WFC becomes a member of America-Georgia Business Council
In October, 2009 Wings & Freeman Capital LLC (WFC) became a member
of America-Georgia Business Council (AGBC). WFC is a corporate “B”
Member of AGBC, which allows WFC to receive all of the services of the
council.
The America - Georgia Business Council was formed in January, 1998, in response to requests from a number of companies. The Council's objective is to raise Georgia's visibility in North America as an exciting place to invest and do business, and to maximize opportunities in Georgia for its members. Specific functions of the Council include:
• Bringing its members together with key authorities and decision makers from Georgia.
• Convening workshops, seminars, speakers, panel sessions, receptions and exhibitions to inform companies about the opportunities and risks of investment and trade.
• Providing a forum for members to discuss how opportunities can be maximized and risks minimized while doing business in Georgia.
• Creating informational and promotional material about specific business opportunities in Georgia for North American companies.
• Bringing together partners who might otherwise remain unknown to each other.
• Publishing a members' newsletter that covers key political, economic and social factors that influence investment and trade in Georgia, with the aim of helping companies track the conditions that affect their investments.
• Cooperating with other business development councils and chambers of commerce that are involved in the Caucasus, Central Asia and Russia, with the aim of sharing information and experiences of American companies in those regions.
• Bringing its members together with key authorities and decision makers from Georgia.
• Convening workshops, seminars, speakers, panel sessions, receptions and exhibitions to inform companies about the opportunities and risks of investment and trade.
• Providing a forum for members to discuss how opportunities can be maximized and risks minimized while doing business in Georgia.
• Creating informational and promotional material about specific business opportunities in Georgia for North American companies.
• Bringing together partners who might otherwise remain unknown to each other.
• Publishing a members' newsletter that covers key political, economic and social factors that influence investment and trade in Georgia, with the aim of helping companies track the conditions that affect their investments.
• Cooperating with other business development councils and chambers of commerce that are involved in the Caucasus, Central Asia and Russia, with the aim of sharing information and experiences of American companies in those regions.
29.10.2009

