The new office seek trade opportunities between Georgia companies and businesses in Israel, and advance the state as a desirable destination
The Georgia Department of Economic Development has signed on new representative office to its international offices, in Israel.
The Georgia Department of Economic Development seek trade opportunities between Georgia companies and businesses in Israel, and advance the state as a desirable destination for tourism and foreign direct investment.
Mr. Dov (Dubi) Levanon and Mr. Ronen (Ron) Kenan, managing partners of BizDevIsrael, became Georgia’s primary representatives in Tel Aviv, Israel as of August 1. Mr. Levanon will serve as managing director of the Georgia office and Mr. Kenan as trade representative.
State Georgia opened new rep office in Israel
The new office seek trade opportunities between Georgia companies and businesses in Israel, and advance the state as a desirable destination
16.08.10 / 00:00
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