
WASHINGTON, U.S.,
March 14. North Coast Communications can play a
critical role in strengthening business ties between the United
States and Azerbaijan, David Silverman, president and founder of
the strategic communications firm, told Trend on the sidelines of the U.S.–Azerbaijan
Trade and Business Conference.
The event, held on March 10, marked the 30th anniversary of the
U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce (USACC) in Washington.
Based in Washington, D.C., North Coast Communications
specializes in Asia and Central Asia markets, offering tailored
consulting, media support, and market entry strategies to promote
regional business interests in the U.S. and vice versa.
“Since launching my firm in 2020, I have worked extensively
across Asia, including Central Asia and the Caspian region. I have
never seen such strong mutual interest between the U.S. and this
region,” Silverman said. “Azerbaijan, in particular, stands out as
a connectivity hub and a center for regional stability and energy.
A strong, engaged Azerbaijan is vital for both the United States
and the region, and its position as a gateway for Central Asia’s
engagement with the West cannot be overstated.”
He highlighted the firm’s role in facilitating cross-border
business engagement. “We help Azerbaijani industries and companies
access the U.S. market, providing them with a trusted partner in
Washington. At the same time, we connect U.S. businesses and
investment capital to opportunities in Azerbaijan,” Silverman
noted.
Emphasizing the broader regional significance, he added:
“Central Asian countries are excellent partners for the United
States and for Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan’s strategic position enhances
these partnerships, and North Coast Communications is uniquely
positioned to bridge business opportunities between the U.S. and
this dynamic region.”