NEW YORK, NY, July 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Import Export Center by InsightLab Pacific, is inviting all entrepreneurs and professionals in the New York Metropolitan area to attend its forum on July 12th from 6:30 PM to 9 PM at The Black Door. This July's event, titled as 'Entrepreneurship & International Trade Event,' will focus on exploring potential trade opportunities. It will be co-hosted by Import Export Center and SBC (Small & Medium Business Corporation), which is a non-profit organization and South Korean government agency.
The event will feature a panel discussion from top speakers, and attendees will come from all industries with one common goal: success in entrepreneurship and international trade. These experts will cover crucial topics such as challenges of succeeding in the global economy, global trade in an information age, globalizations need for cultural understanding and much more.
"We are very much looking forward to this July's 'Entrepreneurship & International Trade' event as it will provide great insight regarding the ever changing dynamic of international trade and entrepreneurship from distinguished guests," explained Jayden Lee, organizer of Import Export Center and Managing Director of InsightLab Pacific. The panel discussion features James Vena (Founder and CEO of iComTrader), Herbert Ouida (Former Executive Vice President of the World Trade Centers Association and Chair of the New York District Export Council), and Eugene Reyes (Global Channel Partner for NowPlanet.tv). It will be moderated by Jetta DeNend, International Trade Specialist from the US Commercial Service.
Suyoung Kim, head of SBC U.S. office, supports the event designed to promote mutual partnership opportunities with New York on small and medium business programs. He believes that this event will be a great initiative for future collaborative relationship between the U.S. and Korea as well as a networking opportunity for economic development in both countries.
"Our featured panelists for this event come from a broad spectrum of professional backgrounds, and attendees can be sure that they will learn a lot about international trade and how it can impact their business," Lee continued. "This event is sure to be another memorable occasion, just like many of the other Import Export Center events over the past year."
All entrepreneurs, small business owners, and professionals are invited to attend this event. There is no cost to attend, but space is limited and those interested are highly encouraged to pre-register online. Complimentary drink tickets will be given to the first 50 guests.
Complete event details include:
• Date: Thursday July 12th, 2012 6:30 - 9 PM
• Location: The Black Door, Event Room located at the back, 127 W. 26th St., New York, NY 10001 (between 6th and 7th ave)
• Fee: Free Entrance - Complimentary drink tickets to the first 50
For more information, visit http://importexportcenter.com/events
Import Export Center and SBC to Host 'Entrepreneurship & International Trade' Event July 12th in NY
Networking event gives entrepreneurs a chance to learn more about the benefits of international trade and to explore the challenges and opportunities in the global economy today
2012-07-11
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[Press-News.org] Import Export Center and SBC to Host 'Entrepreneurship & International Trade' Event July 12th in NYNetworking event gives entrepreneurs a chance to learn more about the benefits of international trade and to explore the challenges and opportunities in the global economy today