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A Few Big Ideas: Investment Themes for 2012 and Beyond

Edward M. Kerschner, CFA, a consultant to Morgan Stanley Smith Barney and the Global Investment Committee, will share his insights on A Few Big Ideas for 2012 and Beyond.

Peak Water: The Preeminent Commodity Story of the 21st Century. Water may turn out to be the biggest commodity story of the 21st century. Will declining supply and rising demand combine to risk creating the proverbial perfect storm?

Asian Affluence: The Emerging 21st Century Middle Class. In Asia, young populations and rising productivity are creating a consumer appetite characterized by higher incomes and evolving demand that many believe will fuel spending growth. Is there a shift in global wealth under way, and, is the middle class center of gravity headed eastward?

5:30 pm - Networking and Cash Bar
6:00 pm - Dinner and Program
7:30 pm - Meeting Concludes

Parking Information
Park in the Old Fort Brooke Municipal Garage (corner of Whiting and Franklin) On the third floor of the parking garage, take the walkway to One Tampa City Center.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Location

The University Club of Tampa
38th Floor
201 N Franklin St
Tampa   FL   33602
 
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Speaker Profiles

 


Edward M. Kerschner, CFA
Morgan Stanley

Mr. Kerschner is Senior Strategy Consultant for Morgan Stanley Smith Barney and a member of the Global Investment Committee

Mr. Kerschner has over 35 years of experience in the securities industry, beginning in 1974 with Cowen & Co., and then joined PaineWebber in 1982 as Chief Investment Strategist and Chairman of the Investment Policy Committee. Upon the 2000 UBS AG acquisition of PaineWebber Incorporated through 2003, Mr. Kerschner was the Chief Global Strategist for UBS Investment Research. Since 2001, Mr. Kerschner has been Adjunct Professor of Finance at New York University, Leonard N. Stern School of Business.

Mr. Kerschner received an MBA from New York University Graduate School of Business Administration. His undergraduate from New York University School of Engineering and Science.



Sessions

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DateCourse Title/DescriptionStartCFAI PD
Mar 20, 2011 Networking & Cash Bar 5:30 P
Dinner & Program Edward M. Kerschner, CFA 6:00 P 1.00



Registration Fee
Member
No Charge
 
Non-Member
$30.00