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Directory of Consulates, Chambers and Sister Directory of Consulates, Bi-National Chambers and Sister Cities in Florida UPDATED OCTOBER 2019 Enterprise Florida, Inc. International Trade & Development 201 Alhambra Circle, Suite 610 Coral Gables, Florida 33134 T (305) 808-3660 www.enterpriseflorida.com Introduction & Table of Contents Introduction Welcome to Enterprise Florida’s Directory of Consulates, Bi-National Chambers of Commerce and Sister Cities in Florida. This Directory is designed to provide local contacts with these countries to develop trade, economic, educational and institutional relationships. As a leading U.S. state for international business, these organizations contribute significantly to the state’s global business foundation and we fully support their presence in our state. Table of Contents Enterprise Florida Trade Representatives .......................................................................................................................... 2 Consular Offices in Florida .................................................................................................................................................. 3 Florida Bi-National Chambers of Commerce .................................................................................................................... 15 Florida Sister Cities ............................................................................................................................................................ 22 By City .................................................................................................................................................................. 23 By County ............................................................................................................................................................ 26 Found an Error? Information found in this Directory was derived from sources listed at the end of each section, with assistance from our statewide network of trade and economic development partners. Although Enterprise Florida has done everything possible to ensure that the information contained in this Directory is correct, sometimes errors do occur. If you find that any of the information included in this Directory is inaccurate, out-of-date, or missing, please send a message to Enterprise Florida at [email protected] detailing what needs to be updated or included. The Directory will be updated and revised throughout the year with minor changes as they come to our attention. For the latest version of the Directory, click here. Enterprise Florida, Inc. • International Trade & Development • 201 Alhambra Circle, Suite 610, Coral Gables, FL 33134 T 305.808.3660 • F 305.808.3586 • www.enterpriseflorida.com Rev. 10/19 Enterprise Florida Trade Representatives Enterprise Florida offers programs and services such as one-on-one export counseling, educational events, and overseas trade missions and trade shows to help companies expand into global markets. Contact one of the following Enterprise Florida regional trade representatives to learn more. Coral Gables Office & Division Headquarters Counties Served: Collier, Glades, Hendry, Lee, Miami-Dade, Monroe Mr. Christopher Munoz Ms. Alejandra Henao Mr. Carlos Guerra [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Phone: (305) 808-3386 Phone: (305) 808-3670 Phone: (305) 808-3590 201 Alhambra Circle, Suite 610 Coral Gables, Florida 33134 Pensacola Office Jacksonville Office Counties Served: Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Counties Served: Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Duval, Flagler, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Nassau, Wakulla, Walton, Washington Putnam, St. Johns, Suwannee, Taylor, Union Mrs. Andrea Moore Mr. Larry Bernaski [email protected] [email protected] Phone: (850) 469-8989 Phone: (904) 359-9350 418 West Garden Street, Suite 107 3 Independent Drive Pensacola, Florida 32502 Jacksonville, Florida 32202 Tampa Office Counties Served: Charlotte, Citrus, Desoto, Hardee, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Sarasota Mr. Joseph Bell [email protected] Phone: (813) 276-9430 201 North Franklin Street, Suite 201 Tampa, Florida 33602 Orlando Office West Palm Beach Office Counties Served: Brevard, Highlands, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola, Counties Served: Broward, Indian River, Martin, Okeechoobee, Polk, Seminole, Sumter, Volusia Palm Beach, St. Lucie Mr. Michael Cooney Mr. John Diep [email protected] [email protected] Phone: (407) 956-5678 Phone: (561) 832-8339 801 North Magnolia Avenue 310 Evernia Street Orlando, Florida 32801 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 Enterprise Florida, Inc. • International Trade & Development • 201 Alhambra Circle, Suite 610, Coral Gables, FL 33134 T 305.808.3660 • F 305.808.3586 • www.enterpriseflorida.com Rev. 10/19 Page 2 of 27 Consular Offices in Florida The State of Florida has one of the largest consular corps in the United Sates. Consular offices serve as official representatives of a foreign country to provide assistance to that government's citizens living or traveling in other countries. Florida's consular corps is home to consular missions and official trade and commercial offices from 85 countries. Miami-Dade County has the largest concentration in Florida, with 71 consular, commercial and trade offices that represent 63 countries. Thirty-seven (37) consuls general can be found in Florida. They are the highest ranked representative at a consular office and accredited by the United States Department of State. Another 72 honorary consuls are recognized by the U.S. Government. These honorary consuls are American citizens or permanent resident aliens appointed by a foreign country to provide limited consular services to their citizens living or traveling abroad. Regional Consular Corps Consular Corps of Miami Mr. Nabil Achkar, Secretary 200 S. Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 1900 Miami, FL 33131 Phone: (305) 373-0200 Email: [email protected] Consular Corps Orlando Ms. Elcy Hernandez, Chief Protocol Officer P.O. Box 3202 Orlando, FL 32802 Phone: (954) 849-1322 Email: [email protected] Website: www.orlandoconsularcorps.org Tampa Bay Trade and Protocol Council Ms. Deborah Wilkinson, Executive Director 201 N. Franklin Street, Suite 2900 Tampa, FL 33602 Phone: (813) 276-9457 Email: [email protected] Website: www.tampachamber.com/trade-council.aspx Enterprise Florida, Inc. • International Trade & Development • 201 Alhambra Circle, Suite 610, Coral Gables, FL 33134 T 305.808.3660 • F 305.808.3586 • www.enterpriseflorida.com Rev. 10/19 Page 3 of 27 Consular Offices in Florida Antigua and Barbuda Bahamas Consulate General of Antigua & Barbuda The Bahamas Consulate General in Miami Mr. Gilbert A. Boustany, Consul General Ms. Linda Treco-Mackey, Consul General 25 SE 2nd Avenue, Suite 300 100 N. Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 900 Miami, FL 33131 Miami, FL 33133 Phone: (305) 381-6762 Phone: (305) 373-6295 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.antiguabarbuda.gov.ag Website: https://www.bahamasconmiami.com/ Argentina Barbados Consulate General of Argentina in Miami Consul General of Barbados in Miami Mr. Leandro Federico Fernández-Suarez, Acting Consul General Mr. Neval Greenidge, Consul General 1101 Brickell Avenue, Suite 900 2121 Ponce De Leon Boulevard, Suite 1300 Miami, FL 33131 Coral Gables, FL 33134 Phone: (305) 373-1889 Phone: (786) 515-1201 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: http//miami.consulado.gob.ar Australia Belarus Honorary Consul of Australia in Miami Honorary Consul of Belarus in North Port Mr. Donald Slesnick, Honorary Consul Mr. Mikhail Zinovievich Morgulis, Honorary Consul 2701 Ponce De Leon Boulevard, Suite 200 12363 Hernando Road Miami, FL 33134 North Port, FL 34287 Phone: (305) 448-5672 Phone: (941) 240-5762 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Austria Belgium Austrian Consulate Tampa Honorary Consul of Belgium Mr. Christian Zeller, Honorary Consul Mr. Manuel Molina, Honorary Consul 5402 W. Hoover Boulevard 990 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 701 Tampa, FL 33634 Miami, FL 33132 Phone: (813) 221-1159 Phone: (305) 935-0982 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.austria.org/honoraryconsulates/ Website: http://countries.diplomatie.belgium.be/en/united_states/ Austria Belgium The Consulate of Austria in Orlando Honorary Consul of Belgium Mr. Toby Unwin, Honorary Consul Mr. Michael J. Spector, Honorary Consul 200 S. Orange Avenue, #2000 2562 Cabot Commerce Drive Orlando, FL 32801 Jacksonville, FL 32226 Phone: (407) 924-3877 Phone: (904) 309-5702 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.austriaconsulate.org/Austria_Consulate/Welcome.html Website: http://countries.diplomatie.belgium.be/en/united_states/ Austria Belize Austrian Consulate Miami The Consulate of Belize in Florida Mr. Werner H. Stemer, Honorary Consul General Ms. Janine Sylvestre Vega, Honorary Consul General 2445 Hollywood Boulevard 1600 Ponce De Leon Boulevard, Suite 904 Hollywood, FL 33020 Coral Gables, FL 33134 Phone: (954) 925-1100 Phone: (305) 755-0276 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.austrianconsulatemiami.com Website: belizeconsulatefla.com Enterprise Florida, Inc. • International Trade & Development • 201 Alhambra Circle,
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