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Earl Jarrett to give keynote address at Jamaican Business Expo and Global Trade Forum

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Earl Jarrett to give keynote address at Jamaican Business Expo and Global Trade Forum
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  • Highlighting business opportunities in Jamaica, the Jamaica USA Chamber of Commerce will host the Jamaican Business Expo and Global Trade Forum under the theme "Brand Jamaica to the world in Florida", set for October 8 and 9<sup>th</sup> in Miami from 8:30 am to 5pm.
  • Special features include a “Shark Tank” Investment Forum, Business Matchmaker, and keynote address from Earl Jarrett, General Manager of Jamaica National Building Society and Chairman, Jamaica Diaspora Foundation.
  • Tickets are $50, which will include the trade forum, lunch B2B meetings and entry to all events.
  • To register, call 305-573-3235 or email marie@jamaiacausachamber.org

Highlighting business opportunities in Jamaica, the Jamaica USA Chamber of Commerce will host the Jamaican Business Expo and Global Trade Forum under the theme "Brand Jamaica to the world in Florida", set for October 8 and 9th in Miami from 8:30 am to 5pm.

Special features include a “Shark Tank” Investment Forum, Business Matchmaker, and keynote address from Earl Jarrett, General Manager of Jamaica National Building Society and Chairman, Jamaica Diaspora Foundation.

Tickets are $50, which will include the trade forum, lunch B2B meetings and entry to all events.

To register, call 305-573-3235 or email marie@jamaiacausachamber.org

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