The U.S. Minority Chamber Of Commerce Announces The XXVI Edition Of The Americas Leadership CEO Summit 2024 In Washington, D.C.

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THE U.S. MINORITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNOUNCES THE XXVI EDITION OF THE AMERICAS LEADERSHIP CEO SUMMIT 2024 IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

Empowering Minority Businesses and Strengthening Trade Across the Americas

Washington, D.C. – November 15, 2024 – The U.S. Minority Chamber of Commerce (USMCC) is excited to announce the 26th Edition of the Americas Leadership CEO Summit, an exclusive conference designed to foster trade, investment, and economic collaboration between the United States and Latin America & the Caribbean. This premier event will take place on December 13-14, 2024, at the prestigious Marriott DC in Washington, D.C.

This year’s summit is a closed-door event, offering U.S. minority businesses and their counterparts in Latin America and the Caribbean a unique opportunity to expand their networks and gain valuable insights into the future of trade and investment across the hemisphere. For more information, visit: www.ceo-summit.net.

Through dynamic panel discussions, workshops, and targeted networking opportunities, the summit will create a platform for senior private sector representatives and public officials to engage in critical dialogue. Key topics will include expanding trade, attracting foreign direct investment, and exploring pathways for Latin American and Caribbean businesses to access U.S. markets.

“The Americas Leadership CEO Summit 2024 is a platform to strengthen economic ties and foster mutual growth between U.S. minority businesses and Latin America & the Caribbean,” said Doug Mayorga, CEO of the USMCC. “For instance, Argentina’s evolving political and economic landscape offers significant opportunities for dynamic trade partnerships and foreign investment.”

Key Goals of the Summit Include:

  • Facilitating dialogue between U.S. minority businesses and Latin America & the Caribbean leaders.
  • Providing a platform for businesses to connect with decision-makers and enhance visibility.
  • Strengthening participants’ understanding of regional affairs and fostering trust among governments, businesses, and non-governmental organizations.
  • Reinforcing the U.S.-Latin America economic partnership through innovative trade models.

About the U.S. Minority Chamber of Commerce (USMCC):

Founded in 2000, the USMCC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting minority-owned businesses, including Latino, African American, Asian American, and women-led enterprises. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., with operations in Miami, Honduras, Costa Rica, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic, the Chamber provides tailored business resources, connections, and opportunities to facilitate international trade and investment. Through strategic public-private partnerships, USMCC is committed to creating a sustainable, inclusive global economy. For more information, visit www.minoritychamber.net.

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