The Entrepreneurs Corner: Success stories of former students
CAI President John Curran is pictured here with products from El Salvador, along with the Honorable Roberto Escobar, Consult General of El Salvador, in his Boston office.
CAI has trained many first time importers and entrepreneurs who, like you, were looking for a challenging new business opportunity.
The following photos show former, successful CAI students who have utilized the skills gained in their importing seminars to develop their own importing businesses.
Anne Connolly, shown below, purchased hand-crafted items from small villages in Central Peru. She named her new company Anilana.

The El Salvadorian Chamber of Commerce recently invited CAI to outline the new Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA). CAFTA will benefit importers and exporters alike by eliminating all duties and restrictions on products shipped between the United States and Central American markets. It is a great time to be in the importing/exporting business.
CAI President John Curran with former student Ms. Maureen Shaw who started "Serena Italian Import". Ms. Shaw imports high end Italian jewelry, leather handbags and women's accessories all from Italy.