• Press release received from: The NATC’s Exclusive Coverage Of The International Business Summit

    Tampa, Fla. – The National Association of Tourism and Conventions (NATC-TV) has exclusive coverage of the 4th International Business Summit that was held on March 11th here in Tampa Bay. The event bought together nine multicultural Chambers of Commerce, Coca-Cola, Tampa Port Authority, and other corporate sponsors. The NATC knows it witnessed something that will inspire the world to collaborate and cooperate with Tampa Bay’s business community not only to prevent chaos but create a beloved community. In short, the NATC knows it witnessed a model for unlocking the potential of the global economy.

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  • IBS Brochure The IBS schedule is a work in progress, but all speakers are “signed and sealed” apart from Frank Sanchez, whose acceptance is conditional upon his confirmation by Congress. We do not pretend to know what Washington will do!

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  • Save the date, or sponsor a workshop at IBS:

    Benefits of IBS Involvement:

    IBS is about networking: It connects people with new contacts, and builds relationships and trust. The structured speed-networking is particularly popular.

    IBS is about visibility: sponsors and networkers come to IBS to define their brands, and promote products and services to potential clients. IBS offers a specific opportunity for sales and marketing to the diverse, international, and multi-lingual community. The Collaboration, Diversity, Prosperity Awards highlight achievements by innovative and inclusive companies in our region.

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  • I apologize that there was not CPS newsletter in March. IBS was time-consuming. There are limitless jobs one can acquire as secretary of the Board, and I was presenting “Understanding American Culture” as well.

    But it was worth it. Higgins Hall was the perfect venue, elegant, full of natural light, beautifully-maintained and decorated – and dedicated entirely to the IBS event. The break-out rooms were exactly the right size and the catering was highly satisfactory. Every speaker offered truly exciting ideas, and the lunch and speed-networking brought many people together for new opportunities. The organization went flawlessly even though there were some late nights behind the scenes. Continue reading »

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