CUSTOMS MARKET  UPDATE AND Q&A 

Tuesday, October 8th, 2019
1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Happy hour at Party Fowl Donelson immediately to follow.

Expeditors, Nashville
237 Ellery Ct.
Nashville, TN 37214

This seminar is being offered free of cost but space is limited. Register today!

Description:
Tariffs, trade war, and USMCA are part of the mainstream news headlines. The daily status of trade negotiations now influences global financial markets and the future of the global economy. Change was and still remains in the air as it relates to US Customs. To learn about the current state of US trade and US Customs, please join us for an informative morning spent with Ted Henderson, Director of Customs, Expeditors. Please come with any and all questions you may have regarding customs and the state of enforcement.

Speaker Bio:
Ted Henderson is Director Customs, United States for Expeditors International Inc. and is responsible for the strategy, structure, and operations for Expeditors’ US Customs product. Ted has over 25 years of experience in the field of international trade compliance and over his career has been responsible for a number of areas and initiatives, including Customs brokerage, global trade compliance, government-business supply chain security programs and US Foreign Trade Zones. Prior to joining the customs brokerage/freight forwarding service industry, Ted was the corporate Customs Compliance manager for a hi-tech company and he started in the industry as an Import Specialist with the US Customs Service.  With the benefit of having been actively engaged in the three core components of the international trade compliance arena; government, importer/exporter, and logistics provider, Ted provides a balanced understanding of, and creative solutions to, the needs and requirements of each participant in the global supply chain. He is a licensed US Customs broker, a graduate of the University Of Washington Jackson School Of International Studies, and a US Army veteran.

For further questions please contact Meredith Gehrke.