The College of Business Administration
(COBA) at Alabama State University has
been awarded a 2-year grant by the U.S.
Department of Education under their
Business and International Education (BIE)
program. This grant, entitled Globalizing the
Business Curriculum at Alabama State
University, is
designed to both instill an
international perspective in our
students, faculty, and local small
businesses and prepare them for a global
business environment. The following
organizations will partner with us in
this program.
The Alabama Automotive Manufacturers
Association (AAMA) was formed in 2001 to
provide a forum for interaction among
automotive companies in Alabama, to
share information among its members and
to provide an awareness of manufacturing
trends, techniques and concerns
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The
Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce
prides itself on working to build
successful businesses and a vibrant
economy. Governed by a volunteer board
of directors and operated by a
professional staff, the Chamber works
daily to ensure
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The Y‑12
National Security Complex
is a premier manufacturing
facility dedicated to making
our nation and the world a
safer place. Operated by
BWXT Y‑12
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A truly
global corporations with separate
websites for their US, Australia, China,
Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Korea,
Russia, Middle East, and Spain
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Since 1969,
the National Association of Black
Accountants, Inc. has been the leader in
expanding the influence of minority
professionals in the fields of
accounting and finance. The goals of the
Association include, but are not limited
to,
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