39th AGM, Conference and Exhibition, Paramaribo Suriname
Monday, October 12, 2009 - Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Torarica Group of Hotels (597) 471500 Mr. L.J. Rietbergplein 1 P.O. Box 1514 Paramaribo, Suriname Suriname
- The Global Financial Crisis: Where are we today and what is the regional outlook for the Cargo, Cruise and Luxury Yacht Sectors?
- Cuba 2010 and Beyond: Opportunities or Challenges? Partner or Competitor?
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Can Caribbean and Latin American Maritime Security be achieved without also addressing the Regional Trade Facilitation Issues in a holistic manner?
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Are the Cargo, Cruise and Luxury Yacht sectors in the Caribbean and Latin American Region ready to deal with future Health and Environment threats and their possible impacts on businesses?
- Who
will Own and Run your Business Tomorrow? - 65% of second generation and
90% of third generation businesses fail - Who continues the business
effectively when you don't go to the office everyday?
Come join the Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA) in collaboration with the N.V. Havenbeheer Suriname (Suriname Port Management Company) and Suriname Shipping Association in the beautiful city of Paramaribo, Suriname. A country with a rich cultural diversity and eco-tourism offering, that will host the CSA 39th Annual General Meeting Conference and Exhibition at the Torarica Group of Hotels where owners, shipping executives, industry leaders and renown speakers will address these issues from Monday October 12 to Wednesday October 14, 2009. Click on the "Register Now" tab in the upper right hand corner to register.
For Members:
Early Bird Registration Fee
of U$750 ends August 25, 2009.
Regular Registration Fee of U$800 starts August 26, 2009 and ends September 25, 2009.
Late Registration Fee of U$850 starts September 26, 2009.
For
Non-Members:
Early Bird Registration Fee
of U$850 ends August 25, 2009.
Regular Registration Fee of U$900 starts August 26, 2009 and ends September 25, 2009.
Late Registration Fee of U$950 starts September 26, 2009.
Sessions include:
- The Business and Economic Outlook for Global Trade and Cruise Tourism
- Benefits of Regional Cruise and Cargo Integration: The New Realities in a Changing World
- Tomorrow Begins Today
- Marrying Trade and Security: The Way Forward
- Who Owns and Runs your Business Tomorrow?
- Cuba 2010 and Beyond
- Environmental and Health Threats: Real or Imaginary?
Primary Sponsors (Host)


Key Speakers include:
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Douglas Rubin, Senior Economist, Moffatt & Nichol
- Michel Amafo, Director, Maritime Authority of Suriname
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Michael Horton, Principal Latin America, Moffatt & Nichol
- Sara Hagigh, Team Leader, United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration
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Michael McFadden, Vice President, Halcrow
- Dr. Bernadette Theodore-Gandi, Caribbean Program Coordinator, PAHO/WHO
- Joseph Cervenak, Principal Kemper-Joseph LLC
- Karen Adair, Trade Facilitation Consultant
- O'Neil Hamilton, Caribbean Regional Coordinator, United Nations 1540 Committee
- Mark Weimerskirch, VP Crisis Management & Business Continuity Planning, Transystems Corporation
  
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