Join TMA West Michigan as we open 2022 with our Annual Spring Luncheon Series:
The Big Short
COVID didn't just change our personal and professional lives, it radically rocked the economy as we knew it. Today we are experiencing significant shortages in every direction we turn. Join us for a deep dive into existing shortages as we forecast what is coming next. You won't want to miss this series!
Session 1- Hybrid Event
January 18, 2022: "Feeling the Pinch-
An economic impact discussion of COVID, 2021 and what 2022 has in store"
This launch event will feature a high level discussion surrounding the economic effects of Covid, supply chain reactions, labor/product/financial shortages and all of the implications associated with 2021. Listen as Paul Mudde, of DWH and GVSU, shares his expertise regarding these trends and what 2022 may have to offer us.
Shake hands, bump elbows, wave from across the room, log-in and network in any way that you feel comfortable. It has been a long time friends. Let's launch 2022, grow and learn together!
Where: The University Club111 Lyon St NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Time: 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
Cost: Choose to attend live or virtually!
LIVE TMA Member | $30
LIVE Non Member | $50
LIVE NextGen | $20
VIRTUAL Attendee | $15
LIVE SPACE IS LIMITED TO NO MORE THAN 55 ATTENDEES to allow for social distancing. So act now! Live attendees will have access to networking, lunch and drink. The presentation will begin at 12noon sharp! Both styles of attendance will have access to panelists for Q & A.
TMA West Michigan Programming Chair:
David Bevins (Attorney, Rhoades McKee)
David Bevins is a commercial counselor and litigation attorney at Rhoades McKee who assists businesses and financial institutions in considering, negotiating and litigating complex commercial and banking transactions. David currently chairs the TMA West Michigan Programming Committee.
Featured Speaker:
Paul Mudde (Senior Director, DWH and Associate Professor, Grand Valley State University)
Paul Mudde more than 30 years of experience in corporate finance, executive management, management consulting, operations and financial management, and merger and acquisition advising. He has led performance improvement initiatives in manufacturing and financial services as an executive, served on boards, and worked as a consultant. Paul applies his varied management and consulting experience to each client situation, working from a fact-based, entrepreneurial standpoint to address all the business challenges facing clients and working on client-based solutions. He earned his B.S. in Engineering from Calvin College, a MBA and PhD from Purdue University. He is also member of the business faculty at GVSU’s Seidman College of Business.
Paul lists following economic trends among his top interests.
Additional dates to follow:
February 15, 2022- Session 2- The Great Resignation: Where did all the workers go?
March 22, 2022- Session 3- No Soup For You: Where are all the commodities?
April 19, 2022- Session 4- A Capital Idea: Sources and uses
Who should attend: Turnaround professionals including: turnaround specialists, CTAs, CPAs, attorneys, economists, bankers, loan officers, accountants and other professionals working in insolvency. Business community-members-at-large including: executives, management, owners, operators and board members.
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