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Fact Sheet
Central New York International Business Alliance


This fact sheet was distributed to media at the launch press conference of the CNYIBA on September 17, 2002.
Please review this website for updates to this information.

The formation of the Central New York International Business Alliance is an exciting announcement for any business organization with an interest in finding local resources to assist its forward movement in the global marketplace.

The roots of the CNYIBA go back to the dissolution of the CNY Trade Council several years ago. A gap was created, leaving area organizations with a lack of a central resource for information which would help them grow their business internationally. In Fall 2001, a Steering Committee was created from a core group representing area private industry, local economic development organizations, and government. Throughout the past year we have studied ways area organizations need assistance to help them enhance their own participation in the global markets.

Resource areas will include: trade (export and import) and immigration, joint venture opportunities

Business segments include (but are not limited to) manufacturing, distributorships, service businesses, technology, intellectual property, logistics and trade facilitation, finance and immigration.

Geography: Generally, the CNY region -- Syracuse and Onondaga County, north to Watertown, east to Utica, South to Tompkins County, and west to Cayuga/Seneca Counties.

The organization will grow through tiers of memberships which will allow all organizations, of any size, with an interest in international business to participate.

Funding will be sought from members and private and/or government agency grants.

Leadership for the group will operate through a Board of Directors, comprised of area private industry, economic development organizations and government. Three committees have been formed:

• Financial Resources (initially facilitated by Dan Duffy, JPMorgan Chase)

• Outreach / Education / Programs (initially facilitated by Peter Koveos, SU School of Management and Director of the Kiebach International Studies Center)

• Membership / Communications (initially facilitated by Greg Hitchin, Onondaga County and Trisha Torrey, IntegriMark Communications)

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More information about the CNYIBA can be obtained by contacting us:

info@cnyiba.org

 

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