
Corporate Annual Membership
*$5,000 - Companies of $200 million plus in annual revenues or companies with three or more offices.
**$3,000 - Companies of under $200 million in annual revenues or companies with less than three offices or non-profit organization.
Member Benefits
Corporate members receive a wide range of benefits including:
• Invitations to all Institute public events, with preferred seating;
• Invitation to selected private events;
• Public recognition on the Institute's website with a company link and listing of primary company contact;
• Member discount on conference and event registrations and tickets;
Corporate Annual Membership
*$5,000 - Companies of $200 million plus in annual revenues or companies with three or more offices.
**$3,000 - Companies of under $200 million in annual revenues or companies with less than three offices or non-profit organization.
Member Benefits
Corporate members receive a wide range of benefits including:
• Invitations to all Institute public events, with preferred seating;
• Invitation to selected private events;
• Public recognition on the Institute's website with a company link and listing of primary company contact;
• Member discount on conference and event registrations and tickets;
• Private meeting with Institute president on topics of interest to your company;
• When you join, an electronic Member Spotlight Advertisement will be sent to the Institute's network of contacts showcasing your company, company description and primary company representative and how to contact him, as well as what you are seeking in terms of contacts in a specific sector, country, or project such as potential partners, technical experts, financiers, clients and suppliers; and,
• Institute office space with WIFI capability available for member use when visiting San Diego (for up to two days on a first come, first served basis).
President's Corner

"While U.S.-Latin America relations are not bad, they have deteriorated. The relative importance of the United States in Latin America has declined. The challenge for the United States is how to revitalize that relationship."
That's CAF President (and IOA Board member) Enrique García’s executive summary of U.S.-Latin American relations.
IOA Newsletters
Latest Events
| Women as economic and social entrepreneurs and lunch honoring San Diego philanthropist Deborah Szekely, Institute of the Americas, La Jolla, CA 02 06 2012 |
| Colombia Energy Roundtable, Hotel Dann Carlton Bogotá Colombia, Bogotá, Cundinamarca 02 09 2012 |
| Is China violating international trade rules? Clash tests diplomacy in Washington and Beijing, Institute of the Americas, La Jolla, CA 02 14 2012 |
| The Global Economy and Financial Crisis: Implications for the Americas, Institute of the Americas, La Jolla, CA 02 15 2012 |
| Mexican Space Agency: A briefing for San Diego and Baja California businesses, Institute of the Americas, La Jolla, CA 02 17 2012 |
