Learn from a compliance expert doing business in every country how to identify your obligations under the Bureau of Industry and Security’s Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and to better understand how to mitigate export risk through the development of an Export Management Compliance Program (EMCP) by helping you understand: the risks and repercussions of violating the EAR, deemed export licensing requirements, importance of recognizing and dealing with Red Flags, how to manage an inquiry from the BIS, groundwork for developing an EMCP tailored to a company’s specific operations and activities.
Recommended For: Personnel in customer service, logistics, warehouse shipping and receiving, purchasing, and legal. Prior Knowledge: There are no prerequisites or prior knowledge required for this course. However, prior attendance at Developing Your Export Strategy is recommended. If you cannot attend this course in-person, it is also available to take anytime online here.
Instructors: Dave Glynn, Holland & Hart Dave is an attorney with Holland & Hart, LLP. He has recognized experience in conducting detailed internal investigations and audits related to export controls, trade sanctions, and customs law. Working with clients in the development, drafting, and implementation of compliance programs in various areas of federal regulatory law, he utilizes his extensive experience in export management systems and import compliance programs to help his clients achieve their goals. Dave also serves on the board of the World Trade Center Denver.
Danielle Blakely, Sierra Nevada Company, LLC (SNC) Danielle Blakely is the International Trade Compliance Manager with SNC’s Mission Solutions & Technologies business area. Prior to joining SNC in 2017, Danielle was an International Trade Specialist and Aerospace & Defense Team Leader with the U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, U.S. Commercial Service. Danielle brings 25+ years of expertise in the cross-section of business development with international trade compliance, export compliance management systems, and the critical nature of proper export classification.
Training Hours:This training counts for 4 hours towards the Certificate in International Trade.
CE Credits:This training is worth 4 CE credits through the NFBAA for Certified Export Specialists/MES and LCB.
WTC Denver Members: If you are interested in attending this event using one of your membership's free training credits, please contact your account executive or email institute@wtcdenver.org.
**The registration fee is nonrefundable within 7 days prior to the training. Participant substitutions can take place at any time.**
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Nonmember Price: $300
Member Price: $150
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