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PRESENTS Academia and Related Export Controls The Impact & Implications of Compliance and Non-ComplianceWednesday, September 16 th , 2015, 1-3 PM At the University of Phoenix ® , Phoenix Main Campus, 1625 West Fountainhead Parkway, Tempe, AZ 85282 Join us for this free, engaging and informative dialogue facilitated by: John Priecko, President and Managing Partner, Trade Compliance Solutions and Kevin Lombardo, Partner, Dentons This unique program is designed specifically for academic institutions, labs, federally funded research and development centers and any entity doing work with foreign nationals and/or foreign persons. Anyone involved including compliance, legal, principal researchers, professors, faculty and students are invited and will benefit from the exchange. This interactive/practical application focused outreach, education and training addresses key aspects of trade compliance and the consequences and costs of getting it right or wrong in the context of the research community and evolving Export Control Reform. It includes lessons learned using real world case studies and settlements with the U.S. Departments of Commerce, State and Justice. REGISTRATION Email to: [email protected] Please include your full name, title, organization, phone number, mail and email address Registration Deadline: Monday, September 14 th Questions may be directed to David Fitzgerald, Campus Director, University of Phoenix ® , 602-557-2387 This no cost session is presented in conjunction with the day-long programs Evolving Export Controls Compliance and Enforcement,” September 17 th , in Phoenix at the same location and September 15 th , in Tucson, at the Tucson Electric Power (TEP) Auditorium (Second Floor), 88 East Broadway, Tucson, Arizona 85701. “Program hosts, sponsors, partners and speakers support the goals of this event, but do not necessarily endorse the specific products, services or views of the participating individuals or organizations." (As of 8/14/2015)

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You’re invited to join us and trade compliance counterparts for one of the various programs we do across the country focused on lower cost high quality, hands-on, practical application and case study based outreach, education and training. We guarantee a proven, lively, top-notch and useful experience. In September, we are doing three programs in Arizona: a full one-day “Evolving Export Controls, Compliance and Enforcement” effort in Tucson on Tuesday, September 15th, a free 2-hour session for academia, labs, federally funded research and development centers in Phoenix on Wednesday afternoon, September 16th, and a full one-day “Evolving Export Controls, Compliance and Enforcement” program in Phoenix on Thursday, September 17th. The idea is to give practitioners the information and tools they need to actually do the job. Unlike other high cost providers who do little more than cut and paste chapter and verse from the regulations, put the material on a slide and then read it to the audience, our interactive programs engage attendees with a great bang for the buck.These efforts are hosted by a variety of organizations including the US Commercial Service, District Export Councils, Chambers of Commerce, World Trade Centers and in this case the Arizona Technology Council (AZTC). Other program sponsors and partners include local, regional, national and international organizations.We strive for a balanced and diverse speaker team including savvy professionals from inside and outside the region and a cross-section of experienced industry practitioners, consultants, lawyers and the US Government.The full programs on September 15th and 17th include breakfast, lunch, a hosted networking reception and free one-hour one-on-one sessions with presenters.If you have any questions for Tucson, please feel free to contact AZTC’s Southern Arizona Regional Office, at 520-382-3281, [email protected]; and for Phoenix, contact AZTC headquarters at 602-343-8324, [email protected].

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    Wednesday, September 16th

    , 2015, 1-3 PM

    At the University of Phoenix, Phoenix Main Campus,

    1625 West Fountainhead Parkway, Tempe, AZ 85282

    Join us for this free, engaging and informative dialogue facilitated by:

    John Priecko, President and Managing Partner, Trade Compliance Solutions and Kevin Lombardo, Partner, Dentons

    This unique program is designed specifically for academic institutions, labs,

    federally funded research and development centers and any entity doing work with foreign nationals and/or foreign persons. Anyone involved including compliance, legal, principal researchers,

    professors, faculty and students are invited and will benefit from the exchange.

    This interactive/practical application focused outreach, education and training addresses key aspects of trade compliance and the consequences and costs of getting it right or wrong in the context of the

    research community and evolving Export Control Reform. It includes lessons learned using real world case studies and settlements with the U.S. Departments of Commerce, State and Justice.

    REGISTRATION Email to: [email protected]

    Please include your full name, title, organization, phone number, mail and email address

    Registration Deadline: Monday, September 14th

    Questions may be directed to David Fitzgerald, Campus Director, University of Phoenix

    , 602-557-2387

    This no cost session is presented in conjunction with the day-long programs Evolving Export Controls

    Compliance and Enforcement, September 17th, in Phoenix at the same location and September 15

    th, in Tucson, at the Tucson Electric Power (TEP) Auditorium (Second Floor),

    88 East Broadway, Tucson, Arizona 85701.

    Program hosts, sponsors, partners and speakers support the goals of this event, but do not necessarily endorse the specific products, services or views of the participating individuals or organizations."

    (As of 8/14/2015)