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Positioning For Global Success 10/19/18 (Chicago)-Small Business

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Join us for the 4th Annual Global Small Business Forum held in Chicago on Friday, October 19th from 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. at the Gleacher Center.

Companies of every size, in every industry and in every country who desire to grow face the prospect of expanding internationally. From finding customers, to making, sourcing and marketing products and services worldwide, to recruiting and retaining global talent with different backgrounds and capabilities, going global is no longer the exception but the rule. The big question is:  How do we do it?

Learn and hear from four (4) successful business owners, who are taking the world by storm as they talk about what it takes to go global, and how companies today can achieve the radical transformation they need if they are to continue to flourish worldwide.

Ten (10) great speakers are lined up:
  1. Sonat Birnecker Hart, President, KOVAL Distillery (panelist)
  2. Allison Larson, CEO, World Blazer LLC (panelist)
  3. Christophe Ridet, co-founder and CEO, Wear Moi (panelist)
  4. John Walton, Founder and Managing Director, Jackpoint Jackstand (panelist)
  5. Chantal Wittman Meier, Vice President, International Trade Banking MB Financial Bank 
  6. Deanna Kunze, Associate, Nixon Peabody 
  7. Laurel Delaney, President, GlobeTrade.com and President, wegg® 
  8. Ellen Rudnick, previously serving as executive director of the Polsky Center and clinical professor of entrepreneurship at Chicago Booth
  9. Marc Schulman, President, Eli's Cheesecake
  10. Richard Paullin, Executive Director, ITAGC
Special thanks to the forum sponsors:  MB Financial, Nixon Peabody and the University of Chicago Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.

To learn more and to register, visit:  http://www.globalsmallbusinessforum.com

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Positioning For Global Success 10/19/18 (Chicago)-Small Business

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