Colin Renk

Mar. 14, 2018: RSM Releases China Outlook 2018

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The Real Economy publication is authored by, Joe Brusuelas, Chief Economist, RSM US LLP. Questions may be directed to Jon Davis, Indianapolis Office Managing Partner, RSM US LLP.

What’s at stake in an increasingly tense U.S.-China relationship? Over the past four decades the economic and trade relationship between the U.S. and China has been dramatically transformed, growing from about $2 billion in 1979 to approximately $612.5 billion in 2017. In this issue of The Real Economy, Joe Brusuelas (Chief Economist, RSM US LLP) looks at how trade frictions and associated political noise increasingly overshadow the deep and broad economic relationship that supports growth in each country and across the global economy.

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Mar. 2, 2018: ACSI Co-Hosts China Business Career Fair

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On Friday, March 2nd, ACSI co-hosted the “Careers in China” Career Fair at the Indiana Memorial Union in Bloomington. In collaboration with Indiana University’s Career Services Council, Chinese Student Scholars Association, and Chinese Business Association, the event played host to nearly 20 companies and organizations in order to connect with American and Chinese students currently enrolled at Indiana University-Bloomington.

Mar. 2, 2018: China Business Career Fair

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Meet and recruit Indiana University students from a wide variety of majors for internship and full-time positions. The networking fair is designed for Chinese and Hoosier businesses looking to recruit full-time, part-time, and internship positions.

Sponsored by ACSI and Indiana University’s Career Services Council, Chinese Student Scholars Association, and Chinese Business Association.

Date:     Friday, March 2, 2018

Time:     11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Location: Indiana University-Bloomington, Indiana Memorial Union // 900 E. 7th Street, Bloomington

Cost: Free for employers

Registration: If you are interested in attending this event, and would like more information please contact Colin Renk at colin.renk@americachinasociety.org.

Feb. 18, 2018: Chinese Shenzhen Golden Bell Concert

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Chinese Shenzhen Golden Bell Youth Chorus Concert with the Indianapolis Children’s Choir

When: Sunday, February 18, 4pm

Where: Cornerstone Lutheran Church, Carmel Location | 4850 E Main Street, Carmel, IN 46033

Free Concert

Regarded as the “National Exemplary Choir of China” and the “National Excellent Choir of China”, the Shenzhen Golden Bell Youth Choir will present a colorful and engaging concert with the Cantantes Angeli choir of the Indianapolis Children’s Choir.

Feb. 13, 2018: 2nd Annual Flagship International Symposium

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The Second Annual Flagship International Symposium 2018 will be held at Ivy Tech, 60th Street, Anderson, Indiana, on Tuesday, February 13, 2018, gathering at 8:30am, program begins at 9am until 1:30pm. The theme of is “Coming To America – Overcoming the Hurdles.” In addition there will be discussion on International protocol and global competency, such as learning how intercultural communication skills can improve relations between you and your international counterparts and/or colleagues in our new diverse workforce that has been created. There will be representatives from The International Center (internationalcenter.org), LUNA Language Services (LUNA360.com) and the America China Society of Indiana (americachinasociety.org). We are please these highly respected organizations have agreed to speak at the symposium.

Indiana is a magnet for new international companies. Represented within Madison County are 8 different Countries, operating 20 International Companies, investing over $1.4 Billion in our communities, employing over 3,500 people. These numbers grow every year! We are Madison County, a diverse and united community! Don’t miss a chance to learn from the experts.


Registration: $30.00 per person, which includes continental breakfast and lunch. Space is limited so please register to guarantee a spot. Programming from 9am until 1:30pm. Gathering at 8:30am.

 

RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/flagship-international-symposium-2018-tickets-42088370449

Feb. 2, 2018: International Center Annual Meeting

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Jan 102018
 

Please join us for reflections on a successful transition year, as Martin Baier, who assumed the role of International Center President and CEO in January 2017, highlights Center milestones achieved in 2017.

The International Center will also announce its 2018 International Citizen of the Year honoree, in addition to a new Rising Star award to be introduced at the 2018 ICY event.

Keynoting The International Center’s Annual Meeting will be an informative exchange between International Center board members Gerry Dick, Host, Inside INdiana Business With Gerry Dick and President, Grow INdiana Media Ventures, and Jim Schellinger, Secretary of Commerce for the State of Indiana. Together they will explore Indiana’s efforts and successes throughout 2017 to attract global interest in Indiana as a new venue for business operations, and provide a preview of what we might expect in the coming year.

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Jan. 23, 2018: ACSI Elects Two New Board Members

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The America China Society of Indiana (ACSI), a non-profit that facilitates bilateral business opportunities between Indiana and China, is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr. Craig Seidelson and Mrs. Jennifer Pearl to its Board of Directors.

Dr. Craig Seidelson assists both Chinese and foreign companies set up and improve their supply chains & operations in China. As a Chief Manufacturing Engineer for a Fortune 500 company, Dr. Seidelson worked in China for 16 years. At the University of Indianapolis, Mr. Seidelson teaches Manufacturing in China at the undergraduate & post graduate levels and his research has been published in China, Europe and the US. 

Mrs. Jennifer Pearl currently serves as Director of International Programs for the Indy Chamber. Before her time at the Chamber, Mrs. Pearl conducted public policy and strategic communications in Beijing as a senior consultant for North Head. Mrs. Pearl received both her M.A. in China/Mandarin Chinese and M.P.A. in Policy Analysis from Indiana University- Bloomington.