Thursday, July 31
Gerald Celente sets the stage with a riveting exploration of how the lack of a moral center across the spectrum of world leaders has exhausted the common person’s trust in the institutions that govern, direct and control our lives. A head-on collision with indisputable facts and their effects on your life takes hold as Gerald walks us through the intensifying populist movements around the world that are shaking the foundations of traditional governmental, economic and social institutions. Participants will engage Gerald and his team as we explore avenues for taking a moral stand and recognizing and celebrating some emerging trends that give us all reasons to hope.
8:30 a.m. – Registration and breakfast at the Mohican Building
Noon – Lunch at the Mohican Building and Franz Roggen House Garden
2 p.m. – Session continues at the Academy Building
Saturday, August 2
Transformational trends that will help you prepare, survive, prevail
Gerald and guest speakers break down essential trend lines, beginning with the economic forces that will take shape as a result of current political and social upheavals. Where are the best investment opportunities? What businesses and industries are best positioned to prosper? Where will the jobs be? Our session continues with an exploration of trends in health, media, art and aging. Gerald and analysts will draw from ongoing analysis in all these areas to serve up clear, cohesive forecasts you can act on. The mining of these essential trend lines will provide insights unavailable from any other source. And, as the session draws to a close, Gerald will outline his four rules of peace, engaging the group in a probing discussion of what peace really means, how to truly embrace it, and how to recognize the real agents of war and social and economic oppression.
8:30 a.m. – Registration and breakfast at the Mohican Building
9:30 a.m. – Session begins at the Academy Building
Noon – Lunch at the Mohican Building and Franz Roggen House Garden
2 p.m. – Session continues at the Academy Building
With the sun setting over the most historic intersection in the United States, we’ll gather in the garden of a 250-year-old home and enjoy a Revolutionary War-era barbecue.
6 p.m. – Cocktail Hour and Barbecue
Sunday, August 3
Brunch with Gerald and institute analysts