Georgia Governor to open second USA-India business summit in Atlanta
May 3rd, 2011 - 1:29 pm ICT by ANIAtlanta (Georgia, US), May 3 (ANI-Business Wire India): Governor Nathan Deal of Georgia and V.S. Senthil, Minister (Economic) will be among the many dignitaries attending the second USA-India Business Summit (UIBS), which will be held in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 21 and 22 at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) Conference Center, with the theme of “Growing Business and Promoting Entrepreneurship.”
UIBS 2011 is being organized by USA India Initiatives, Inc. (USIII), the Georgia Tech Center for International Business Education and Research (GT CIBER) and US India Business and Research Center (USIBRC), the Georgia Department of Economic Development, with support of the U.S. Commercial Service, Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Lufthansa German Airlines, Confederation of Indian Industries (CII), Am Cham India, MM Activ and a host of sponsoring organizations.
Other confirmed distinguished speakers are Mrs. Sushma Berlia, President, Apeejay Stya Group, Former Ambassador of India and Permanent Representative to the UN, Mr. T.P. Sreenivasan, Commissioner Chris Cummiskey, Georgia Commissioner Dept of Economic Development, Mr. Morgan McGrath, MD, Head of International Banking, JP Morgan Chase’s Commercial Bank. Organizers have invited several dignitaries from India and USA as well as distinguished speakers, including Fortune 1000 Company CEO’s and expect 400+ delegates to participate in UIBS 2011.
UIBS agenda will include inauguration by Governor, keynote addresses by dignitaries, CEO Council meetings, informative workshops, one to one networking among participants, industry focused panels, company spotlights and UIBS award gala.
For UIBS 2011 registration and program details visit http://www.usaindiabusinesssummit.com . (ANI)
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