Feb. 21: Discussion about "Trade with India - The Other Asian Giant"

A World Trade Club dinner featuring Ramesh Shah and a panel of Indian trade experts

When: Tuesday February 21, registration at 5:45 PM, dinner at 6:30

Where: Omni Severin Hotel Downtown 40 W. Jackson Place Indianapolis (Parking available in Circle Center Mall)

Dr. Ramesh Shah is President & CEO of DC Limited, a management consulting firm specializing in business development and international trade. DC Limited provides guidance to companies in a variety of areas - offshore research, manufacturing, marketing and licensing. Dr. Shah has served on the U.S. President’s District Export Council for over 20 years. In addition, Dr. Shah has received numerous awards for his achievements as an exporter and entrepreneur - the Indiana Small Business Exporter of the Year Award in 1991 and Finalist for the Arthur Young and Venture Magazine Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Dr. Shah has an undergraduate degree from India and Masters and Doctorate from the University of Cincinnati and the University of Michigan.

Arun Kumar is the Marketing Director of Firestone Industrial Products and is head of the company’s Asian business. He has held senior positions in the automotive industry in India and has been with Bridgestone/Firestone for the last 13 years. Mr. Kumar earned his undergraduate degree in engineering from I.I.T. Madras and graduate degrees in Management Science and Business from I.I.M. Calcutta and Indiana University, Bloomington.

Pankaj Sharma holds a Doctoral Degree in Applied Sciences and a Masters Degree in Physics and Business Administration. Pankaj Sharma has published about ninety research papers in international journals.

Want to learn more about business in India?

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Non-Member:$40.00
Member:$30.00
Student:$25.00
Table of 5: $150

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