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HABA Economic Outlook Panel Discussion

Wednesday, May 30, 2007 at 6:00 PM (ET)

New York, NY

HABA Economic Outlook Panel Discussion

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Remaining Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Guests and Friends   more info 28 tickets Ended $40.00 $0.00
HABA Member 2006-2007, must have fully paid dues   more info 36 tickets Ended $10.00 $0.00

Event Details

The Officers, Directors, and Members of the

Hellenic American Bankers Association, Inc.

invite you to join us for our

Economic Outlook

Panel Discussion

featuring

Constantine Soras, Economist, Verizon 

Peter Austin Vlachos, President, Austin Investment Management

Nikos K. Anastasopoulos, Managing Director, Bear Stearns 

at

the offices of

First American Title Insurance Company of New York

633 Third Avenue

(between 40th and 41st Streets)

  New York, New York

the evening of Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

Wine, Cheese, and Meze Reception at 6pm

Panel Discussion at 7pm 

Admission is by confirmed reservation only

HABA members $10, all others $40

 SEATING IS LIMITED: For your convenience, you may purchase tickets instantly online,

with your credit card or PayPal, at the top of this page 

or call HABA at +1 212 421-1057 

(please be patient, we have only one telephone line and one operator) 

HABA's Economic Outlook Panel Discussion is generously sponsored by our friends at

First American Title Insurance Company of New York

About the speakers:

Constantine G. Soras is a highly-regarded economist at Verizon Communications Corp. and also does economic advising. Constantine scored as the most accurate forecaster for 2005, according to predictions surveyed by BusinessWeek. Soras was born in Patras, Greece, and got a bachelor of arts in mathematics at the University of Patras. He came to the U.S. for graduate school, earning both his masters and doctorate degrees in economics from Columbia University.

Peter Austin Vlachos is the founding principal of Austin Investment Management. Peter has overseen day-to-day management of the Austin Global Equity Fund since its inception in 1993. He has more than 40 years of investment management experience. At present, he serves as Chief Investment Officer for Austin’s private and institutional advisory business and Co-Manager of the Austin Global Equity Fund. Before founding Austin in 1989, Peter was a Portfolio Manager at Neuberger & Berman. Prior to that position, he was President and Chief Investment Officer of the Dreyfus Leverage Fund. Peter holds a B.A. in History, Government and Economics from Colby College.

Nicos K. Anastasopoulos is portfolio manager at Newton Capital Partners, LP, and Managing Director, Private Client Services, Bear Stearns & Co. (since 1995).  Prior to joining Bear Stearns, he was a bond futures trader at Granite Capital International, a New York-based hedge fund.  He has also worked as an M&A banker with Baring Brothers & Co., focusing on the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries; and as an analyst at Booz-Allen & Hamilton, Inc.  Mr.. Anastasopoulos received his Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1986, and was elected to the Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society.  He has also completed the Finance curriculum at the MIT Sloan School of Management.

When & Where



First American Title
633 Third Avenue
16th Floor
New York, NY 10017

Wednesday, May 30, 2007 at 6:00 PM (ET)


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The Hellenic American Bankers Association, Inc. (HABA) is one of the premier Greek-American organizations in the New York metropolitan area. HABA is a not-for-profit organization established in 1982 to promote the professional and educational interests of Greek-Americans in the banking and finance industries. Its current active membership consists of approximately 200 professionals representing more dozens of institutions across the financial services spectrum.