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Published Sunday, June 29, 2008 6:05 AM

Strictly Business for June 29

Thrivent Financial honors Bronstad

David Bronstad, a financial representative with Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, has qualified for the organization's Sierra level for 2007 achievements.

To receive the honor, Bronstad had to demonstrate outstanding sales and service to members, according to a written release from the company. Bronstad works for Thrivent's Texas regional financial office in Bryan, providing financial guidance to Lutherans and their family members.

Thrivent, a nonprofit corporation based in Minneapolis, offers financial products and services such as life insurance, annuities and mutual funds.

Economist to offer outlook on B-CS

Elliot Eisenberg, a senior economist at the National Association of Home Builders in Washington, D.C., will deliver an economic outlook briefing in College Station on July 24.

The event will be from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Hilton College Station Hotel and Conference Center. Tickets are $18.

Eisenberg frequently speaks on the economic impact of home-building, the unintended consequences of government regulations on house prices, residential fire safety and how to reduce risk and boost profits using housing derivatives, according to information supplied by the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce.

He created the multi-family stock index and is the author of more than 45 homebuilding industry articles. He's appeared on television and radio, and his research has been featured in numerous publications, according to the chamber.

For more information, contact the chamber at 260-5200.

Staff reports



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