Office of the License Collector

Manufacturing Industry Briefing 2012

Event will take place on Tuesday, April 3 at City Hall

April 1, 2012 | 2 min reading time

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Mike McMillan, License Collector
Photo by Charlotte Ottley Title: Portrait of Michael McMillan, License Collector.
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Michael McMillan, License Collector of the City of St. Louis, is joined by the U.S. Department of Commerce-Commercial Services-International Trade and PNC Bank to host the second “Manufacturing Industry Briefing” on Tuesday, April 3rd at City Hall in the Kennedy Hearing Room (Rm. 208). Though exporting will be the primary focus, more than 18 exhibitors will be on site to assist manufacturers with information and services unique to their industry. Presenters represent the U.S. Small Business Administration; St. Louis Development Corporation; St. Louis County Economic Council (Free Trade Zone); St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment; the Missouri State Department of Economic Development; the U.S. Department of Commerce – Commercial Services; Missouri Enterprise; and the Office of the License Collector.

 

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