Interview with Robert Brown

EPISODE · Jan 8, 2024 · 29 MIN

Interview with Robert Brown

from This Global Trade Adventure · host World Trade Center Kentucky

Episode 8:  Today, Dr. Omar Ayyash, President and CEO of the World Trade Center Kentucky interviews Robert Brown, an attorney practicing international law. We'll discuss developing a personal role in international trade.  Robert has had an incredible journey and we're excited to discuss it. Meet Robert Brown Robert practices at the firm of Lynch Cox, where he is of counsel.  His recent book is titled, Going Global, A Guide to Building International Business, was written with his colleague Alan Gutterman. To Learn More About Robert Brown: LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertleobrown/   Upcoming WTCKY EVENTS: ·      01/17/24 – Intercultural Agility Training (6-week series) ·      02/27/24 – Executive Professionalism – Kelly Watkins ·      03/05/24 – International Trade Certification Program The next episode of our podcast will launch on 02/12/24.  Thank you for listening.  Be sure to follow This Global Trade Adventure on your favorite podcast platform, or at www.WTCKY.com/podcast.  We hope you enjoyed Episode 8.  Our schedule is to publish a new episode on the 2nd Monday of each month.   Please consider sharing this with your colleagues.  Until next time, thank you for listening and welcome to This Global Trade Adventure.

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