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SUMMARY:Growing Globally in a Fragmented World: Networking Breakfast and Panel
DESCRIPTION:In an age of shrinking supply chains and doubts about the future of globalization\, companies are rightfully taking a cautious approach to expanding internationally. \nBut even a more fragmented world presents opportunities for discerning firms equipped with the right relationships\, tools and strategies to navigate market-entry challenges. Now more than ever\, right-sizing your global presence and mitigating risk are key to successful international expansion. \nJoin Vistra\, a leader in the corporate compliance services world with operations in 45+ countries\, and Global Atlanta for a breakfast seminar outlining the services that can help you quickly get boots on the ground just about anywhere in the world. In addition to experts\, you’ll hear from companies that have successfully overcome pitfalls on the road to global growth \nWho should come:  \n\nExecutives eyeing their next phase of growth outside the U.S.\nCorporate and outside counsel looking for help managing international consolidations\nEntrepreneurs interested in the basics of hiring and operating in target markets\n\nSpeakers:  \n\nGonzalo Garcia\, Senior Director Global Corporate clients\, Vistra.\nAnastasia Williams\, Senior Director PE and Structures\, Vistra.\nBen Jones\, Former Entrepreneur\, Passionate Leader and Business Coach\, HR\, Risk\, and Benefit Consultation\, Trinet.\nAdwait Joshi\, CEO\, DataSeers\nCuneyt Evirgen\, Faculty Director\, Georgia State University Center for International Business Education and Research\nModerator: Trevor Williams\, Global Atlanta\n\nThe sponsor: \nAs your company hires & expands internationally\, Vistra provides managed solutions to handle the complexities and resource-intensive operational tasks required to support an overseas operation. \nVistra supports in the following areas: \n\nGo-to-market support (entity formation\, registrations etc.)\nFinance and accounting services (including tax support\, VAT\, advisory\, etc.)\nGlobal HR and Payroll services\nLegal and Corporate compliance services (preparation and submission of annual filings\, domicile\, legal representation\, etc.)\nAdvisory services on best practices to remain compliant and avoid any international risks\, penalties and more!
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/growing-globally-in-a-fragmented-world-networking-breakfast-and-panel-2/
LOCATION:Georgia
CATEGORIES:Business,Networking
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SUMMARY:Rafael Nunez Airport Expansion: Business Opportunities in Colombia
DESCRIPTION:Join the U.S. Commercial Service Colombia to learn about the Rafael Nunez airport in Cartagena renovations and expansion. This will include the construction of the international terminal\, five boarding gates among other works. For this reason\, the current operator of the Airport ( SACSA) is interested in identifying U.S. providers interested in the project. \nCartagena\, a major tourist destination in Colombia\, urgently needs to expand its current airport (Rafael Nuñez) to meet rapidly growing national and international demand. \nThe Rafael Núñez airport currently services 6 million passengers per year\, representing a 128% increase compared to 2019. Due to the constant national and international tourist demand\, it is expected that the airport’s passenger rate will keep growing. \nColombia’s Treasury Ministry recently approved the expansion which includes the expansion of the international terminal up to 17\,360 meters and the expansion of the principal platform up to 99\,770 meters. \nThe webinar is open to all U.S. companies interested in: \n\n\nSelling airport equipment \n\n\nProviding architectural/ engineering consultancy services \n\n\nLearning about Cartagena’s Airport expansion \n\n\nIndustry sectors includes U.S. construction\, aviation\, safety and security\, and others.
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/rafael-nunez-airport-expansion-business-opportunities-in-colombia/
LOCATION:Virtual event
CATEGORIES:Business
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion: Workplace of the Future | ATL Francophonie Festival 2023
DESCRIPTION:The French-American Chamber of Commerce – Atlanta\, in partnership with the Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce – Southeast\, the Belgian-American Chamber of the South\, the Quebec Government Office in Atlanta and the Metro Atlanta Chamber\, invite you to attend this panel discussion on the workplace of the future. \nThe pandemic has caused a major shift in where\, when\, and how we work\, with significant ramifications for employees\, companies\, and infrastructure. Our panel of experts (see list below) will lead a discussion to understand how the workplace is evolving\, how to define its new purpose and how to best prepare for these changes. \nSpeakers: \n\nPhilippe Chatillon\, Head of Pricing at Randstad USA\nJâlie Cohen\, Group SVP & Head of Global Talent at The Adecco Group\nDonna Drake\, Head of Core Laboratories US at Solvay Specialty Polymers\nFrederic Miskawi\, Vice President of Consulting Services\, Atlanta Metro Lead at CGI US South\nGregg Simon\, Senior VP of Project and Partner Development at Metro Atlanta Chamber\nModerated by Trevor Williams\, Managing Editor at Global Atlanta\n\nThe discussion will be in English and refreshments will be served.
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/panel-discussion-workplace-of-the-future-atl-francophonie-festival-2023/
LOCATION:Metro Atlanta Chamber\, 191 Peachtree Street Northeast\, ##3400\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business
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SUMMARY:Georgia Logistics Summit: Fueling Growth Through Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Created in 2009 as an event to bring together all aspects of the logistics industry for lunch\, the Georgia Logistics Summit has grown to become one of the Southeast’s most important logistics and supply chain focused events. Each year\, the Summit has brought together speakers from prominent shippers in the industry\, leaders in the state’s infrastructure and economic development community\, as well as keynote speakers from some of the world’s most prominent supply chain-focused companies. Join in 2023 for the Georgia Logistics Summit in Savannah! \n\nSpeakers include: \n\nPaul Bingham\, Economist\, S&P Global Market Intelligence\n\nChris Gaffney\, Former VP Global Strategic Supply Chain at The Coca-Cola Company \n\n\nRick McDonald\, Senior VP\, Chief Supply Chain Officer\, The Clorox Company \n\nJannine Miller\, Director of Planning\, Georgia Department of Transportation\n\nGriff Lynch – Executive Director\, Georgia Ports Authority \n\nMichael Toma\, Professor of economics at Georgia Southern University in Savannah\n\n\nAgenda: \n9:00 AM \nRegistration: Check-in & Networking \n10:00-11:00 AM \nWelcome & Opening Remarks \nGovernor’s Remarks \nGDOT Update: Statewide & Coastal Empire \n11:00-11:45 AM \nEconomic Outlook: Global & Local Supply Chain Impact \n11:45-12:00 PM \nTalent Initiative Spotlight \n12:00-12:45 PM \nNetworking Lunch \n12:45-1:45 PM \nGeorgia’s Port Operations: Insights for Efficient Cargo Flow Inside & Outside the Gates \n1:45-2:30 PM \nTech Talk: Insights for Tackling Digital Transformation \n2:30-3:00 PM \nInnovation in Logistics Spotlight
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/georgia-logistics-summit-fueling-growth-through-innovation/
LOCATION:Savannah Convention Center\, 1 International Dr\, Savannah\, GA\, 31421\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business
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SUMMARY:International Women's Day Summit
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate International Women’s Day in Atlanta with a powerful cohort of leaders\, entrepreneurs and influencers coming together to support a gender-balanced world. \nOn March 8th 2023\, the Women’s Chamber of Commerce will host a daylong program of solutions-focused workshops at the Atlanta International School.  If you are unable to commit to the full day\, you can still join for lunch from 11:30am-1:00pm. \nFeaturing dynamic speakers\, B2B and networking opportunities and a keynote luncheon\, the inaugural event is aimed at supporting the advancement of gender equality and the power of women.  Need tips on building smart\, innovating for change and striving for balance? \n*All products and services required to produce this event are being sourced from woman-owned and female-led organizations.
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/international-womens-day-summit-2/
LOCATION:Atlanta International School\, 2890 N. Fulton Drive NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business,Networking
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SUMMARY:US-Japan Now Luncheon: Economic Impacts of Sustainability Initiatives
DESCRIPTION:Join the Japan-America Society of Georgia for a business luncheon covering Economic Impacts of Sustainability Initiatives followed by an optional behind the scenes tour of the Federal Reserve Bank of America.
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/us-japan-now-luncheon-economic-impacts-of-sustainability-initiatives/
LOCATION:Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta\, 1000 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230309T170000
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SUMMARY:Doing Business in Mexico: Your Best Move
DESCRIPTION:Join the Consulate General of Mexico and the Metro-Atlanta Chamber of Commerce\, with support from World Trade Center Atlanta (WTC Atlanta) and Atlanta Council on International Relations (ACIR)\, for “Doing Business in Mexico: Your Best Move\,” a seminar that will include success stories\, shoring (financial and legal aspects) and abundant information on the Mexican economy and its close relation with Georgia and the United States. This will be followed by an hour-long cocktail networking opportunity. \nSpeakers include:  \n\nMary Waters\, Deputy Commissioner for International Trade\, Georgia Department of Economic Development\nJim Reed\, President of YKK Corporation of America\nHumberto Esqueda Ramos\, Director Asian Markets\, Intercam Grupo Financiero \n\nErnesto Velarde\, Lawyer\, Ernesto Velarde-Danache\, Inc.\n\nA representative from the Mexican embassy will also provide in-depth information on the opportunities in the country. \nKindly confirm or decline your attendance to conatlanta@sre.gob.mx by noon Thursday\, February 23\, including your name\, position\, preferred contact phone number and email address. Due to the venue’s capacity\, seats will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis. \nParking and arrival details will be shared upon RSVP. \nPROGRAM: \nSeminar Program\n  \nProgram Agenda: \n5:00 pm Welcoming remarks \n– Amb. Javier Díaz de León Consul General of Mexico \n5:02 pm Remarks by Amb. Esteban Moctezuma (recorded) \n– Ambassador of Mexico to the United States of America \n5:08 pm Remarks by Mr. John Woodward\n– Vice President\, Global Commerce\nMetro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce \n5:11 pm Remarks by Mr. Max Sutherland \n– President World Trade Center Atlanta \n5:14 pm Success stories – Jim Reed\nPresident\nYKK Corporation of America \n5:29 pm- Mary Waters\nDeputy Commissioner for International Trade\nGeorgia Department of Economic Development \n5:45 pm- Financial Services\n– Humberto Esqueda\nDirector of Asian Market\nIntercam \n6:00 pm- Legal Framework\n– Ernesto Velarde\nPresident\nErnesto Velarde-Danache Mexican & Intl. Law Firm \n6:16 pm Mexico: an opportunity\n– Francisco Tovar Vilchis\nEconomic Attaché\nEmbassy of Mexico to the United States of America \n6:31 pm Chihuahua: Your gateway to North America \nEmanuel Sauceda\nFDI Executive\nChihuahua Global \n6:36 pm Closing remarks by Amb. Javier Díaz de León\n6:38 pm Cocktail networking opportunity\n7:30 pm End of the event
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/doing-business-in-mexico-your-best-move/
LOCATION:Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce\, 235 Andrew Young International Blvd NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230310T090000
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SUMMARY:Live Training: Doing Business with Germany
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to accelerate your business success in German-speaking Europe? Are you interested in protecting your transatlantic investment in talent and assets? This live training will walk you through the triggers and tripwires of German business culture and showcase strategies\, best practices\, and tools for organizations who want to minimize and even close the German Culture Gap. \nDuring this 1-day cultural training program you will: \n\nLearn to identify the main cultural values of Germany (as well as those of other countries in German-speaking Europe) and understand how these values impact communication\, relationships\, teamwork and leadership\nDevelop an understanding of the cultural dynamics of business practices and behavior patterns\nDiscover tools and strategies which will boost your transatlantic business\nDevelop strategies for effective and efficient global leadership approaches\nClear up expectations about living & working in a different country and culture\nDevelop strategies and action steps for efficient transatlantic communication \nDiscuss personal interests and questions about the challenges of working across cultures \n\n\nThis 1-day group training program will be delivered in-person at our Center of Training in Atlanta\, GA (USA) on Friday\, March 10th\, 2023 (from 9:00am – 5:00pm Eastern U.S. Time). Group size will not exceed 20 participants to ensure smooth facilitation and interaction among participants.\n\n\nAbout the speaker: \n\n\nThe training will be led and facilitated by Christian Höferle. Christian is a cross-cultural business consultant\, trainer\, and coach with extensive experience in working with multinational companies. German by birth\, American by choice\, and Bavarian at heart\, Christian is a fan of building bridges and not enthusiastic about walls. With his team at The Culture Mastery\, he helps people close the gap between cultures so they can work together more efficiently.
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/live-training-doing-business-with-germany/
LOCATION:The Culture Mastery\, 1438 Allegheny St SW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30310\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230315T100000
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SUMMARY:The Power and Potential of Social Impact Investing in Black Communities: A Virtual Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join Tim Smith (Senior Policy Advisor at Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility) as he moderates a timely roundtable discussion with leading experts to discuss opportunities to promote racial justice through social impact investments. Dr. Grant Warner (Bank of America Endowed Professor of Entrepreneurship and Director at Center for Black Entrepreneurship) will join the conversation and discuss opportunities to bolster the next generation of Black entrepreneurs. Also joining the conversation are Pearl Wicks (Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer at Hope Credit Union)\, Justin Conway (Vice President\, Investment Partnerships at Calvert Impact) and Ann McMikel (Executive Director\, Shared Interest) to discuss the landscape of social impact investments and community development finance institutions that are driving economic development in Black communities in the US and Southern Africa. \n  \nDuring this event the panel will discuss the opportunities for social impact investments in black communities the US and Southern Africa. As part of this discussion\, a new Nasdaq Foundation grant that Shared Interest recently received to empower HBCU students with information on social impact/ESG investing in disenfranchised communities will be shared. Students at Spelman\, Morehouse and Clark Atlanta will be the cornerstone of this exciting pilot project.
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/the-power-and-potential-of-social-impact-investing-in-black-communities-a-virtual-conversation/
LOCATION:Virtual event
CATEGORIES:Business,Economic Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T120000
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn - The impact of cultural differences in international business
DESCRIPTION:Join the Netherlands American Chamber of Commerce for an interesting Lunch & Learn where Peter van der Lende will walk us through the dimensions of cultural differences to help you bridge the cultural gap.\n\nWorking with people of different nationalities is very common nowadays. In addition to overseas offices\, companies are expected to embrace employees to work remotely in an international environment. No matter the size of companies\, their providers\nas well as their clients tend to come from beyond their\ngeographical borders. Cultural differences are an\nundeniable part of international business.\n\nEach country\, each nationality\, has a culture of its own. However\, these differences are not always recognized as a driver of lacking results or friction within teams.\n\nAbout the Speaker: \nPeter van der Lende is Dutch and lived and worked in nine countries in Europe\, Latin America\, and North America. He currently resides in Atlanta. Peter started in the airline industry and worked as an independent since 2013 and with Culture Matters since 2019. In 2017 Peter started Expand360 with a partner. Expand360 aims at assisting companies expanding internationally by providing business development services. Peter has a master’s degree in Business Economics and is fluent in English\, Spanish\, and Dutch.
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/lunch-learn-the-impact-of-cultural-differences-in-international-business/
LOCATION:NACCSE @ JLL\, 3344 Peachtree Road NE\, suite 1100\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30326\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T140000
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SUMMARY:Selling to Canada: Insights & Resources for Women-Owned Small Businesses
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate Women’s History Month with the SBA’s Office of International Trade in partnership with the Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration’s Office of Western Hemisphere and the Foreign Commercial Service in Canada! Join a discussion on March 23 at 1pm EST for woman-owned U.S. small business looking to grow exports to Canada. \nWhether you are preparing your market entry strategy or looking to expand\, register to hear insights on opportunities in the Canadian market\, considerations for U.S. women-owned businesses on doing business in Canada\, and information on programs and services available from both SBA and Commerce to support you. \nSpeakers: \n\n\n\n\nTracey Ford | Senior Commercial Specialist\, U.S. Embassy in Ottawa | U.S. & Foreign Commercial Service\, U.S. Department of Commerce \nTracey Ford is a Senior Commercial Specialist with the U.S. Department of Commerce at the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa. She began her career at Newbridge Networks Corporation doing statistical analysis on the performance of their Information Technology Department. After several years at Newbridge\, she transferred into their global help desk\, helping 5600 clients on Mac and PC platforms with their computer related problems\, and then to the Remedy Support Team supporting UNIX based developers. When the opportunity arose\, Tracey made the move to Nortel Networks Corporation to purchase strategic software. \nTracey joined CS Canada in March 2007 as a Commercial Specialist after 5 years serving the Department of State as a procurement agent. As a Commercial Specialist\, Tracey counsels U.S. businesses that wish to begin exporting or increase their exports to Canada as well as Canadian businesses that are looking for U.S partners. Tracey covers the IT sector on a national basis\, Atlantic Canada and is the lead on Canada’s Commercial Diplomacy team. Tracey is a graduate of Carleton University in Ottawa\, BA Economics. \nShweta Nagpal | Commercial Specialist\, U.S. Consulate General Toronto | U.S. & Foreign Commercial Service\, U.S. Department of Commerce \nShweta Nagpal is a Commercial Specialist working out of U.S. Commercial Service Toronto offices in Canada. Her role includes developing strategies and implementing trade promotion programs to help U.S. businesses in the critical minerals & mining\, infrastructure\, ITC\, and advanced manufacturing sectors. She also works on the bilateral programs under the U.S.-Canada Action Plan for Critical Minerals Cooperation. Prior to this\, she worked with the UK Department for International Trade in Canada and India. In India\, Shweta also worked extensively with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) focusing on policy\, advocacy\, and diplomatic relations. Shweta holds an MBA in Marketing and Finance. A nature lover\, she enjoys hiking and camping. \nClaire Ehmann | Deputy Associate Administrator | Office of International Trade | SBA \nClaire Ehmann is the Deputy Associate Administrator for the Office of International Trade where she is responsible for helping U.S. small businesses grow by reaching new customers in the global marketplace.  Working with U.S. Export Assistance Centers\, SBA district offices\, and public and private-sector partners\, the Office of International Trade directs Export Loan Programs\, the State Trade Expansion Program\, and other trade assistance to encourage and assist U.S. small business exports. \nClaire Ehmann is a member of the Senior Executive Service with over 20 years of experience working on international issues.  Before joining SBA\, she served as the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID’s) Deputy Director for Management Services\, where she oversaw the Agency’s operational readiness\, workforce safety during the COVID-19 pandemic\, and a wide range of management services including the Agency’s real estate portfolio and planning efforts for the post-pandemic Future of Work.  From 2015-16\, she was selected as a White House Leadership Development Fellow and spent a year at the Office of Management and Budget\, working on federal IT\, open data\, and data-driven decision making for the Federal Chief Information Officer.  She has extensive experience working on international development policy and programs\, research and evaluation\, and developing public-private partnerships. \nMs. Ehmann has a Master’s Degree in International Public Affairs from the School for Public and International Affairs at Princeton University\, was a Fulbright Scholar in Burkina Faso\, and has a BA from the College of William & Mary.
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/selling-to-canada-insights-resources-for-women-owned-small-businesses/
LOCATION:Virtual event
CATEGORIES:Business
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SUMMARY:Legal Seminar on New Biden Administration Laws
DESCRIPTION:Join the Japan America Society of Georgia for a Legal Seminar on New Biden Administration Laws. With the ever-changing business environment in the U.S.\, the discussion will focus on issues Japanese companies are facing. Points will include the latest information such as the Antitrust Law\, export regulation\, the foreign investment regulation (CFIUS) under the Biden administration for Japanese companies in the US.
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/legal-seminar-on-new-biden-administration-laws/
LOCATION:Barnes & Thornburg\, 3475 Piedmont Road NE\, 12th Floor\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business,Law
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SUMMARY:Secure Act 2.0 Seminar - Rethinking Retirement Tax Planning for 2023 and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Join the Japan America Society of Georgia for Secure Act 2.0 Seminar – Rethinking Retirement Tax Planning for 2023 and Beyond. \nSECURE ACT 2.0 was signed into law in December 2022 changing the Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) age to 73 (in 2023)\, then to 75 (in 2033) which affects people born 1951 and after. There are many small changes in this law and therefore\, you need to plan at least 10 years before your retirement. By attending this workshop\, you will learn how the new law affects your retirement picture and what you can do now to take advantage of tax planning for the future.
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/secure-act-2-0-seminar-rethinking-retirement-tax-planning-for-2023-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Georgia
CATEGORIES:Business
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