Penn’s Fels Institute of Government Partners With Swiss Consulate to Present Panel Discussion on Public Debt Sept. 27
WHO: Joseph J. Minarik, senior vice president and director of research, The
Committee for Economic Development
Randy Albright, executive director, Pennsylvania Senate Democratic
Appropriations Committee
Augustine Faucher, director, Macroeconomics Moody's Analytics
Rob McCord, Pennsylvania state treasurer
Edward G. Rendell, former governor of Pennsylvania, NBC news analyst
and partner, Ballard Spahr LLP
Fritz Zurbruegg, director-general, Swiss Federal Finance Administration
WHAT: Panel Discussion on Public Debt Management and Fiscal Responsibility
WHEN: Tuesday, Sept.27, 10-10:30 a.m.: Registration, coffee; 10:30 a.m.-noon
WHERE: National Constitution Center F.M. Kirby Auditorium, Independence Mall, 525 Arch St., Philadelphia
In commemoration of the 250th birthday of Albert Gallatin, America’s Swiss founding father, a U.S. congressman and the longest serving treasury secretary, the Fels Institute of Government at the University of Pennsylvania and the Consulate General of Switzerland in New Yorkwill present a discussion on public debt management and shaping a sustainable fiscal future at theNational Constitution Center Sept. 27.
Ambassador François Barras, Swiss Consul General in New York, will offer welcoming remarks. David Thornburgh, executive director of the Fels Institute, will deliver opening remarks. The event will be moderated by WPVI-TV News Anchor Tamala Edwards of WPVI-TV. The panel discussion is free and open to the public. Space is limited. Reservations may be made at nyc.events@eda.admin.ch or by calling 917-289-9956.
More information is available by contacting Cosima Bader at cosima.bader@eda.admin.ch.