City of Phoenix & Molera Alvarez lead trade mission to Guadalajara

From left to right: Phoenix Councilman Michael Nowakowski, Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton & Consul General of Mexico in Phoenix Roberto Rodriguez

From left to right: Phoenix Councilman Michael Nowakowski, Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton & Consul General of Mexico in Phoenix Roberto Rodriguez

The City of Phoenix formalized a partnership with one of Mexico’s leading tech hubs this month, capping a successful trade and tourism mission to the State of Jalisco from April 19-21. Mayor Greg Stanton and Councilman Michael Nowakowski led the mission to the cities of Guadalajara and Zapopan, known for their importance in the areas of technology, innovation and entrepreneurship. Among the delegates were representatives of the Phoenix startup community, biomedical sector, universities, chamber leaders and tourism industry. Highlights of the mission included discussions with Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval and his Secretary of Innovation, Science & Technology, meetings with the Mayors of Guadalajara, Zapopan and Tlaquepaque, and a tour of an Intel design facility. The mission culminated in a signing ceremony to formalize a Memorandum of Understanding between Phoenix and Zapopan to cooperate on two-way trade and investment promotion. Mexico’s Consul General in Phoenix, Roberto Rodriguez, and U.S. Consul General in Guadalajara, Susan Abeyta, participated in the signing with Mayor Stanton and Zapopan Mayor Hector Robles.

The group picture on the left (from left to right) includes: MA V.P. Margie Emmermann, Phoenix Consul General Roberto Rodriguez, Phoenix Councilman Michael Nowakowski, Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, Governor of Jalisco Jorge Aristóteles Sandoval, Jalisco Secretary of Economic Development José Palacios Jiménez and Jaime Reyes Robles, Secretary of Innovation, Science and Technology for the State of Jalisco.

Published On: May 1st, 2015Categories: Client News, International News

City of Phoenix & Molera Alvarez lead trade mission to Guadalajara

From left to right: Phoenix Councilman Michael Nowakowski, Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton & Consul General of Mexico in Phoenix Roberto Rodriguez

From left to right: Phoenix Councilman Michael Nowakowski, Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton & Consul General of Mexico in Phoenix Roberto Rodriguez

The City of Phoenix formalized a partnership with one of Mexico’s leading tech hubs this month, capping a successful trade and tourism mission to the State of Jalisco from April 19-21. Mayor Greg Stanton and Councilman Michael Nowakowski led the mission to the cities of Guadalajara and Zapopan, known for their importance in the areas of technology, innovation and entrepreneurship. Among the delegates were representatives of the Phoenix startup community, biomedical sector, universities, chamber leaders and tourism industry. Highlights of the mission included discussions with Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval and his Secretary of Innovation, Science & Technology, meetings with the Mayors of Guadalajara, Zapopan and Tlaquepaque, and a tour of an Intel design facility. The mission culminated in a signing ceremony to formalize a Memorandum of Understanding between Phoenix and Zapopan to cooperate on two-way trade and investment promotion. Mexico’s Consul General in Phoenix, Roberto Rodriguez, and U.S. Consul General in Guadalajara, Susan Abeyta, participated in the signing with Mayor Stanton and Zapopan Mayor Hector Robles.

The group picture on the left (from left to right) includes: MA V.P. Margie Emmermann, Phoenix Consul General Roberto Rodriguez, Phoenix Councilman Michael Nowakowski, Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, Governor of Jalisco Jorge Aristóteles Sandoval, Jalisco Secretary of Economic Development José Palacios Jiménez and Jaime Reyes Robles, Secretary of Innovation, Science and Technology for the State of Jalisco.

Published On: May 1st, 2015Categories: Client News, International News

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