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The Hamilton College Wall Street Association will host a panel discussion of the U.S. economy with experts from private equity, real estate, commodities and academia on Thursday, June 26, at 6 p.m. at the Racquet and Tennis Club in Manhattan. Greg Hoogkamp '82, a Hamilton College trustee and a managing director at Goldman Sachs & Co., will moderate the discussion with panelists Robert V. Delaney, Jr. '79, partner with Crestview Partners; Adam I. Popper '87, managing director at Beacon Capital Partners; J. Robert Collins Jr., founder and managing partner of the 1.618 Group and former president of the New York Mercantile Exchange; and James Bradfield, the Hamilton College Elias W. Leavenworth Professor of Economics.

More than 170 alumni, parents and friends will gather for this unique networking opportunity, which is open to all finance professionals and any graduate, parent or friend of Hamilton College who has an interest in finance. 

The Wall Street Association last met in November for a conversation with A.G. Lafley '69, chairman and CEO of Procter & Gamble and the newly elected chair of the Hamilton College Board of Trustees. Since its formation in May 2006, the Wall Street Association, founded by Brendan McCormick '01, has featured lectures by Richard Bernstein '80, David Solomon '84 and Edmund Taylor '82.

As one of Hamilton College's most successful and highly attended regional events, several alumni associations across the country have used the Wall Street Association as a model for events in their respective areas of the country. Julio Dolorico '88, a member of the San Francisco alumni association, recently founded the Bay Area Alliance, which had its first event in the spring of 2008. David Solomon '84 served as the event's keynote speaker. The event was very well attended with future events expected.

To register for the June 26 Wall Street Association meeting in New York City, either call the Office of Alumni Relations at 866-729-0314 or register online.

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