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Consumer issues, 
tips forum set

Members of the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation will join leaders from the Attorney General's Office, Federal Trade Commission and Better Business Bureau to announce each agency's top five consumer issues of 2012.

The agencies also will offer tips to consumers to avoid similar issues in the future. The event will be held tomorrow at 1000 Washington St., Hearing Room 1E.

TOMORROW

  • The Institute for Supply Management releases its manufacturing index for March.
  • The Commerce Department releases construction spending for February.
  • Harvard Law School hosts Justices Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter and Kenneth Starr for a panel discussion on civics education.
  • A South Station expansion public meeting is held at One South Station.

TUESDAY

  • Automakers release vehicle sales for March.
  • Lantheus Medical Imaging Inc. hosts a conference call to discuss its financial and operating results for the fourth quarter and full year of 2012.

WEDNESDAY

  • Natixis Global Asset Management President and CEO John Hailer addresses the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce on immigration, education and global competitiveness at the Intercontinental Hotel.

THURSDAY

  • An investor pitch event is held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology hosted by Future Energy in partnership with the MIT Energy Club and MIT Clean Energy Prize.

FRIDAY

  • The U.S. jobs report for March is released.
  • The Federal Reserve releases consumer credit data for February.
  • The Boston Children's Museum brings together business leaders, including Suffolk Construction CEO John Fish, John Hancock Funds CFO Charles Rizzo, National Grid President Marcy Reed and Akamai Technologies CEO Tom Leighton with policymakers and educators to discuss early learning and development of young children at a summit held at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  • James McDonough has been elected president and chief executive officer of Randolph Savings Bank. McDonough succeeds Jack Doyle, who is retiring.
  • Boston-based online retailer Wayfair.com has announced five executive promotions:
  • Ed Macri was named senior vice president of business intelligence and marketing.
  • John Mulliken was named senior vice president of strategic initiatives.
  • Dave Raymond was named vice president of operations process improvement.
  • Jeff Steeves was named vice president of marketing.
  • Laura Scott was named vice president of supplier operations.

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