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Amerlink International
Amerlink International’s Visitor and Trade Exchange Programs
that aim to foster mutual understanding, friendship, cooperation, peaceful relations and mutual benefit between the
United States and other nations, springs from the United States’ Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchanges Act of 1961,
the extreme importance and urgency of its implementation of which had its impact after 9-11. This Act is prevention, cure
and counter act to the scourge of terrorism that threatens us all.
Amerlink
Programs seek to truly and effectively reach out practically to every sector and level of society: students, educators, institutions
of learning, artists, athletes, businessmen, professionals, business organizations, non-profit organizations, the young, the
old, the out-of-school youth, the socially and economically depressed areas, the inventors, the scientists, racial and ethnic
minorities, and organizations whose mission, interests, activities or goals are similar to Amerlink.
Within its humble capacity, Amerlink looks up to the U.S. Department of State’s
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) as its model and parameter in creating the foundation of its own Programs
and Projects. Amerlink Programs and Projects are custom-made according to the diversity of circumstances, interests, character,
situation, location, culture and environment of intended participants and beneficiaries. After all, much of the inspiration
that energize Amerlink in its endeavors emanates from ECA’s mandate and exceptionally plausible performance. Amerlink
International was founded by Conrad Ariola to create links between individuals, businesses and institutions in the United
States and the global community. With more than 35 years as a CEO of several top companies that specialized
in areas such as international trade and staffing, he brings a unique vision and expertize. Conveniently located in midtown
Manhattan, Amerlink International provides a number of programs that enable citizens, educational institutions, promoters
and business entities from various countries to exchange goods and services, host or collaborate on projects, or to seek educational
or professional opportunities. The company is divided into two divisions, Division
1 and Division 2.
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Division 1 has a variety of programs that are focused on exchanges in the areas of education, culture,
and sports. The focus of Division 2 is trade. This is achieved via business development, product sourcing, marketing, product
development and promotion, distributorship, repackaging and participation in trade fairs, exhibitions, and expositions. The Company Logo The company is symbolized by a lighthouse, the Statue of Liberty and a white
dove closely hovering above it. The lighthouse is a structure that always stands above the rest. In times of darkness, it
provides the guiding light. It shows us the right path to take. The Statue of Liberty is a monument that honors man’s
pursuit of freedom, equality, justice, harmony, prosperity, brotherhood and happiness. The dove is a symbol of peace
among people and nations regardless of race, religion, ideology, nationality, culture, and social or economic status.
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