On Thursday, November 29, the Northern Kentucky International Trade Association (NKITA) in collaboration with the Greater Cincinnati Indian Chamber will host a presentation on How to do Business with India from 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. at the Cincinnati Art Museum (953 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati).
“NKITA is pleased to collaborate with the Greater Cincinnati Indian Chamber on this event,” said Debby Shipp, Vice President of International Trade and Business Growth. “We look forward to the presentation that will benefit our members with information on doing international business in India.”
Presenters R. Mukund, Founder & CEO of Gensuite, and Michael Tindall, Founder of Opus Global Services, will present on the challenges and rewards of doing business in both the Greater Cincinnati area and India. Following the presentation, Cynthia Amnéus, Chief Curator and Curator of Fashion Arts and Textiles for the Cincinnati Art Museum, will talk about the current exhibit, the “Fabric of India,” organized by the prestigious Victoria & Albert Museum in London. The exhibit explores the dynamic and multifaceted world of handmade textiles from India.
Registration for NKITA & the Greater Cincinnati Indian Chamber: How to Do Business with India is required. The cost is $35 for NKY Chamber members, $30 for NKYP passport holders, $55 for future Chamber Members, and free for NKITA subscription holders. Lunch will be provided. Register at www.nkychamber.com.
The NKITA Title Sponsor is Delta and the NKITA Series Sponsor is the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.