Franklin Frith has assisted businesses with start-ups
and expansion projects for several years. He was involved in developing
and implementing corporate expansion plans. He dealt with chairpersons,
presidents, attorneys, unions, CPAs and government officials; assisting
them in employment costs containment, formulating and implementing business
/ marketing plans which included cross-border expansion projects. Franklin
is fluent in Spanish.
He
has assisted businesses, local governments and communities with developing
operational contingency and continuity plans for infrastructure related
problems. He has addressed hundreds of local governments on behalf of
the Michigan Municipal Risk Management Authority, Public Risk Management
Association and via public hearings on behalf of Michigan State Representatives.
He organized day long seminars with speakers representing government,
large corporations, non-profit organizations and others. He has moderated
panel discussions with representatives from the Social Security Administration,
U.S. Coast Guard, and the U.S. Comptroller of Currency, etc..
He has conducted over 130 presentations in three states. He has appeared
on Public Television's Back to Back program, American Black Journal and
numerous cable television programs. He has been interviewed by radio
talk shows and newspapers throughout the United States.
Franklin has established himself permanently in Mexico with the
objective of helping companies from the United States, Canada, European
Union, and China establish operations in Mexico. He is currently
the Treasurer (Board of Directors) for the Lomas Hipodromo Association
(Tijuana, Baja California). Starting in September 2009, Franklin will
be conducting presentations for government officials, CPAs,
lawyers, and business owners in México to educate them about the tremendous
opportunity for business and social development in Mexico due to the
economic and social changes in the United States and other parts of the
world.
His goal by presenting this information is to motivate the community
and change the vision we have of Mexico and its opportunities.
Title of Conference:
México – The New Center of Business & Industry
of the Americas. |