Morgan Stanley: Market Insights Forum
The Kelliher Corbett Group at Morgan Stanley, MFS Investment Management, and Stonehill College’s Economics Department in Leo J. Meehan School of Business are pleased to invite you to you to the Annual Market Insights Forum.
An exclusive event for clients & friends of the Kelliher Corbett Group at Morgan Stanley and the Stonehill College Community, the event will feature Keynote Speaker Rob Almeida, MFS Chief Investment Strategist.
Keynote Speaker:
Speakers:
Joseph McLaughlin CRPS®, PRP® '94
Hossein S. Kazemi Ph.D.
Professor Kazemi is an early recipient of “The Louise F. Hegarty Award For Excellence in Teaching,” Dr. Kazemi is on the Board of Directors of Bank of Easton, where he also serves as the Chairman of the Audit and Finance Committee. In addition, he is on the editorial-board of the Journal of International Advances in Economic Research (IAER).
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The Kelliher Corbett Group at Morgan Stanley
The Kelliher Corbett Group serves as a dedicated and seasoned advocate, providing thoughtful investment advice and solutions tailored to their clients' unique goals. Founded in 1992, the team of thirteen investment professionals manages $4.6+ billion* in assets, offering a full suite of investment management and advisory services to individuals, families, corporations, and institutions. Clients of the Kelliher Corbett Group benefit from the scope, scale, and oversight of a global financial services firm coupled with the independence, objectivity, and individualized service capabilities of a boutique advisory and consulting group.
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MFS Investment Management
In 1924, MFS launched the first US open-end mutual fund, opening the door to the markets for millions of everyday investors. Today, as a full-service global investment manager serving financial advisors, intermediaries and institutional clients, MFS still serves a single purpose: to create long-term value responsibly for clients.
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Stonehill College Meehan School of Business, Economics Department
The Department trains its majors to understand the theory and empirics of how and why markets work, and how they fail. Offering a wide variety of rigorous electives, our mission is to encourage students to think critically, empirically, and creatively about the mechanisms behind the markets and the economy.