Published On: Tue, Sep 2nd, 2014

Heizer Corporation Presents The International Trade Show And Forum Of Boca Raton Affairs

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Heizer Corporation has decided to forgo Brazilian Love Affair, the month-long celebration in September that celebrates Brazil’s independence, and has decided to focus on two main events instead. The events will not only bring Brazilians together, but also people from all nations.

In partnership with Palm Beach State College and the Small Business Development Center, the Boca Raton International Trade Show, and Forum of Boca Raton Affairs will be held at Palm Beach State College on September 26th.

Last year, as The Brazil-USA Trade Show, over 20 business exhibited their products and services to over 1,000 people who attended the event. However, as we all know, South Florida is a melting pot of all races and ethnicities. In an area this diverse, an International Trade Show would not only be beneficial to the vendors, but also to those in attendance which will have a variety of products to look at.

In the same day, The Forum of Boca Raton Affairs will take place. As stated earlier, with so many nations represented in the beautiful city of Boca Raton, many have different opinions on a variety of topics.

The Boca Raton Tribune, the city main source of community news, will host the bimonthly event that will have its first forum on September 26th. Every forum will have a different topic, for the first however, the topic will be “Boca Raton as an International Hub”.

Five speakers will speak on different aspects that cause Boca Raton to be the huge International Hub that it is.

The Boca Raton International Trade Show already has the support of not only The Boca Raton Tribune, but also of Gazeta News, the largest Brazilian newspaper in the United States, and Banco do Brasil Americas, which is headquartered in Florida and was established in 2012 in succession to EuroBank. Banco do Brasil Americas has brought along more than 200 years of experience and credibility from its shareholder: Banco do Brasil.

 

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