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PNC Roundtable

August 2009 - Craig Thomas (AUDIO)

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This month’s National City Roundtable entitled “Michigan’s Economic Future – A Look Forward” takes place at The National City Center in Troy, where Paul W. Smith and Co-Host David Boyle talk to guest Craig Thomas, Vice President and Senior Economist, The PNC Financial Services Group.

Craig Thomas is responsible for contributing to PNC's regional economic analysis and forecasting for the 13 states and major metropolitan areas, including the District of Columbia, that comprise PNC’s core economic footprint. In addition, Thomas focuses on economic issues related to residential and commercial real estate nationwide.

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