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January 16, 2025
11:30AM - 1:00PM
ECA Regular Membership Meeting - January 16, 2025 (THURSDAY!)
The event is being held on Thursday, January 16, 2025 (in conjunction with the EA Annual Conference)
Drury Lane Conference Center 100 Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace, IL (630) 530-8300
Please join us for the ECA Regular Membership Meeting.
This luncheon event is scheduled as follows:
ECA Membership Meeting
Wednesday, January 16, 2025
Drury Lane Conference Center
100 Drury Lane
Oakbrook Terrace, IL
(630) 530-8300
Registration / Networking: 11:30 am
Lunch begins: 11:45 am
Business Session: 12:00 pm
Event Concludes: 1:00 pm
The luncheon program will feature industry updates and guest presentation by Ryan James Boyle, VP and Senior Economist - Global Risk Management Division - Northern Trust regarding a Midwest Economic Forecast.
We do hope that you'll join us for this opportunity to meet and network with your peers in the industry!
You can register on the ECA website/link below or give the office a call at: (708) 531-0022.
Ryan James Boyle, Northern Trust Chief U.S. Economist
Ryan James Boyle is the Chief U.S. Economist within the Global Risk Management division of Northern Trust. In this role, Ryan is responsible for briefing clients and partners on the economy and business conditions, supporting internal stress testing and capital allocation processes, and publishing economic commentaries.
Prior to joining Northern Trust, Ryan held multiple management roles at TransUnion. He researched and reported on trends and key topics in the consumer credit industry, and he led initiatives to improve the breadth, depth, and quality of data reported on consumer files. Before TransUnion, Ryan worked as an economic consultant at Navigant Consulting, supporting expert testimony in competition and securities litigation. He started his career as a business analyst at ABN AMRO/LaSalle Bank.
Ryan holds an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a bachelor’s degree in computer science, with highest honors, from DePaul University. In addition, Ryan completed the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.