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CONTENTS
AT&T is moving to Dallas
Chamber’s new name, as of July: Dallas Regional Chamber
Duchess of York to headline Women's Business Conference Oct. 14
Take a day, make a difference in the lives of DISD eighth graders
It’s new and improved! DFW Marketing Team unveils website
Women of color are starting businesses in record numbers
Small, midsize firms - apply now for international recognition
New technologies can help trim soaring summer energy costs
Location says it all: DFW Marketing Team hosting location consultant lunch
There’s a new growth catalyst in town -- it’s the nonprofit sector
Chamber members named Most Influential Women in the DFW area
DFW Consular Corps helps make Spanish delegation’s visit a winner
Pick the brains of top DFW businesses at Chamber lunch Aug. 27
Business, principals team up to learn from each other, share success
You've been called to the principal's office…but it’s a good thing
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Small, midsize firms - apply now for international recognition
The Chamber’s International Business Council (IBC) has set its 13th Annual International Business Achievement Awards Luncheon and Expo on Nov. 13 at The Fairmont Dallas.
 
The luncheon awards are the Dallas region’s premier international business event. Awards are presented to a large corporation; a small to mid-sized business; and an individual whose global successes and outstanding civic involvement have raised the international profile of the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex and contributed to the economic growth of the North Texas region.
 
Applications for the small to mid-sized business award are now available. Criteria for the award is shown below. For more information, visit www.dallaschamber.org/global or contact Luisa del Rosal at 214-712-1901 or lrosal@dallaschamber.org.
 
A special thank you to the event’s platinum sponsor Citi.
 
Criteria for Small/Midsize Business Award
• Applicant must be located in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, which includes the 12-county DFW Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)
• Applicant need not be a Chamber member
• Applicant must have up to $150 million in annual sales – companies will be judged in several revenue categories
• Applicant should have realized growth in international business development
• Applicant should have a distinctive (while showing regulatory compliance) method of achieving growth within past 2 years showing trend for continued success
• Applicant should show active involvement in civic affairs through business development or professional activities
 
Benefits Include:
• Participation on the panel discussion for the 800+ audience members
• Full-size table at the Expo
• Feature story and web link on the Chamber’s website
• Inclusion in the international section of the 2008 Dallas Economic Development Guide
• Company profile in the event program and at the VIP Reception
 
The Dallas Regional Chamber’s International Business Council unites and engages the international business community of North Texas and promotes the region’s global growth. For more information on the International Business Council, visit www.dallaschamber.org/global.

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