
Global Business Club Past Events

Global Supply Chain Management: The Need for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
When: Friday, March 24, 2023Led By: Panel discission, see description for details
As part of the Global Business Club series, the IBC/MSU-CIBER is partnering with the U.S. Commercial Service to hold a panel on the need for DEI in global supply chain management. This event will be moderated by Assistant Professor of Supply Chain at MSU, Simone Peinkofer, and panelists will include: Kaori Koide – Senior Consultant specializing in supply chain at Deloitte in Tokyo, Matt Anderson – Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at MSU Broad College of Business, Vandana Bahl – Vice President of Trade Management at Supply Chain Solutions, Bill Grice – VP and Executive Director for the Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council and Michigan MBDA Center, and Bob Lundquist - Procurement Manager with Global Procurement at Steelcase. Following the panel will be refreshments and time for networking. This in-person event will also be available for viewing online, please specify type of attendance during registration. To watch: https://youtu.be/t_D0HnEDAec

Foreign Direct Investment in Michigan
When: Thursday, January 27, 2022Led By: Panel of economic development experts
IBC’s Global Business Club is hosting an event focused on foreign direct investment in Michigan. The webinar will give an overview of FDI and economic data pre and during the Covid-19 pandemic. After the keynote, a panel of economic development experts will discuss trends they have seen in FDI, discuss recent investment projects, and talk about what they foresee in the year to come.

Demystifying China Part I
When: Thursday, September 23, 2021Led By: Craig Allen, Alyssa Tracey, Carlotta Gmachl
Are you interested in doing business with China? IBC’s Global Business Club together with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and U.S. China Business Council are organizing a two-part event series focused on how Michigan companies can tackle the Chinese market. Part 1 of the series will examine the U.S. China Business Council’s annual survey, which takes a deep dive into the data and trends in the US-China relationship. We would also like to encourage businesses who wish to OR already do business in China to attend the meeting and give us some feedback on their experience. Part 2 of the series will take place in October of 2021 and will give companies a toolbox to assist with their entry to China – stay tuned for more information soon!

Turkey and Central Eurasia
When: Wednesday, June 2, 2021Led By: Turkey and Central Eurasia Speaker Panel
This panel on “Turkey and Central Eurasia” is the first in a series of inquiries sponsored by several MSU centers and programs into “The Geopolitics and Economics of Central Eurasia and Its Neighbors.” Future panels will look at China, Russia, Europe and other external actors to explore trans-regional relationships and interactions, as China’s Belt and Road Initiative plays out, Russia seeks to regain dominant influence over former Soviet regions in its “near abroad,” and Turkey seeks to unite the Turkic language speaking world in what some have termed “Neo-Ottomanism"

Africa-China-US Triangle: What You Should Know Today
When: Monday, May 3, 2021Led By: MSU China and the World: Beyond the Headlines Series Panel
China's rapid growth includes significant expansion of its investment and influence around the world. During this event we'll explore the implications for Africa, where China has invested in virtually every country. We'll also discuss what this means for U.S. businesses and foreign economic policy moving forward. Our panel of speakers includes: Jamie Monson, Michigan State University; Folahsade Soulé, University of Oxford; Gyude Moore, Center for Global Development; Bob Wekesa, University of Witwatersrand; Robert Grosse, Arizona State University; Liu Haifang, Beijing University.

Partner Event: The Great Line 5 Debate
When: Wednesday, March 10, 2021Led By: A panel of speakers will present
This international panel brings together diverse voices to address the concerns on both sides of the border related to Line 5, as well as a potential diplomatic resolution as both countries commit to green-energy strategies.

TikTok, WeChat & More: Talking Tech and IP in the U.S. & China
When: Wednesday, February 17, 2021Led By: Panel presentation
The U.S. and China compete for global dominance in the areas of tech and innovation; however, in an era of global firms and global citizens they must also learn to cooperate. The U.S. espouses free speech while the Trump administration pushed for banning social media platforms like TikTok and WeChat. China wants to be taken seriously as a global player but is often seen as disregarding global standards and norms. How can these two superpowers find common ground? This program is organized as part of our China & The World program series, organized in conjunction with MSU Asian Studies Center and MSU Office of China Programs.

Exec Ed: Brand Protection in China & Brand Protection & Social Media
When: Thursday, December 10, 2020Led By: Business, Government & Academic Panels
The 9-10:30am panel will discuss Brand Protection in China: Where to Start & Specific Tools to Protect Your Brand in China. The 11-12:30pm panel will be a Social Media Toolkit for Brand Protection. Discounts available for academics, students, law enforcement and government. You may register for one or both panels; see registration link for further details!

A Brand's New World Part 2
When: Monday, December 7, 2020Led By: Business, Government & Academic Panels
This special, no-cost, 3-day (Dec 7-9) online conference series on brand protection issues post-pandemic, looking into the future. Hosted by the A-CAPP Center and sponsored by MSU International Business Center, the conference series offers opportunities for attendees to share and learn from Center experts, as well as their expert partners in industry, academia, law enforcement, and government. Learn more about each session by going to the registration page; we recommend that you start out with Session 1: Hot Topics on Brand Protection in China.

Certified Global Business Professional Bootcamp
When: Monday, November 30, 2020Led By: Jade Sims, Certified Trainer
This training prepares business professionals in all major areas of international trade, including the domains of Global Business Management, Global Marketing, Supply Chain Management, and Trade Finance. Participants will receive the knowledge and resources required to sit for the NASBITE Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) exam, an accreditation confirming knowledge in international trade. The CGBP designation shows employers and the public that the individual is proficient in global business and capable of working with the level of expertise and professionalism that is required in today’s competitive environment. The CGBP designation is managed by NASBITE International, a non-profit 501(c) 3 corporation. NASBITE is a professional organization of educators, trainers, service providers and practitioners and the leading U.S. organization supporting the training and education in the field of global business. Jade Sims has been a Certified Global Business Professional since 2012 and a Certified Trainer since 2017.

The Future of the US-China Economic and Political Relationship
When: Friday, November 13, 2020Led By: Panel presentation
Together with the MSU Asian Studies Center and the MSU Office of China Programs, we're proud to bring you this panel to discuss the future of the US-China Economic and Political Relationship. Our esteemed panelists include Tom Rawski, Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh and expert on the development and modern history of China’s economy; Yan Liang, Professor of Economics at Willamette University and specialist in Post Keynesian-Institutionalist approach to international trade and finance, financial macroeconomics and economic development with a regional focus on China; Brian Connors, Executive Director of the Michigan-China Innovation Center, and Joe Miao, experienced global automotive industry professional.

2020 China Town Hall
When: Tuesday, November 10, 2020Led By: Ray Dalio
Renowned investor, philanthropist, and New York Times best-selling author Ray Dalio is keynoting this year's China Town Hall event, organized by the National Council on US-China Relations and hosted locally by Michigan State University. Each year this event is broadcast from Washington, DC, and hosted by local institutions all over the country. Join us to hear Mr. Dalio's thoughts on the future of the US-China relationship, and come back for our follow-up panel discussion on Friday, November 13th, at 11am. Who should attend: businesspersons, community members, faculty and students interested in hearing about the many opportunities and challenges of the US-China relationship

The Future of the US-China Business Relationship
When: Tuesday, October 20, 2020Led By: Craig Allen, President, US-China Business Council
Together with the Lansing Economic Club, we are pleased invite Craig Allen to share his thoughts on the future of the US-China Business & Trade Relationship. Craig is the President of the United States-China Business Council (USCBC), a private, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization representing over 200 American companies doing business with China. Prior to joining USCBC, Craig had a long, distinguished career in US public service. Craig began his government career in 1985 at the Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration (ITA). He entered government as a Presidential Management Intern, then became an international economist in ITA’s China Office. Craig served as Director of the American Trade Center in Taipei. He returned to the Department of Commerce for as Commercial Attaché at the US Embassy in Beijing. From there Craig went to the US Embassy in Tokyo and was promoted to the Senior Foreign Service. He served the National Center for APEC in Seattle, working on the APEC Summits in Brunei, China, and Mexico, then returned to Bejing as the Senior Commercial Officer. After a four-year tour in South Africa, Craig became Deputy Assistant Secretary for Asia. He later became Deputy Assistant Secretary for China. Craig was sworn in as the United States ambassador to Brunei Darussalam on December 19, 2014. He served there until July 2018, when he transitioned to President of the US-China Business Council. Craig received a B.A. from the University of Michigan in Political Science and Asian Studies in 1979. He received a Master of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University in 1985.

A Brand's New World: The Future of Challenges in Brand Protection
When: Monday, July 20, 2020Led By: Speakers Listed on Website
The Michigan State University International Business and GBClub are partnering with the Center for Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection (A-CAPP) as it hosts a special conference on brand protection issues post-pandemic, looking into the future. This conference will be offered virtually to facilitate collaborative and meaningful discussions on strategies and issues in brand and product protection going forward in the next one to two years. Especially interesting for our audience will be a session for SMEs on protecting intellectual property while exporting, featuring Professor Jay P. Kennedy from the School of Criminal Justice. Attendees will have the opportunity to share, learn and network with one another. Join the A-CAPP Center and us with other academic, industry and law enforcement partners as they host a series of short discussion-based panels over a 3 day period. This is a free event but requires registration.

POSTPONED Small and Medium Size Business Toolkit for Brand Protection: Why it's important for SMEs to protect their brands
When: Wednesday, June 3, 2020Led By: Jay Kennedy
POSTPONED: NEW DATE TBD Dr. Jay P. Kennedy is an Assistant Professor jointly appointed to the School of Criminal Justice and the Center for Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection. In this role he is actively involved in research, education, and outreach efforts that focus on external partners including corporations, industry associations, and law enforcement agencies. Together with his team of researchers, Dr. Kennedy has developed a toolkit designed for small business owners to proactively address intellectual property (IP) concerns with limited budgets. His other current research explores managerial and organizational responses to employee theft within small and medium enterprises, the incarceration and post-incarceration experiences of white-collar offenders, the sale of counterfeit goods on the Internet, and the structure of occupational pharmaceutical counterfeiting schemes. Dr. Kennedy’s work has been published in a number of outlets, including American Behavioral Scientist, Criminal Justice Review, Journal of Crime and Justice, Journal of Financial Crime, Security Journal, and Victims and Offenders.

The New USMCA and its Implications for Michigan Agricultural Business in Canada
When: Tuesday, June 2, 2020Led By: Consul General of Canada in Detroit Joseph Comartin & Guests
Join the Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development's International Marketing Program, Consul General of Canada in Detroit Joseph Comartin, Quebec Delegation's Martine Hébert and guests as we discuss the new U.S.-Canada-Mexico trade agreement, its updates from NAFTA and their implications for Michigan businesses engaging in trade with Canada. Registrants will be sent a link to the Microsoft Teams meeting prior to the event.

Michigan Trade & Tariffs Town Hall
When: Wednesday, May 13, 2020Led By: Michigan Business & Agriculture Panel
The event will feature a panel of Michigan entrepreneurs, farmers, small business owners, and manufacturers who would welcome the elimination of tariffs as they strive to navigate and survive the complexities of the market. We've scheduled speakers from: National Association of Wheat Growers, Cherry Central Cooperative, Mabuchi Motor America Corp., Amway, MSU, FosterSwift. The Michigan-focused roundtable is hosted with Tariffs Hurt the Heartland, a bipartisan, nationwide, grassroots effort supported by over 160 of the country’s largest trade organizations, representing thousands of businesses as well as agriculture producers, manufacturers, workers and consumers across the USA. Further information about the group is available at www.tariffshurt.com.

ExporTech (TM) Export Acceleration Training (3 days: February 21, March 20, April 24)
When: Friday, February 21, 2020Led By: MSU IBC & US Department of Commerce
Please contact us before registering on this site; this program is by interview only. ExporTech™ is a national export assistance program helping companies enter or expand in global markets. This program applies a structured export strategy development process that assists 4-8 companies to accelerate growth. It is the only national program where each company develops a written export plan, that is vetted by a panel of experts upon completion. ExporTech™ efficiently connects companies with a wide range of world-class experts to help navigate the export sales process. The result is that companies rapidly expand global sales and save countless hours of effort. Since 2006, 211 ExporTech™ programs have been delivered in 36 states and Puerto Rico with over 1,080 participating companies. This program is offered jointly by the Michigan State University International Business Center and the United States Department of Commerce Export Assistance Center in Grand Rapids. Please contact Jade Sims at sims@broad.msu.edu or 517.353.4336 with questions.

China Town Hall: Local Connections, National Reflections
When: Monday, November 18, 2019Led By: George Stephanopoulos (ABC), Professor Aminda Smith (MSU)
Join communities across the United States in a national conversation on China. This event will feature an interactive webcast with four speakers, moderated by George Stephanopoulos, Chief Anchor at ABC News. The livecast will be followed by an on-site discussion facilitated by Associate Professor Aminda Smith, scholar in modern Chinese History in the Department of History at MSU. Parking is available in the lot south of the International Center. Refreshments will be provided. There is no charge for this event, but there may be a parking fee. We look forward to seeing you then!

2019 African Business Symposium
When: Friday, October 4, 2019Led By: 2019 African Business Symposium
To celebrate the ending of the Year of Global Africa, Michigan State University is hosting an inaugural African Business Symposium. The half-day event will focus on exploring Venture Capital & Private Equity, Technology, and Entrepreneurship on the continent. The lecture aims to teach students and local entrepreneurs about the immense opportunities that exist in emerging markets. Highlight why, despite global economic uncertainties, Africa continues to grow as an investment and business destination. Who should attend: Importers, exporters, and local entrepreneurs exploring or already working on the continent

2019 Brand Protection Strategy Summit
When: Tuesday, September 24, 2019Led By: MSU Center for Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection
Join us September 24-25 in the fight for improving responses to product counterfeiting and protecting brands. NEW THIS YEAR: a special program designed specifically for small and medium-sized businesses. Hosted for our brand owner partners, our Summit is a collaborative space for brand owners, law enforcement, and academia to strategize about the issues and their solutions in a forum that facilitates open, collaborative, meaningful, and participant-led conversations on brand protection. Through interactive panels, roundtable strategy sessions, and an evening reception, you will have the opportunity to share, learn and network with one another, as well as from world-renowned scholars and globally-recognized industry and law enforcement leaders. Contact us at 517.353.4336 if you're a SME needing financial assistance!

World IP Day 2019
When: Thursday, April 25, 2019Led By: Register at http://bit.ly/2NCGgAO
PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER ON THIS SITE; Registration and complete information for this year's World IP Day is at: http://bit.ly/2NCGgAO. Or click "Event Flyer" for more information.

Making the Most of International Trade Shows with MI Ag Exporter Dr. John's Healthy Sweets
When: Thursday, February 14, 2019Led By: Dr. John's Healthy Sweets
NEW DATE: Laura Deierlein from SPROUTwide Global and Jean Schtokal from FosterSwift will prepare you for your upcoming travels to meet new clients. Topics will include: Market Evaluation, Choosing A Show, Fit, Strategic Partnerships, Knowing Your Numbers, Timelines for Success, Legal Compliance Issues, & Intellectual Property Protections. All attendees will be presented with a work-booklet to help them develop a strategic plan for identifying and approaching international trade shows. Our luncheon keynote will be presented by the 2018 Michigan Agricultural Exporter of the Year, Dr. John's Healthy Sweets. Dr. John's has found export success globally, with a focus on Asian markets, and will share their experience expanding globally.

*CANCELED* Making the Most of International Trade Shows with MI Ag Exporter Dr. John's Healthy Sweets
When: Tuesday, January 29, 2019Led By: Dr. John's Healthy Sweets
*CANCELED/WE ARE CURRENTLY RESCHEDULING* Laura Deierlein from SPROUTwide Global and Jean Schtokal from FosterSwift will prepare you for your upcoming travels to meet new clients. Topics will include: Market Evaluation, Choosing A Show, Fit, Strategic Partnerships, Knowing Your Numbers, Timelines for Success, Legal Compliance Issues, & Intellectual Property Protections. All attendees will be presented with a work-booklet to help them develop a strategic plan for identifying and approaching international trade shows. Our luncheon keynote will be presented by the 2018 Michigan Agricultural Exporter of the Year, Dr. John's Healthy Sweets. Dr. John's has found export success globally, with a focus on Asian markets, and will share their experience expanding globally.

Creating That Perfect Pitch
When: Friday, January 25, 2019Led By: Neil Sheridan
You have just seconds to get someone's attention, and perhaps minutes to win them over to your way of thinking. Whether you are attempting to get an investor's attention or convince a potential customer or overseas partner to give you a second look, your business pitch is everything. This half-day workshop will get you there. Our keynote speaker and facilitator Neil Sheridan is a researcher, adviser and speaker on organizational and business growth, and regularly conducts extensive trainings for businesses and entrepreneurs to prepare them for pitch competitions. Neil is President of SVPI, LLC, a Michigan advisory and management corporation active internationally. This event was so successful in 2017 we felt we needed to bring it back!

ExporTech (TM) Export Acceleration Training (January-March)
When: Friday, January 25, 2019Led By: MSU IBC & US Dept. of Commerce
ExporTech™ is a national export assistance program helping companies enter or expand in global markets. This program applies a structured export strategy development process that assists 4-8 companies to accelerate growth. It is the only national program where each company develops a written export plan, that is vetted by a panel of experts upon completion. ExporTech™ efficiently connects companies with a wide range of world-class experts to help navigate the export sales process. The result is that companies rapidly expand global sales and save countless hours of effort. Since 2006, 211 ExporTech™ programs have been delivered in 36 states and Puerto Rico with over 1,080 participating companies. This program is offered jointly by the Michigan State University International Business Center and the United States Department of Commerce Export Assistance Center in Grand Rapids. Please contact Jade Sims at sims@broad.msu.edu or 517.353.4336 with questions

Preparing for Defense Industry Trade Shows & Sales
When: Tuesday, November 27, 2018Led By: Jean Schtokal, Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC
Defense industry sales can be lucrative; however, companies selling to the industry have additional concerns. This seminar will discuss where to find and bid on potential contracts, and what to consider before opening discussions with potential partners or attending industry trade shows. The program will terminate with a reception and time for questions and open networking.
Presentations
FCPA_powerpoint.pdfMEDC_Defense_Center_Intiatives.pdf
PTAC_overview.pdf
Taking_Advantage_of_Show_Services.pdf
Trade_Show_Prep___IP_Protection.pdf
US_Commercial_Service_Presentation_Defense_Industry.pdf

Tariff Update
When: Tuesday, October 30, 2018Led By: .
Estimating manufacturing costs as well as final costs to your customers are particularly difficult these days. Join us to hear about the current tariff situation, what's expected in the near-term, and how to best plan. John Stewart is a supply chain consultant at Supply Chain Solutions, based in West Michigan. Since 2004, he has helped client teams to design and implement supply chain process improvements in manufacturing, food, retail, publishing, distribution, agriculture, and third-party logistics. Prior to consulting, John spent 18 years as a practitioner, where he honed his skills as a line manager and project manager in both international and domestic supply chain. He managed trade and logistics in manufacturing and retail, and began his career as an import entry-writer for a customshouse broker in Chicago. Who should attend: Those involved in purchasing and sales, beginning and advanced exporters and importers, and anyone interested in the implications of the current tariff situation on the U.S. and global economy.

Breakfast with South African Consul General Phumzile Mazibuko
When: Friday, September 28, 2018Led By: Phumzile Mazibuko
Ms. Phumzile Mazibuko was appointed Consul General at the South African Consulate General in Chicago in January of this year. As consul General, she works to promote trade and investments and enhance cooperation in the field of arts, culture, education, and effectively render consular services to South Africans in 14 states in the Midwest region of the United States. Prior to this post, she was Chief of Staff for the Department of International Relations and Cooperation of South Africa. Ms. Mazibuko has been working though her professional career to further business relationships between South Africa and its trading partners. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Johannesburg. Joining Consul Mazibuko is South African Consul Political Mr. Thabo Seotlo. Consul Seotlo is also a career diplomat, spending the past decade serving South African interests around the world. Those interested in setting up a private meeting with M. Mazibuko should contact Jade Sims at sims@broad.msu.edu for a time.

Certified Global Business Professional Training
When: Tuesday, July 10, 2018Led By: Jade Sims, CGBP Certified Trainer
Earning the Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) credential is an easy way to kick-start your international business career, or a great way to formally recognize your professional knowledge. The CGBP credential issued by NASBITE confirms familiarity in international trade and assures that employees are able to practice global business at the professional level required in today’s competitive environment. The CGBP is fast becoming the top nationally recognized certification for those in international business to show the world that they are qualified. The CGBP certifies that a candidate is competent in the four primary domains of trade global business management, global marketing, supply chain management, trade finance. All exporters, compliance officers, trade lawyers, financial service providers, and accounts involved in international business, freight forwarders and logistics professionals, engineers, university officials, and anyone else who wants to demonstrate expertise in international trade are invited to attend. **PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A 2-DAY TRAINING**

Doing Business in India
When: Tuesday, May 22, 2018Led By: Shantanu Sarkar
India is our 9th largest goods trading partner with $67.7 billion in total (two way) goods trade during 2016. Has your company considered the opportunities? Shantanu Sarkar is a U.S. Commercial Assistant based in Kolkata, India. As the Commercial Advisor in the U.S. International Trade Administration's Commercial Services team, he works with U.S. businesses to help them enter and navigate the Indian market. Mr. Sarkar joined the U.S. Commerical Service in 2008 and is responsible for the development of U.S. trade and business in Eastern India and adjoining Bangladesh. Mr. Sarkar has over seventeen years of diverse professional experience in the field of marketing, business development, and operations. he is part of several important commercial initiatives to support the emerging economic partnership between the U.S. and India, and is the team lead in India for the mining and industrial materials sectors. Mr. Sarkar will present on opportunities and challenges for U.S. businesses entering the Indian market. Companies interested in one-on-one meetings with Mr. Sarkar should email sims@broad.msu.edu to arrange a time.

World IP Day Michigan: Protecting Your Brand Globally
When: Thursday, April 26, 2018Led By: Protecting Your Brand Globally
The Center for Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection (A-CAPP) and Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan (GB Club) are pleased to present the 1st Annual World IP Day Michigan: Protecting Your Brand Globally. World IP day is celebrated every year on April 26 in order to remember the role that intellectual property rights (patents, trademarks, industrial designs, copyright) play in encouraging innovation and creativity. Join us for a half day interactive program discussing how Michigan companies can play in a vital role in the world economy and share their best practices on how they protect their intellectual property. Our three panels will focus on: Packaging Challenges & Opportunities, IP Issues in E-Commerce, and Emerging Markets: Best practices for IP issues. We will finish our program with a networking lunch. Check our agenda for updated speakers list as they are confirmed. Who should attend: businesses, policy makers, academics, and students interested in learning how to protect intellectual property while growing globally in an ever-more connected world.

Global Branding
When: Thursday, February 8, 2018Led By: The Gluten Free Bar
Our morning seminar will focus on the topic of Global Branding; we will explore methods for presenting a consistent brand while tailoring the message to best reach global audiences with unique preferences in the ways they are reached. Our luncheon keynote will be presented by brand owners of The Gluten Free Bar, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development's (MDARD) first-ever recipient of the 2017 Michigan export “Rising Star Award.” The “Rising Star Award” was created to recognize a company that is new to exporting or is just starting to increase their exports into one or more countries. “The Gluten Free Bar sets a great example for other small- and medium-sized companies as to the opportunities exports provide in generating more sales and growth for a company,” said Jamie Clover Adams, MDARD Director. “Exports are critical to the Michigan food and agriculture economy, and companies like The Gluten Free Bar are a vital part of the growth.” Join us to find out how they're growing the company through exporting, network with growers and food processors, and learn the ins-and-outs of achieving global success!
Presentations
Intellectual_Property_-_Legal_Essentials_to_Export_-_February_8_2018.pdf
The Basics of Exporting
When: Tuesday, January 9, 2018Led By: Kendra Kuo, Director, US Export Assistance Center, Grand Rapids
This event will cover the basic concepts in exporting--from doing research to select your target market, how to best take advantage of international trade shows, and method of entry to the logistics and legalities of shipping your product overseas and getting paid. This session will offer a wealth of information to those considering or new to exporting, as well as some tips and ideas for those already in the export game. A portion of the morning will include group discussion, as well as time for questions and answers. Jade Sims, Trade Specialist at the MSU International Business Center, will lead the morning program. Our luncheon keynote will be provided by Kendra Kuo, Director of the US Export Assistance Center in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She has spent most of her career helping Michigan companies grow their sales by connecting them to booming international markets.

Preparing for Trade Shows & New Client Meetings: Creating That Perfect Pitch
When: Tuesday, December 5, 2017Led By: Neil Sheridan, President, SVPI
You have just seconds to get someone's attention, and perhaps minutes to win them over to your way of thinking. Whether you are attempting to get an investor's attention or convince a potential customer or overseas partner to give you a second look, your business pitch is everything. This half-day workshop will get you there. Our keynote speaker and facilitator Neil Sheridan is a researcher, adviser and speaker on organizational and business growth, and regularly conducts extensive trainings for businesses and entrepreneurs to prepare them for pitch competitions. Neil is President of SVPI, LLC, a Michigan advisory and management corporation active internationally. SVPI assists clients with strategy, valuation, performance, and innovation initiatives. Neil speaks internationally on strategy and innovation leadership as a keynoter, moderator or panelist.

Private Sector Forum on Africa
When: Tuesday, November 7, 2017Led By: Robert Telchin, Senior International Trade Specialist, Office of Africa
The Private Sector Forum will focus on partnership among US and African private sector actors, African Universities and MSU leadership towards enhancing investment with positive impact for Africa’s future. This panel program will be followed by an interactive question and answer session.

THE 2017 BRAND PROTECTION STRATEGY SUMMIT: E-Commerce, Partnerships, & Return on Investment
When: Tuesday, October 3, 2017Led By: Brand Owners, Law Enforcement, & Academia
The Global Business Club will not be holding its usual event in October; instead, we encourage our participants to register for The 3rd Annual 2017 Brand Protection Summit organized by MSU's Center for Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection (A-CAPP) October 3-4, 2017. This exclusive 2-DAY PROGRAM (no vendors or third parties) offers opportunities for brand owners, law enforcement, and academia to share and learn from one another. This forum will facilitate open, collaborative, meaningful, and participant-led conversations on brand protection. You will have the opportunity to share, learn and network with one another, as well as from world-renowned scholars and globally-recognized industry and law enforcement leaders. Each theme will kick off with a talk from an expert, which will be followed by interactive panels, high top discussion sessions and strategy sessions. **PLEASE REGISTER & FIND COMPLETE DETAILS AT http://a-capp.msu.edu/content/2017-brand-protection-strategy-summit** Note that this event will replace our usual October program. Event fee is $250; sponsored attendance may be available by contacting Jade Sims at sims@msu.edu. DO NOT USE THE LINK BELOW FOR REGISTRATION

Certified Global Business Professional Training
When: Wednesday, June 7, 2017Led By: Jade Sims, CGBP Certified Trainer
Earning the Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) credential is an easy way to kick-start your international business career, or a great way to formally recognize your professional knowledge. The CGBP credential issued by NASBITE confirms familiarity in international trade and assures that employees are able to practice global business at the professional level required in today’s competitive environment. The CGBP is fast becoming the top nationally recognized certification for those in international business to show the world that they are qualified. The CGBP certifies that a candidate is competent in the four primary domains of trade global business management, global marketing, supply chain management, trade finance. All exporters, compliance officers, trade lawyers, financial service providers, and accounts involved in international business, freight forwarders and logistics professionals, engineers, university officials, and anyone else who wants to demonstrate expertise in international trade are invited to attend. **PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A 2-DAY TRAINING**

Doing Business with the Chinese
When: Friday, April 14, 2017Led By: Profs. Xiao-Ping Chen & Jiing-Lih Farh
Join us for this conversation on doing business with the Chinese. While the explicit practices of doing business internationally can be easily learned, understanding the cultural side is much more complex. Professor Chen will discuss why gift exchange is essential to develop interpersonal guanxi (interpersonal cultural practices that facilitate business) in the Chinese context, and the steps involved in developing and maintaining high quality relationships in China. Professor Farh will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of paternalistic leadership and share personal insights of when this leadership style is practiced in Chinese society.

Selling Online Internationally
When: Thursday, April 13, 2017Led By: Panel Presentation
E-commerce is transforming business & trade. Are you best taking advantage of the opportunities it brings? This panel presentation is suitable for all levels of ecommerce experience & will answer the following questions: • How do I decide which platforms (Amazon, Etsy, Ebay, etc.) are the best for my products? • How do I make sure that my website is optimized for searches by international buyers? • How do I get paid & how do I set that up online? • What do I need to think about to create a successful e-commerce strategy? • How is the best way to ship my products & how much does it cost? • What are the common problems and solutions that other businesses experience? A special thank you to FosterSwift Law Firm for their generous sponsorship of this event.
Presentations
Cyber_-_Tips__Pointers_for_International_Sales.pdfCyber_Tips__Pointers_-_Working_with_Foreign_Suppliers.pdf
Cyper_-_Top_12_Resources.pdf
How_to_report_infringement.pdf
MSU_Global_Business_club_USPS_RethinkShipping.pdf
Selling_Online_Internationally_handout.pdf

Export Controls & Compliance: What Every Exporting Company Needs to Know in Light of New Export Control Reforms
When: Thursday, March 23, 2017Led By: Karen di Benedetto, Senior Export Compliance Specialist, Bureau of Industry and Security
Export regulations have changed, and will continue to change. Are you up to date? Do you know what your company needs to do to be compliant? Does your product require an export license? How do you know? Where can you check? The regulations have changed, do you know which government agencies oversee export controls? Karen will discuss US Export Administration Regulations and how to find out if your product or technology requires a license for export. She will address the new "600 series" and how Export Control Reform can affect your company. Whether or not your product or technology requires an export license, restricted party screening is something every company needs to do. Do you conduct OFAC screening? We will discuss compliance visits from the government, and export enforcement including compliance best practices in light of changing regulations. Do you know what your company should be doing to steer clear of violations? Dan Klutch, Special Agent-in-Charge, Office of Export Enforcement (BIS) will discuss what happens when regulations are violated. Jean Schtokal, international trade attorney with Foster Swift will discuss OFAC regulations and screening. Time will be allotted for questions. From the President and CEO to the shipping clerk, everyone is responsible for compliance with regulations. This workshop is ideal for current exporters, as well as new exporters. We will highlight the top 6 things companies should be doing right now in light of the new and changing regulatory environment.

Minimize Export Risk with Due Diligence
When: Thursday, February 16, 2017Led By: Dr. Titus Awokuse, Professor and Chairperson
Hear from experts in the field and experienced exporters about how to perform background checks and verify potential customer fit. We will discuss due diligence in choosing a partner as well as ways of insuring shipments for all types of potential risk. Prof. Awokuse of the Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics is our luncheon keynote speaker, he will address where to look for the best opportunities for Michigan agricultural exports. $35 registration fee includes lunch.
Presentations
Awokuse.pptxBerton.pdf
Ekel.pdf
OGara.pdf
Schtokal.pdf

January Mixer
When: Tuesday, January 10, 2017Led By: Networking Mixer
Please join us as we kick off 2017 by sponsoring the January Member Mixer for the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce. We look forward to networking and good cheer; additionally, the galleries will be kept open for this event. This is a free event and registration at this site is not required; RSVPs are encouraged here: http://www.lansingchamber.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=903869

Export 101: Grow Your Business by Selling Internationally
When: Tuesday, December 13, 2016Led By: Jade Sims, MBAIM, CGBP
***PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER ON THIS WEBSITE: GO TO https://mimfg.org/Membership/MyMMA/EventDetails.aspx?MeetingId=%7B060A96B3-1C9D-E611-A5C2-0050569C00A7%7D *** Ninety-five percent of the world’s population and 75 percent of its wealth is located outside the United States. Manufacturers that choose to export can capitalize on that tremendous purchasing power. Are you ready to grow your business? Join manufacturers from across Michigan for a special two-hour seminar on Tuesday, 12/13/16, from experts at Michigan State’s International Business Center. Attendees will learn: • How to get started • The top benefits found in international trade • How to develop a winning export plan • Risk analysis and market research techniques to find the right location for their business • Answers to common questions on logistics and financing • The ins and outs of regulatory compliance overseas • Local, statewide and national resources to help them succeed Is your brand ready to be a global brand? Make sure you’re in the room for this can’t-miss seminar!

Making the Most of International Trade Shows & Trade Missions: How to Improve your ROI
When: Friday, December 2, 2016Led By: Laura Deierlein
Laura has 25+ years of international business experience, including marketing, product development, and trade partnerships. Ten years of hands-on business activity in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong gave Laura an early appreciation for the value of cultural respect and doing business in foreign markets. The next ten years shifted from consumer goods toward a focus on trade compliance and international logistics. Taking on multiple positions within her corporate career, she was also responsible for deepening relationships with branch offices in Brazil and the Netherlands. Starting in 2011, Laura served the State of Michigan for four years as a consulting advocate for international trade and economic development. Laura has been on the forefront of developing and leading Michigan businesses on trade missions all over the world. Currently owning and operating SPROUTwide LLC, Laura is helping businesses develop international footprints and assisting them in increasing international expertise. Laura holds a degree from Central Michigan University and is a NASBITE Certified Global Business Professional. This program is offered in colaboration with Ann Arbor SPARK and the Small Business Development Center.

2016 International Business Breakfast
When: Monday, September 12, 2016Led By: Sen. Debbie Stabenow & Sen. Gary Peters
**PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER ON THIS SITE: REGISTRATION IS AT http://www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ ** Michigan Business Network is presenting Michigan's two US Senators at a breakfast at Eagle Eye Golf and Conference Center in Bath, Michigan, (two minutes north of East Lansing). They will be presenting their stance on business, (International Business as well), and they will then take questions from you, the attendees. If you haven't had the pleasure already, this is a great opportunity for you to meet your US senators and ask them the questions you've always had on your mind. The MSU International Business Center is a sponsor of this event; there will be no separate Global Business Club event for September. **PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER ON THIS SITE: REGISTRATION IS AT http://www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ **

BCBS Michigan China Forum
When: Friday, April 15, 2016Led By: *PLEASE DON'T USE THIS SITE FOR REGISTRATION*
2016 Michigan China Forum is hosted and organized by Broad China Business Society (BCBS), and is sponsored by the Global Business Club. The event will feature six guest speakers from Morgan Stanley, Deloitte, Lodging Capitals, Steelcase Inc., Domino's Pizza International, Inc., and other organizations to present and share with us about their investing strategies, business insights, global business experience and financial knowledge. Industry professionals, students, and faculty are invited to join the discussion related to industry trends, current issues and unique opinions. Please go to http://www.msubcbs.org/2016-michigan-china.html for registration and more information.

Export 101: Opportunities in Exporting for Small Businesses & Start-ups
When: Tuesday, March 22, 2016Led By: Elena Stegemann, Director of International Business, NuStep
This event will cover the basic concepts in exporting--from doing research to select your target market, how to best take advantage of international trade shows, and method of entry to the logistics and legalities of shipping your product overseas and getting paid. This session will offer a wealth of information to those considering or new to exporting, as well as some tips and ideas for those already in the export game. A portion of the morning will include group discussion, as well as time for questions and answers. Jade Sims, Trade Specialist at the MSU International Business Center, will lead the morning program. Zara Smith, Export Program Manager at Michigan Small Business Development Center, will focus on the export assistance offered by SBDC to its clients, most notably the search engine optimization (SEO) services and other helpful information for selling online. Our luncheon keynote will be provided by Elena Stegemann, Director of International Business at NuStep, a fast-growing exercise equipment company with outstanding international success.

Agricultural Exporting Seminar & Michigan Agricultural Exporter of the Year
When: Tuesday, February 9, 2016Led By: Star of the West Milling
Star of the West Milling Co. achieved an impressive 27 percent growth in export sales from 2013-2014, one of the reasons it has been recognized as Michigan Agricultural Exporter of the Year for 2015. The company exports to Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Jamaica, Japan, Malta, and South Korea. Most recently they expanded export activity into Italy, South Africa, and Columbia. “Star of the West is pleased to be recognized with the 2015 Michigan Agriculture Exporter of the Year award,” said Star of the West president Arthur Loeffler. “This award is a reflection of the Star’s commitment to partner with food producers and processors to provide quality flour, edible soybeans and dry edible bean products to help feed the world.” Register for our morning program to listento and discuss a variety of export topics with experienced businesspersons and stay for lunch to hear from Star of the West and how they've achieved export success!

Utilizing MSU’s International Student Talent to Further Your International Business Ventures
When: Thursday, November 19, 2015Led By: Ryan Lamb, FosterSwift Law Firm & Gracie Xavier, Global Detroit
This reception-style event will offer the opportunity to learn more about hiring MSU students that have the language skills and cultural insights in order to help you successfully bring your business into new international markets. We will discuss the benefits and processes of interns as well as long-term hires. A panel of business persons and students will discuss their experiences working together and answer your questions.

Sustainably Lighting the World
When: Monday, October 26, 2015Led By: Michael Beard, Executive Director, Advocacy, United Nations Foundation
We're excited to present a variety of speakers from Michigan State University, the State of Michigan, and private industry to speak about cutting-edge research and initiatives making sustainable light energy more achievable and affordable for today and for future generations. Speakers include: MSU Dept. of Chemical Engineering (Richard Lunt), MSU Dept. of Chemistry (James McCusker, Warren Beck, Thomas Hamann, Remi Beaulac), MSU Dept. of Physics & Astronomy (Chong-Yu Ruan), MSU Technologies (Richard Chylla), Michigan Public Service Commission (Julie Baldwin). In addition, please join us for our UN Day Anniversary Gala with keynote by Harvard Professor and UN Science & Technology Award winner Daniel Nocera on Sunday, Oct. 25. Registration at www.GLUNA.org

How to Utilize New Import & Export Customs Services in Mid-Michigan
When: Wednesday, September 23, 2015Led By: Panel of Logistics & Cargo Specialists:
International cargo planes regularly land and depart from Capital Region International Airport. Did you know that your products can fully clear customs right here in Lansing? In addition to a new licensed Customs House Broker, the Lansing Foreign Trade Zone allows for a large variety of services to facilitate your company's international trade--potentially saving you lots of time and money! Dan Cusenza, Licensed Customs House Broker, Mourer Forster Company Brent Case, Global Development Executive, TOC Logistics International Gary Bartek, Director of Cargo, Port Lansing – Foreign Trade Zone #275
Presentations
Airport-Presentation-(Bob-Selig)-Sept-2015.pdfMourer-Foster-Customs-Broker-Services.pdf
TOC-logistics-presentation-Sept-2015.pdf

Competing Strategically in the Global Marketplace
When: Thursday, April 30, 2015Led By: Tomas Hult, PhD, Professor of Marketing & Supply Chain Management
Most companies engaging in the global marketplace assume that they should globalize at least certain parts of their strategy and organization. But globalizing, in the sense of spreading activities around the globe, is not enough. Companies also need to be globally integrated and coordinated, which means that they need to use globally coherent strategies, operate global networks, and maximize profits on a global basis. Global Business Club is pleased to present our April program in conjunction with the MSU Executive MBA program. This day-long program will bring together industry experts and businesspersons of global expertise to explore global strategies for success utilized by firms of all sizes. This will be a must-attend event; space is limited.

Medical Technologies: Growth Strategies for the Global Marketplace
When: Tuesday, March 31, 2015Led By: Stephen Rapundalo, Phd, President & CEO, MichBio
The Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan is proud to offer its first program in conjunction with MichBio, focusing on the opportunities and unique considerations for exporting medical devices around the globe. This event will cover an overview of the medical device industry, different approaches to market entry, and regulatory and supply chain issues. In addition, a panel of global businesspersons will discuss their experiences selling internationally. This event is for new and experienced exporters, as well as anyone with an interest in the industry from an international standpoint. Note that this is an afternoon program; cocktail reception for participants is 5-6pm.

Michigan Ag Exporter of the Year: Continental Dairy Facilities LLC
When: Tuesday, February 10, 2015Led By: Steven Cooper
The Global Business Club is again pleased to announce its partnership with Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development's International Marketing Program. This program offers a full morning of presentations on topics in exporting--applicable to all companies interested in expanding overseas, with a special focus on issues important to agricultural companies. Our luncheon speaker is Steven Cooper, the COO and General Manager of Continental Dairy Facilities LLC. Continental Dairy is the winner of the 2014 Michigan Agricultural Exporter of the Year award.

Doing Business in Africa
When: Friday, November 14, 2014Led By: South African Consul Economic Donnadelliah Maluleke
Africa is home to 6 of the top 10 fastest growing countries in the world; has your business considered this amazing opportunity? Opportunities exist across industries--including all levels of agriculture, aerospace, energy, transportation/infrastructure, and education--among others. Join us for this candid assessment of opportunities and risks in the region. Speakers include U.S. Department of Commerce Export Assistance Center Director Kendra Kuo (Grand Rapids) and a panel of businesspersons experienced in the region, as well as MSU professors with extensive research and experience in Africa. This event is ideal for new and experienced exporters, as well as anyone interested in finding out more about the region.

Michigan's Transformation in Growing World Trade - 2014 Port Lansing Global Logistics Conference Luncheon
When: Thursday, October 2, 2014Led By: Andrew S. Doctoroff – Governor’s Office, Senior Advisor, Transportation
Michigan's Andrew S. Doctoroff – Governor’s Office, senior advisor – will inform and captivate the keynote luncheon audience with “Michigan’s Transformation in Growing World Trade,” detailing the State’s current trailblazing initiatives to advance international trade and supply chain infrastructure to benefit all in Michigan. A special focus will be placed on the State's recent initiatives that take advantage of our geographic, educational, and industry strengths to move the regional economy forward. Note that you should only register here if you are unable to participate in the rest of the conference events. If you plan to participate in the Port Lansing 2014 Global Logistics Conference, you should register at http://www.portlansing.com/conference/ This luncheon is included with full conference registration.

Building Partnerships and Strategic Alliances
When: Friday, September 19, 2014Led By: Mary D. Kane
The Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan is proud to work with the Lansing Regional Sister Cities Commission to host Mary D. Kane, President and CEO of Sister Cities International. Prior to joining Sister Cities International, Kane was Executive Director with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, where she was responsible for identifying and building business partnerships and strategic alliances for the Chamber. Kane conducted fact-finding visits to determine the special concerns of domestic and global corporations, explained what the Chamber was doing for them in Washington, D.C., and around the world, and secured their participation in the Chamber’s leadership program. Kane was also a senior advisor to the Business Civic Leadership Center, a nonprofit affiliate of the Chamber dedicated to improving business and society relations. During her tenure, Kane established the U.S. Chamber’s military and veterans’ initiative and was the spokesperson for the Campaign for Free Enterprise. Before joining the Chamber, Kane was the secretary of state in Maryland and a former assistant state’s attorney. As secretary of state, she was a member of Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich’s Executive Council, where she was responsible for his Sub-Cabinet for International Affairs, the entity that coordinates and represents Maryland state and business initiatives around the world. NOTE: You can register for the entire afternoon of activities and gala dinner by visiting: https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventID=1584235

Mexico vs China: Where is Your Next Big Opportunity?
When: Tuesday, April 22, 2014Led By: MEDC, FosterSwift, U.S. Export Assistance Centers
While NAFTA opened the doors to increased opportunities south of the U.S. boarder, the ensuing rise of China to a global economic powerhouse pulled our attention and economic focus across the Pacific. Given limited resources, which country is your best opportunity? This seminar will provide you with the information to answer that question for your company. The seminar will cover: An Overview of Michigan Business Opportunities in Mexico & China, China & Mexico from a Cost, Tax & Business Launch Standpoint, Panel of businesspersons’ Experiences & Impressions, Copyright, Trademark & Patent Protections, Resources Available to Assist Your Business in These Hot Markets

EXPORT 201: Export Controls--The Updated Government Regulations You Need to Know
When: Wednesday, March 19, 2014Led By: Karen di Benedetto, Senior Export Compliance Specialist, Bureau of Industry & Security
Are you up-to-date? Export control regulations have changed, and your company needs to be compliant. Does your product require an export license? How do you know? Where can you check? Which government office oversees this, and who can you contact with concerns? Our guest speakers include Karen di Benedetto, Senior Export Compliance Specialist, Bureau of Industry & Security and Ron Orzel, Special Agent-in-Charge, Office of Export Enforcement (BIS). Karen and Ron will walk you through the changes to the old regulations and show you how to comply with the new. Time will be allotted for questions. From the President and CEO to the shipping clerk, everyone is responsible for compliance with regulations. This workshop is ideal for current exporters as well as new exporters.
Presentations
BIS-Export-Controls-di-Benedetto.pdfExport-Cmpl-OEE-March-2014.pdf
Export-Reform-Slides.pdf
Office-of-Foreign-Assets-Control-(OFAC)-031914.pdf

Michigan Agricultural Exporter of the Year (with MDARD)
When: Wednesday, February 19, 2014Led By: Connor Sports
Connor Sports has been milling wood for its sports flooring from Michigan's upper peninsula for over 100 years. The company was recognized by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) as "Michigan Agriculture Exporter of the Year" for its consistent commitment to serving customers in 40 plus countries on six continents. Join us for our morning program to hear about concrete steps you can take to make your business successful on the export market, and stay for lunch to hear how Connor Sports has achieved higher sales, market diversification, and significant employee growth as well.

Global Supply Chain Management Book Launch
When: Thursday, January 23, 2014Led By: Tomas Hult, David Closs, David Frayer
Professors from Michigan State University's #1 ranked Supply Chain Management program and Eli Broad College of Business will present and discuss their new book, "Global Supply Chain Management: Leveraging Processes, Measurements, and Tools for Strategic Corporate Advantage." Participants will each receive a copy of the text. Global Supply Chain Management takes you step by step through the process of creating and managing a global supply chain strategy and aligning it with the conditions of your industry. Learn everything you need to know about developing a core strategy plus strategies for each of the critical supply chain functions: Logistics, purchasing, Operations, Market channels
Presentations
2014-01-23-Presentation.pptx
CANCELED: Mexico vs. China: Where is Your Next Big Opportunity?
When: Wednesday, December 11, 2013Led By: Dr. Al Zapanta, President & CEO, U.S.-Mexico Chamber of Commerce
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED AND WILL BE RE-SCHEDULED IN 2014While NAFTA opened the doors to increased opportunities south of the U.S. boarder, the ensuing rise of China to a global economic powerhouse pulled our attention and economic focus across the Pacific. However, recent events (a rise in Chinese wages and tighter turnaround deadlines) have led U.S. businesses to reconsider Mexico, in spite of some of its own issues (violence and drug-related crimes). Given limited resources, many companies are asking themselves: Which country marks our best opportunity? This seminar will provide you with the information to answer that question for your company. Our keynote speaker, Al Zapanta, has worked in both the private and government sectors, and has held numerous Presidential appointments, as well as leading peacekeeping missions with the United Nations. Dr. Zapanta will cover the latest issues and trends for U.S. companies doing business in Mexico, as well as highlighting the latest opportunities.

Export 101: Grow Your Sales, Manage Your Risk
When: Friday, November 22, 2013Led By: John Toles, Director, Detroit Regional Office, Export-Import Bank
Our morning event will cover the basic concepts in exporting--from doing market research to select your target market and method of entry to the logistics and legalities of shipping your product overseas and getting paid. This session will offer a wealth of information to those considering or new to exporting, as well as some tips and ideas for those already in the export game. A portion of the morning will include group discussion, as well as time for questions and answers. Our luncheon keynote, John Toles, has dedicated his entire career to international trade, spending the past year as the founding director of the Detroit Regional Office of the Export-Import Bank of the United States. Ex-Im Bank provides working capital guarantees (pre-export financing); export credit insurance; and loan guarantees and direct loans. These services enable U.S. companies — large and small — to turn export opportunities into real sales that help to maintain and create U.S. jobs and contribute to a stronger national economy. Prior to joining ExIm, John was managing partner and founder of Supply Chain Shipping LLC. John serves on the District Export Council, and is a graduate of Western Michigan University.

Global Trade Days Cocktail Reception & Hors d'oeuvres
When: Wednesday, October 16, 2013Led By: Meet with Directors & Representatives of Michigan's overseas network!
4-6pm Directors & Representatives of Michigan's overseas trade offices will give brief presentations about opportunities in their countries and the services offered by their offices. Time will be given for questions and conversations during this informal reception. Represented countries include Brazil, Canada, China, Mexico & United Arab Emirates. Sponsors: MEDC Export Office, FosterSwift

Overseas Partners & Global Logistics
When: Thursday, September 5, 2013Led By: Robert Selig, President and CEO, Capital Region Airport Authority
Join us for our first Global Business Club program of the season! Gain a basic understanding of import/export management--including logistics, dealing with overseas partners, and which local resources are there to support you. Attendees with also hear from local logistics providers and new regulatory changes--including the new Chinese VAT and US Customs enforcement of ISF (10+2)

Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) Training
When: Wednesday, August 14, 2013Led By: Jim Foley, Director of the Turner Center at Bradley University and author
This 2-day training (8am-5pm August 14-15) is sponsored by the MEDC for its export partners and is open by invitation only. It is aligned with the national NASBITE CGBP trade professional exam and will support efforts of participants to sit for the national exam. This training covers the Primary Content Areas of the exam:Global Management, Global Marketing, International Supply Chain Mgmt, Trade Finance, Best resources & data sources

Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) Training
When: Monday, August 12, 2013Led By: Jim Foley, Director of the Turner Center at Bradley University and author
This 2-day training (8am-5pm August 12-13) is sponsored by the MEDC for its export partners and is open by invitation only. It is aligned with the national NASBITE CGBP trade professional exam and will support efforts of participants to sit for the national exam. This training covers the Primary Content Areas of the exam:Global Management, Global Marketing, International Supply Chain Mgmt, Trade Finance, Best resources & data sources

Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) Training
When: Monday, June 17, 2013Led By: Jim Foley, Director of the Turner Center at Bradley University and author
This 2-day training (8am-5pm June 17-18) is sponsored by the MEDC for its export partners and is open by invitation only. It is aligned with the national NASBITE CGBP trade professional exam and will support efforts of participants to sit for the national exam. This training covers the Primary Content Areas of the exam:Global Management, Global Marketing, International Supply Chain Mgmt, Trade Finance, Best resources & data sources

U.S. Export Assistance Centers: Putting the Resources to Work for YOU
When: Monday, June 3, 2013Led By: Kendra Kuo, Director, Grand Rapids U.S. Export Assistance Center
Kendra Kuo has been working with the U.S. Department of Commerce to help U.S. businesses grow sales through increased exports since 2000. Her office, in conjugation with partner offices around the country and around the globe, provides a large array of low-cost and free government assistance programs. These programs include matchmaking services, background checks, market research, and trade missions, all with the goal of helping U.S. business to grow and create jobs. Join us for lunch to network with colleagues and learn how to connect to with these important resources!

Doing Business in China
When: Thursday, May 2, 2013Led By: Mr. Ning Shao, Director, Michigan China Center
China is the third largest export market for the U.S., and China is Michigan’s third largest export market, with $3.3 billion in export sales last year. Michigan’s exports to China grew 21% from 2011-2012; is your business part of this growth? Mr. Ning Shao will present a brief history of China’s reform over the past 30 years and China’s five-year plan, and why they matter to Michigan. He will cover eight lessons for doing business in China, as well as potential business opportunities and challenges in China for Michigan businesses.

Environmental Sustainability & Business Profitability: An International Perspective
When: Thursday, March 14, 2013Led By: Fred Keller
8:30am Morning Seminar 12noon Lunch Keynote $35 Registration fee (includes lunch) An engineer by trade with decades of international business experience and a passion for sustainable business practices, Fred Keller, Chairman and CEO of Cascade Engineering, will present our keynote address. Our morning seminar will feature a panel of experts and experienced businesspersons around various topics of sustainable business practices, including: -Christine Spitzley, Senior Environmental Programs Planner, Tricounty Regional Planning Commission -John Bradburn, Manager of Waste Reduction Efforts, General Motors -Joseph Hotchkiss, Director, MSU Center for Packaging & Sustainability -Steven Safferman, MSU Bioenergy Systems & Agricultural Engineering
Presentations
Christine-Spitzley-presentation.pdfJoseph-Hotchkiss-presentation.pdf
Steven-Safferman-presentation.pdf

Export Essentials: Logistics, Documentation & Due Diligence
When: Wednesday, February 13, 2013Led By: Graceland Fruit, Inc.
8:30am Workshop 12:00noon Luncheon For the fourth consecutive year, the Global Business Club is pleased to welcome the Michigan Agricultural Exporter of the Year as part of our spring speaker series. As one of the largest dried fruit producers in the world, Graceland increased their exports 40% in 2011, and has experience exporting to 42 countries. Our morning seminar will address issues of interest to all companies interested in exporting, including discussions on choosing the right international partners. We look forward to seeing you there!
Presentations
MDARD-Export-Certification-Global-Marketing-2013.pdfMDARD-International-Marketing-Presentation-2013.pdf
Vanik-International-Logistics-and-Documentation.pdf

Managing a Global Brand in a Franchise Environment
When: Friday, February 1, 2013Led By: Michael Lawton
**Please note this is an evening program** 5:30pm Cash Bar & Registration ($35) 6:30pm Welcome & Dinner Served A seasoned professional with more than three decades of global general management and finance experience, Michael Lawton was named Chief Financial Officer of Domino’s Pizza Inc. in September 2010. As the financial leader of the publicly traded entity (NYSE:DPZ), he is responsible for financial planning, analysis, public reporting, treasury and risk management and for creating shareholder value. Lawton joined Domino’s Pizza in 1999 as head of finance for the company’s international division, and in 2004, he took the reins of the division as executive vice president. Under his leadership, the division drove a retail sales compounded annual growth rate of 12%, and added more than 1,100 stores in both existing and new markets around the world. The division accounts for over 45% of the company’s global retail sales, and is among the strongest international models in the restaurant sector. For 13 years prior to joining Domino’s, Lawton held several roles with Gerber Products Company. A certified public accountant, Lawton holds a B.A. in accounting from Michigan State University and a MBA from Grand Valley State University. Lawton, his wife Janet and two sons reside in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Presentations
Video-Presentation.html
Doing Business in Brazil
When: Wednesday, October 10, 2012Led By: Luiz Eugenio Porto Severo de Costa
Mr. Porto Severo assists U.S. businesses with interests in Brazil. A graduate of the PUC Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, he served as counsel in the areas of consulting and tax litigation at law firms Castro, Barros, Sobral Advogados and Barbosa Gomes, Müssnich & Aragão Advogados. He is currently a member of the Bichara, Barata & Costa Law Firm. He is author of articles published in books specializing in Tax Law,and has delivered numerous lectures throughout Brazil. His post-graduate studies in state law were completed at the State University of the State of Rio de Janeiro - UERJ.LLM, and in tax from Northwestern University (USA). Member of the Brazilian Bar Association, Rio de Janeiro section. Other confirmed speakers include: Angelo Oricchio, CEO, Paramount Coffee Chuck Bird, Director of International Sales, Neogen Corporation Bruce Thelen, Member,Dickinson Wright PLLC Saulo Gouveia, MSU Assistant Professor of Portuguese
Presentations
Brazil-Through-the-Lenses-of-Its-Culture-History-and-Economy.pdfDoing-Business-in-Brazil.pdf

The Importance of Continuing Education in International Trade--The CGBP Credential
When: Friday, September 7, 2012Led By: Jim Foley
Mr. Foley is a frequent speaker on issues of international trade and teaches International Business courses at Bradley University. He is a Past President of NASBITE International, and now serves as the Director for the NASBITE Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) credential. He was elected Chairman of IATTO – International Association of Trade Training Organizations during the 2004 IATTO Forum in Cape Town, South Africa and is also chair of the Association of Small Business Development Centers (ASBDC) International Interest Section. Mr. Foley is the author of the book The Global Entrepreneur discussing techniques to expand international trade for small to midsize companies. First printed in 1999 and now in its second edition, numerous colleges and universities have adopted the text for undergraduate and MBA international business courses. The book has also been used by thousands of readers to expand their international business. Prior to joining the trade center in 1994, Mr. Foley lived and worked in Europe for seven years. His overseas business experience includes positions in marketing, sales, and corporate management in the computer industry.Before London, Jim worked in Los Angeles in the software industry, and also lived in Mexico City where he earned a Spanish proficiency certificate.

Certified Global Business Professional training
When: Wednesday, September 5, 2012Led By: Jim Foley and Jade Sims, presenters
Note this training is by invitation only. Please direct questions to Jade Sims of the Michigan State University International Business Center, sims@bus.msu.edu, or 517.884.1660.

How To Investigate and Choose Overseas Markets & Creating a Market Entry Strategy
When: Wednesday, May 30, 2012Led By: Tomas Hult, Director, International Business Center
Dr. Hult and Ms. Jade Sims, Trade Specialist, will present these 2 complementary workshops. In the morning, you will learn about the online tools available to you and have the opportunity to create your own market selection tool. In the afternoon, we will explore the costs and benefits of different modes of international market entry. $50 includes lunch & certificate of completion. Registration at: http://www.lansingchamber.org/panel/upcoming-events

The World is Your Market: Export 101
When: Thursday, May 24, 2012Led By: Mark Kinsler, Vice President International Business & Attraction, MEDC
On May 24th, the Small Business Administration (SBA) and the US Census Bureau/Foreign Trade Division will bring their expertise to YOU. We have put together a half-day program of information on how to begin exporting--now. You will learn how to utilize Census information to do research and make informed decisions on entering new markets, and learn how to use SBA's online Export Business Planner. Get the tools you need to feel competent in the export game!
Presentations
John-O-Gara-5-24-12.pdfMark-Kinsler-lunch-presentation-5-24-2012.pdf
Stephen-Sullivan-5-24-12.pdf

Incoterms 2010: The ICC Rules Explained
When: Wednesday, May 23, 2012Led By: Frank Reynolds
More info & registration: http://eastmichigandec.org/incoterms/ Frank Reynolds is uniquely qualified to explain Incoterms® 2010 rules to Americans. He brought nearly 50 years of hands-on practical trade expertise to the 2000 and 2010 Incoterms® revisions where he represented the United States. He has been instructing trade-related topics for over 25 years.

Port Lansing Global Logistics Conference
When: Tuesday, May 15, 2012Led By: Michael Finney, Michigan Economic Development Corporation
For more information & registration, go to http://www.portlansing.com/conference/

Automated Export Compliance Seminar & Workshop
When: Wednesday, May 9, 2012Led By: Speakers from U.S. Census, Border Control, etc.
Wed, May 9: AES SEMINAR Thu, May 10: PcLink WORKSHOP Is your company compliant? It is important you understand the current requirements of the Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR) and how to avoid penalties and possible seizure of your commodities. In addition it is vital to provide accurate and complete data in efforts to help the trade make sound business decisions. This seminar will include clarifications to the Foreign Trade Regulations including ITAR & EAR, an overview of the AES, commodity classification, hands-on AESpc Link training, and more. Click on the flyer for registration. Shawn Shannon, shawn@m-palm.com 443.895.8881 NOTE: Included in your registration fee is the option to meet with an DEC member for a one-on-one 20 minute counseling session. Please contact Jade Sims, sims@bus.msu.edu 517.884.1660

World Trade Week West Michigan
When: Tuesday, May 8, 2012Led By: John Hendrickson, Executive Vice President, Perrigo
Registration: http://www.gvsu.edu/wtw/ The World Trade Week Business Conference 2012 – Achieving Export Growth – has much to offer to both novice and experienced exporters. Join us as we hear from experts and specialists about strategies, opportunities and resources available to help businesses increase international sales.

Expanding Internationally In Times of Risk & Uncertainty
When: Thursday, March 22, 2012Led By: University Distinguished Professor Max Kreinin
This ½ day seminar and luncheon will propose solutions to dealing with all types of risk encountered by companies that are doing business internationally or interested in starting. Professionals in the fields of trade finance, foreign exchange, private insurance and business law will be on hand. Our luncheon keynote speaker is University Distinguished Professor of Economics (Trade/International Finance) Max Kreinin. Professor Kreinin is a consultant to the Council on Foreign Relations and several federal and state agencies, and will speak on the current European economic situation and its implications for international business.

Explore Agricultural Exports: A World of Opportunity
When: Thursday, February 9, 2012Led By: Cherry Central Cooperative
This seminar will provide the information and resources to expand your customer base by establishing or intensifying your global presence! Seasoned experts will be on hand to help you address your unique concerns—from financing and government regulations to shipping products and getting paid.
Presentations
Jamie-Zmitko-Somers-International-Marketing-Presentation.pdfMEDC-Presentation.pdf
Patrick-Riffel-logistics-presentation.pdf
Scott-Hibbard-Export-Financing-Presentation.pdf

Connect your Business to MSU’s Global Talent: Practical Steps & A World of Benefit
When: Wednesday, January 25, 2012Led By: Athena Trentin (Global Talent Retention Initiative), Ryan Lamb (FosterSwift PC)
This evening seminar event will help you learn how to infuse your company with young, energetic, international talent and the language and cultural skills and experience to help you explore global markets. We will discuss how to make connections with student interns, and affordable short- and long-term hiring options that exist.
Presentations
Global-Business-of-Mid-Michigan-1-2012.pptxPractical-Steps-Ryan-Lamb_012411.ppt

Key Issues in Expanding Your Business to Emerging Markets
When: Thursday, November 17, 2011Led By: Tony Kayyod
This workshop will address the specific issues in doing business in emerging markets. In addition, speakers from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation will discuss new training and financial incentives that are now available to Michigan companies involved in exporting.
Presentations
Bill-Richeson-presentation.pptBrent-Case-presentation.pptx
Christopher-Cook-presentation.ppt
David-Hemmings-presentation.ppt
Deanna-Richeson-presentation.ppt
Fathy-Shetiah-presentation.pptx
India-Presentation.pptx
John-Alexander-presentation.pptx
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Tony-Kayyod-presentation.pptx

Why Singapore? Why Southeast Asia? Why Now?
When: Wednesday, September 14, 2011Led By: The Honorable David I. Adelman
Ambassador Adelman and his colleagues will be addressing the state of Michigan about the benefits of strengthening our economic relationship with southeast Asia and the National Export Initiative (NEI)

International Business Development
When: Wednesday, September 7, 2011Led By: Peter Walters, Chairman of the Board, Guardian Industries
Join us as we welcome back to Michigan State Peter Walters, friend and former board member of MSU-CIBER. His topic, "International Business Development", will inspire your professional global interactions no matter what stage of activity your business is currently at.

Targeting Customers Around the World
When: Thursday, May 12, 2011Led By: Pedro Moya, Manager of Online Sales, Google
Join us for a morning of discussions about the technology landscape around the world (focus: China) with speakers from the U.S. Commercial Service and local IT professionals. We then continue with lunch and keynote speaker Pedro Moya of Google. Don't miss this special addition to the calendar!

The Canada-Michigan Relationship & the State's New Economy
When: Tuesday, May 10, 2011Led By: Canadian Consul General Roy Norton
Consul General Norton will highlight the many aspects of the Canada-Michigan relationship, including trade, environmental stewardship, and partners in global security. He will discuss the benefits of the New International Trade Crossing for Michigan's businesses and the importance of modern border infrastructure to meet the needs of the state's new economy.

Global: It Is a Two Way Process
When: Wednesday, April 13, 2011Led By: John E. Sztykiel, President and CEO, Spartan Motors, Inc.
The Spartan Motors, Inc. Board of Directors elected John E. Sztykiel as the president and chief executive officer in June 2002. Prior to the election, John served as the president and chief operating officer of Spartan Motors, beginning in 1992 and as a director since 1988. During that time, he also held the position of president of the company’s

Global Opportunities for Michigan Manufacturers
When: Thursday, March 24, 2011Led By: Chuck Hadden, President and CEO of Michigan Manufacturers Association
Chuck Hadden will speak on how to help Michigan manufacturers rise above the tough economy by diversifying their business to include new customers and new products. He will share how the MMA intends to meet this growing demand & provide the information that Michigan manufacturers need to compete against the rest of the world - and win.
Presentations
Ex-Im-and-Trade-Finance-Overview-March-2011.pptManaging-Currency-Exposure-3-24-11.pdf
SBA-Trade-Finance-GBC-Mid-Michigan-3-24-11.ppt

AG Exporter of the Year - Zeeland Farm Services
When: Thursday, February 17, 2011Led By: Dan Meeuwsen
Dan Meeuwsen is the Feed Ingredients Division Manager at Zeeland Farm Services, Inc. Dan earned a Bachelor degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing from Davenport University, and is currently working towards a Masters in Business Administration degree from Cornerstone University. Dan has served ZFS for over 20 years in various capacities.

Sustainability as a Megatrend in International Trade
When: Thursday, November 18, 2010Led By: Richard Chapas
Dr. Chapas is a Board member for the Center for Sustainable Enterprise at the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina. He has worked with academic and industrial experts to develop products directed at the needs of the developing world. He has presented papers throughout the world on sustainable development and innovation. He is on the Executive Committee for the U.S. Business Council for Sustainable Development which leads U.S. businesses in developing projects to drive sustainable solutions, including industrial ecology and ecosystems restoration. He currently serves on the faculty of the University of Delaware, Lerner Business School, where he teaches courses on sustainability and green business.

The ABCs of Growing and Sustaining an International Business
When: Thursday, September 16, 2010Led By: Joe Badra
Joseph Badra is the President of International Consulting and Contracting Services, Inc. (ICCS). ICCS is a multi-faceted International Trade and Export Company located in Lansing, Michigan and has been successfully operating in the global marketplace since 1983. Originally from Jordan, Mr. Badra attended Oklahoma State University to complete both his B.S and M.S degrees in civil engineering. He currently resides in Okemos with his family.

Exporting Successes: Tools, Lessons, and Advice from the Ag Exporter of the Year
When: Thursday, April 22, 2010Led By: Evan Elenbaas, President, and Troy Schmaker, CFO, of Walters Gardens

Sourcing and Selling Product in China - It's Different!
When: Wednesday, March 31, 2010Led By: Charles "Chuck" B. Bird
Presentations
Chuck-Bird.ppt
IC-DISC Tax Planning - The Last U.S. Export Incentive
When: Thursday, February 18, 2010Led By: Daniel J. Vandenberg and Thomas A. Koster

Taking Your Business Global Through Foreign Partners
When: Tuesday, November 17, 2009Led By: Andrew Mangan, Executive Director of the U.S. Business Council for Sustainable Development

Lansing's International Port of Entry and Foreign Trade Zone
When: Tuesday, October 20, 2009Led By: Robert Selig, Executive Director of the Capital Regional International Airport

A Basic Guide to Exporting
When: Tuesday, September 22, 2009Led By: Doug Barry, Senior International Trade Specialist with the U.S. Department of Commerce

Funding Your Domestic Expansion with International Funds - The EB-5 Foreign Investor Visa Program
When: Wednesday, April 22, 2009Led By: Gary J. McRay, President, Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C.

Creating Brand Recognition in a Global Market
When: Tuesday, March 24, 2009Led By: Patricia Anderson, CEO and President, Cooperative Elevator Company

Becoming a Global Company - Get Moving!
When: Tuesday, February 17, 2009Led By: Bill Hamilton, President, TechSmith Corporation

Partnering with China for Mutual Benefit
When: Wednesday, November 12, 2008Led By: Charles D. Fowler, President & CEO Fairmont Minerals

U.S. Free Trade Policy and Leveling the Playing Field for U.S. Business in Asia
When: Wednesday, October 22, 2008Led By: Erik Magdanz
East Asia Trade Policy Officer, Bureau of Economic, Energy and Business Affairs, US Department of State

France: A Country on the Move
When: Tuesday, September 30, 2008Led By: Jean-Pierre Novak
Vice-President, Invest in France Agency, North America

Two Giants: The U.S. - Brazil Relationship
When: Wednesday, April 16, 2008Led By: David M. Schnier, Senior Brazil Desk Officer, U.S. Department of State

Trade and Transportation: Michigan's Road to Prosperity
When: Thursday, March 20, 2008Led By: Thomas J. Donohue, President & CEO, U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Uniting to Compete: Free Trade Strengthens America and Her Partners
When: Wednesday, February 13, 2008Led By: Greg Delawie, Director, Office of Bilateral Trade Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Greg Delawie, the director of the Economic and Energy Bureau's Office of Bilateral Trade Affairs, is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service. He most recently served abroad as Deputy Chief of Mission at the US Embassy in Zagreb, Croatia. He has also served in Rome, Ankara, and Frankfurt.

Expanding Your Markets Globally
When: Wednesday, November 28, 2007Led By: Tom Maguire, Director/International Trade Specialist, U.S. Commerce Department

The Value of Corporate Responsibility in Today's Global Economy
When: Thursday, October 25, 2007Led By: Carrie Hall, United Nations Global Compact Office

Lansing Chamber Adopts a Global Mission
When: Tuesday, September 25, 2007Led By: Bill Sepic
CEO & President
The Lansing Regional Chamber
(http://www.lansingchamber.org)

The Global Economy from a Federal Perspective
When: Friday, April 13, 2007Led By: Congressman Mike Rogers, 8th District, Michigan

Authentic Global Business: Dow's Philosophy of Globalization
When: Wednesday, March 14, 2007Led By: George J. Biltz
Global Vice President of Purchasing,
The Dow Chemical Company
(http://www.dow.com/)

Greater Lansing Region: Attracting International Business Investment
When: Tuesday, February 13, 2007Led By: Tim Daman
Vice President, Economic Development
Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce

Opportunities for Michigan-Based Small and Medium-Sized Firms in China
When: Tuesday, November 21, 2006Led By: Chris Holman
Publisher, The Greater Lansing Business Monthly
Host, "Business Today with Chris Holman," WILX TV
Host, "The Chris Holman Morning Show," WILS Radio Michigan's Small Business Advocate
(www.lansingbusinessmonthly.com)

The International Expansion of CrossCom National
When: Tuesday, October 24, 2006Led By: Bruce R. Leech
Philanthropist
Former Founder, CrossCom National, Inc.
(www.crosscomnational.com)

Global Leadership and International Business
When: Tuesday, September 26, 2006Led By: Nancy L. Bennett
General Director for Global Learning & Performance for the General Motors University Download the Power Point Presentation

Michigan's Role in the Global Economy
When: Wednesday, April 19, 2006Led By: James C. Epolito
President and Chief Executive Officer, Michigan Economic Development Corporation (www.michigan.org/medc)

Global Corporate Banking
When: Tuesday, March 28, 2006Led By: Thomas D. Ogden
Executive Vice President, Global Corporate Banking, Comerica
(www.Comerica.com)

Customer Satisfaction Globally
When: Tuesday, February 14, 2006Led By: Claes Fornell
Chairman of the Board, CFI Group
(www.cfigroup.com)

Global Technology Drivers
When: Tuesday, November 22, 2005Led By: Joseph M. Gingo
Executive Vice President, Goodyear
(www.goodyear.com)

Dollars and Values
When: Tuesday, October 11, 2005Led By: Doug DeVos
President, Alticor
(www.alticor.com)

A shrinking world, or a growing global economy?
When: Tuesday, September 20, 2005Led By: Lynn Myers
General Manager, Pontiac-GMC Division

Manufacturing and the New Global Realities
When: Tuesday, April 12, 2005Led By: John "Mac" MacIlroy
President and CEO of Michigan Manufacturers Association (MMA)

Building Successful Global Brands
When: Tuesday, March 22, 2005Led By: Timothy J. O'Donovan
President and CEO of Wolverine World Wide, Inc.

Building a Foreign Subsidiary in Michigan
When: Tuesday, February 8, 2005Led By: Sten Sjöberg
President and CEO of SSAB HardTech, Inc., a subsidiary of the Swedish Steel Group

Michigan's International Initiatives
When: Tuesday, November 9, 2004Led By: Gil A. Pezza
Vice President - International Business Development, Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)

The Dynamics of the New Zealand Economy: Challenging Conventional International Growth Paths
When: Tuesday, October 12, 2004Led By: Nick Ashill
Victoria University of New Wellington, New Zealand

U.S Global Economic Leadership in the 21<sup>st</sup> Century: Paradigm Shift in our Economic Model
When: Tuesday, September 14, 2004Led By: Dean R. Johnson
Chairman of the Board, Shanti, Inc.

Empowering Women through Micro-Enterprise Development in Developing Countries
When: Tuesday, April 13, 2004Led By: Nabina Shrestha
Micro-Enterprise Officer United Nations Development Programme Nepal

Supply Chain Considerations to Support China's Economic Growth
When: Tuesday, March 16, 2004Led By: David J. Closs
John H. McConnell Chaired Professor in Business Administration at Michigan State University

The Convergence of Animal and Human Health: Opportunities and Challenges
When: Tuesday, February 10, 2004Led By: Lonnie J. King
Dean MSU College of Veterinary Medicine

Sustainable Development in Africa
When: Tuesday, November 11, 2003Led By: Amin Alexander Tejani
Director Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce

Mexico and the Super Peso: A Tale of Two Surprises
When: Tuesday, October 7, 2003Led By: Jorge Gonzalez
Chairman of the Department of Economics, Trinity University, San Antonio, TX

Knowledge Sharing and Performance in Globally Distributed Work
When: Tuesday, September 9, 2003Led By: Marietta Baba
Dean of the MSU College of Social Science

The Thrills and Chills of Global Brand Building
When: Thursday, April 3, 2003Led By: Lynn Upshaw
Brand/Marketing Strategist Upshaw and Associates San Rafael, California

The Changing Face of China From Pagodas to Cell Towers
When: Tuesday, March 18, 2003Led By: John Pearson
Vice President and Executive Director Capital Choice Partnership Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce

TRADE INTERRUPTED - How the September 11 Terrorist Attacks Affected the Michigan/Ontario Regional Economy
When: Tuesday, February 11, 2003Led By: Tom Quinn
International Trade Officer Canadian Consulate General, Detroit

Building International Relationships South of the Border
When: Tuesday, November 12, 2002Led By: Gladson Remos
Director of Business Development Caco Pacifi c Corporation

OVERCOMING EXPORT BARRIERS: How the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Commercial Service Helps Companies Increase Their International Sales
When: Tuesday, October 8, 2002Led By: Richard Corson
Director of the Pontiac U.S. Export Assistance Center of the U.S. Commercial Service

The Euro Has Arrived: WHAT IS ITS FUTURE?
When: Tuesday, September 10, 2002Led By: Carl Liedholm
MSU Department of Economics

E-Commerce in the United Kingdom: Opportunities for U.S. Firms
When: Tuesday, April 9, 2002Led By: Bruce Keillor
The University of Akron

Customer Relationship Management Changes and Challenges, A Global Perspective
When: Tuesday, March 12, 2002Led By: Peter Lyon
Director of Staffing, Marketing and Sales, The Dow Chemical Company

globalEDGE - YOUR SOURCE FOR global business knowledge
When: Wednesday, February 13, 2002Led By: S. Tamer Cavusgil
Founding Executive Director MSU-CIBER
Tomas Hult
Director
Irem Kiyak
Assistant Director
Michael Reed
Systems Analyst

Globalization and Consolidation in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Challenges for Small, Medium and Large Firms
When: Thursday, November 8, 2001Led By: John Riesenberger
Executive Vice President of Shaw Science Partners

Tips to Help Business Travelers Maximize Safety and Minimize Risks
When: Thursday, October 11, 2001Led By: Rad Jones
Criminal Justice Department at Michigan State University

Immigration Law in the 21<sup>st</sup> Century"
When: Tuesday, April 10, 2001Led By: Linda Truitt
J.D., Shareholder, Butzel Long, Detroit

The Canada-US Economy: A Study in Integration
When: Tuesday, March 20, 2001Led By: John Lang
Consul and Senior Trade Commissioner, Canadian Consulate General

Cross-Cultural Business Negotiations: Some Guidelines
When: Tuesday, February 6, 2001Led By: Pervez Ghauri
Professor of Marketing and International Business at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands

China Update: Opportunities and Challenges for Michigan Businesses
When: Tuesday, January 9, 2001Led By: Yvonne Warmbrier-Ramp
Managing Director of the State of Michigan China Office
Ms. Warmbrier-Ramp will lead a frank discussion of the changes, opportunities, and challenges facing Michigan businesses as China prepares entry into the World Trade Organization

Gerber: A Family Story
When: Thursday, December 14, 2000Led By: Jack Butterick
Director of Organizational Development at Gerber Products Company (Freemont, Michigan)

Risky Business Travel - Tips and Tricks for Maximum Safety
When: Tuesday, December 12, 2000Led By: Rad Jones
Adjunct Professor, Criminal Justice, Michigan State University

A World Trader's View of Latin America
When: Tuesday, November 14, 2000Led By: George Herrera
Director of International Marketing, Masco Corporation

Opportunities to Do Business in India
When: Thursday, November 9, 2000Led By: Dawn Pysarchik
Associate Dean of International Studies and Programs at Michigan State University

Y2K Preparedness in the International Arena
When: Thursday, October 12, 2000Led By: Paul Litton
Manager of the Export Assistance Center, U.S. Department of Commerce, Ann Arbor

Becoming a Great Global Company
When: Thursday, September 14, 2000Led By: Geoffrey Bloom
Chairman and CEO of Wolverine World Wide, Inc. (Rockford, Michigan)

Expanding Poland-- U.S. Economic Cooperation
When: Tuesday, April 11, 2000Led By: Andrzcj Laganowski
Commercial Counselor for the Embassy of the Republic of Poland

Transitions, Turbulence and Trade in the new South Africa
When: Tuesday, March 14, 2000Led By: David Wiley
Director of the African Studies Center at Michigan State University

Cultural Change at General Motors
When: Tuesday, February 8, 2000Led By: Elizabeth Briody
Staff Research Scientist at General Motors

Virtual International Business Academy (VIBA) Demonstration
When: Friday, January 14, 2000Led By:

Gerber: A Family Story of International Expansion
When: Tuesday, December 14, 1999Led By: Jack Butterick
Director of Organizational Development at Gerber Products

Market Entry in New Europe: Focus on Germany
When: Tuesday, April 13, 1999Led By: Wilhelm Kast
DPCS INTERNATIONAL, Inc.

Strategies for Penetrating Foreign Markets: Export Sales, Licensing, Alliancing, and Investing
When: Tuesday, March 9, 1999Led By: Kevin Ecclesine
Global Growth Associates
As president of Global Growth Associates, Kevin Ecclesine is an experienced senior executive who has spent most of his career dealing with overseas business development and management with an emphasis on marketing, sales, distribution and international management. He and his firm specialize in international and global planning and facilitation, market entry planning, organizational development, product development, and "in-market" implementation projects, particularly in marketing and forming alliances.
Prior to forming Global Growth Associates in 1992, Mr. Ecclesine spent six years as Director of International Marketing for Amway Corporation, where he was responsible for overall international product development. There he developed strategies to enhance overall product line profitability, manage Japanese market growth, and globalize the corporate marketing function. Before coming to Amway, the speaker was a Director in Kraft, Inc.'s Latin American management group responsible for marketing and sales. He took the position after having spent two years in Brazil for Hershey, International, Ltd., where he was in charge of its subsidiary's marketing sales and distribution activities in that country.
Mr. Ecclesine is a past president of the West Michigan World Affairs Council and was named Individual World Trader of the Year in 1994 by the West Michigan World Trade Association. With his extensive background, the speaker brings a wealth of international business experience to the Forum.

The Art of International Musical Marketing
When: Tuesday, December 8, 1998Led By: Paul Felch, Mark Stiles, Chuck Colby and Glenn Williams, Three Men and a Tenor
Global Growth Associates
Three Men and a Tenor got their start in East Lansing when the members were all still students at Michigan Sate University. The comical pop a cappella group has performed with such stars as the Beach Boys, Peter Cetera, Bob Newhart, Pat Boone and the Chenille Sisters. They have participated in an international music festival held in Scotland and will be participating in a Canadian music conference this December. There Men and a tenor will discuss arranging and performing entertainment outside of the United States, and distribution problems of their CDs and tapes.

The Euro is coming
When: Tuesday, November 10, 1998Led By: Carl Liedholm
Economics Professor, Michigan State University
Carl Liedholm is the author of more than one hundred articles and papers with special emphasis on micro and small enterprises in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Dr. Liedholm travels around the globe sharing his expertise on international economies and writes books on the subject. He has taught at Yale University, Oxford University, Wesleyan University and currently Michigan State University. Carl Liedholm is a recipient of the State of Michigan Teaching Excellence Award. Dr. Liedholm will discuss the conversion to a single currency starting January 1999.

How to get the most from your international banker
When: Tuesday, October 13, 1998Led By: Martha Johnson
Vice President of International Sales and Finance, Old Kent Bank
Martha Johnson serves as Vice President and Sales Manager of Old Kent's international line of business. She has taught international Finance for Davenport College in Grand Rapids and numerous letter of credit and collection classes. Ms. Johnson has received a Federal appointment t the Michigan District Export Council and serves as its treasurer. She is treasurer of the World Affairs Council of West Michigan and an active member of the West Michigan World Trade Association and the National Association of Credit Management.

A Michigan company in a Global Market
When: Tuesday, September 15, 1998Led By: Donald W. Nugent
President, Graceland Fruit, Inc.
Don Nugent is President and CEO of Graceland Fruit , the 1997 Michigan Agricultural exporter of the Year. Graceland Fruit sells and ships its products worldwide. Mr. Nugent is president of North American Fruit Trading Alliance and Chairman of the Board of the Traverse Bay Economic Development Corp. He is a Michigan State University alumnus and an active elected member of the Michigan State University Board of trustees.