STEPHENVILLE, Texas — The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas will team with Tarleton State University’s College of Business to host a daylong conference Tuesday, Oct. 10, in Stephenville. This is the fifth time the two have collaborated on an economic conference in the community.
Dr. Anil Kumar, the Dallas Fed’s Economic Policy Advisor, will speak during a luncheon regarding the health of the local, regional and national economy. Members of the community are invited to the luncheon and can RSVP through the College of Business website.
Dallas Fed representatives also will hold a student-focused session introducing the Federal Reserve banking system and facilitate a roundtable where local business leaders can discuss economic conditions in the region.
Dr. Rajarshi Aroskar, Dean of Tarleton’s College of Business, will host a reception for community leaders, bankers, business owners and College of Business faculty members to explore issues impacting the local economy.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas hosts similar events several times annually, focusing on regionally specific issues. The Tarleton State College of Business is sponsoring the October conference.
For information, contact Professor Laura Gordey at [email protected] or 254-968-9895.
The College of Business is fully accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the premier accrediting body for business schools. Serving more than 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students with 13 undergraduate programs and six graduate programs, the College of Business strives to make a lasting impact on the lives of students, the community and the broader discipline of business.
A founding member of The Texas A&M System, Tarleton State University is breaking records — in enrollment, research, scholarship, athletics, philanthropy and engagement — while transforming the lives of approximately 18,000 students in Stephenville, Fort Worth, Waco, Bryan and online. For 125 years, Tarleton State has been committed to accessible higher education opportunities for all while helping students grow academically, socially and professionally through programs that emphasize real world learning and address regional, state and national needs.