: john,Mitchell@usbank.com. Website: www.usbank.com, <br />Helpful WebSlteS for Oregon Economic Data <br />j Tom Potiowslry is a state economist for the State of Oregon Office of Economic Analysis. The office is responsible for developing and <br /> ~ <br />5 disseminating quarterly state economic and demographic forecasts and estimating General Fund revenue for the State of Oregon. The <br />U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics - httpalstats.bls.gov forecasts are used to develop both the governor's budget and the legislatively approved budget. Tom is on an indefinite leave from <br />U.S. Census Bureau - www,census,gov Portland State University where he was a professor and chair of the Economics Department, He received a B.B.A. in economics from <br /> <br />Oregon Labor Market Information - www.qualityinfo.org Ohio University in 1975 and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Colorado in 1981, Phone; 503.3183452, Email; <br />tom.p.potiowsky@state.or,us,Wcbsite. www.oregon,gov, <br />Office of Economic Analysis - www.oea.das.state.or,us <br />Oregon Labor Market Information System - www.lomis.org Brian Rooney is a regional economist with the Oregon Employment Department, stationed in Eugene, He is responsible for covering <br />Econdata <br />net - www <br />econdata <br />net economic conditions in Douglas, Lane and Lincoln Counties, Brian's duties include estimating current employment by industry and <br />. <br />, <br />, <br />Resources for ECOnomists - unemployment rates, He also produces a variety of additional economic information, including occupational and industry wage rates, <br /> personal income data and population/demographic statistics, Brian received a B.A. degree from George Washington University and a <br />http,llinforumweb.umd.edulEconFAQlEconFAQ,html Oregon ~ M.S. in Economics at Oregon State University. Phone: 541,686.7703. Email: brian,t,rooney@state,or.us, Website: www,workinginOregon.org, <br />