Webinars
1:00 PM CDT / 2:00 PM EDT
This webinar provides new-to-export companies with a high-level overview of the steps required to successfully export products abroad. Participating companies will learn practical export fundamentals and acquire a better understanding of the general export process.
Topics include:
Don’t have time to sit down and attend the live webinar? All registrants will receive access to a recording of the event, be sure to register so you can access the recording.
Important Registration Note: Individuals who register should receive an email with the link and information you need to participate one day prior to the webinar. If you don’t receive this information and/or have any questions, please
contact us at webinars@foodexport.org.
Victoria Nwaisike
Victoria Nwasike is President and CEO of Goldencrest Global, LLC, specializing in international trade, export readiness training, and foreign direct investment initiatives.
Prior to forming Goldencrest Global in 2015, Victoria worked as the Manager of International Business Development and as the Asia International Trade Manager for the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA), where she was responsible for foreign direct investment initiatives and providing export assistance.
Victoria travelled worldwide giving presentations and meeting with companies while expanding international opportunities. She was also appointed by Iowa Governor Terry E. Branstad as the Public Sector Director for the U.S. Midwest – Japan Association and the European Union Visitors Program, where she was a U.S. Delegate in Brussels, Belgium focusing on international trade and investment initiatives.
Victoria Nwasike practiced with the Davis Brown law firm (now known as Dentons Davis Brown) in the international and litigation divisions. She also served as an Adjunct Professor at Drake University Law School. Victoria earned a Juris Doctor from Drake University Law School, a Master’s degree in Public Policy from George Mason University, and an Undergraduate Degree from the University of Central Florida.
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