Campbell Law to host 2026 N.C. Economic Forecast Roundtable on Jan. 9

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RALEIGH — Campbell Law School will host leaders from across North Carolina for an Economic Forecast Roundtable sponsored by Business North Carolina magazine and the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business on Friday, Jan. 9.

The event, which is free and open to the public, is set for 3 to 4:45 p.m. at 225 Hillsborough St., Room 105. Space is limited so pre-registration is required at this link.

“Companies want certainty, regardless if it is good or bad,” according to the magazine’s website. “It allows them to position their business for opportunity or protection. Having an idea of what the state’s economy will look like in the coming year helps build certainty. As we enter 2026, businesses need to consider many variables such as the economy, supply chain, inflation and much more. They need help sorting through them to find a path forward.

“What will North Carolina’s economy be like in 2026? Where will growth come? How will regulation changes be dealt with? How can companies best take advantage of what is in store? How do we deal with inflation and supply shortages?

Business North Carolina and the School of Business have gathered a distinguished panel of experts to answer these questions and more about where the state’s economy is headed. 

Panelists include Associate Professor of Economics Dr. Mark Steckbeck, Sen.
Jim Burgin (R-Harnett, Lee, Sampson), Brooks Pierce Senior Economic Development and Corporate Strategist Tony Copeland, State Employees Association of North Carolina (SEANC) Executive Director Ardis Watkins, N.C. Rural Center Chief Program Officer Chris Estes and First Bank President Adam Currie.

Edited excerpts of the conversation will be published in the February 2026 issue of Business North Carolina magazine as a sponsored section.

ABOUT CAMPBELL LAW SCHOOL
 
Since its founding in 1976, Campbell Law School has developed lawyers who possess moral conviction, social compassion, and professional competence, and who view the law as a calling to serve others. Among its accolades, the school has been recognized by the American Bar Association (ABA) as having the nation’s top Professionalism Program and by the American Academy of Trial Lawyers for having the nation’s best Trial Advocacy Program. Campbell Law boasts more than 5,000 alumni, who make their home in nearly all 50 states and beyond. In 2026, Campbell Law will celebrate 50 years of graduating legal leaders and 17 years of being located in a state-of-the-art facility in the heart of North Carolina’s Capital City.

 

ABOUT LUNDY-FETTERMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 

The Lundy-Fetterman School of Business is known for its values-based, free-enterprise education, focusing on ethical leadership, service, and practical experience in business, incorporating technology and global perspectives. It offers BBA degrees in areas like Accounting, Finance, Marketing, PGA Golf Management, and unique Trust & Wealth Management, plus BS in Economics, with a 4+1 MBA option for fast-tracking graduate studies. The school emphasizes hands-on learning through internships, guest speakers, and specialized centers, preparing leaders for a changing world with a foundation in Christian values.