DALLAS, TX (November 16, 2008) — On the heals of signing a deal to expand the breathe and scope of ATI, Arthur Benjamin embarked this morning on his first trip to Asia in search of new projects, opportunities and global relationships. While Benjamin’s travels aboard include just five days, he intends to meet with a variety of people and organizations from Japan and China on educational, marketing and animal welfare issues.
“I hope to identify future projects which can make a difference in the lives of the people in this part of our world, that together can be jointly accomplished in the coming years,” said Benjamin. “It is very exciting to experience the differences that our unique cultures have in today’s world and how we can work together for a common good.”
Benjamin intend to meet with global venture firms in the region and with the representatives at Keiser University’s (of Florida) Shanghai campus.” Dr. Art Keiser and wife Belinda work closely with Benjamin on many job creation projects locally and nationally in the United States.
“I expect to return home with some newly developed relationships and a pool of ideas to help people attain new levels of education and training which can improve their lives,” said Benjamin. “I also plan to develop strategies to improve the lives of dogs in both countries in some small way.”