[Event] Explore Global Sales to Expand Business | Jun 7
e-Commerce is transforming the world of trade for consumers and businesses. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) now have channels to buy and sell globally sitting at their PC, tablet or smartphone. Here’s your chance to learn more in this important program organized by the U.S. Commercial Service in Nashville.
PROGRAM | Tuesday Evening – Town Hall – How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition?
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is pleased to present a public affairs briefing and town hall in association with Lipscomb University, “How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition?” with Thomas Lippman, Author, Scholar, Journalist.
PROGRAM | Reminder – Town Hall – How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition? – April 12
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is pleased to present a public affairs briefing and town hall in association with Lipscomb University, “How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition?” with Thomas Lippman, Author, Scholar, Journalist.
PROGRAM | Reminder – Town Hall – How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition? – April 12
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is pleased to present a public affairs briefing and town hall in association with Lipscomb University, “How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition?” with Thomas Lippman, Author, Scholar, Journalist.
PROGRAM | 2016 Nashville Cherry Blossom Festival – Apr 9
The 2016 Nashville Cherry Blossom Festival, in its 8th year, will celebrate the planting of more than 800 Japanese Cherry Blossom trees over 8 years throughout our city’s parks and neighborhoods as it opens on the front lawn of the Metro Courthouse, Saturday, April 9 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
PROGRAM | International Jobs & Careers Panel – Apr 11 – Register Now
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is assembling a panel of distinguished international affairs specialists from various disciplines — diplomats, scholars, journalists, Peace Corps volunteers, commerce and international justice and more to talk to you about their experiences working in the world of global affairs. This very popular program is offered twice a year and never fails to meet expectations for straight talk from people who have worked in many of the most interesting jobs in the world.
PROGRAM | Briefing on Kurdistan, ISIS and the Mideast Refugee Crisis: KRG Rep Bayan Abdul Rahman
The representative of the Kurdistan Regional Government to the United States will discuss ISIS, the Middle East refugee crisis and the future of Kurdistan in Iraq on April 5th at Lipscomb University. Register now.
PROGRAM | International Jobs & Careers Panel – Apr 11 – Register Now
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is assembling a panel of distinguished international affairs specialists from various disciplines — diplomats, scholars, journalists, Peace Corps volunteers, commerce and international justice and more to talk to you about their experiences working in the world of global affairs. This very popular program is offered twice a year and never fails to meet expectations for straight talk from people who have worked around the world in many of the most interesting jobs.
Program | Last Call – JAST Women’s Leadership Luncheon – Mar 30
Check out this not-to-be-missed event at Cheekwood. The Japan-America Society of Tennessee presents the 2nd Women’s Leadership Forum and Networking Luncheon featuring the theme “Leadership Firsts: Accelerating Change, Advancing Opportunity.” March 30th. Register Now.
PROGRAM | Reminder – Town Hall – How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition? – April 12
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is pleased to present a public affairs briefing and town hall in association with Lipscomb University, “How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition?” with Thomas Lippman, Author, Scholar, Journalist.