- Posted January 03, 2013
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Federal Reserve Bank official to address MMLA lunch, Jan. 15
The Southeast Chapter of the Michigan Mortgage Lenders Association (MMLA) will host its January Membership Luncheon on Tuesday, Jan. 15, at the Federal Reserve Bank - Detroit Branch, 1600 East Warren Avenue in Detroit. This is the first in a series of luncheons planned for 2013.
Guests should plan on arriving early to allow for time to go through security and to take part in the tour of the bank. The tour begins at 11:30 a.m. and will be immediately before the luncheon.
Speaking at the luncheon will be Paul Traub, business economist at the Detroit branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. His responsibilities include both research and current analysis.
Traub will discuss the Michigan residential market with focus on key elements driving the market, when they change...what will happen.
The event will begin at 11:30 a.m. with the tour of Federal Reserve Bank followed by lunch and program at noon.
Cost is $35 for MMLA members and $49 for non-MMLA members. Space is limited. To register, visit www.mmla.net/cde.cfm?event=401246.
For additional information, contact Karen Bondar, Luncheon chairperson, at 586-457-3619 or karen.bondar@ugcorp.com.
Published: Thu, Jan 3, 2013
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