Mission Making sure the City of Atlanta remains globally competitive has been one of Mayor Kasim Reed s key priorities since taking office in 2010. Re-opening the Office of International Affairs (MOIA) in 2013 was an important step toward reaching this goal. Under Chief of Staff Candace Byrd s supervision, our mission is to develop and maintain relationships with Atlanta s international community, foreign partners and global constituents in order to grow the city s visibility outside our borders and, ultimately, to create quality job opportunities for Atlantans. Trade and Global Connectivity International Global Footprint Commerce Events & Tourism 2
International Affairs Team Claire Angelle Vanessa Ibarra Taylor Woodruff Peggy Kiernan Director Deputy Director Chief of Protocol Coordinator Mayoral Initiatives Economic Development International Air Route Expansion Inbound Foreign Delegations Sister cities relations Protocol Guidance and Training Educational initiatives Marketing and Communications 3
Export Strategies Services: - Atlanta Metropolitan Export Plan - Export Seminars - One-one-one Export Consultations - Trade Missions: SEUS-Canada in June 2017 Mayor s Office of International Affairs Trade & Commerce MOIA, in partnership with Invest Atlanta, explores avenues for creating economic development opportunities to improve Atlanta s position as a hub for international trade and commerce. Our efforts focus on attracting foreign direct investment, supporting Atlanta-based companies in their export initiatives, and organizing trade and business missions to countries around the world. FY 2015-2016 - $230,000 of MEP Grants - 7 Missions Abroad - 50 Trade Consultations Since re-opening the Office of International Affairs and the launch of the Atlanta Metropolitan Export Plan, Atlanta s exports have increased by $1.3 billion. 4
Foreign Direct Investment Services: - Metro Atlanta FDI Plan - International Delegations - Economic mission: P20 London in October 2017 Mayor s Office of International Affairs Trade & Commerce MOIA, in partnership with Invest Atlanta, explores avenues for creating economic development opportunities to improve Atlanta s position as a hub for international trade and commerce. Our efforts focus on attracting foreign direct investment, supporting Atlanta-based companies in their export initiatives, and organizing trade and business missions to countries around the world. FY 2015-2016 - 7 Missions Abroad - 10+ Trade Shows - 8 FDI Projects Since re-opening the Office of International Affairs a dozen foreign companies have established a presence in Atlanta creating about 2,700 jobs and representing more than one billion dollars in new economic output. 5
Global Connectivity Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) is the busiest and most efficient airport in the world, generating a $34.8 billion economic impact for metro Atlanta and providing more than 63,000 jobs. Hartsfield-Jackson is a global gateway, offering nonstop service to more than 150 domestic and nearly 70 international destinations. These locales include major commercial centers in Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, Africa, and South and Central America. ATL also holds the distinction of being the first airport in the world to have served more than 100 million passengers in a single year. Strategy Negotiation with India Air Reopening of Atlanta-Brussels direct flights with Delta Sister Airport Agreement with Tel Aviv New International Routes Atlanta-Istanbul via Turkish Airlines (May 2016) Atlanta-Doha via Qatar Airways (June 2016) Targeted Routes Atlanta-Mumbai/New Delhi Atlanta-Tel-Aviv Atlanta-Beijing/Shanghai Atlanta-Brussels
International Events & Tourism The City of Atlanta ranks the fourth most visited city in the United States with more than 50 million visitors who contribute approximately $15 billion to the local economy supporting more than 230,000 jobs. Additionally, Atlanta s international tourism accounted for more than 1.2 million guests in 2016, contributing more than $1.4 billion to the local economy. Top countries include: the United Kingdom, China, Brazil, South Korea and Germany. Strategy Partner with the Atlanta Conventions & Visitors Bureau Recruit international conferences and events Promote Atlanta as a top destination in the U.S. Ongoing Initiatives Rhythm of the South U.S. China Tourism Leadership Summit in September 2017 Rotary International Conference in June 2017 FY 2016-17 Attracted/Hosted 7 Conferences Attracting 50,000+ Conference Attendees 7
Increase Visibility Globally The Mayor s Office of International Affairs leverages a number of avenues as a means to elevate Atlanta s international profile and expand its global footprint. Key Partnerships (Brookings Institution, World Economic Forum, etc.) Sister Cities Focus on Africa Communication 8
Atlanta Experience The Mayor s Office of International Affairs supports inbound international delegations and works to provide a quality experience as a means to showcase Atlanta as a worldclass city to live, work and play. Services Support Itinerary Protocol Escort Protocol Guide and Training Since 2013 300+ delegations 60+ countries and territories 9
Our Impact Global Footprint Trade & Commerce Since 2013, Atlanta s exports have increased by $1.3 billion and a dozen foreign companies have established a presence in Atlanta creating about 2,700 direct jobs and creating more than one billion dollars in new economic output. Atlanta was ranked 6th in the world by A.T. Kearney s Global Cities Outlook named as one of nineteen knowledge capitals in the world by the Brookings Institution; and was selected to join the Rockefeller Foundation s 100 Resilient Cities network in 2016 alone. Global Connectivity In 2016, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport established two additional international destinations. International Events & Tourism MOIA has attracted seven events that will draw more than 50,000 visitors to Atlanta contributing approximately $15 million to the local economy. 10
Contact Us Mayor's Office of International Affairs Georgia Pacific Building 133 Peachtree Street NE Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 www.atlantaga.gov/internationalaffairs Claire Angelle Director 404.614.8307 ccangelle@atlantaga.gov @ClaireAngelle Taylor Woodruff Chief of Protocol 404.588.5460 twoodruff@atlantaga.gov @TWoodruff24 Vanessa Ibarra Deputy Director 404.614.8331 vibarra@atlantaga.gov @VanessaIbarraATL Peggy Kiernan Coordinator 404.614.8299 pkiernan@atlantaga.gov @PeggyHKiernan 11