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This
trade mission/forum is dedicated to the full spectrum of women entrepreneurs
that operate and own small, medium, or large sized enterprises from
all sectors. The main focus is to continue to foster and support
the economic empowerment of women trading globally among the Global
Banking Alliance communities of Canada, USA, Australia, New
Zealand, and Ireland.
Women
Trading Globally also offers experts sessions and leading global
presenters that may interest the entire business community. Please
visit our registration forms for individual ticket sales.
Through
increased trade, women continue to improve the economic conditions
of other women in the world, as well as their own families.
Who
should attend?
- Women entrepreneurs
who want to increase their trade
- Government
personnel interested in global trading
- Business
community groups, organizations, agencies, and associations who
work with women who are growing businesses
- Companies
who offer business products, programs, and services to women entrepreneurs
- Educators/researchers
interested in global markets for women entrepreneurs
- All businesses
interested in participating in expert business sessions and leading
global presentations
Activities
include:
- Business
matching meetings
- Plenary sessions
- Meet the
experts
- Round table
discussions
- Sector visits
- Gala reception
- Networking
- City tours
Benefits
of attending:
- Business
Matching: Export-ready delegates can meet with potential International
Business
- Partners
from Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland
- Access and
network with over 110 delegates
- Evaluate
partnership, trade and investment opportunities
- Gain exposure
for your business, with one-to-one meetings and display your products
and/or
- Services
information
- Acquire industry
intelligence by participating in sector specific visitations and
from business peers,
- International
delegates, corporate sponsors and senior government leaders.
Who
will you meet:
- International
business delegates from five countries
- Key Government
leaders responsible for international trade
- International
agency representatives including World Bank, International Finance
Corporation, Small Business Administration, US Chamber of Commerce,
Access America, and UN Development Program
- Senior Executives
from major financial institutions, as well as leaders associated
with venture capital
- Industry
and Corporate leaders offering services, technology and innovative
business products for companies who want to expand their markets.
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