NABE Annual Meeting 2025 — Confirmed Speakers

Test Arranged around the theme Global Economy in Transition: Finding Opportunity Amid Disruption, the conference will examine the pressing challenges facing global business and policy leaders as they navigate an increasingly uncertain landscape shaped by geopolitical instability, shifting trade policies, monetary policy divergence, and technological disruption. In addition, sessions will address long-term structural issues such as climate change, evolving labor markets, and the influence of economic power structures, providing insights into how businesses and policymakers can adapt and thrive amid these ongoing transformations. 

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Confirmed Speakers Include

Lael Brainard

Lael BrainardFormer Director, National Economic Council

Karen Dynan

Karen DynanProfessor of the Practice, Harvard University

Charles Evans

Charles EvansFormer President, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Daryl Fairweather

Daryl FairweatherChief Economist, Redfin

Patrick Harker

Patrick HarkerFormer President, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Robert Koopman

Robert KoopmanFormer WTO Chief Economist; Lecturer, American University

Catherine Mann

Catherine MannMonetary Policy Committee, Bank of England

Loretta Mester

Loretta MesterFormer President, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

Ethan Mollick

Ethan MollickProfessor of Management, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Anna Paulson

Anna PaulsonPresident & CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Jerome Powell

Jerome PowellChair, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve

Salim Ramji

Salim RamjiCEO, Vanguard

Carmen Reinhart

Carmen ReinhartProfessor, Harvard Kennedy School

Kent Smetters

Kent SmettersProfessor, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Doug Yearley

Doug YearleyCEO, Toll Brothers

CBE Badge

Individuals who have earned the Certified Business Economist® (CBE) Certification are required to earn 30 continuing education credit hours every two years. Please track your hours separately to be reported to NABE at the time of your renewal. CBEs are encouraged to track their credit hours on the CBE Continuing Education Form, which can be downloaded from www.NABE.com/CBE. Members of other certification programs can apply for continuing education credit for this event with an earned certificate of attendance, which can be made available upon request.

Code of Conduct:

All participants at NABE events must abide by the NABE Code of Conduct.

 

Sponsors

NABE thanks the sponsors of the 2025 NABE Annual Meeting:

Diamond

Platinum

Peter G. Peterson Foundation

Gold

EY-Parthenon Haver Analytics KPMG McKinsey Global Institute Wells Fargo            Economist Intelligence Morgan Stanley

Silver

Bronze

Regional Partner

CFAP Regional Partner 2 PCBE

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In-Person Registration

In Person Registration is Now Closed.

 

Full Conference Registration

NABE Member: $1,000
U.S. Government Employee: $1,000
Non-Member (includes one-year membership): $1,150

Student Registration**

NABE Student Member (no meals): $75
Student Non-Member (no meals; includes one-year membership): $105

**Please note: Students must send a copy of their student ID to [email protected] before attending. Must be a full-time student and can only be working part-time.

Single-Day Registration

NABE Member: $425
Non-Member: $525

Deadline for Advance Registration:
October 8 

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Virtual Registration*

NABE Member: $300
U.S. Government Employee: $350
Non-Member (includes one-year membership): $450
NABE Student Member**: $75
Student Non-Member** (includes one-year membership): $105

*Virtual access is for general sessions and luncheon sessions only; no concurrent sessions included.
**Please note: Students must send a copy of their student ID to [email protected] before attending. Must be a full-time student and can only be working part-time.

Register Here