Chamber Partners With Eller College of Management on 2026 Breakfast With The Economists, June 4

Annual Event Presented by JP Morgan Chase Features New Panel with the Chamber of Southern Arizona

TUCSON, Ariz. The University of Arizona Eller College of Management is pleased to announce its annual Breakfast with the Economists presented by JP Morgan Chase. The event takes place on Thursday, June 4 from 8 to 9:45 a.m. at the Westin La Paloma Resort located at 3800 E. Sunrise Drive.

Jennifer Pullen, new executive director of the Economic and Business Research Center (EBRC) and Joe Snell, president and CEO of the Chamber of Southern Arizona, will serve as the event’s keynote speakers. Jennifer will provide analysis and insight on what to expect for the future of Tucson and Arizona economies.

New this year, the program expands to include a featured business panel moderated by Joe Snell, CEO of The Chamber of Southern Arizona, to bring fresh perspectives and expertise from regional leaders on the future of Southern Arizona’s Economy.

The annual Breakfast with the Economists continues to be a valuable and insightful event for our community,” says Karthik Kannan, dean and Halle Chair in Leadership of the Eller College. “This year, we are especially pleased to have Jennifer Pullen, EBRC’s new director, lead the discussion and share insights on the current state of our local and state economies. We are also excited to partner with Joe Snell and The Chamber of Southern Arizona to introduce a dynamic panel that will deepen the conversation and drive thoughtful discussion.”

Chamber panelists include:

Alison Flynn Gaffney 
CEO
Banner – University Medicine Tucson


Dave Goddard 
President, Mining Division
Hexagon


Misty Holmes
Vice President, Naval Shipboard Missiles
Raytheon


Jordan Schnitzer
President & CEO
Schnitzer Properties

Topics Will Include:

  • Arizona’s and Tucson’s economic slowdown in the past year 
  • Slower gains in jobs, population, taxable sales, and personal income 
  • Shifting demographics, including an aging population and reduced migration 
  • Slower employment cost growth as job churn lost momentum 


Questions:

  • Where are national, state, and local economies headed next? 
  • How is global and national uncertainty affecting Arizona? 
  • Which industries face the greatest disruption from AI? 
  • Will higher gas prices put upward pressure on inflation? 
  • What do low graduation rates, youth disconnection, and lagging college attainment mean for Arizona’s workforce?


“The Chamber of Southern Arizona convenes the region’s top leadership to ensure our competitiveness and address our economy,” says Snell.  “Our breakfast panel will feature business leaders discussing economic development strategies, key initiatives and the latest industry trends shaping Tucson & Southern Arizona’s economic future.”

The 2026 Breakfast with the Economists takes place in the Grand Canyon Ballroom of the Westin La Paloma Resort. Check-in begins at 7:30 a.m.

The cost for this event is $110 per person or $1,100 for a table of 10. To register, visit https://eller.arizona.edu/breakfast/2026. Registration closes on Thursday, May 28.

For more information, call 520-621-2155 or email outlook@eller.arizona.edu. For more about the Eller College of Management, visit www.eller.arizona.edu.

About the University of Arizona Eller College of Management: Home to 8,100 undergraduate and 1,300 graduate students, the University of Arizona Eller College of Management is a comprehensive business school with a global reputation for innovative research, rigorous curriculum, a distinguished faculty, excellence in entrepreneurship and social responsibility. The college’s mission is to support and develop a community of scholars and learners whose knowledge, integrity and entrepreneurial spirit will transform business and society. For more information, visit www.eller.arizona.edu.

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