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Economic Forecast with Sandy Lincoln

Gorton Community Center of Lake Forest, 400 E Illinois Rd, Lake Forest, IL | Get Directions »
$20.00

Don’t miss the Lake Forest/Lake Bluff Chamber of Commerce's annual economic forecast with Sandy Lincoln! Our popular guest speaker will return for the 13th time to offer his always insightful and engaging review of the year and expectations for the economy and financial markets in 2013. Lincoln will outline what we can expect for the stock market outlook for 2013-14, what's ahead for the markets, the housing recovery, inflation, and more, and what he thinks smart investors should do with their money. 

Currently Senior Vice President and Investment Strategist for M&I Wealth Management in Milwaukee, a firm with $35 billion in assets under management, Sandy was formerly Chief Investment Strategist for Wayne Hummer, an investment subsidiary of Wintrust Financial.  He has appeared on CNBC, CNN, WGN and Bloomberg, and is a contributor to the Nightly Business Report on PBS.  Sandy has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Investor’s Business Daily and Forbes, and has been a contributing author to articles regarding S&P Inclusion Effect, Time Period Analysis in Assessing Investment Performance and Growth Stock Investing.


Event Details

Posted by: Jenny Quill
Where Gorton Community Center of Lake Forest 400 E Illinois Rd, Lake Forest, IL 60045
Next on This event is over.
Time 6:00 pm–8:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­lflbchamber.­com
Phone 847-234-4282
Price $20

More About Gorton Community Center of Lake Forest

Gorton Community Center of Lake Forest

Gorton Community Center of Lake Forest

400 E Illinois Rd, Lake Forest, IL
847-234-6060

Thanks to the efforts of more than 150 volunteers and donations, the Gorton Community Center of Lake Forest remains an important gathering place in the community. Located in the former Edward F. Gorton School building and originally built in 1901, the Gorton Center was completely renovated in 2000 thanks to a grassroots effort in the community. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Originally named Central School, the building was renamed in 1912 for Lake Forest mayor Edward F. Gorton. In 1971, School District 67 closed the Gorton School, and a year later the community center opened.

Gorton offers an array of programs fo children, teens and adults, and holds special events in its performing arts center. The children's drop-in center is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2010, and operates Monday through Friday from 8:30am - 4:30pm.

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