The document summarizes upcoming American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) Panama events in September 2009, including committee meetings on legislation/taxation, CSR, transportation/logistics, and real estate. It also announces a tourism forum and the mid-year reception at the US Embassy, honoring trade relations between Panama and the US. The reception recognized over 250 AmCham members and embassy staff. The document profiles AmCham board member Donald Elder and provides information on bilingual job candidates and the member discount program.
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The document summarizes several upcoming committee meetings and events for the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham). It also provides brief summaries of recent committee meetings on real estate, the environment, and the labor market. Additionally, it advertises bilingual job candidates available through an exchange program and updates to AmCham's member discount program. The document aims to inform AmCham members about upcoming networking and engagement opportunities through its various committees and events.
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This document is the May 2009 newsletter from the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham). It welcomes new member companies and individuals who have recently joined AmCham. It then lists upcoming AmCham committee meetings and events, including the annual golf tournament that was recently held. It provides details on the golf tournament winners. It also introduces bilingual job candidates who are AmCham members and available for interviews. Finally, it mentions updates to the AmCham member discount program.
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This document is the August 11, 2009 newsletter from the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham). It provides information on upcoming AmCham committee meetings and events. It also recognizes two companies, Promociones Médicas and Coronado Golf & Beach Resort, that have been AmCham members for 15 years. Additionally, it introduces bilingual job candidates who have completed cultural exchange programs in the US and are seeking permanent positions. Finally, it provides member discounts information and includes a section on humor.
The document summarizes several upcoming committee meetings and events for the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham). It also provides brief summaries of recent committee meetings on real estate, the environment, and the labor market. Additionally, it advertises bilingual job candidates available through an exchange program and updates to AmCham's member discount program. The document aims to inform AmCham members about upcoming networking and engagement opportunities through its various committees and events.
The document summarizes several upcoming AmCham events and committee meetings, welcomes new members, recognizes long-standing member companies, and provides candidate profiles for bilingual employees. It also introduces Carlos Urriola, the general manager of Manzanillo International Terminal and current member of the AmCham Board of Directors.
This document is the May 2009 newsletter from the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham). It welcomes new member companies and individuals who have recently joined AmCham. It then lists upcoming AmCham committee meetings and events, including the annual golf tournament that was recently held. It provides details on the golf tournament winners. It also introduces bilingual job candidates who are AmCham members and available for interviews. Finally, it mentions updates to the AmCham member discount program.
This document is the October 2009 newsletter from the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Panama. It provides information on new member companies that have joined AmCham that month, upcoming committee meetings, and an article introducing the chair of the ICT Committee. It also includes advertisements for office space available for rent at the AmCham building and qualified bilingual job candidates who are AmCham members.
This document provides a summary of events and announcements from the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama's June 30th newsletter. It discusses a recent networking event at Cervecería Nacional brewery celebrating their 100-year anniversary. It also lists upcoming committee meetings in July and announces the availability of bilingual job candidates who recently completed cultural exchange programs in the US. Additionally, it profiles the AmCham treasurer and introduces a new public affairs consulting service from the AmCham member company Llorente & Cuenca.
The document provides information about upcoming AmCham committee meetings and events, including a breakfast with Special Olympics and a presentation from the Tourism Committee. It also lists bilingual job candidates available through member company Mi Oportunidad and announces office space for rent at the AmCham building. In addition, it shares humor about changing the course of Thanksgiving gatherings.
The document summarizes upcoming events and committee meetings for the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham). It announces that the Legislation and Taxation Committee has been reactivated under new leadership. It also provides information about guest speakers at the Corporate Social Responsibility and Tourism Committee meetings to discuss CSR projects and sustainable tourism in Panama. Finally, it advertises open job opportunities and internships for bilingual Panamanians and notifies members about updates to the member discount program.
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I. The author enjoys organizing mission trips to provide aid to communities in need and finds it contributes to personal and professional development. For example, in 2008 the author helped organize a trip from Costa Rica to Mauritania to support a language school, with 16 Costa Ricans traveling to teach English, Spanish, embroidery, and share music. The work provided exposure to different cultures and an opportunity to exchange ideas, learn to work as a team in difficult situations, and respect other ways of living.
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The document provides an overview of recent events and announcements from the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham). It introduces several new member companies and individuals that joined AmCham in May 2009. It also lists upcoming committee meetings and events, including visits to Panama from representatives of the US Chamber of Commerce to discuss the US-Panama Free Trade Agreement. The document highlights several new candidates available for job interviews through AmCham and reminds members about updates to the member discount program. It concludes with a brief humor section.
The document provides an overview of recent events and announcements from the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham). It introduces several new member companies and individuals that joined AmCham in May 2009. It also lists upcoming committee meetings and events, including visits to Panama from representatives of the US Chamber of Commerce to discuss the US-Panama Free Trade Agreement. The document highlights new candidates available for job placements through an AmCham program and notes an internship opportunity for a member's relative. It concludes with reminders about submitting checks properly made out to AmCham and updates to the member discount program.
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The document summarizes the upcoming events and committee meetings for the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham) in July 2009. It also provides brief descriptions of presentations given at the last Organizational Development and Human Capital committee meeting on e-learning and job opportunities for bilingual candidates. Finally, it announces the reactivation of the Information Technology Committee at AmCham and encourages professionals to participate.
This document is the May 2009 newsletter from the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham). It welcomes new member companies and individuals who have recently joined AmCham. It then lists upcoming AmCham committee meetings and events, including the annual golf tournament that was recently held. It provides details on the golf tournament winners. It also introduces bilingual job candidates who are AmCham members and available for interviews. Finally, it mentions updates to the AmCham member discount program.
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This document discusses the convergence of business and social networking, known as Enterprise 2.0. It outlines how businesses are using social media tools like blogs, forums, wikis, Twitter and Facebook for marketing, customer service, collaboration and more. The document then introduces AMCHAM 2.0, a social network for members of the American Chamber of Commerce to communicate and share information. It provides recommendations for using tools like LinkedIn and Facebook for professional networking and promoting one's business.
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1) Amcham welcomed several new member companies and individuals in April 2009 and introduced them.
2) Upcoming Amcham events and committee meetings in May 2009 are announced, covering topics like real estate, the environment, and regulations for workplace safety.
3) Thunderbird School of Global Management students visited Panama and learned about opportunities in the country from an Amcham committee vice chair.
4) Amcham is seeking a new chair for several committees and advertises job and internship opportunities from member companies.
This document provides an overview of cultural competency and its importance in healthcare systems. It defines culture and cultural competency, explaining that cultural competency is a developmental process of increasing awareness, knowledge, and skills along a continuum. It notes the key aspects of cultural competency and what it is and is not. There is a compelling need for cultural competency in healthcare systems to respond to demographic changes, eliminate health disparities, and improve outcomes and quality of care. Meeting regulatory requirements, gaining a competitive edge, and reducing liability claims also drive the need for cultural competency. Resources for developing cultural competency are presented.
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I. The author enjoys organizing mission trips to provide aid to communities in need and finds it contributes to personal and professional development. For example, in 2008 the author helped organize a trip from Costa Rica to Mauritania to support a language school, with 16 Costa Ricans traveling to teach English, Spanish, embroidery, and share music. The work provided exposure to different cultures and an opportunity to exchange ideas, learn to work as a team in difficult situations, and respect other ways of living.
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The document summarizes several committee meetings held by the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham). It discusses presentations made to the Transportation & Logistics Committee and Real Estate Committee. It also announces upcoming committee meetings for ODHC, ICT, Legislation & Taxation, and Environmental. Additionally, it provides information on bilingual job candidates and office space available for rent near the AmCham facility.
The document is the August 2009 newsletter from the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham). It provides information on upcoming committee meetings for various industries, including Construction, Hydrocarbons, Legislation & Taxation, Tourism, and Information Technology. It also announces an upcoming reception and details about the US Foreign Service Officer Test. Brief profiles are provided for bilingual Panamanian candidates who recently completed cultural exchange programs in the US. Additionally, it advertises the AmCham member discount program and provides the contact information for AmCham.
The document provides an overview of recent events and announcements from the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham). It introduces several new member companies and individuals that joined AmCham in May 2009. It also lists upcoming committee meetings and events, including visits to Panama from representatives of the US Chamber of Commerce to discuss the US-Panama Free Trade Agreement. The document highlights several new candidates available for job interviews through AmCham and reminds members about updates to the member discount program. It concludes with a brief humor section.
The document provides an overview of recent events and announcements from the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham). It introduces several new member companies and individuals that joined AmCham in May 2009. It also lists upcoming committee meetings and events, including visits to Panama from representatives of the US Chamber of Commerce to discuss the US-Panama Free Trade Agreement. The document highlights new candidates available for job placements through an AmCham program and notes an internship opportunity for a member's relative. It concludes with reminders about submitting checks properly made out to AmCham and updates to the member discount program.
The document summarizes several upcoming events for AmCham members, including committee meetings on topics like tourism, legislation and taxation, construction, and hydrocarbons. It also introduces new AmCham member companies and individuals. Additionally, it provides information on bilingual job candidates available through a US State Department program, discounts through the member discount program, and the chair of the Trade and Investment Committee.
The document summarizes the upcoming events and committee meetings for the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham) in July 2009. It also provides brief descriptions of presentations given at the last Organizational Development and Human Capital committee meeting on e-learning and job opportunities for bilingual candidates. Finally, it announces the reactivation of the Information Technology Committee at AmCham and encourages professionals to participate.
This document is the May 2009 newsletter from the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham). It welcomes new member companies and individuals who have recently joined AmCham. It then lists upcoming AmCham committee meetings and events, including the annual golf tournament that was recently held. It provides details on the golf tournament winners. It also introduces bilingual job candidates who are AmCham members and available for interviews. Finally, it mentions updates to the AmCham member discount program.
The American Chamber of Commerce in Panama (AmCham) held several committee meetings in March 2010. At the Information & Communication Technology Committee meeting, members discussed ongoing projects for 2010 and heard updates on the Thinkquest educational platform partnership with CAPATEC. The Environmental Committee heard presentations on the versatility and benefits of algae farming in Panama, including its uses for biofuels, nutraceuticals, and carbon capture. AmCham also expanded the number of employees from member companies that can receive AmCham news and event notifications.
The document summarizes the activities of the Panama American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in March 2010. It announces committee meetings on legislation, the environment, and real estate. It also introduces a new vice president of operations for member company Argo Consulting and allows members to designate up to 10 people to receive AmCham communications. Finally it shares some humorous examples of English wordplay.
Monitors and informs on significant developments in the area of US and Panamanian taxation, both individual and corporate; alerts the members on other related legislation of interest to businesses; advises the Board on the formulation of policy concerning legal issues.
This document discusses the convergence of business and social networking, known as Enterprise 2.0. It outlines how businesses are using social media tools like blogs, forums, wikis, Twitter and Facebook for marketing, customer service, collaboration and more. The document then introduces AMCHAM 2.0, a social network for members of the American Chamber of Commerce to communicate and share information. It provides recommendations for using tools like LinkedIn and Facebook for professional networking and promoting one's business.
The document discusses how companies can increase profits during an economic downturn through strategic sourcing and spend analysis. It recommends that Solusoft, an IT consulting firm, offer spend analysis and strategic sourcing services to help clients identify savings opportunities. Spend analysis can reveal 12-14% in savings on average by highlighting opportunities like unnecessary spending, duplicate payments, and contracts with unfavorable terms. The document provides an example of how $14 million in annual savings could increase a company's ROI from 18% to 22%.
The AmCham newsletter provides information on upcoming events and committee meetings in June 2009. It also announces that the Environmental and Construction Committees will hold a joint meeting on building commissioning, the process of ensuring building systems function as intended. Additionally, the newsletter introduces several bilingual Panamanian candidates who have completed work-study programs in the US and are available for interviews. Finally, it mentions that a trade mission from the World Trade Center of Greater Philadelphia recently visited AmCham to meet with members and explore business opportunities in Panama.
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This document is the May 2009 newsletter from Amcham, an organization that provides networking opportunities for businesses in Panama. The summary includes:
1) Amcham welcomed several new member companies and individuals in April 2009 and introduced them.
2) Upcoming Amcham events and committee meetings in May 2009 are announced, covering topics like real estate, the environment, and regulations for workplace safety.
3) Thunderbird School of Global Management students visited Panama and learned about opportunities in the country from an Amcham committee vice chair.
4) Amcham is seeking a new chair for several committees and advertises job and internship opportunities from member companies.
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Am Cham News, September 1, 2009.
1. AMCHAM NEWS
Networking is our business
SEPTEMBER 1, 2009
ICT Committee AmCham Events and Mid Year Reception
Committee Meetings
Legislation & Taxation
Committee, 7:30 AM,
Thursday, September 3 at
AmCham.
CSR Committee, 7:30 AM,
Tuesday, September 8 at
AmCham.
Transportation & Logistics
Committee, 12:00 noon,
Wednesday, September 9
Photo: Thomas Kenna, Brenda McCullough, Don Elder, Sandra Miró,
at AmCham. Nicholas Kuchova, Annette Cáredenas, Robert Baker, Hon. Barbara
Photo: Information Communication Technology Committee.
Chair: Glen Tjon. Tourism Forum, 2:00 PM, Stephenson, David Hunt. In Front: Joel Reifman.
Thursday, September 10
“Increasing profit during mittee came to hear to at InterContinental Each year, The US Ambas- Stephenson and AmCham
Global Economic Crises” Mr. John Coster, who is a Miramar Panama. sador is kind enough to President Thomas Kenna.
permit AmCham to hold AmCham took the oppor-
was the topic of the last consultant for Strategic Real Estate Committee,
its mid-year reception at tunity to launch its Corpo-
Information Communica- Sourcing and Procure- 7:30 AM, Tuesday, Sep-
her Residence in la Cresta. rate Good Citizen Award
tion Technology Commit- ment for Solusoft. tember 15 at AmCham.
The Reception celebrates in corporate Social Re-
tee meeting held on Au- the trade relations be- sponsibility and well as
The ICT Committee holds
gust 28 at AmCham. tween Panama and the helping the Embassy say
its monthly meeting every
The members of the com- last Friday. AMCHAM United States and recog- farewell to two members
PERSONALITY nizes the cooperation that that have been great sup-
The American Embassy Panama will be offering the the US Embassy in Pa- porters of AmCham:
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS TEST (FSOT) in October nama provides AmCham. Nicholas Kuchova, Em-
This year, over 250 mem- bassy Commercial Coun-
2009. For detailed information we invite you to visit
bers of AmCham and the selor, and Joel Reifman,
the following link:
Embassy were received by Embassy Economic Coun-
http://careers.state.gov
US Ambassador Barbara selor. Both will be missed.
Billingual Employee Candidates:
AmCham member Mi are bilingual and available
Oportunidad is a for interviews at no cost to
subcontractor for a AmCham members. Their
U.S. State Department- résumés are available at
approved cultural program amcham@panamcham.co
Donald Elder is a member of
that sends young m. the AmCham Board of Di-
Panamanians to the US for All of the candidates are rectors and is also the Pro-
up to two years to work looking for permanent, full ject Manager for Caterpillar
and study while living with -time daytime positions. Latin America Support Ser-
an American family. The Those currently taking vices, S. de R.L.
following candidates have university courses in Elder graduated from the
successfully completed Panama City are in evening United States Military Acad-
their USA work-study programs that will not emy in West Point and
programs and have affect a day job. served as an officer of Ar-
returned to Panama. They mor/Cavalry. He also holds Photo: Thomas Kenna, AmCham President and the Hon. Barbara Ste-
a Master of Arts in Spanish phenson, US Ambassador.
Rafaela Sánchez Mendieta: B.A. in Journalism, University Language from Middlebury
College. LinkedIn Advises.
of Panama. During his Army career, Don
Ana Luzcando: B.A. in Nutrition and Dietetics, University served in a wide variety of Ten Tips on Building a 2. Borrow from the best
of Panama. military and diplomatic as- Strong Profile marketers.
signments. He commanded Building a strong profile 3. Write a personal
Nitzia Pena: B.A. in Tourism Administration, University on LinkedIn is key to tagline.
of Panama. the 3rd Battalion, 70th Armor
from 1989-1991, and the continue to build your 4. Put your elevator pitch
Grethel Matute Sánchez: Sixth quarter in Hotel and network and expand your to work.
16th Armored Cavalry Regi-
Tourism Administration, Universidad Interamericana. ment (Training) from 1994- opportunities. 5. Point out your skills.
Selibeth Domínguez Ramírez: Third year of Accounting 1996. Follow these Ten Tips on 6. E x p l a i n your
He served extended tours of Building a Strong Profile experience.
at Universidad de Panamá and first quarter of Tourism
duty in Germany, Spain, and go to the LinkedIn 7. Distinguish yourself
Administration at Universidad del Istmo. from the crowd.
Yahila Cárdenas Rodriguez: B.S. in Law and Political Panama, El Salvador and Learning Center for
Mexico, with operational additional details. Just 8. Ask and answer
Science, Universidad Santa Maria La Antigua. click on the Help link. questions.
deployments to several
Sunny Cerceño Beitia: B.A. in Business Administration other countries in the West- 9. Improve your Google
1. Don't cut and paste Page Rank.
(Banking and Finance) from the Universidad de Panama. ern Hemisphere. your resume. 10.Build your connections.
Please make checks out to By: Glen Tjon.
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