Greenwich to host economic and investment conference

The second annual Greenwich Economic Forum will be held at the Delamar Hotel in Greenwich next month.

Poster printing is usually called upon when events such as this one come around, as attendees like to plan their schedules in advance so they can be certain not to miss them.

The forum will be opened by Governor of Connecticut, Ned Lamont, who will talk about what the state is doing to ensure that it remains one of the leading states for financial services, the role of education in maintaining a strong economy, and how the state is leading regarding workforce development.

Governor Lamont said that this Forum has become an important gathering in the region for sharing insights on economic development and investing. The governor expressed his pride that his hometown of Greenwich is city hosting the Forum and that he is looking forward to discussing what the state is doing in expanding its role as a leader in economic development.

The Greenwich Economic Forum is designed to bring together experts in the areas of government, business, and global finance to discuss issues that currently face the investment management industry. Jim Aiello and Bruce McGuire, veterans of Wall Street, founded the Forum in 2018. It is produced by the FT Live division of the Financial Times.

The Greenwich Economic Forum will take place on Tuesday, November 5 and Wednesday, November 6.