[VIRTUAL] Global Economy: Why Sacramento Matters


DUE TO COVID CONCERNS, THIS SESSION HAS PIVOTED TO A VIRTUAL SESSION VIA ZOOM.

Agenda
  -  5:00 pm:  Speaker Presentation + Q&A
(50-minutes)
  -  6:00 pm:  Networking Opportunity (30 minutes)

Global Economy: Why Sacramento Matters | 1 CPE

Positioned at the confluence of the American and Sacramento Rivers, Sacramento has long been a pivotal player in the supply chain of California and the Nation. Today, Sacramento is the Capitol City of one of the World’s largest economies. Please join us and welcome Kevin Mather, President, and CEO, of the Northern California World Trade Center as he shares the mission of his organization and discusses the role that our city as well as the businesses and people that live here shape the Global Economy.
  • Learn about the Northern California World Trade Center and Sacramento’s position as a player in the Global Economy.
  • Discuss global supply chain issues and how it affects businesses on a local, state, and national level.
  • Understand what’s on the horizon for Sacramento in 2022 as we navigate global trade issues, a global pandemic, and other pressures on the supply chain.

Speakers

Kevin Mather

President and CEO
Northern California World Trade Center

Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-internet-based

Field

Economics, Technical

Prerequisites

none

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