Demystifying International Trade Training by Kansas Global and Bank of America
Expanding your business globally is a major step in taking your business to the next level. However, navigating the complex world of international trade can be a daunting task, even for experienced business owners. That’s why Kansas Global Trade Services, in partnership with Bank of America, is offering “Demystifying International Trade” – a 8-week course designed to help mid-sized businesses learn how to successfully expand their operations overseas.
Throughout the course, attendees will have the opportunity to learn from industry experts. The full 8-week seminar series will be held in-person and will include the following:
Top 10 Reasons to Export & Go-to-Market Strategy ● May 4
Laura Lombard, CEO, Kansas Global Trade Services and panel of exporters
Doing Your Research ● May 11
Laura Lombard, CEO, Kansas Global Trade Services, Anne Dewvall, Associate Vice President, Kansas Global Trade Services, and Paul Grossman, Executive Director, IBG Global
U.S. & Kansas Export Promotion Assistance ● May 18
A.J. Anderson, U.S. Commercial Service and Chang Lu, Kansas Department of Commerce
Understanding How Currency Exchange and International Taxes Affect Your Business ● May 25
Bank of America and EY
Leverage Export Financing Tools ● June 1
Mariel Huasanga, EXIM Bank, Bank of America
Shipping and Protecting Your Products ● June 8
Jay Devers, CEO, Bestway International and Beau Jackson, Husch Blackwell
International Trade Compliance ● June 15
Bill Martin, Compliance Specialist, Kansas Global Trade Services and Alex Zerden, Capitol Peak
International Marketing Strategies ● June 22
Jordan Walker, CEO, Bondfire Strategy
The full seminar series is $1,500 and each single session is offered at $200 per person. Additional team members from the same company can be added at half-price for either the full course, or individual sessions.