Ambassador Willy C. Gaa and Prince George’s county executive Jack Johnson
November 8, 2007  -- Got something to say?
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The two agreed to exchange best-practice information, improve the quality of operations, logistical efficiency and of companies locating in both zones. The MOU also hopes to expand commerce and investment between PG Zone and SBMA. Shown, from left, are David M. Valderama, president, International Council of Asian American business Executives (ICABE), David W. Edgerly, Secretary Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, and Kwasi G. Holman, President and CEO, Prince George’s County Economic Development
Corporation.
The signing was held at the Samuel Riggs Alumni Center, University of Maryland, during the PG International Economic Summit.
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