Skip to main
University-wide Navigation

I held meetings with businesses in
Kentucky to inform them of international trade barriers and quotas.

Spotlight

Say hello to Julia Mansur Cardoso, a dynamic Economics major who's embarking on an enriching journey this summer. Julia's destination is the World Trade Center Kentucky, where she's poised to make waves and gain profound insights into the world of international business.

With a double major in Management and a minor International Business, Julia's path to the World Trade Center Kentucky is a harmonious blend of her academic pursuits and her passion for global commerce.

As an intern at the World Trade Center Kentucky, Julia's role involves meticulous research on potential markets for the nonprofit. She crafts concise yet comprehensive one-page briefs, shedding light on current trade trends, equipping the organization's members with invaluable insights.

Julia's contributions extend beyond research. She's been actively engaging with businesses across Kentucky, illuminating them about international trade barriers and quotas. This initiative not only showcases her dedication but also exemplifies her commitment to fostering a thriving international business environment.

Adding another feather to her cap, Julia's adeptness in communication shines as she writes articles and newsletters centered around international trade and economic development, intricately relating these concepts to the context of the state of Kentucky.

Julia's internship experience is more than just a summertime endeavor—it's a stepping stone towards becoming a proficient advocate for international trade and economic advancement.

Julia, your journey exemplifies the crossroads of knowledge and ambition, paving the way for impactful contributions in the realm of international business. We're excited to follow your progress and celebrate your accomplishments.