For the first time since its establishment, Noble Network sent one of its employees – Marketing Manager – Ms. Trang Le on a business trip to the US with Mr. Loren Thomas Lancaster – Director of Noble Network. Over the course of the journey, which lasted more than a month, Noble Network strengthened its relationships with all of its present clients and looked for new opportunities to collaborate with partners.
Meeting with existing clients and partners was one of the main goals of the business trip. It would be impossible to overlook Noble Network’s enduring partners, including Resource Exchange International Inc., Blue Room, and Avant Garde Art Glass. The Name of God, Daughters of Vanarchy, West Atlantic Enterprise, Seed and the Bean, Techwears and Dunwiddie Consulting are some of the significant partners with whom we have been working in recent years. Furthermore, Noble Network is putting a lot of effort into cultivating connections with possible customers like Mr. Matthew Lara, Kinship Landing, and Wolfgang Jacobs.













Noble Network consistently encourages integrity, zeal, and commitment to the success of its clients and partners in meetings with them. We discussed and updated each party’s current circumstances and discovered the challenges partners and clients are having coming up with suitable solutions. Noble Network’s success is based on the success of our clients.
Attending events to build ties and meet new people is another equally important objective of the trip. We attended the World Trade Center Denver, a business and service network organization that specializes in helping companies based in Colorado and the surrounding Rocky Mountain region to successfully conduct international business, the Tri-Lakes Chamber networking event, the Exponential Impact event, which is a networking and startup project presentation event, and Women’s Chamber’s networking event. In order to identify more areas of business operations that we have in common and to uncover new chances for collaboration, we had the chance to present Noble Network and our projects here. We are thrilled to be a part of these worthwhile and fascinating events.



The chance to tour a historic cattle farm and meat processing plant in Colorado was the trip’s last highlight. Although American beef is of excellent grade, it is not very well-liked in the Vietnamese market. For their hot pot, Vietnamese people frequently associate American beef brisket. Vietnamese people are more accustomed to Japanese Wagyu and Kobe beef in the premium beef market. As a result, our goal is to facilitate the link and establish a supply chain that carries premium American beef from Colorado to Vietnam. In the upcoming newsletters, this information will be covered in greater detail.



Through the combined efforts of all team members, Noble Network wants to support clients and partners in their business endeavors. I’ll see you on the upcoming business trips.