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A Special Luncheon Program
Thursday, July 19, 2001
12:00 Noon
(11:30 a.m. cash bar networking reception)
The Plimsoll Club, 30th Floor
World Trade Center of New Orleans
(Free validated parking in the WTC Garage)

The
role and economic impact of the military branches in the New Orleans
area
Speakers:
Rear Admiral John P. McLaughlin
Commander, Naval Air Reserve Force
United States Naval Reserve
Brigadier General Jon A. Gallinetti
Deputy Commander MARFORRES
U.S. Marine Corps
Brigadier General Brod Veillon
Assistant Adjutant General-Air
Louisiana National Guard
Colonel Henry A. Moak
Chief of Staff, 377th Theatre Support Command
U.S. Army Reserve
Colonel Timothy W. Wroten
Commander, 926th Logistics Group
U.S. Air Force
Lieutenant Commander Andrew Norris
Personnel Action Team Leader, Marine Safety Office
U.S. Coast Guard
Sponsoring Organizations
- Mayor’s Military Advisory
Committee
- BellSouth
- MetroVision Economic Development
Partnership
- Mississippi River Maritime
Association
- New Orleans Aviation Board
- The New Orleans Regional Chamber of
Commerce
- Plaquemines Port, Harbor &
Terminal District
Waldemar S. Nelson & Co., Inc.
- Walk, Haydel & Associates, Inc.
- World Trade Center of New Orleans
In Cooperation With
Ark-La-Tex Regional Export & Technology
Center • Baton Rouge Center for World Affairs • City of New
Orleans, Office of International Relations • Consular Corps of New
Orleans • Foreign Relations Association of New Orleans •
International Freight Forwarders & Customs Brokers Association
• International Trade Council/Red River Region • Louisiana
District Export Council • Louisiana International Trade Center/SBDC
• Louisiana Technology Council • United Nations Association of
Greater New Orleans • World Trade Club of Greater New Orleans
Advance registration required by July 18,
10:00 a.m.
Registration Fee: $25 for members of the
sponsoring organizations and $30 for non-members. If you are a WTC member, the registration
fee can be charged to your account number noted on the registration
form.
All registrations on this site are done over a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) line.
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