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AmCham’s 1st Haitian American Business Forum

5.1.2014

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Article By: NAAHP

 

AmCham Haiti is organizing the 1st Haitian American Business Forum on May 8th at Karibe Convention Center. The event will link the Haitian institutional organizations in the US with the institutional organizations in Haiti to better direct investments, obtain information, create partnerships and more.

Date: May 8, 2014

Location: Karibe Convention Center

Time: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Speakers include: His Excellency Michel Joseph Martelly, President of Haiti Paul Altidor, Ambassador of Haiti to the US, Philippe R. Armand, President of Amcham Haiti, Pamela A. White, US Ambassador to Haiti, Norma Powell, Executive Director of CFI, Stéphanie Balmir Villedrouin, Minister of Tourism, Wilson Laleau, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Jocelerme Privert, Senator of Nippes, François Guillaume, Minister of Haitians Living Abroad, Jeff Lozama, Vice President of Haitian-American Chamber of Commerce Of Florida, Firmin Backer, President of Haiti Renewal Alliance, Ludovic Comeau, Professor at Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies of Haiti, Serge Renaud, President National Association of Haitian Professionals Adler C. Eliacin, Executive Director of Haitian-American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Boston, Robert Fatton, Professor at Virginia University, Patricia Beauvais, President of Haitian Round Table, Sandra L. Jean, President of Georgia Haitian Chamber of Commerce.

Cost:

$30 for Amcham Members
$40 for Members of other Haitian organizations in the US and Haiti
$50 General Entry Fee.

HABF Itinerary (PDF)

For more info: events@amchamhaiti.com.

NAAHP
NAAHP

National Alliance for the Advancement of Haitian Professionals

NAAHP is focused on connecting a global community of peers with career advancement resources as well as fostering transformative relationships to strengthen Haiti through philanthropy and social entrepreneurship.

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