Commerce Secretary Gary Locke Meets With U.S. Company CEOs

Commerce Secretary Gary Locke Meets With U.S. Company CEOs

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Commerce on July 16, 2010. It is reproduced in full below.

U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke met with CEOs from several U.S. companies today at two roundtable discussions that addressed how the U.S. Government can help American businesses increase exports through President Obama’s National Export Initiative and how the administration and the Commerce Department can work with the business community toward economic growth and job creation.

This morning, Locke co-hosted a business roundtable luncheon with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and 15 leaders of small- and medium-sized U.S. companies at the State Department. The roundtable, hosted by the State Department's Business Community Coordinating Committee, recognized a joint partnership between the Commerce and State departments in making U.S. businesses more competitive abroad. Discussion focused on President Obama's National Export Initiative and the obstacles businesses face when selling their goods and services in international markets.

Following the roundtable, Locke met with a small group of major U.S. company CEOs at the Commerce Department to discuss ways to foster economic growth and create jobs. He also asked for their suggestions on how the administration and the Commerce Department can assist in achieving their business objectives.

For a list of U.S. companies that participated in today’s meetings, see below.

Ryan Black, CEO, Sambazon Greg Brown, CEO, Motorola Dave Cote, CEO, Honeywell William Dudley, COO, Bechtel James Flaws, Vice Chairman, Corning, Inc.

Brad Horwitz, President and CEO, Trilogy International Partners/Comcel, Haiti Roberta Lipson, CEO, Chindex International Robert McDonald, CEO, Procter & Gamble W. James McNerney, Jr., Chairman, President and CEO, The Boeing Company Blake Mycoskie, Chief Shoe Giver, TOMS Shoes Gregory Page, Chairman and CEO, Cargill, Inc.

Dina Rothstein, Co-Founder and EVP, SURevolution John M. Smart, President, Smart Communications John P. Surma, Chairman and CEO, U.S. Steel Corporation Sally Susman, SVP External Affairs and Worldwide Communications, Pfizer Ralph Thomson, Chairman Emeritus, Transnational Automotive Group William C. Weldon, Chairman and CEO, Johnson and Johnson, Inc.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce

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