Find upcoming and past events that are open to the public.
Our listings include in-person and virtual programs. See event details for registration and contact information, as well as agenda, presentations or recordings when available.
Supply Chains in a Changing Global Landscape
This conference on Oct. 20, 2022, explored supply-chain challenges and how businesses and institutions can manage risk and respond to supply-chain disruption. It also discussed the costs and benefits of reshoring, including the implications of higher costs for consumers, and the role of technology.
10/20/2022San Antonio
Technology-Enabled Disruption: Lessons from the Pandemic and the Path Ahead
This conference is designed to provide a better understanding of technology-enabled disruption during the pandemic for households and businesses, and the path ahead, along four dimensions: supply chains, educational services, the labor market and digital payments.
10/03/2022Virtual
Introducing Dallas Fed President Lorie K. Logan
During her first public event, the Dallas Fed’s new president and CEO Lorie K. Logan shared her vision and goals as she begins her leadership. She also answered audience questions.
08/31/2022Virtual
Economic Summit
This full-day program in Dallas analyzed regional and international economic issues including the energy trade, economic growth and inflation.
06/30/2022Dallas
International Marketplace
This one-day program in Houston analyzed international economic issues, including global value chains, the Ukraine–Russia conflict, central bank digital currency and the international energy trade.
06/28/2022Houston
U.S.–Mexico Border Connections
This full-day program in El Paso analyzed various cross-border economic issues including the energy trade, investment and migration flows, and the U.S.–Mexico economic relationship.
06/23/2022El Paso
Industry, Economy and You
This full-day program in San Antonio analyzed regional economic issues including inflation, trade, housing bubbles and workforce development.
06/21/2022San Antonio
Panel Discussion: Monetary Policy at a Crossroads
This panel will explore the lessons learned by major central banks after reviewing their respective monetary policy frameworks, how monetary policy has been tested by the pandemic, and how policymakers see the postpandemic economy shifting and its potential impact on monetary policy going forward.
06/18/2022Virtual
Energy and Inflation: Drivers and Solutions
Bringing together leading thinkers and experts from the energy sector, along with economists and policymakers, this virtual symposium explored the factors influencing energy prices and ways to stabilize costs, particularly in the near term.
05/13/2022Virtual
Energy and the Economy: A Community Town Hall
Dallas Fed energy economists Lutz Kilian and Michael Plante discussed recent developments in energy markets in a virtual town hall.
03/29/2022Virtual