Who should attend:
-Entrepreneurs – needing insights on when their venture is ready to go global
-New-to-Exporting Companies – Utilize the steps provided to ensure your export plan is effective
-Existing Exporters – Learn new techniques to support your current exporting efforts
Take away:
-Learn the biggest mistakes companies make when developing their export strategy
-Gain insights on how to change from a reactive exporter to a proactive exporter
-Don’t have an export plan? This series will guide you through the process of developing a great export plan you actually use!
In this last session, we discuss how to incorporate all the topics from the prior workshops to develop an export plan. Companies often skip this final step, which is a mistake. We will review why even a basic export plan will ensure critical steps are not missed. We will discuss the SBA Export Business Planner – an easy to use guide to facilitate the creation of an export plan. By the end of this session, you will know the next steps you need to take to really impact your export success.
Speaker:
Jim Foley is the director of the Turner Center for Entrepreneurship and the Illinois SBDC International Trade Center at Bradley University. He manages a program of counseling and training in international business, marketing, logistics and finance. He is also Director of International Programs for the Foster College of Business and Director of Business and Nonprofit Partnerships for the university. Mr. Foley is the author of the book The Global Entrepreneur 4th Edition discussing techniques to expand exports. He is also the co-author of the eleventh edition of International Marketing by Vern Tersptra. Jim has received numerous recognitions including the ASBDC State Star, the NASBITE International Trade Educator of the Year Award, the Illinois Governor’s Export Award, and the IATTO Lifetime Achievement Award. He most recently received the John Otis Lifetime Achievement Award, Nasbite International’s highest recognition. Jim serves as national co-chair of the ASBDC International Interest Section and a member of the Illinois District Export Council. Prior to joining the trade center, Mr. Foley worked in the computer industry living in Los Angeles and London. He has an MBA from the London Business School at the University of London, and B.A. from Knox College.
Registration Links:
https://Bradley.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0scOmopj8uGtX4ZADP8qiHDYuT82kypehT
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Speaker:
Theresa Bloom is a Social Media Adviser at the Turner Center, as well as the Social Media Manager for the Foster College of Business and Caterpillar College of Engineering and Technology at Bradley University. Theresa has been with the Turner Center for 5 years. She enjoys working with small business owners and those wanting to start their own business. She has a passion for helping business owners get their businesses discovered through the use of social media, and is excited to share her knowledge and expertise with her clients. Prior to coming to Bradley, she had a career in the medical field, as well as past experience in the insurance industry.
Theresa is a Peoria native, having attended Peoria Notre Dame high school, as well as being a graduate of Bradley University.
Three (3) 30 min lessons and a 30 min social dance practice. Proceeds from the event will go to the Morton School Dist 709.
Cost is $25 per couple or $25 worth of school Supplies. Feel free to check the school webiste on the wish list.
Schedule of classes
6:30pm - Doors Open
7pm - Waltz
7:30pm - Rumba
8pm - East Coast Swing
8:30pm - Dance
Snacks, Cookies and beverages will be provided. Questions, please feel free to contact me.
Brown 8:10am-11:45am
Jr. High / High School 8:00am-11:00am
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