- (1) The board shall appoint a president. The president shall be knowledgeable about private and public export assistance and export financing programs.
- (2) The president shall serve at the pleasure of the board and shall receive a salary and benefits as shall be fixed by the board.
- (3) The president shall administer the programs of the corporation and perform such duties as shall be delegated by the board.
(4) The president may, upon approval of the board:
- (a) Contract for services.
- (b) Hold public hearings.
- (c) Call upon and reimburse for services any state agency or department for assistance in carrying out the objectives of this part.
- (d) Participate with government or private industry in programs for technical assistance, loans, technology transfer, or any other programs related to this part.
- (e) Undertake or commission studies on methods to increase financial resources to expand the exports of goods and services by small and medium-sized businesses in this state.
- (f) Hire staff and provide export finance training for them and other individuals involved in export finance assistance, including such training sessions as may be provided by the United States Export-Import Bank and other organizations.
- (g) Exercise any other powers as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this part.
- (5) The president shall provide staff to the board as requested.
- (6) The president shall submit an annual budget to be approved by the board.
History.--s. 53, ch. 93-187; s. 73, ch. 96-320; s. 24, ch. 97-278.