Global Business Leaders to Gather in NYC for DLA Piper Event on Cross-Border Transactions

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New York, NY – On May 29, 2025, industry leaders, policymakers, and professionals from across the Americas and beyond will convene at The Whitby Hotel for an exclusive discussion on cross-border transactions and global business opportunities. Hosted by one of our esteemed Chamber Members, DLA Piper, this high-profile event will provide key insights into emerging trends, challenges, and strategies shaping international markets.

The evening will kick off with an opening cocktail reception, followed by a fireside chat featuring Ambassador P. Michael McKinley (Ret.), Senior Counselor at The Cohen Group, alongside Francisco Cerezo, Chair of the US-Latin America practice at DLA Piper, who will serve as the moderator. Additional speakers will be announced as the event approaches.

Attendees will also have the opportunity to network with influential professionals while enjoying a cocktail reception and tapas, fostering meaningful connections within the international business community.

This exclusive event promises to be a must-attend for those involved in global commerce, investment, and policy-making, providing invaluable perspectives on cross-border dynamics.


Date: May 29, 2025
Time: 6-9 PM ET
Location: The Whitby Hotel, New York City
Registration: http://spr.ly/60430uxNH

Via DLA Piper



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