June 18, 2025
Best Practice Groups meet every month on the third Wednesday during the "lunch hour" from noon to 12pm Eastern. Occasional adjustments to the schedule will be notified by event details, as well as email and text notifications.
Vitual Meeting | Zoom,
United States
Presenting on the economy has become an important staple for CFA each year at CFACON. This year is no different as we need to maintain your touchpoints that impact your business. Understanding the economy is crucial for making informed decisions about personal finances, investments, and public policy. By examining economic trends, policies, and institutions, individuals and organizations can gain insights into the state of the economy and its potential impacts. Therefore, for the second year in a row, CFA is welcoming Roger Tutterow, who serves as Chief Economic Adviser for Henssler Financial, to the keynote track for CFACON25 in South Dakota next month. Roger is a Professor of Economics at Kennesaw State University and serves as Director of the Econometric Center, an applied research center housed in Kennesaw’s Coles College of Business. In 2018, The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia approved the appointment of Dr. Tutterow as the Henssler Financial Endowed Chair at Kennesaw State University.
This month, Roger joins us to learn about your pinch points in the present economy and to convey some early thoughts he is seeing. This townhall event is meant to warm up your questions and expectations to join us in Deadwood, South Dakota, while helping prepare the very best foundation for Roger's message on Saturday of convention week.
Dr. Tutterow’s analysis of the economic, business, and political environments have been featured in a variety of media, including Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, USA Today, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Arizona Republic, Florida Times-Union, Kansas City Star, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Orlando Sentinel, Palm Beach Post, Wichita Eagle, and on CNN, CNBC, NBC, Bloomberg Television, NPR’s “Marketplace” and “All Things Considered,” CNN-Radio, as well as by regional electronic and print media.
Following his townhall portion, attendee breakout rooms will be opened for you to talk within small groups about economic issues important to you.