Q1 2023

Quarterly Business Credit Review

Experian | Oxford Economics

Get the insights behind the Experian/Oxford Economics Main Street Report

Watch the Quarterly Business Credit Review webinar where Experian and Oxford Economics shared and discussed critical insights from the latest Main Street Report.

Why you should watch:

  • Leading Experts on Commercial and Macro-Economic Trends
  • Credit insights and trends on 30+ Million active businesses
  • Industry Hot Topics Covered (Inclusive of Business Owner and Small Business Data)
  • Commercial Insights you cannot get anywhere else 
  • Peer Insights with Interactive Polls (Participate)
  • Discover and understand small business trends to make informed decisions
  • Actionable takeaways based on recent credit performance

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Presenters

Brodie Oldham

Brodie Oldham

Vice President, U.S. Commercial Data Science
Experian Business Information Services

As Vice President of U.S. Commercial Data Science, Brodie Oldham leads a team made up of statistical consultants, scientists, modelers, and engineers with diverse skills who provide clients with leading-edge analytics-driven information solutions, services, and data visualizations of actionable insights. In addition, he writes and speaks on behalf of Experian about trends in credit markets and how small businesses can grow successful ventures and gain access to funding through strong credit fundamentals.

Ryan Sweet

Ryan Sweet


US Chief Economist
Oxford Economics

 

Ryan Sweet is the Chief US Economist at Oxford Economics. He is responsible for forecasting and assessing the U.S. macroeconomic outlook and how it will influence monetary policy and financial markets. Ryan is among the most accurate high-frequency forecasters of the U.S. economy, according to MarketWatch and Bloomberg LP.

 

Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Ryan led real-time economics at Moody's Analytics and was a member of the U.S. macroeconomics team. He was also head of the firm's monetary policy research, following actions by the Federal Reserve and examining its potential impact on the U.S. economy. 

 

Ryan is an adjunct professor in the Economics and Finance Department at West Chester University of Pennsylvania. He received a master's degree in finance from John's Hopkins University, a master's degree in economics from the University of Delaware, and a bachelor's degree in economics from Washington College.

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