Chris Kuehl is pronounced Keel, like the bottom of a boat. is a Managing Director of Armada Corporate Intelligence and one of the co-founders of the company in 1999. He has worked with a wide variety of private clients and professional associations in the last twenty four years. He is the Economic Analyst for the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association and writes their bi-weekly publication, Fabrinomics, which details the impact of economic trends on the manufacturer. He also serves as economic analyst for CPA societies, banker's organizations, construction associations and a wide variety of industrial groups.
Chris is a writer/editor for the Flagship, distributed all over the world by business organizations and he is a writer/analyst for the Strategic Intelligence System. He makes over a hundred presentations each year to business and industry associations in the US and overseas. He serves as a resource for the media and for many trade publications.
Chris has a doctorate in Political Economics and advanced degrees in Soviet Studies and Asian Studies and was a professor of international economics and finance for over 15 years prior to starting Armada, teaching in Russia, Estonia, Hungary, Singapore and Taiwan.
This presentation is a very current assessment of the US economy at the time of the presentation and a forward looking analysis of trends to watch. The title and content changes based on current events.
This presentation looks at the situation facing the global economy and provides the analysis of future trends. This can be a very broad sweep. or it can be narrowed to specific regions such as Europe, Asia, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East. Dr. Chris Kuehl can also target specific nations.
These presentations can either be domestic in concentration or global. They home in on a specific industry or sector. These have included manufacturing, transportation and logistics, credit management, accounting, banking and finance, health care, energy, and retail. Others can be developed upon request.
What provides a community with opportunities to grow and prosper? What can be done by business, government and the community as a whole? There is a role for everyone—from educators to business leaders to political, religious and social leaders. The economy of a region is diverse and always shifting. This presentation looks at various regions of the US, how yours compares, and what you can learn from others about what's worked (and what hasn't). You'll gain an understanding of where your regional economy is today and where you can expect it to be in the future.