28th Annual Automotive Insights Symposium

This year marked another year of challenging conditions for the automotive industry. Supply chain disruptions impacted vehicle production, which led to falling sales countering the strong pace set earlier in the year. As if that wasn’t enough, interest in expanding the market share of electric vehicles from OEMs and new policies out of Washington, DC, could potentially shape the industry’s future significantly. What’s in store for 2022?

The 28th Annual Automotive Insights Symposium addressed the following topics:

  • 2022 outlook for the industry
  • Supply chain issues
  • Capital markets developments
  • Public policy changes

28th Annual Automotive Insights Symposium

28th Annual Automotive Insights Symposium

This year marked another year of challenging conditions for the automotive industry. Supply chain disruptions impacted vehicle production, which led to falling sales countering the strong pace set earlier in the year. As if that wasn’t enough, interest in expanding the market share of electric vehicles from OEMs and new policies out of Washington, DC, could potentially shape the industry’s future significantly. What’s in store for 2022?

The 28th Annual Automotive Insights Symposium addressed the following topics:

  • 2022 outlook for the industry
  • Supply chain issues
  • Capital markets developments
  • Public policy changes

Wednesday, 01/12/22
9:00 AM
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Speaker
Rick Mattoon, Vice President and Regional Executive, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
9:02 AM
Outlook for the Economy and the Auto Industry in 2022
Speaker
Charlie Chesbrough , Quantitative Analyst and Researcher, Cox Automotive
9:30 AM
Panel 1: Supply Chain Issues and Disruptions
Moderator
Martin Lavelle, Senior Business Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Panelists
Bill Cook, Principal, William A Cook—Supply Chain Consulting LLC
David Fischer, Vice President, Lithia Motors, Inc.
Ron Hall, President and CEO, Bridgewater Interiors LLC
Mike Jackson, Executive Director, Original Equipment Suppliers Association
10:15 AM
Panel 2: Policy Developments from Washington and the View from the Capital Markets
Moderator
Thomas Klier, Senior Economist and Economic Advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Panelists
John Casesa, Senior Managing Director, Guggenheim Partners
Kristin Dziczek, Senior Vice President, Center for Automotive Research
Michael Robinet, Executive Director, IHS Markit
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