Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Latinos in Information Sciences and Technology Association (LISTA ) and My Business Matches™(MBM) to hold a Business Matchmaking Event for the South Florida Region.



Latinos in  Information Sciences and Technology Association (LISTA ) and My Business Matches™(MBM) to hold a Business Matchmaking Event for the South Florida Region.
 Emerging Technology Leadership Summit in Miami Beach, Florida on March 4th and 5th, 2013, at the Miami Dade College – Wolfson Campus
 The business matchmaker will allow suppliers to engage in fifteen minute, face-to-face quality meetings with Supplier Diversity Specialists from government agencies and Fortune 500 companies. Business matchmaking sessions provide a forum for suppliers to discuss contract opportunities and develop business relationships with buyers.
 " These are truly exciting times as we see fantastic opportunities for the Latino tech community. Miami continues to grow into a central hub of technology for Latin America so why not have the Emerging Technology Leadership Summit in Florida Now," said Jose Marquez-Leon, National CEO and President of LISTA." We know that in Miami there are many Latino tech businesses and LISTA and Business Matches will be the bridge between them, corporate and latin america.
President and CEO of My Business Matches™, Jeff Vigil, said, “As a Latino in the technology sector I look forward to attending this summit. Brining a community of technology innovators together with corporations and agencies will open the door for Latino companies to access contract opportunities and new ventures.”
The Emerging Technology Summit will feature top technology, diversity and inclusion executives from corporate America as speakers and panelists. In addition, networking events will include some of the leading technology leaders from across the country that have direct knowledge of issues Latino techs are facing through out the United States. It will also include exhibition booths, VIP receptions, and the Campeoñes de Nuestra Comunidad Awards, recognizing community leaders.
 Event: LISTA Emerging Technology Leadership Summit and Campeones Awards 2013
Location:   Maimi Dade College Wolfson Campus Chapman Room 3210
300 N.E. 2nd Avenue  Miami, 33132
Monday and Tuesday March 4th and 5th 2013

 About Latinos in Information Sciences ands Technology Association (www.a-lista.org)

 LISTA Mission is to educate, motivate and encourage the use of technology in the Latino community and empowering them to bridge the digital divide. Founded in 1997 LISTA promotes the utilization of the technology sectors for the empowerment of the Latino community. We are an organization that is committed to bringing various elements of Technology under one central hub to facilitate our partners, members and the community with the leverage and education they need to succeed in a highly advanced technologically driven society. VIST our Blog:  www.techlatino.org   

About My Business Matches™

My Business Matches™ (https://www.mybusinessmatches.com/)  is an online portal that connects buyers and suppliers based on the detailed requirements of the buyer. It was established in 2007 and is based in San Antonio, Texas. My Business Matches mission is to equip corporations, organizations and government agencies with an online, user friendly business matchmaking tool that matches, schedules meetings (virtually and in person) and tracks the business results between buyers and capable, qualified suppliers. For more information, visit https://www.MyBusinessMatches.com.

 
LISTA Emerging Technology Leadership Summit is Sponsored by:

AT&T, Aetna, Comcast, Cigna, Coca Cola, City of Miami, Miami Dade College, WorldPay, Ford Motor Company, NCTA, Praxis,  StateFarm and Verizon

 The Event will be held at the Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus

Chapman Auditorium
300 N.E. 2nd Avenue
Miami, 33132

Monday, March 4th and 5th, 2011

7:30 AM to 5:30 PM (ET)

 

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Save the date SEMINAR:Double Taxation between Spain and US


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Save the date SEMINAR
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 HOT TOPICS AND INCENTIVES
European Businesses in the United States
Double Taxation between Spain and US
 
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Wednesday, March 13 | 8:30-10 a.m.
Location: Greenberg Traurig - Conference Room
Brickell Ave w/ 333 NE 2nd Ave, Suite 4400

REGISTRATION
Members: Free entrance | Non Members: $20

RSVP: Please contact Victoria Gonzalez at
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Friday, February 22, 2013

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Florida Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association, Inc.: EVENTS



Florida Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association, Inc. 
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Industry Events

Customs Broker Exam Preparation Course (SPRING)
Class Begins this Thursday Feb. 7th
 

 
What's Covered:  Customs Commodity Classification Training, Customs Valuation Title XIX Code of the Federal Regulations Review.  Various topics related to Customs Brokers responsibilities/ License Exam Preparation.
With this practical training the student will walk out with detailed knowledge of the Customs References such as Harmonized Tariff code of regulations; knowledge of quick use of such references; knowledge of the Customs Broker Exam questions preparation; study and note taking requirements.
 
Course Materials:  Each participant will need to purchase the following two items:  1. Harmonized Tariff Schedules of the United States  2. Title XIX - Code of Federal Regulations parts 1-199.  These items may be purchased through the Government Printing Office on-line at http://www.gpo.gov .
 
Who Should attend:  Customs Broker Trainees; those studying for the License Exam; Importers, Freight Forwarders, and any person involved in Customs Transactions, Government Personnel in need of training. 

 

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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Information of Interest to Florida Drivers: February 2013


 
FHP Releases Results from Enforcement Campaign:  The Florida Highway Patrol announced the preliminary enforcement results from the Patrol’s involvement in the nationwide Driver Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign Dec. 12, 2012 – Jan. 2, 2013. The Patrol beefed up its force by having troopers postpone administrative duties in favor of road patrols and adding reservists and auxiliary troopers to patrol duty.
 
Troopers issued more than 39,000 traffic citations and made 548 arrests for Driving Under the Influence of alcohol or drugs. They cited more than 13,600 drivers for speeding and more than 2,500 for failure to buckle up during the campaign.  Law enforcement agencies across the state reported a total of 58 people died in traffic crashes during the campaign period.

Move Over Florida, It’s the Law: Since 1999, more than 170 law enforcement officers in the United States have died and thousands have been injured by being hit while on the side of the road doing their job. During the month of January, FHP troopers paid special attention to drivers violating the state’s Move Over law. The Move Over law protects law enforcement officers, emergency workers and tow truck drivers who are stopped along Florida roadways.
 
To comply with the Move Over law:

·        Drivers must move over when a patrol car, emergency vehicle and/or tow truck is stopped on the side of a road with lights flashing.

·        If a driver cannot move over safely, he or she shall slow down to a speed of 20 miles-per-hour below the posted speed limit.

·        Violating the Move Over law can result in a fine and points on your driver license record.

 In 2012, four Florida troopers were involved crashes that occurred on the shoulders and emergency lanes of Florida’s roadways.

Thousands Raised for Lauren's Kids Charity: During the month of December, driver license offices across the state participated in a charitable donation campaign for the non-profit organization, Lauren's Kids. The organization helps prevent sexual abuse through awareness and education, and assists survivors heal with guidance and support. The offices raised more than $44,000 for the cause!

Motorist Services Assists Displaced Mobile Home Owners: Motorist Services staff helped the City of Coconut Creek in Broward County find new space for mobile home owners whose mobile home park closed. The agency helped those owners relocate within Broward County and meet legal standards, including wind load requirements.

FHP’s 2012 Trooper of the Year:  The Florida Governor and Cabinet honored 17-year veteran Sgt. Mary Godino when they named her the Florida Highway Patrol’s 2012 Trooper of the Year. Her quick actions at a crash scene helped save a man’s life.  Congratulations Sgt. Godino!

E-titles: Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you needed your vehicle or vessel title and couldn’t find it?  Previously, to obtain a duplicate paper title, you had to visit a tax collector’s office and pay approximately $75.  Now, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles offers an easier, cheaper and safer way to handle your titles.  DHSMV can hold your title electronically in an e-title.  E-titles are motor vehicle, mobile home or vessel titles held in an electronic form by the Department.  E-titles prove ownership of a motor vehicle, mobile home or vessel the same way a paper title does. An e-title also simplifies the communications between the vehicle owner, the lienholder and the agency. An e-title also reduces title fraud. 

 
If you ever need a paper copy of your title, you can simply order it online at www.GoRenew.com or visit your local tax collector office for a $2.50 fee and have it mailed to you within three business days.  Most tax collectors also offer same-day title printing for a fee of $10.

 Department Helps Commercial Drivers Comply with New Federal Rule: The Department is notifying Commercial Driver License holders via postcard that they are required to file a medical certification every two years. The good news is the agency developed an easy way for truckers to file the documentation online or using a smartphone.   There is no cost to self-certify via the website.

DHSMV Helps Dealers Avoid Loss of Business: Motorist Services is piloting a new process to remind motor vehicle dealers of approaching garage liability insurance renewals.  The division is sending emails to dealers to remind them of the upcoming expiration of their garage liability insurance policy, in hopes that they will respond and renew without a lapse in coverage.  Lapse in coverage causes a suspension of the license and loss of business until coverage is again in force.

 Florida Documentation Requirements:  We strongly recommend our customers visit www.GatherGoGet.com, a website dedicated to assist Floridians with driver license and identification card requirements. Floridians renewing or obtaining a new license or ID are required to show proof of: 1) identification, 2) Social Security number and 3) residential address (two items).

The website and its tools are also available in Spanish at www.ReunaVengaObtenga.com and in Creole at www.RasanbleAlePran.com. The Department is issuing driver licenses and identification cards that meet new federal standards.

 Help Yourself with an Appointment: All customers who must visit one of our offices to renew, replace, or file a change of address to their driver license or identification card, are urged to secure an appointment prior to their visit.  Connect via Internet at https://services.flhsmv.gov/Oasis/ for an appointment to reduce the length of the visit. Driver license offices are open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Please check our website at www.flhsmv.gov/offices/ for the most up-to-date information on office locations and schedules.

Fees for Driver Licenses and Identification Card

 
Class E (original and renewal)                                  $48     
 
Commercial Driver License (original and renewal)  $75 

ID Card (original and renewal)                                 $25     

Replacement License or ID                                      $25

Endorsements                                                           $  7

Driver License Services at Tax Collector Office Service Fees    $ 6.25

Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday (except official holidays)

 The Department uses a combination of vehicle information to determine registration fees. This includes registration use, license plate type and class code. The class code is determined by the vehicle weight, body type, vehicle type and registration use. To see a sample, click here.

 Buckle Up Every Time, Everyone!