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ISM-San Diego: Economic Outlook Update for 2026

Join ISM-San Diego for an exciting evening of professional development at the scenic Riverwalk Golf Club. We are thrilled to welcome back Alan Gin, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of San Diego Knauss School of Business, as our guest speaker. Professor Gin, renowned for his expertise and engaging presentations, will provide his much-anticipated annual economic forecast, offering invaluable insights into the trends, challenges, and opportunities for 2026. This year’s presentation promises to be particularly outstanding, shedding light on the road ahead.

Agenda
5:30 pm: Registration/Networking Mixer
6:00 pm: Welcome and Announcements
6:15 pm: Presentation
7:00 pm: Networking

Location
Riverwalk Golf Club
1150 Fashion Valley Rd.
San Diego, CA 92108

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Date

Jan 29, 2026

Add To Calendar 1/29/2026 5:30:00 PM 1/29/2026 7:30:00 PM PT ISM-San Diego: Economic Outlook Update for 2026

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Riverwalk Golf Club

Time

5:30 PM - 7:30 PM PT

Location

Riverwalk Golf Club
CEH Credits
1.0
Product Code
560012926

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Presenters

Alan Gin is associate professor of Economics at the University of San Diego. His work experience includes stints with the Community Development Department of the County of Fresno and the Public Works Department of the City of Oxnard. Professor Gin came to the University of San Diego in 1988, after having previous taught at Loyola Marymount University and the University of California at Santa Barbara. He has taught undergraduate courses in Principles of Economics, Statistics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Urban Economics, Public Finance, Environmental Economics, Industrial Organization, Managerial Economics, and the Economic Development of Asia. Graduate-level courses taught include Statistics, Quantitative Methods, Managerial Economics, the Business Environment of Asia, and Doing Business with China. In 2001, he was awarded the USD Parents' Association Award of Excellence after being nominated by one of his students. He was voted "Professor of the Year" by the graduate business students at USD for the 2002 - 2003 school year.

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ISM-San Diego: Economic Outlook Update for 2026