The next session of ExportNY, a course on global-business development offered to senior level executives, is set to begin Jan. 28.
That’s according to an email from the Central New York Technology Development Organization (TDO).
The Central New York Technology Development Organization, Inc. (TDO) is a Salina–based nonprofit consulting and training organization helping manufacturing and technology companies.
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The Kiebach Center for International Business Studies at Syracuse University (SU) and TDO offer the course, in collaboration with the Central New York International Business Alliance (CNYIBA), according to the email.
The program provides classroom training, market research, tools and resources, TDO said in the email notice.
Participants meet twice a month at Syracuse University for four months. SU’s Martin J. Whitman School of Management presents the class material.
The course also includes guest speakers from various industries sharing their expertise on topics that include banking, cultures, currencies, intellectual property, legal contracts, marketing, selecting foreign partners, supply chains, transit, and more.
Interns from the School of Management provide research support for companies in developing target countries and products, TDO said.
For additional information, call Sue Kuhns, director of marketing and communications at TDO at (315) 425-5144 or Stephen King, CNYIBA director, at (315) 470-1925.