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Global Perspectives with Betsy Price

Virtual

On May 3, Robert S. Kaplan, who was president and CEO of the Dallas Fed, discussed national and global economic issues with Betsy Price, mayor of the City of Fort Worth.


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About Betsy Price

Price, a Fort Worth native, was elected in 2011 as the 44th mayor of the City of Fort Worth. In 2019, Price was reelected to a historic fifth term and is on track to be the longest-serving mayor of Fort Worth.

As the 13th largest city in the United States, Fort Worth remains one of the fastest-growing large cities in the country. Since taking office, Price has initiated a broad agenda founded in the values of fiscal responsibility, accessibility, transparency and accountability. Price’s emphasis is on economic development, strengthening education, promoting public safety and improving mobility. Her vision is a healthy, engaged and fiscally responsible city.

Price holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Arlington.

For event and registration questions, contact Jenna Dillenback at jenna.dillenback@dal.frb.org.