DECA’s Intercity Trips offer members the opportunity to travel to exciting destinations, connect with industry leaders, and experience new cultures—all while building their professional network. In 2024, we explored Dublin, Ireland, and in August 2025, we’re heading to Seattle, Washington! Plus, stay tuned for a potential fall trip to South Korea. Don’t miss your chance to grow, learn, and make unforgettable memories with DECA.
Attendees will meet local civic and business leaders, learn about the Seattle economy, workforce, transportation, taxation and more to help you decide if you are ready to do business with, to, or from Seattle.
Individual Conference Registration - $1,150 (EARLY BIRD)
Attendees will meet local civic and business leaders, learn about the Seattle economy, workforce, transportation, taxation and more to help you decide if you are ready to do business with, to, or from Seattle.
Seattle is a dynamic, LGBTQ+-friendly city that blends stunning natural beauty with a thriving business and innovation scene. From the iconic Pike Place Market to the vibrant Capitol Hill district, Seattle offers a progressive, welcoming atmosphere perfect for Austin LGBT business travelers looking to connect, collaborate, and explore.
With a strong tech and creative economy, inclusive corporate culture, and breathtaking waterfront views, Seattle is the perfect destination to mix business with adventure.
From exploring the future of work and regional growth in King County to deep dives into Seattle’s sports economy, tech and startup ecosystem, and groundbreaking waterfront redevelopment, this trip is designed to spark ideas and forge connections.
Attendees will hear directly from civic and business leaders, including representatives from EY, Visit Seattle, GSBA, and more. Whether you’re looking to expand your business footprint, explore new markets, or build lasting relationships, these sessions will deliver the insight and access you need.
GSBA is the largest LGBTQ+ and allied chamber of commerce in North America, proudly serving Washington State since 1981.
Visit Seattle has prepared resources including transportation, perks, and restaurants and bars to support while you're in town.
Visit Seattle has partnered with local attractions, restaurants, and retailers to offer a collection of deals with this FREE, mobile-friendly passport.
Looking for a place to eat near the hotel? Visit Seattle has prepared a map of some dining/beverage options in Downtown Seattle.
Discover and support local small businesses and the diverse people behind them through everyday decisions about where we eat, drink, and shop.
Austin and Seattle are both vibrant cities with thriving economies and diverse industries. This comparison highlights the economic strengths and housing market differences between Austin and Seattle, providing a snapshot of each city's unique characteristics.
Showcase your company. Build relationships. Connect with business opportunity.
Join the Williamson County Economic Development Partnership and the Greater Austin Asian Chamber of Commerce as we travel to Korea to visit some of the country's premier economic hubs including Seoul, Gwangmyeong, and Yongin Special City.
Receive briefings by AmCham Korea and the team at the U.S. Embassy. Connect with key leaders from the Korean business ecosystem and government agencies, including KOTRA, KITA, KCCI, KOCCA, and more.
Cultivate relationships with some of Central Texas' most dynamic civic leaders, including Williamson County Judge Steven Snell, County Commissioner Russ Boles, and others.
Attend BIOPlus Interphex Korea.
...and much more!
Are you interested in taking advantage of the rich opportunities for business growth with Korea? Please complete our interest form by 5:00 pm CDT on June 30, 2025. We will reach out with further instructions and information.
To secure your slot on this trip, please observe these deadlines:
June 30, 2025 - submit interest form (registration payment opens July 1st)
July 31, 2025 - 50% payment of trip fee ($1,750)
August 31, 2025 - full payment of trip fee ($3,500)
Thank you all for making DECA’s Inaugural Intercity Trip so successful and rewarding.
DECA’s Intercity Trip to Dublin, Ireland in March of 2024 was nothing short of phenomenal, and it's all thanks to the unwavering commitment and stellar participation from our sponsors and attendees. The synergy in those sessions was electric – truly, a job well done to everyone involved. We held 16 learning sessions with a collective 23 speakers across 10 venues with 24 attendees.
Our attendees are now equipped with a treasure trove of knowledge about the Irish economy, and we're buzzing with anticipation to see the innovative ways they'll weave those learnings into their business strategies. The potential for future collaborations is as exciting as it is boundless.
Ireland continues to punch above its weight when it comes to attracting the capital of some of the world’s largest and most innovative companies. According to figures from the United Nations, Ireland remains a top destination for foreign capital this decade. In 2020, for instance, Ireland ranked among the top ten destinations for foreign direct investment, with the nation ranked fourth overall, attracting some 8.4% of all global inflows for the year. In 2021, however, inflows dropped sharply along with the depressing effects of the global pandemic.
In the case of Ireland, it’s not one factor but many that continue to draw FDI to its shores. One, US multinationals prefer to invest in markets and economies that are healthy and growing, and on this basis Ireland easily stands out from the rest of Europe and many emerging markets for that matter. Indeed, over 2021-22, Ireland emerged as one of the fastest growing economies in the world, with Ireland’s economy expanding 13.4% in 2021 and by another 10.1% last year, according to the latest figures/forecasts from the OECD. Growth is set to slow this year—to 3.8% according to the OECD—but that is well above the global average and well above expected growth in the EU (less than 1%).
Second, Ireland’s human talent—the nation’s young, educated labour force—remains a key attraction, notably among high-productivity sectors and innovation industries like pharmaceuticals and information technology. According to the OECD, Ireland has one of the most educated workforces in the world, with over 50% of workers between the age 25-34 having a third level education qualification, almost 10% higher than the OECD average.
In general, given Corporate America’s constant search for talent (notably with an unemployment rate in the US at just 3.5%), Ireland’s young, well-educated, English-speaking talent pool remains highly valued by US firms. To this point, an estimated 57,000 Irish workers were employed in manufacturing activities of US affiliates in 2020, the last year of available data, with another 90,000 workers employed in service activities. In the end, America’s extended workforce in Ireland is among the largest in all of Europe.
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