My IPSP organization - Arkansas Economic Development Commission - is located right smack dab in the middle of Little Rock. I'm just a stone's throw away from the Capitol. If it wasn't potentially an action leading to incarceration, I might actually throw that stone just to prove it. I'm fairly positive, however, that the Clinton School and AEDC would probably frown upon a student locked up in the Pokey.
My project is three-fold: a) research global economic markets as well as Arkansas' target industries, b) research particular industries that are expanding within those markets, and c) research prospective foreign companies who could benefit from direct foreign investment here in the great state - Arkansas, that is. Although it may sound like I'm an office jockey - and without a doubt, that is part of my job and I embrace the title - I do get to escape my bare four walls in my office on occassion.
Currently, my first project is looking to the East, Korea to be specific. Apply my three-fold process to Korea, and that's pretty much what I'm doing with them. In addition to the office, I will have the opportunity to meet with a delegation of Korean businessmen in late June when the World Taekwondo Championships come to LR. What is in store for this meeting? I am unsure, but I have heard the words "hot" and "springs" passed around and spoken in the same sentence. Another probable field trip will potentially happen next week. A delegation from KOTRA, the Korean trade organization, will be in Rogers, AR for presentations at the World Trade Center. Again, the details of this event - at least with regard to my participation - have yet to be officially settled. Nevertheless, it'll be great.
In a sense, my IPSP is just the opposite of the rest of the class who have flown the proverbial coup and scattered like chickens around the world. Instead of using myself as an export tool - my knowledge, skills, and experience utilized by an international organization or place - I am an import tool. AEDC is utilizing me as a tool for helping to strengthen international relationships and support systems, to develop economic sustainability in Arkansas and open North American markets to expanding and growing businesses (and foreign economies), and to positively impact and link two populations, two culturals, and two economies.
I might not have the shade of a mountain, let my milk sour in order to mix with cornmeal, or be known as "cookie" anything, but my little pocket of internationalism just keeps a rollin' along.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
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Hmmm.. if you do throw that stone, can you take a video please? :)
I adore you. You crack me up. I'm glad that the project is going well - if I was there, you could come to my apartment and I would make you lunch. :) Anyways, know I'm thinking of you and your lovely wife and can't wait to see you both in 9 weeks!
throw the stone!
damn, Amanda stole my line...
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