RICABOR’s Annual Commercial Day & Annual Meeting!
You’re invited to join us for an engaging and informative event on October 30, 2024, at Chelo’s on the Water in Warwick, RI. The day promises to be both engaging and informative, featuring a delightful lunch, thought-provoking presentations from Dr. Leonard Lardaro of URI and Peter Regan of Sayer Regan & Thayer, LLP. We will also host our Annual Meeting, where we’ll induct new board members and proudly present our REALTOR® of the Year award. The event will conclude with a lively reception and cocktails, offering the perfect opportunity to connect, learn, and network with industry peers. Don’t miss out on this exceptional gathering!
Date: October 30, 2024
Location: Chelo’s on the Water, Warwick, RI
Agenda:
11:30am | Registration
12:00pm | Lunch
1:00pm | Economic Presentation by Dr. Leonard Lardaro, Professor at URI
2:00pm | Break
2:15pm | Presentation by Peter Regan
3:15pm | Break
3:30PM | Annual Meeting
4:30pm | Reception & Cocktails
Registration:
Members: $25 | Non-Members: $40
Our Presenters:
Dr. Leonard Lardaro, Professor at URI
Professor Lardaro graduated from URI with a B.A. in Economics in 1973 and previously taught at Florida International University. At URI, he has taught a wide range of economics courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels. He authored the undergraduate textbook Applied Econometrics and has written numerous articles, including those on labor supply effects of unemployment insurance and union certification elections, one of which was included in WESTLAW. His research has evaluated econometric models for the Rhode Island Budget Office and investigated occupational vacancy rates and the working-age population in Rhode Island.
Throughout his career, Professor Lardaro has actively contributed to various economic and community initiatives. He was appointed to Governor Garrahy’s Ad Hoc Committee for the New Workers’ Compensation Law and worked on the Joint URI-Rhode Island Budget Office Econometrics Project. In 1995, he testified about the economic impact of the Providence Place Mall, and he developed the Current Conditions Index for Rhode Island. His community involvement includes roles with the Family Independence Coalition, United Way, and the Girl Scouts of Rhode Island. Additionally, he served on several advisory committees and was appointed by Governors Almond and Carcieri to various state economic and tax policy groups.