South
East Chapter
Alabama,
Arkansas, Virginia, Georgia,
Kentucky, Louisiana,
Mississippi, North
Carolina,
South Carolina, West Virginia, Tennessee
Mission
The United
States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce is the leading
bi-national business organization working to build mutually beneficial
trade
and investment relationships in the Americas. How are we different?
While other organizations may represent the business interests of one
county to
another, the U.S.M.C.O.C. is unique in that it promotes business on
both sides
of the border and has national networking.
History
In 1973,
the U.S.M.C.O.C. was established as a 501 (c) (6) non-profit
business
association chartered in Washington D.C. Now in its
third decade of operation, the Chamber has grown into a unique
non-profit
corporation operating through 17 chapters in Mexico and the United States, plus
Bi-National Headquarters in Washington.
All chapters and offices, with strong local membership and
international
contacts, help businesses bridge differences in legal, regulatory, and
economic
systems, as well as language and culture. The U.S.M.C.O.C. has an
excellent
track record – the proven leader in supporting and
influencing pro-business
issues and providing exceptional networking opportunities.
South East Chapter
Established in 2008, the South
East Chapter is the most
recent U.S.M.C.O.C. Chapter is strategically situated, representing
eleven
states. All members are invited to all bi-national events as well as
events of
all 18 chapters across the USA
and Mexico,
in addition to the events sponsored by the South East Chapter. Events
range
from local networking opportunities to prestigious
bi-national conferences
and events that attract top level leaders from all fields in America and abroad.
SUMMIT: Global
Challenges - The Future of North America
Toronto, Canada November 2,3 ,2009
Presented by: Canadian Council for the Americas
United States -Mexico Chamber of Commerce(se)
SPECIAL GUESTS
PRIME MINISTER STEPHEN HARPER
FORMER PRESIDENTS VICENTE FOX, G. W. BUSH, AND
FORMER PRIME MINISTER J. CHRETIEN
NEXT EVENTS
PAST
EVENTS
Commission for North
American Prosperity
May 11 -12, Kennesaw State University, Atlanta, Georgia
Hosted by President Vicente Fox of Mexico and President Al Zapanta ,
USMCOC
Some 50 distinguished Canadians, Mexicans and Americans gathered at KSU
to
create a vison for North American Prosperity.
An important outcome
of the Summit was the establishment of the
Standing
Commission on North
American
Prosperity