




Business Leaders Convene with Export–Import Bank of the United States in Miami
Export–Import Bank President and Chair Reta Jo Lewis was joined by local and national business leaders to discuss EXIM’s priorities, and hear directly from the Miami business community
Miami, FL–This week, Miami Dade College, the Miami-Dade Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, Public Private Strategies, and the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce were joined by Export–Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) President and Chair Reta Jo Lewis for a roundtable discussion with business leaders in Miami, Florida.
The discussion was an opportunity for EXIM President and Chair Reta Jo Lewis to connect with Miami-Dade area business owners who are actively engaged in exporting, and share information about Biden-Harris Administration’s efforts to reshore jobs, rebuild American manufacturing and strengthen America’s supply chains through programs like the Make More in America Initiative.
“EXIM is more motivated than ever before to be a gamechanger for American exporters and business owners, especially here in Miami and across the Americas,” said President and Chair of the Export Import Bank of the United States, Reta Jo Lewis. “By working together with local partners, EXIM can play a key role in helping U.S. businesses compete and succeed in the global marketplace. We are eager to continue working to support U.S. exporters and the jobs they create.”
“Miami is a truly global city, and to strengthen our economic infrastructure here at home, we need to strengthen our presence in markets across the world. It was an honor to welcome EXIM Chair Lewis to Miami and be a part of this conversation about how recent investments and the Make More in American Initiative can support diverse entrepreneurs and business leaders,” said Madeline Pumariega, President, Miami Dade College.
“The Hispanic business community is a growing force in Miami and all across the country. The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is honored to be a part of today’s discussion with EXIM Chair Reta Jo Lewis and our partners as we work to increase economic opportunity and international business opportunities for Hispanic small-owned businesses,” said Yuri Cunza, Member of the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.
“It was an honor to welcome EXIM Chair Lewis back to Miami and continue our discussion of how we can leverage the diversity, vibrancy, and international connections of amazing cities like Miami into economic opportunity that sparks growth and job creation in our city and in communities across the country,” said Steve Adkins, President, The Miami-Dade Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce.
“EXIM plays a critical role in helping small businesses across the country reach international markets and expand their business, all while driving economic opportunity and job creation here at home. Today’s conversation highlighted how many new initiatives and opportunities there are for small businesses and entrepreneurs to grow and strengthen our economy,” said Katie Vlietstra Wonnenberg, Principal, Public Private Strategies.
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