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Burnie Maybank

Speaker:

Burnet “Burnie” R. Maybank III, Counsel, Adams and Reese, LLP

Topic: “Economic Development in South Carolina”

Date:  Wednesday, January 22, 2024

Burnie Maybank is a member of the Intersection of Business and Government Practice in Adams and Reese, LLP’s Columbia and Charleston, South Carolina offices.

Burnie represents public/private businesses, commercial real estate developers, government, and nonprofits in state and local tax (SALT), state and local tax controversy issues, and economic development incentives, including opportunity zone matters, as well as abandoned building and historic preservation tax credits.

He has additional experience in exempt organizations and charitable giving, conservation easements, alcohol beverage control, and regulatory work before the Public Service Commission.

State and local tax controversy work is a large area of Burnie’s practice. He represents taxpayers in numerous Administrative Law Court, Court of Appeals, and South Carolina Supreme Court cases, as well as writing amicus briefs for various local and state tax councils, business chambers, and manufacturing alliances.

Burnie has co-authored many of the state economic development incentives and released South Carolina Department of Revenue policy documents on the incentives when he served two terms as Department of Revenue Director under former governors Mark Sanford (2003-2005) and David Beasley (1995-1999). He also served two terms as Chair of the Job Development Credit Act Subcommittee of the South Carolina Coordinating Council for Economic Development.

Burnie has received many awards and recognitions throughout his career, including the South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance’s “Defender of Manufacturing” Award.

At the request of Senate President Pro Tempore Glenn McConnell, Burnie served on the South Carolina Transportation Infrastructure Study Committee to examine the benefits of public/private partnerships to improve the state’s roads, highways and bridges.

He also formerly served as Chair of the S.C. Tax Realignment Commission, at the request of Senate Finance Chairman Hugh Leatherman, to submit a comprehensive state tax restructuring plan.

 

Ryan Yonk

Upcoming Speaker

Dr. Ryan Yonk, Senior Research Faculty, American Institute for Economic Research, Great Barrington, MA

Topic: “The China Dilemma: Rethinking US-China Relations”

Time:  12 Noon

Date:  November 13, 2024

Location:  The Palmetto Club

Time: 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm

Location: Palmetto Club. Buffet lunch included (guests/non-members: $40).

Dr. Yonk is Senior Research Faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research.  He holds a PhD from Georgia State University and a MS and BS from Utah State University. Prior to joining AIER he held academic positions at North Dakota State University, Utah State University, and Southern Utah University, and was one of the founders of the Strata Policy.

He is the (co) author or editor of numerous books including Green V. GreenNature Unbound: Bureaucracy vs. the Environment, The Reality of American Energy,  and Politics and Quality of Life: The Role of Well-Being in Political Outcomes. He has also (co) authored numerous articles in academic journals including Public ChoiceThe Independent ReviewApplied Research in Quality of Life, and the Journal of Private Enterprise. His research explores how policy can be better crafted to achieve greater individual autonomy and prosperity.

Joey Von Nessen

Speaker:

Dr. Joey Von Nessen, Research Economist,  Division of Research, Darla Moore School of Business

Topic: “The Short- and Long-Run Economic Outlook for South Carolina”

(Thoughts on the current economic outlook and the long-term growth drivers in advanced manufacturing, the automotive industry, and logistics)

Date:  THURSDAY September 19, 2024

Dr. Von Nessen is a research economist in the Division of Research at the Darla Moore School of Business where he specializes in regional economics, regional economic forecasting and housing economics. He regularly conducts a wide variety of economic impact analyses, feasibility studies and independent market research projects for clients in both the private and public sector.

Dr. Von Nessen engages in industry-level and regional economic forecasting for organizations at the state, national and international level. He has served as lead researcher on projects with clients as diverse as Sonoco, BlueCross BlueShield, Michelin, Boeing and the Savannah River National Lab, among others. He has also been the recipient of many grants from both local and national sources, including the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Department of Defense.

Dr. Von Nessen is also responsible for the preparation and presentation of the University of South Carolina’s annual statewide economic forecast. He serves on the advisory committee of the South Carolina Board of Economic Advisors and is regularly invited to brief the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond on economic conditions in South Carolina. He frequently appears on programs at national conventions, including the International Builders Show, the 21st Century Building Expo and the North American Regional Science Council and its subsidiaries.

G. Marcus Cole

Upcoming Speaker

Speaker:
Dr. G. Marcus Cole, Joseph A. Matson Dean and Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN

Topic: “The Value of Values in Higher Education”

Date:  FRIDAY August 30, 2024

Dr. Cole is the Joseph A. Matson Dean and Professor of Law at Notre Dame Law School. He was appointed by University President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., and began his term on July 1, 2019. He is the 11th dean in the history of Notre Dame Law School.

Dean Cole is a leading scholar of the empirical law and economics of commerce and finance. He was a faculty member at Stanford Law School from 1997 until he came to Notre Dame. At Stanford, he held two endowed chairs and taught courses in the areas of bankruptcy, banking, contracts, and venture capital. In addition, he served for five years as associate dean for curriculum and academic affairs.

His research has explored questions such as why corporate bankruptcies are increasingly filed in Delaware and what drives the financial structure of firms backed by venture capital. His recent research has involved the ways in which the world’s poor are using technology to solve their own problems, often in the face of government restrictions hindering such solutions.

Before joining the Stanford faculty, he was an associate with the Chicago law firm of Mayer Brown. He clerked for Judge Morris Sheppard Arnold of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

Samuel Gregg

Dr. Samuel Gregg, Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy and Senior Research Faculty, American Institute for Economic Research

Topic: “What’s Really Going On With Stakeholder Capitalism”

Dr. Gregg is a Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy and Senior Research Faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research. He has a D.Phil. in moral philosophy and political economy from Oxford University, and an M.A. in political philosophy from the University of Melbourne.

He has written and spoken extensively on questions of political economy, economic history, monetary theory and policy, and natural law theory. He is the author of sixteen books, including On Ordered Liberty (2003), The Commercial Society (2007), Wilhelm Röpke’s Political Economy (2010); Becoming Europe (2013); Reason, Faith, and the Struggle for Western Civilization (2019); The Essential Natural Law(2021); and The Next American Economy: Nation, State and Markets in an Uncertain World (2022). Two of his books have been short-listed for Conservative Book of the Year. Many of his books and over 400 articles and opinion pieces have been translated into a variety of languages. He is also a Contributor to Law and Liberty, a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, an Affiliate Scholar at the Acton Institute, a Fellow of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University. He also serves as a Visiting Scholar at the Heritage Foundation.

Suzanne Downing

Ms. Suzanne Downing, Vice President and Client Portfolio Manager, Nuveen Investments, Chicago IL

Topic: “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Municipal Bonds* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)”

Date:  March 13, 2024

Suzanne is a Client Portfolio Manager for Municipal Fixed Income Strategies at Nuveen Asset Management. She supports sales and marketing activity related to all of the firm’s municipal managed money products, including open-end mutual funds, closed-end funds, and privately managed accounts. In this role, she works with portfolio managers to develop and communicate information about the products’ investment teams, process, and performance to institutional and retail audiences. She also helps explain the complexities of the municipal bond market and the benefits of professional municipal bond management to clients. Suzanne began her career at Nuveen in 1990, working in Municipal Underwriting and Trading; Closed End Fund Product Development; and the Global Private Client Group; prior to joining Nuveen Asset Management in 2015. Ms. Downing’s educational background includes Certified Financial Planner (CFP) certification from DePaul University; and an MBA in Global Economics and Marketing from the University of Liverpool, U.K., where she earned the Student of the Year award. Suzanne is an elected Cook County Board Member for her local library; and serves on several community committees. She is also named as a Cambridge “Who’s Who” Among Executive and Professional Women; and a member of the 100 Women in Hedge Funds; and National Association of Professional Women.

Chris Moody

Mr. Chris Moody, Journalist and Instructor, Appalachian State University

Topic: “Lessons from a Nomadic Life”

Time:  12 Noon

Date:  January 10, 2024

Chris Moody is an award-winning journalist with 15 years of experience covering politics, technology, culture and religion for digital, print and broadcast outlets. His reporting has been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN Politics, VICE News, Al-Jazeera, Book Forum, The New Republic and more, including hundreds of appearances on television and radio, including MSNBC, CNN, Fox News and NPR.

 

Dr. Lacy Ford

Dr. Lacy Ford, Emeritus Faculty, History Department, College of Arts & Sciences, University of South Carolina

Topic: “The Modern Southern Economy Revisited: South Carolina As a Test Case”

Time:  12 Noon

Date:  November 15, 2023

Location:  The Palmetto Club

Time: 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm

Location: Palmetto Club. Buffet lunch included (guests/non-members: $30).

Lacy Ford served as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, USC’s largest and oldest college, from July 2016 to December 2020.   Prior to becoming Dean, Ford served as Senior Vice Provost & Dean of Graduate Studies at the USC from 2010-2016. His responsibilities included: faculty development and evaluation, tenure and promotion, hiring and retention, the Graduate School, and Distributed (Distance) Learning, and the SEC’s Academic Leadership Development Program.  From 2007-2010, Ford served as Chair of the Department of History.

Twice a National Endowment for the Humanities Research Fellow and once an ACLS Fellow, Ford is the author of Deliver Us From Evil: The Slavery Question in the Old South, published by Oxford University press in 2009 and reviewed in the September 20, 2009 issue of the New York Times Book Review, as well as other works. Deliver Us From Evil also won the 2010 Mary Lawton Hodges prize for best book on the South published in 2009.  In 2008, Ford published “Reconfiguring the Old South: ‘Solving’ the Problem of Slavery, 1787-1838,” in the Journal of American History.  This article was also featured on the “Teaching the JAH” website.

Dr. David Skarbek

Dr. David Skarbek, Associate Professor of Political Science and Political Economy;  Director, Center for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, Brown University

Topic: “Prisonomics – Why Prison Gangs Rose to Power”

Time:  12 Noon

Date:  September 22, 2023

David Skarbek is an Associate Professor of Political Science and Political Economy at Brown University, and the inaugural director of the Center for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. His research examines how extralegal governance institutions form, operate, and evolve. He has published extensively on the informal institutions that govern life in prisons in California and around the globe. His work has appeared in leading journals in political science, economics, and criminology, including in the American Political Science Review, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Journal of Law, Economics & Organization, and Journal of Criminal Justice.

Dr. Chris Yeakel

July 19, 2023 Meeting

Topic: “PRIMUM NON NOCERE”

A Pennsylvania native, Dr. Chris Yeakel somehow graduated from Pennsylvania State University with BA and MD degrees.  He discovered the south in 1980, during his intern year in the departments of Medicine and Pediatrics, University of North Carolina Hospitals, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.  After that intern year Dr. Yeakel was commissioned by the United States Public Health Service and served two years as a general medical officer living and working on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. While serving the Lakota Tribal members on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation he had an opportunity to combine both his passion for medicine and flying.

In 1983, he returned to southern climes to complete his anesthesiology residency and fellowship (pediatrics and regional anesthesia) at Emory University in Atlanta.  He came to Columbia in 1986 and spent his career since within an anesthesiology group practicing primarily at Richland Hospital (now Prisma Richland).  While his private practice group provided anesthetic care for all specialties, Dr. Yeakel focused his clinical practice upon pediatric anesthesiology including the introduction of regional anesthetic techniques for neonates through teen years.

Professionally, Dr. Yeakel is a diplomate of the American Board of Anesthesiology with sub-specialty certification by that Board in Pediatric Anesthesiology.  Dr. Yeakel has been involved in organized medicine at large throughout his career.  He has served as President of the Columbia Medical Society, on the Executive Committee of the South Carolina Society of Anesthesiologists, as a Director on the National Board of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, and just finished a year serving as the President of the South Carolina Medical Association.

He retired from the practice of anesthesiology at the end of 2020 and now is working as a FAA designated Aviation Medical Examiner in the Southern Region.