James Creedon to Participate in SMU-DSF Roundtable on Commercial Diplomacy
On February 17, James Creedon will participate in a roundtable event on commercial diplomacy which is jointly organized by the Southern Methodist University Cox School of Business and the U.S. Diplomatic Studies Foundation. The roundtable we will focus on perspectives from several U.S. government departments and agencies. During the first session, governmental representatives will present their perspective on how they support and promote American businesses overseas — especially what they think American businesses do not realize the government does. During the second session of the roundtable, the moderator will facilitate open discussion in reaction to the government perspectives presented. Participants will share experiences working with U.S. government departments and agencies overseas that affirm or challenge the assertions made by government agencies and representatives.
Creedon PLLC represents multiple clients with international matters, including resolving supply chain obstacles, combating foreign intellectual property infringement, and facilitating multinational operations. We value the important role government plays in addressing these matters, and actively seek out opportunities to expand our resources and assist our clients’ business expansions.
To learn more about this topic or this event, contact James Creedon.