**MEDIA ADVISORY**
April 24-25: Export-Import Bank to Host Annual Conference
Leaders from the private and public sectors will discuss ways to boost U.S. exports and create American jobs
Washington, D.C.
– The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) will host
its Annual Conference April 24-25, 2014. The conference will focus on
the global business environment and prospects for growth. Business and
government leaders will address export opportunities and challenges for
American companies, the role of emerging markets, and the U.S. Trade
Agenda. The Bank will also celebrate 80 years of promoting American
jobs and exports.
Ex-Im Bank Chairman and President Fred Hochberg will kick off the conference with remarks Thursday morning at 9:00am EDT.
In
addition, the two-day event will feature remarks, discussions, and
panels with some of the world’s leading economic voices, including Wells
Fargo Chairman and CEO John Stumpf; SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon
Musk; Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker; Secretary of Energy Ernest
Moniz; Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack; Pemex CEO Emilio Lozoya
Austin; Former Treasury Secretary and President Emeritus of Harvard
University Lawrence Summers; television host and bestselling author
Fareed Zakaria; Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe; former U.S.
Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman; and others.
More
than 1,000 lenders, insurance brokers, U.S. exporters, international
buyers, and government experts will also be in attendance. A more
detailed agenda is available at http://go.usa.gov/kXSF.
To RSVP for Ex-Im Bank’s Annual Conference, please email your name and media organization to meetings@cmpinc.net. On-site registration may be limited.
For coverage of morning sessions, we politely ask that all cameras arrive by 8:00am EDT.
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