LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 13, 2017) – The World Trade Center Kentucky said 28 individuals have graduated from its Summer 2017 three-day International Trade Certification Program, which is taught by experts from banking, tax, legal, customs compliance, market intelligence, freight forwarding, customs brokerage and government to provide a foundation for effective and efficient international trade operations management for participants.
Participants who scored a 70 percent or higher are now certified as International Commerce Specialists. World Trade Center Kentucky congratulates the 28 members of latest class of certificate graduates:
- Siraj A. BargawiI – U Robert H. McKinney School of Law
- Patricia Adkins – Valvoline International
- Alison Browning – Valvoline International
- Kendal Casey – World Trade Center Kentucky
- Lisa Coleman – Hitachi Automotive Systems Americas, Inc.
- Chris Collins – Valvoline International
- Adan Darur – World Trade Center Kentucky
- Rebecca Dehoag – Valvoline International
- Jordon Donovan – Valvoline International
- Nicholas Donovan – Valvoline International
- David Eastham – Dos Amigos Foods, LLC
- Chuck Fiske – Valvoline International
- Jerry Fryman – Amatrol
- Erik Harris – Valvoline International
- Margaret Hayes – Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP
- Todd Holcomb – Valvoline International
- Colton Hounshell – World Trade Center Kentucky
- MariantKelso MorenoValvoline International
- Mark Koenig – Valvoline International
- Tara Pease – Valvoline International
- Matt Robinson – Indelac Controls, Inc.
- Paola Rodriguez – World Trade Center Kentucky
- Jayme Rogers – Valvoline International
- Benjamin Sargent – Valvoline International
- Lorena Serrano – Valvoline International
- Becca Stone – Amatrol
- Dean Wilson – Valvoline International
- Lin Zhu – WTCA-Indianapolis
The certification is accredited and nationally recognized by National Customs Brokers and Freight Forwarder’s Association of America (NCBFAA).
The World Trade Center-Kentucky (WTC-KY) serves as a catalyst for trade and economic development through innovation, education, trade advisory services and international business missions.For more information, contact the World Trade Center Kentucky at 502-574-2400, or visit our website at www.wtcky.org.
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