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AIA Government & Community Relations News: Week of September 4, 2012

Register for the India Trade Mission Information Session TODAY
By Jessica Salmoiraghi, Director, Federal Regulatory Relations & Counsel

The AIA has been working closely with the US Department of Commerce on the October 2012 Trade Mission to India, and in order to provide you with the information you need, the AIA and AIA NY Center for Architecture are hosting a session titled “Working Abroad in India: Pros, Cons, and Ways Forward” on September 19th at 1pm. This session will allow practitioners who are interested in working abroad to get insight into the process from experienced AIA members who have practices there. Speakers from the Department of Commerce, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, the Export-Import Bank, and the Small Business Administration will discuss federal programs that can assist as architects looking to expand their practice overseas. In addition, there will be opportunities for networking during and after the event.

If you were interested in the first-ever architecture Trade Mission or are looking for more information about expanding your practice to another country, this will provide an excellent introduction to resources that the AIA has to assist you. There will also be three Learning Units offered for this program!

There is still time to sign up for this engaging information session, but not for long! To view the agenda, speaker list, and registration link click here. Don’t miss your chance to gain insight into practicing architecture abroad - register to reserve your spot TODAY!

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