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Dear Members,
The beginning of every year is the perfect
time to look back and evaluate and reflect
on our past, formulate goals for the future
and reassess objectives as we reshape our
vision. We at the Chamber have done the
exercise and as a result we have renewed our
commitment and are determined to make 2008 a
year of opportunities for all and work
incessantly for the United States-Mexico
relationship and to build upon our
historical and cultural differences and
maximize them, not in opposition to, but in
cooperation with every people in both sides
of our borders
Last year was characterized by change.
Mexico started 2007 a with a new beginning,
New Perspectives, new formulas, a brand new
message was launched, a new President,
cabinet members and administration start the
arduous journey to face the many challenges
ahead while engaging a brand new congress
and all Mexico and friends of Mexico
inviting us to contribute in the
construction of a new day in our countries
relationship.
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Duane Morris
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Fredericks Michael & CO
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Mexicana
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On October 24th the U.S.-Mexico Chamber of Commerce,
Northeast Chapter (USMCOC-NE), in collaboration with
PROMEXICO and AT Kearney organized the seminar
“Mexico as a Nearshore Destination”, in order to
discuss the IT capabilities and Business Process
Outsourcing in Mexico. The conference consisted of
panels with top Mexican Government officials,
Mexican leading outsourcing companies and experts,
as well as AT Kearney specialists that discussed
Mexico’s advantages and challenges as a nearshore
destination. It was a great surprise to see a
higher-than-expected turnout in the seminar, and to
learn about such a dynamic industry.
As some of you might know, during the past years,
Mexico has been attracting more U.S. and global
private equity investments. That is why the
USMCOC-NE decided to set up a conference in order to
present and discuss the current situation and
perspectives, as well as the challenges and
opportunities of this important sector. The speakers
of the seminar, which included experienced lawyers,
private equity fund managers, and advisers, engaged
in a high-level and interactive discussion that
revealed the great level of interest in the sector
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Calpulli Children's Dance
Workshop
Winter/ Spring Session: January 19th – May 17th,
2008
Saturdays, 11:00AM – 1:00PM
Information: 718-507-2617 or
info@calpullidance.org
At a New Location: The Arts Cure Center
33-24 Northern Blvd., 3rd floor, Long Island City,
NY 11101
www.calpullidance.org/children.htm
Mano a Mano Mexican Culture
Without Borders
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USMCOC-NE Management Committee:
The Management
Committee: Rodrigo Amaré, Andrés
Antonius, Eduardo Ramos-Gómez, Pat
Sabino, Alexis Rovzar, Denise Simon
and Rosemary Werrett.
Newsletter Committee:
Alejandro Ramos, Executive Director;
Isabel Fernandez, Trade
Representative; Sandra Betancur,
Program Coordinator, Julia Mold,
Photographer.
The news reported in USMCOC-Northeast
Chapter newsletter does not
necessarily reflect the official
position of the United States-Mexico
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