Business Seminars
Global Business & Trade Seminars
TGA’s business programs typically highlight trade opportunities and education for those with existing international sales and those new to international trade, including micro home-based businesses.
The success of cities of the future depends on their positioning in at least two areas---technology and global connections. TGA's work in expanding Tulsa's international trade connections is critical.
Tulsa has always been a city of international trade. Global connections are essential to all aspects of business---from workforce development to product sales. Tulsa Global Alliance’s worldwide network of friends together with our area-wide cultural partnerships are valuable assets to international trade and business leaders.
We value opportunities to partner with internationally focused organizations and institutions to highlight and promote economic interests via guests, seminars, exchanges, travel, and media.
We believe the success of cities of the future will depend on global connections.
Doing Business With Mexico, October 2019
TGA’s latest economic development seminar began the evening of October 7 with a reception at the Summit Club sponsored by the Tulsa Regional Chamber of Commerce. Oklahoma Trade Representative in Mexico City Luis Domenech and a number of Oklahoma companies interested in Mexico attended. The following day on October 8, the seminar including breakfast held at OSU-Tulsa featured presentations by Domenech and the Mexican Consul General from Little Rock, AR. TGA also arranged a panel discussion with Oklahoma companies concerning their business activities in Mexico: Everett Treat, Arrow Engine; Larry Rooney, Manhattan Construction; and, Carmen Clayton, TD Williamson. Over 75 Tulsa area business people attended.
Rodolfo Quilantán Arenas, Consul of Mexico in Little Rock, speaks at Doing Business in Mexico, October 8, 2019
TGA Program Council Chair Eric Kunkel with Rodolfo Quilantán Arenas, Consul of Mexico in Little Rock.
Oklahoma-Mexico Trade Representative Luis Domenech speaks about Oklahoma-Mexico trade and business.
Rodolfo Quilantán Arenas, Consul of Mexico in Little Rock, and Tulsa City Councilor Cass Fahler.