
17th annual Bringing the World to PA!
September 23, 2016posted by Hannah Copenheaver
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| Governor Tom Wolf with Pennsylvania’s Authorized Trade Representatives |
In conjunction with the
Pennsylvania’s Department of Community and Economic Development, we hosted the 17th
annual Bringing the World to PA on Monday, September 19, 2016.
Meetings with PA’s Trade Offices:
The event brought 14 of
PA’s authorized trade representatives to meet one on one with local
manufacturers and colleges to discuss their international business strategies. These
representatives cover 46 different international markets for Pennsylvania. The list of Pennsylvania’s Authorized Trade Representatives in attendance included:
PA’s authorized trade representatives to meet one on one with local
manufacturers and colleges to discuss their international business strategies. These
representatives cover 46 different international markets for Pennsylvania. The list of Pennsylvania’s Authorized Trade Representatives in attendance included:
- Australia (Australia, New Zealand)
- Canada
- Mr. Chris Leslie
- Central & Eastern
Europe (Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia,
Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia,
Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Ukraine) - Ms.
Pavlina Becvarova - Germany (Austria, Germany, Italy, Switzerland)
- Ms. Franziska Wegerich
- India
- Ms.
Supriya Kanetkar - Indonesia
- Ms.
Mary Veronika - Mexico
- Middle East (Egypt, Greece, Israel, Jordan, Turkey)
- Mr. Seth Vogelman
- Netherlands (Belgium, Netherlands)
- Ms. Nora van der Horst
- Saudi Arabia
- Ms. Wiam Alwazir
- Singapore (Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam)
- Mr. Sarath Menon & Ms. Carma May Abrera
- South Korea
- Mr.
Steve Shin - Taiwan
- Ms. Irene Tsai & Ms. Amy Pan
- United Kingdom (Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Norway, Sweden,
United Kingdom) - Mr. Martin Lewis
Each year, the event
seems to attract more and more companies – and we hit a record number! Companies
represented the southcentral Pennsylvania area, which encompasses Adams, Berks,
Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon and York counties. Here are
this year’s event numbers:
seems to attract more and more companies – and we hit a record number! Companies
represented the southcentral Pennsylvania area, which encompasses Adams, Berks,
Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon and York counties. Here are
this year’s event numbers:
- 14 authorized trade representatives
- 87 attendees for meetings
- 41 different companies, 15 of which were new to the event
- 150 meetings between companies and trade representatives
This year
also presented a new opportunity for us to showcase the export program in front
of Governor Tom Wolf and First Lady Frances Wolf, as they kindly opened the
Governor’s Residence to host the event.
also presented a new opportunity for us to showcase the export program in front
of Governor Tom Wolf and First Lady Frances Wolf, as they kindly opened the
Governor’s Residence to host the event.
Evening Reception:
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| Governor Tom Wolf |
The day
ended with a networking reception in the Governor’s Rose Garden. The 129 reception
attendees included state and federal government officials, the Philadelphia
consular corps members, World Trade Center Harrisburg members, event sponsors, and
local manufacturers and trade service providers. Guests of
Honor during the reception included:
ended with a networking reception in the Governor’s Rose Garden. The 129 reception
attendees included state and federal government officials, the Philadelphia
consular corps members, World Trade Center Harrisburg members, event sponsors, and
local manufacturers and trade service providers. Guests of
Honor during the reception included:
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE GOVERNMENT
STATE GOVERNMENT
- Governor Tom Wolf
- First Lady Frances Wolf
- Department of Agriculture
- Secretary Russell Redding
- Deputy Secretary Hannah Smith-Brubaker
- Department of Community and Economic Development
- Secretary Dennis Davin
- Deputy Secretary Joseph Burke
- Deputy Secretary Carol Kilko
- Department of Education
- Secretary Pedro Rivera
- Department of Labor &
Industry - Secretary Kathy Manderino
- Department of State
- Secretary Pedro Cortés
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| DCED Secretary Dennis Davin |
PHILADELPHIA
CONSULAR CORPS
CONSULAR CORPS
- Germany: Honorary Consul Ralf D. Weidemann
- Flanders: Representative Daisy van den Hooff-Mertens
- France: Honorary Consul Michael E. Scullin
- Mexico: Consul Alicia Kerber
- Pakistan: Honorary Consul Inayat H. Kathio
- Peru: Consul General Vitaliano Gallardo
- Switzerland: Honorary Consul Christine Pfister
- Uruguay: Honorary Consul Peter Longstreth
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| WTC Executive Director Tina Weyant |
So, why do we hold this event?
We wanted to showcase just how large the southcentral Pennsylvania export economy is and why it is important to our state’s growth. Studies show that manufactures who export show increased and faster profits, which in turn leads to more jobs and higher paid workers. According to the latest merchandise export trade statistics for US Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA’s), which were released on September 8, 2016, the seven MSA’s of southcentral Pennsylvania exported a total of $8,818,824,663 in 2015. This represents 22.4% of the total Pennsylvania state exports! These figures demonstrate just how vast and mighty this region truly is.
Thank you to our event sponsors!
We would like to extend a special ‘thank you’ to Team Pennsylvania, the
event’s signature sponsor, for all of their gracious support. At the silver
level, we had the support of UPS and the York County Economic Alliance,
York’s chamber of commerce and economic development corporation. At the bronze
level, CAM Innovation (a York-county manufacturer), Fulton Bank’s international
group, K&L Gates, Klinge Corporation (also a York-county manufacturer), and
Stambaugh Ness provided additional financial support. Furthermore, the program
would not have been possible without our partnership with MANTEC.
event’s signature sponsor, for all of their gracious support. At the silver
level, we had the support of UPS and the York County Economic Alliance,
York’s chamber of commerce and economic development corporation. At the bronze
level, CAM Innovation (a York-county manufacturer), Fulton Bank’s international
group, K&L Gates, Klinge Corporation (also a York-county manufacturer), and
Stambaugh Ness provided additional financial support. Furthermore, the program
would not have been possible without our partnership with MANTEC.
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| Steve Shin (Korea), Franziska Wengerich (Germany), and Nora van der Horst (Netherlands) |






