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|  | Joel L. Naroff, Ph.D. Chief Economist, Commerce Bank
Joel L. Naroff's economic reviews appear on ibrooklyn.com as well as in Brooklyn's Progress, the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce's business newspaper, courtesy of Commerce Bank. Please click the links below to read archived reviews:
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Mr. Naroff is a nationally acclaimed economic expert and president of Naroff Economic Advisors. Mr. Naroff serves as Commerce Bancorp’s chief economist. Named "Forecaster of the Month" for December 2004 by CBS MarketWatch, one of the top five economic forecasters in America by Bloomberg Business News, and one of the top ten economic forecasters by USA Today, Mr. Naroff is widely quoted in many of the nation’s leading business publications including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, USA Today, Business Week, Bloomberg News, the American Banker, Barron’s and Investors Business Daily. Mr. Naroff also has appeared on CNBC and can be heard frequently on all the major national news radio networks, as well as on KYW News Radio in Philadelphia every weekend.
As a recognized expert in economic forecasting, Mr. Naroff is a member of the prestigious Blue Chip, Business Week, USA Today/CNBC and Survey of Professional Forecasters panels. Before entering the banking field, Mr. Naroff had a successful 10-year career as a tenured professor in the School of Management at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and as a faculty member at Northeastern University in Boston.
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