CBIA Economist Pete Gioia Announces Retirement

06.21.2018
Media Center

CBIA economist Pete Gioia today announced his retirement from the state’s largest business organization.
“For nearly 30 years, Pete has been a great asset to our organization,” said CBIA president and CEO Joe Brennan.
“His expertise has guided us through important public policy conversations and played a significant role in how we shaped our legislative priorities.”
Gioia has been with CBIA since 1989. During this time, he managed CBIA’s research department, producing over 30 published reports, which provided in-depth economic and policy analysis to CBIA, member companies, elected officials, and more.
He was also responsible for tracking Connecticut’s economy through surveys on such topics as manufacturing, training needs, information technology, credit availability, small business, business expansion, international trade, and education.
During his tenure with CBIA, he delivered over 200 pieces of testimony to the Connecticut General Assembly and led over 130 major conferences. Gioia also served as economic advisor to Governor M. Jodi Rell.
“From our events, research projects, and speaking engagements—I’ve had the opportunity to tour the state and meet so many CBIA members and it’s been an honor to work with all of you,” Gioia said.
Prior to joining CBIA, Gioia was a senior consultant with KPMG. He also was a researcher for The Futures Group and the Criminal Justice Education Center.
Gioia also served as a budget analyst for the Connecticut General Assembly’s Office of Fiscal Analysis.
He is a past president and member of the Hartford Area Business Economists and serves on the state’s Municipal Accountability Review Board.
After his retirement, which is effective July 1, 2018, Gioia will start his own consulting business, PGEcon.com, Pete Gioia Economics LLC.
In that role, he’ll serve as an economic advisor to CBIA.


CBIA is Connecticut’s largest business organization, with thousands of member companies, small and large, representing a diverse range of industries from every part of the state. For more information, please email or call Meaghan MacDonald (860.244.1957).

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