GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Taking a cue from the turbulent world economy, the
theme for World Trade Week 2009's half-day business conference is
"Translating Global Volatility into Profit."
The 23rd annual conference will bring in experts from various areas of
specialty to share best practices to overcome and turn global volatility
into opportunities.
COVERAGE OPPORTUNITY: The World Trade Week business
conference is Wednesday, May 6 from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event is
open for media coverage. Contact Brian J. Bowe at (616) 331-2221 or
[email protected] to make reservations or schedule interviews.
The conference is comprised of three tracks, with breakout sessions to
allow more experienced global practitioners to hold high-level
discussions on current issues while those just starting down the global
path will gain new start-up information.
The keynote speaker is D. Jeffrey Dietrich a senior analyst for the
Institute for Trend Research. At the institute, Dietrich provides
insight, analysis and support for companies throughout the US and
Canada, assisting the companies through the phases of the business
cycle. His knowledge of business cycle changes, combined with his
ability to effectively communicate the need for action makes, his
speaking style informative, engaging and entertaining. More than 30
years of public speaking experience before large and small groups
enables Dietrich to bring the often confusing maze of economic
information into sharper focus that results in practical business
application.
Reservations for attendees are still open. For more information on World
Trade Week activities, visit www.gvsu.edu/wtw
.
COVERAGE OP: World Trade Week business conference
Subscribe
Sign up and receive the latest Grand Valley headlines delivered to your email inbox each morning.