MBA Export Professional Development Programs

The UConn Global Business Programs Office and School of Business Department of Management, have created this program in partnership with the Connecticut District Export Council to promote knowledge about exporting to students who may wish to have this additional skill for their professional growth. The export professional development program helps guide professionals by providing tools needed by corporate executives wishing to successfully navigate the choppy waters of the rapidly changing rules of engagement for exporters and importers alike. The program includes two-tracks focused on Export Compliance and Export Logistics. In a global economy, knowledge of exporting logistics and compliance is crucial for businesses of all sizes, as 95% of all consumers live outside the U.S. Achieving this certificate will help prepare students to assist an SME (Small to Medium size Enterprise) to either begin or expand their exporting capabilities.

These programs have three required components for successful completion.

1. Attend the Kick-off program on November 14 @ 6:00 in GBLC, Observation Deck. The program will include the screening of the FBI produced movie, “Made in America” and a panel of experts in the field of exporting, followed by a time of Q&A and networking. Refreshments will be served. Register here.

Panel includes:

Anthony Sargis – U.S. Commerce

Jose Abrantes – Export Compliance Officer for OFS

Samuel Chaney – FedEx Trade Networks Transport & Brokerage

Jenny Norris – Meridian Financial Group and Exim Bank

The FBI movie tells the story of the formation of a powerful partnership between the FBI, a U.S. manufacturing company, and an informant willing to serve against a nuclear proliferation network.  “Made in America” is based on a real investigation involving an Iranian proliferation network; however, the lessons learned are country agnostic and the “red flags” highlighted apply to all countries whose proliferation of exported, dual-use technologies could cause harm to our Nation’s security.

       2a) For the Compliance credential: View four out of the seven webinars listed below. You must complete a quiz for each viewed webinar.  The webinars are available on YouTube. The links to the webinars are posted on here our website: Global Business Programs. After each webinar link is the corresponding quiz link.  The quizzes are done via Qualtrics.

Webinar choices are:

  1. BIS Introduction
    1. Quiz 1
  2. OFAC Overview
    1. Quiz 2
  3. Cybersecurity IT
    1. Quiz 3
  4. Consideration for exporting to China
    1. Quiz 4
  5. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
    1. Quiz 5
  6. Export controls at trade shows
    1. Quiz 6
  7. Creating an effective export management compliance program
    1. Quiz 7

      2b) For the Logistics credential: View (ALL) seven webinars. You must complete a quiz for each viewed webinar.  The links to all the required webinars and quizzes are found below. The webinars are also available on Export-U’s website.

Webinar choices are:

  1. Market Intelligence (watch both parts)
    1. Quiz 1
  2. More Intelligence
    1. Quiz 2
  3. Costing and Pricing
    1. Quiz 3
  4. Approaching the Market
    1. Quiz 4
  5. Payment Terms
    1. Quiz 5
  6. SBA Export Financing
    1. Quiz 6
  7. Risk Management
    1. Quiz 7

    3) Award Ceremony in March. Date and time TBD.

The program runs from November to March of the academic year.  To participate, please come to the kickoff on November 14. If you have questions about this program, please contact the Global Business Programs Office at CIBER.business@uconn.edu.