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Friday, October 31, 2014

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Deanna Clark-Esposito is a seasoned compliance attorney specializing international trade, consumer products, and fashion law. She is an adjunct professor of International Business Law at the Fashion Institute of Technology (F.I.T.) and in Business Law at LIM College. More on this can be found at our website. She received a Junior Faculty award from IFFTI for her paper on "A Case Study on the African Fashion Industry & the AGOA Agreement." J.D. - Tulane Law, M.A. in Diplomatic Studies - Univ. of Malta’s Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies, B.A. in Peace & Conflict Studies - U.C. Berkeley. Courts: USCIT, EDNY, SDNY, NDIL & NYS. Deanna is the President of the Org. of Women in International Trade–NY, is a member of the Int'l Compliance Professionals Assoc. (ICPA) and is an Executive Member of Fashion Group Int'l - NY. Deanna is on the Advisory Board of the Urban Assembly H.S. for Global Commerce in Harlem (NYC) and a former advisor to Africa Fashion Week.
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