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Live Seminar: Should I Stay or Should I Go? Waiting for the Imminent Recession That Has Yet to Happen.

  • Country Club of Pittsfield 639 South Street Pittsfield, MA, 01201 United States (map)

We’re back! Join us for this live seminar: “Should I Stay or Should I Go? Waiting for the Imminent Recession That Has Yet to Happen” on September 13th. Registration & breakfast begin at 8:00am; program runs 8:30am - 10:00am. Bring a colleague at no charge: if they join BCEPC, they will have membership for the remainder of this year and 2024!

Presenter Kenneth J. Entenmann, CFA®, Chief Investment Officer & Chief Economist at NBT Bank, will discuss his views on how the Federal Reserve’s policy will impact the equity and fixed income markets and the potential for recession. Ken will also address how sticky inflation will be and its effects on the markets.

Our event sponsor is Berkshire Place, Pittsfield’s only Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC).

RSVP to Marianne Fresia (button below). Free for Members! Non-members: $40. Pay via PAYPAL or mail a check: Donna Turner, Smith Watson & Company LLC, 7 North Street, Suite 205, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Thank you!

Biography

Kenneth J. Entenmann, CFA®, Chief Investment Officer & Chief Economist, NBT Bank

Ken Entenmann is Senior Vice President, Chief Investment Officer and Chief Economist at NBT Wealth Management. Ken has more than 35 years of investment management experience and is a Chartered Financial Analyst. He earned his B.S. in Applied Economics and Business Management from Cornell University and his M.B.A. from the University of Rochester’s William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration. In his current role, Ken oversees more than $9 billion in assets under management and administration in trust, custody, retirement, institutional and individual accounts.

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Event Sponsor

As Pittsfield’s only Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), those selecting Berkshire Place can take advantage a full continuum of care as their needs change. Start with us at any stage of our continuum — from at-home care, outpatient physical therapy, or senior independent living to skilled nursing care and rehabilitation or to long-term care and memory (dementia) care. The major benefit is that you can keep your trusted connections when you need additional services.

Our programs and services are designed to enhance independence, quality of life, dignity and well-being. Our new modern facilties offer a friendly and relaxing environment in which comfort and security are paramount. Respect for privacy and encouragement of individual choices reinforce the personal values of each resident and patient consistent with our century-long tradition of caring for the community.

Berkshire Place (and The Residences at 89 South) are small, independent, non-profit organizations overseen by a local Board of Directors, dedicated health care and business professionals from our community.