Perhaps the most important thing about risk is its inescapability. Particular individuals, groups, or institutions may be sheltered from risk—but only at the cost of having someone else bear that risk. There is no “someone” else for society as a whole. Obvious as this may seem, it is easy to forget, especially by those who are sheltered from risk, as many are, to varying degrees.
Learning economics need not be so confusing as many of the concepts are fairly straightforward. These talks aim to explain key economic principles in plain English, rather than economic jargon, and without all of the charts, graphs, and equations that make economics so complicated. These talks will use real-life examples to which many, if not all of us, can relate.
Instructor Marc Cerniglia has over 30 years of business experience working in industry, financial markets, consulting, and has owned his own consulting business for the past 24 years. He has taught economics to high school seniors and is a former U.S. Army officer. Mr. Cerniglia holds a B.S. from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and an M.B.A. from the University of Virginia.
These talks are open the to the community and registration is requested. This is a FREE program.
Register below.



