CNBC CEO Council Summit
CNBC CEO Council Summit
The rise of stakeholder capitalism and global uncertainty has made the already difficult CEO job even more challenging. For decades, CNBC, the worldwide leader in business news, has kept chief executives informed and connected with investor audiences. As socioeconomic, geopolitical, and market turbulence persists, the need for sharp, insightful reporting and feet-to-the-fire interviews with the most significant newsmakers on the global stage only grows. For the first time, we convened these newsmakers together with our influential audience, creating a live intimate news forum at our inaugural CEO Council Summit. Council Members and invited guests will be a crucial part of in-depth, mainstage interviews they’re used to only watching on screen. They were able to ask questions and field questions, start conversations and shape them, and hold not only thought leaders accountable, but engage with our journalists and leading contributors. To learn more and see if you qualify to join this council visit cnbccouncils.com/ceo-council.
CNBC CFO Council Fed Matters — May 2023
Host
Kelly Evans, CNBC “The Exchange” Anchor and “Power Lunch” Co-Anchor
CNBC CFO Council Fed Matters — May 2023
Members of the CNBC CFO Council will met with Kelly Evans, CNBC “The Exchange” Anchor and “Power Lunch” Co-Anchor, for a discussion ahead of the FOMC meeting including survey results from a panel of top Wall Street economists, money managers and market strategists about their Fed policy predictions.
CNBC TEC Member Town Hall: The Impact of AI on Cybersecurity
Host
Jon Fort, CNBC "Closing Bell: Overtime" Co-Anchor; Michael Sheetz, CNBC Space Reporter
Speakers
Chad Anderson, Space Capital Managing Partner
David Kennedy, TrustedSec Co-Founder & CEO
CNBC TEC Member Town Hall: The Impact of AI on Cybersecurity
Join members of the CNBC Technology Executive Council, CNBC Journalists, and specials guest for an interactive, roundtable-style discussion. To learn more about joining the CNBC TEC, visit: cnbccouncils.com/tec.
CNBC WEC Private Dinner in San Diego
Host
Julia Boorstin, CNBC Senior Media & Tech Correspondent
Speakers
Dr. Tara Ceranic Salinas, University of San Diego Professor of Business Ethics, Knauss School of Business
CNBC WEC Private Dinner in San Diego
Join members of the CNBC Workforce Executive Council, CNBC Journalists, and special guests for a private dinner experience. To learn more about joining the CNBC WEC, visit: cnbccouncils.com/wec.
CNBC TEC Private Dinner at CNBC Global Headquarters
CNBC TEC Private Dinner at CNBC Global Headquarters
This is an intimate, invitation-only event intended to foster conversation and learning of a variety of pressing topics facing technology executives.
CNBC CEO Council Private Dining Experience in West Palm Beach, FL
Host
Andrew Ross Sorkin, CNBC “Squawk Box” Co-Anchor; Morgan Brennan, CNBC “Squawk on the Street” Co-Anchor
Speakers
Jeff Bagwell, Baseball Hall of Famer
Afsaneh Beschloss, RockCreek Founder and CEO
Jim Crane, Houston Astros Owner
Stephen Ross, Miami Dolphins Owner
CNBC CEO Council Private Dining Experience in West Palm Beach, FL
Members of the CNBC CEO Council gathered for dinner and conversation led by CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin and Morgan Brennan, with special guests –Baseball Hall of Famer Jeff Bagwell, RockCreek Founder and CEO Afsaneh Beschloss, Houston Astros owner Jim Crane and Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross. Beschloss, Crane and Ross shared their views on the broader economy, whether early 2023 predictions are coming true or if conditions are evolving in the supply chain, real estate markets and so much more. To learn more and see if you qualify to join this council visit cnbccouncils.com/ceo-council.
CNBC CFO Council Fed Matters — March 2023
Host
Steve Liesman, CNBC Senior Economics Reporter
CNBC CFO Council Fed Matters — March 2023
Members of the CNBC CFO Council met with Steve Liesman, CNBC Senior Economics Reporter, for a discussion ahead of the FOMC meeting including survey results from a panel of top Wall Street economists, money managers and market strategists about their Fed policy predictions.
Key Points
- What the Fed will do is quite unclear, but 52% of survey respondents say the most important driver in the Feds policy should be protecting financial stability and the health of the banking system.
- 55% of survey respondents say there is a chance of recession in the next year.
- According to the survey, most respondents think that the percentage point of unemployment. will be a full point higher by the end of 2024.
- 71% of survey respondents say there will be liquidity strains in the fixed-income markets.
- Most survey respondents believe that banking profitability will go down and they’ll tighten credit standards.