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Despite its many perilous challenges, 2021 ended on an optimistic note as post-lockdown demand grew in the chemicals and linked end-use industries. Even with ongoing supply chain issues and global economic uncertainty, the chemicals industry is well-prepared to weather the challenges it faces in 2022. Join FCIB and guest speaker, Martha Moore, Chief Economist and Managing Director of the American Chemistry Council as she discusses the risks, opportunities, and challenges facing the industry, and answers your questions about what to expect in 2022 and beyond.
Martha Gilchrist Moore, Chief Economist & Managing Director, Economics & Statistics, American Chemistry Council
Martha Gilchrist Moore is the Chief Economist and Managing Director for Economics and Statistics at the American Chemistry Council. Ms. Moore analyzes the impact of various policy initiatives and energy trends on the chemical industry. In addition, she produces forecasts for the economy and chemical industry. She also directs the Council's research on the direct and indirect economic contributions of the business of chemistry and the benefits to consumers. Ms. Moore has worked on chemical industry issues for more than 25 years and is an authority on the market dynamics for the chemical industry and its end-use customer industries. Ms. Moore holds a master's degree in economics from Indiana University and is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is a member of the National Association for Business Economics and the US Association for Energy Economics (USAEE) and serves on the board of the National Capital Area Chapter of USAEE.
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