2023 Economic Forecast

2023 Economic Forecast
2023 Economic Forecast — The Resourceful CEO
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EXETER, NH- The Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce invites its members and the community to the 2023 Economic Forecast on Thursday, February 2, 2023 from 7:30-9:30am. This year’s forum will be held in person at the Seacoast School of Technology, located at 40 Linden Street in Exeter.  Presenters for this year’s forum include Taylor Caswell, Commissioner, Bureau of Business and Economic Affairs, and Brian Gottlob, Director, NH Economic & Labor Market Information Bureau and Principal, PolEcon Research.

“We are honored to have Commissioner Caswell and Brian Gottlob as our keynote speakers this year,” according to Jennifer Wheeler, president of the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce.  “Their perspectives will help businesses and the community prepare and position themselves for success in the coming year.”  

This popular event is underwritten by Cambridge Trust with additional support from D.F. Richard. Advance registration is recommended.   Cost is $25 for Members and $35 for Non-Members and includes a breakfast buffet prepared by SST Culinary Arts students.   Tickets are $45 if purchased the day of the event. For more information or to register, please contact the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce at 603-772-2411 x 2 or visit www.exeterarea.org.

The mission of the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce is to engage businesses, organizations and the community to promote local commerce and culture, and is a vital part of the community representing Brentwood, East Kingston, Epping, Exeter, Kensington, Kingston, Newfields, Newmarket, Raymond and Stratham.  If you are interested in Chamber membership, please contact at 772-2411, info@exeterarea.org, or www.exeterarea.org. 
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