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PRESENT

Academia and Related Export Controls

The Impact & Implications of Compliance and Non-Compliance


Wednesday, October 14, 2015, 1-3 PM
At the Parsons Building, 3200 East Guasti Road, 2nd Floor, Suite 240,
Ontario, California 91761

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 that involves
foreign nationals and/or foreign persons. Anyone involved including compliance, legal,
principal researchers, professors 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 from
real world case studies and settlements with the U.S. Departments of Commerce, State and Justice.

REGISTRATION Email to: fred.latuperissa@trade.gov (Space is Limited)


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

Registration Deadline: Monday, October 12th

Questions may be directed to


Fred Latuperissa, Director, U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC),
International Trade Administration (ITA), U.S. Export Assistance Center, 909-390-8429
This no cost session is presented in conjunction with the US DOC, ITA, US & Foreign Commercial
Service and California Inland Empire District Export Councils day-long program Evolving Export
Controls, Compliance and Enforcement, Thursday, October 15, 2015, at University of Phoenix,
Ontario Learning Center, 3110 East Guasti Road, 1st Floor, Ontario, California 91761.

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 8/6/2015)

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