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April 30, 2015

San Jose, CA - USA

Making Hay: The Future of U.S. Competitiveness in the Age of Globalization

'Making Hay' Comes to Silicon Valley Join us for lunch and a one-of-a-kind, fast-paced, multi-media seminar that will guide you through the seven decades-long odyssey on the history of global trade in America and how to position your business for success in the 21st Century global marketplace. 'Making Hay' presents the convergence of historical events and undeniable factors that drove the U.S. to become a 'Consumption Society' and the world leader in global trade.  'Making Hay' is presented by Dan Gardner, President and co-founder of Los Angeles supply chain consulting  firm Trade Facilitators, Inc. (TFI). He is a well known international business executive, author and multi-award winning adjunct professor of global supply chain management.  An author of four books on global trade, Dan Gardner's 'Making Hay' is one of the most interesting and factual based presentations on America's history and inner workings of global trade that ever could be presented in a lightning-fast 1 ½ hour presentation. It should be a requirement for all to experience.

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