Laurel Delaney’s Global Trade Trends Report 2021
with Laurel Delaney, President, GlobeTrade.com
January 6, 2021
with Laurel Delaney, President, GlobeTrade.com
January 6, 2021
- Posted by Laura Fairman
- Categories Scale, weggs
- Date December 2, 2020
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
11:00 a.m. Central (12:00 noon Eastern) time
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wegginar® participants will hear from Laurel on what's hot and what's not relative to global trade in 2021.
Meet the presenter, Laurel Delaney
Laurel J. Delaney is founder and president of Chicago-based GlobeTrade.com, a management consulting company that helps entrepreneurs and small businesses go global. The United States Small Business Administration has recognized Ms. Delaney as a world-renowned global small business expert by naming her the Illinois Exporter of the Year. She is the author of "Start and Run a Profitable Exporting Business," "Exporting: The Definitive Guide to Selling Abroad Profitably" (2013; 2nd edition 2016) published by Apress Media, and most recently "Exporting Essentials: Selling Products and Services to the World Successfully" (2014) also published by Apress Media. In addition, she has written numerous articles that have appeared in international and scholarly publications such as The Wall Street Journal and The Conference Board.
She is the creator of The Global Small Business Blog, which is ranked No. 1 in the world for entrepreneurs and small businesses interested in going global, the Founder of the Global Small Business Forum, formerly serves as the About.com Import & Export Expert, is a charter member and a board member by appointment of the World Entrepreneurship Forum, and is a member of the International Council for Small Business. She also serves as the Chicago Chapter Chair for the Women Presidents’ Organization.
Ms. Delaney’s passion for going global goes back to 1985 when she first started her business. Since then, she has devoted more than 80,000 hours of work in the area–from consulting to writing to teaching.