The California statewide system of CITDs & CMTACs has been consolidated as of this July 1st 2010.
As part of this consolidation the CITD & CMTAC of Citrus College has ceased all operations with the close of the standard business day, June 30th 2010.
Under the consolidated CITD & CMTAC system the nearest CITD & CMTAC is with the Rancho Santiago Community
College District in Santa Ana.
Enrique Perez, Director
Phone: (714) 564-5414
Fax: (714) 647-1168
Email:perez_enrique@rsccd.edu
Rancho Santiago Community College District Office
2323 N. Broadway, Suite 201
Santa Ana, CA 92706-1640
The staff and consultant team of the CITD & CMTAC of Citrus College
are proudto have had the opportunity during our 20 years of operations to provide assistance to the Los Angles business community.
During these years we have met many different, interesting and
self-motivated people.
We will greatly miss the "people" whom we have been privileged to help in their pursuit of success in the international business marketplace.
Gene Bohatch
Articles
Freight broker expects to ride out downturn, San Gabriel Valley Tribune newspaper, 02/05/08
Citrus pairs up with Long Beach site
Schools collaborate on bachelor's degree
By Caroline An Staff Writer
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Valley takes its place on Web
Area economic trade partnership touts new marketing tool
By Chirstina Ruiz Correspondent
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
CITD Center helps companies globally - Part I
By Kevin Smith, Staff Writer, Gabriel Valley Tribune, Calif.
CITD Center helps companies globally - Part II
By Kevin Smith, Staff Writer, Gabriel Valley Tribune, Calif.
Staying connected
Community college helps firms do business outside U.S.
By Andrew Blazier, Staff Writer
San Gabriel Valley Tribune – San Gabriel Valley Newsgroup
Tapping into world trade
Bohatch preps smaller businesses for rigors of going global
By Kevin Smith, Staff Writer,
San
Gabriel Valle Tribune, Calif.
Lund gets goods home
Logistics business delivers success
By Rodney Tanaka Staff Writer
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Trade growth will test region
International trade will continue to grow, increasing pressure on the ports and adding to the challenges facing the region, according to a report released today.
By Rodney Tanaka, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Calif.
Presenters tout foreign trade zones
The Center for International Trade Development and California-Mexico Trade Assistance Centers of Citrus College sponsored a presentation on foreign-trade zones
By Rodney Tanaka Staff Writer
-Community College CITD Helps Firms do Business Outside United States
AZUSA -- When the manufacturers supplied by John Chou's firm moved overseas, Chou had to make his business move as well. more
- Citrus College Center Helps Local Businesses Go International
General Motors, McDonald's and Microsoft ... some people think international business is reserved for the big shots. Not true. Dozenseven thousands-of small businesses have found they can sometimes be a bigger fish in an overseas pond than they can be here at home. They just need some help to get the ball rolling. more
The Power of Help²
Contributions, (tax-deductible to the extent allowed by current tax laws), to support the CITD & CMTAC of Citrus College in providing assistance to California businesses in international trade can now be made in the name of “Global Patrons’ Circle” to the Citrus College Foundation.
Please contact Gene Bohatch for information.
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