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SUMMARY:Global Dialogue | The Power of Diplomacy | Marshall | Jun 1
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\n\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce present\nGlobal Dialogue\nThe Power of Diplomacy\n \nwith\nAmbassador Capricia Penavic Marshall\nAmbassador-in-Residence\, Atlantic Council and Former Chief of Protocol of the United States at the White House and Author of “Protocol: The Power of Diplomacy”\n\n\n \nWith Host\n \n\nKelly O’Connor\, CFRE\nMember of the Board\, Tennessee World Affairs Council\nJun 1\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\nGlobal Dialogue | The Power of Diplomacy | Marshall | Jun 1\n \n\n\n\n\n \nChief of Protocol of the United States \nThe body of law\, customs and practices governing diplomatic conduct is called protocol. It is derived from the Greek words proto (first) and collon (glued)\, meaning that the first page of a manuscript\, often serving as a summary of a treaty or diplomatic dispatch\, must be glued to the outside of the document or volume. \nThe State Department first appointed a full-time protocol officer in 1916 and established the Office of the Chief of Protocol on February 4\, 1928. In 1946\, the President commissioned the State Department’s Chief of Protocol to also carry the title “Chief of Protocol of the White House.” Since 1961\, the Chief of Protocol has been commissioned an Ambassador\, requiring the President’s nominee to be confirmed by the Senate. \n\nProtocol: The Power of Diplomacy and How to Make it Work for you\n\nPresident Obama’s former United States chief of protocol looks at why diplomacy and etiquette matter—from the international stage to everyday life. \nHistory often appears to consist of big gestures and dramatic shifts. But for every peace treaty signed\, someone set the stage\, using hidden influence to effect the outcome. In her roles as chief of protocol for President Barack Obama and social secretary to President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton\, Capricia Penavic Marshall not only bore witness to history\, she facilitated it. From arranging a room to have an intended impact on the participants to knowing which cultural gestures earned trust\, her behind-the scenes preparations laid the groundwork for successful diplomacy between heads of state around the world and tilted the playing field in her team’s favor. \nIf there’s one thing that working at the highest levels of government for over two decades has taught Marshall\, it’s that there is power in detail and nuance—the micro-moves that affect the macro-shifts. When seemingly minor aspects of an engagement go missing or awry—a botched greeting or even a poorly chosen menu—it alters the emotions and tenor of an exchange\, setting up obstacles rather than paving a way forward. In some cases\, an oversight may put the entire endeavor in jeopardy. \nSharing unvarnished anecdotes from her time in office—harrowing near misses\, exhilarating triumphs\, heartwarming personal stories—Marshall  brings us a master class in soft power\, unveiling the complexity of human interactions and making the case that etiquette\, cultural IQ\, and a flexible mind-set matter now more than ever. When the notion of basic civility seems to be endangered\, Protocol reminds us how critical these principles are while providing an accessible guide for anyone who wants to be empowered by the tools of diplomacy in work and everyday life. \n–Amazon.com \n\n\nAmbassador Capricia Penavic Marshall \nCapricia Penavic Marshall serves as Ambassador-in-Residence at the Atlantic Council  in Washington\, DC. She is President of Global Engagement Strategies\, which advises international public and private clients on issues relating to the nexus of business and cultural diplomacy. She travels across the country speaking to organizations and corporations about her experiences\, lessons she has learned throughout her career in public service\, and how best to integrate cultural diplomacy into business. \nFrom 2009 to 2013\, she was Chief of Protocol of the United States\, bearing the rank of Ambassador and setting the stage for diplomacy at the highest levels. In this capacity\, she worked to leverage U.S. relationships with foreign governments developing strategies to transform global engagement. Ms. Marshall oversaw six State and Official Visits\, countless Working Visits\, the G20\, Nuclear Security\, APEC\, G8\, NATO and Sunnylands Summits\, and the protocol arrangements during travel with the President and Secretaries of State to forty-two countries. Moving beyond traditional methods of engagement\, Ms. Marshall fostered international goodwill through a new division in the protocol office\, Diplomatic Partnerships. With creative programming under this division she created sustained\, mutually beneficial partnerships between the foreign Diplomatic Corps and business\, government and community leaders across America. \nFrom 1997 to 2001\, Ms. Marshall served as Deputy Assistant to the President and White House Social Secretary. From 1993 to 1997\, she was Special Assistant to the First Lady of the United States\, Hillary Rodham Clinton. In addition to her Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from Purdue University\, Ms. Marshall holds a Juris Doctor from Case Western Reserve University School of Law\, where she received the prestigious Society of Benchers award in 2012. \nMs. Marshall is a first-generation American of Croatian and Mexican descent. In 2013\, she was awarded the Distinguished Service Award from the Secretary of State and the Order of the Cross of Isabel La Católica from the Ambassador of Spain. She is a member of the Council of American Ambassadors. She has been named to ELLE magazine’s annual “Washington Power List\,” as one of DC’s most influential women. Ms Marshall is currently serves on the boards of the Case Western University International Advisory Board\, The Strategic Planning Board\, The Blair House Restoration Fund and The Council of American Ambassadors. \nHost Kelly O’Connor\, CFRE \nWith more than 20 years of nonprofit expertise\, K. Kelly O’Connor has served in nearly every facet of the of the nonprofit world.  Kelly is a writer\, consultant\, conflict manager\, and has been the Development Director of Progress\, Inc.\, since 2013.  O’Connor has served the Nashville community in a variety of roles.  Her experience ranges from serving as the Board Chair of a multi-million-dollar charitable trust where she managed grant cycles and awarded grants\, to successfully directing a nonprofit organization where she designed programs and managed special events.  She has lectured and written on philanthropy and provides consulting and training services to others in the field and is a passionate advocate for strategic philanthropy. \nO’Connor currently serves on several boards including the Tennessee World Affairs Council.  She is an active member of the Rotary Club of Nashville\, the Junior League of Nashville and an alumna of the Young Leaders Council.  Kelly has been appointed by Governors Haslam and Lee to serve on Tennessee State Regulatory Boards. \nKelly earned her bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences from Washington State University and is currently completing her Master’s Degree at the Institute for Conflict Management at Lipscomb University. Her area of focus is cultural conflict and cultural competency.  O’Connor is a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) and a Tennessee Rule 31 certified civil mediator.  She is the author of the novel\, Awaiting the Green Flash.  Kelly enjoys travelling\, reading\, language studies\, and Argentinean rock music. \n\n\n\n\n\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nFor information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nYOUR ORGANIZATION NAME AND LOGO HERE\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-dialogue-the-power-of-diplomacy-marshall-jun-1-4/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Global Dialogue | The Power of Diplomacy | Marshall | Jun 1
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\n\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce present\nGlobal Dialogue\nThe Power of Diplomacy\n \nwith\nAmbassador Capricia Penavic Marshall\nAmbassador-in-Residence\, Atlantic Council and Former Chief of Protocol of the United States at the White House and Author of “Protocol: The Power of Diplomacy”\n\n\n \nWith Host\n \n\nKelly O’Connor\, CFRE\nMember of the Board\, Tennessee World Affairs Council\nJun 1\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\nGlobal Dialogue | The Power of Diplomacy | Marshall | Jun 1\n \n\n\n\n\n \nChief of Protocol of the United States \nThe body of law\, customs and practices governing diplomatic conduct is called protocol. It is derived from the Greek words proto (first) and collon (glued)\, meaning that the first page of a manuscript\, often serving as a summary of a treaty or diplomatic dispatch\, must be glued to the outside of the document or volume. \nThe State Department first appointed a full-time protocol officer in 1916 and established the Office of the Chief of Protocol on February 4\, 1928. In 1946\, the President commissioned the State Department’s Chief of Protocol to also carry the title “Chief of Protocol of the White House.” Since 1961\, the Chief of Protocol has been commissioned an Ambassador\, requiring the President’s nominee to be confirmed by the Senate. \n\nProtocol: The Power of Diplomacy and How to Make it Work for you\n\nPresident Obama’s former United States chief of protocol looks at why diplomacy and etiquette matter—from the international stage to everyday life. \nHistory often appears to consist of big gestures and dramatic shifts. But for every peace treaty signed\, someone set the stage\, using hidden influence to effect the outcome. In her roles as chief of protocol for President Barack Obama and social secretary to President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton\, Capricia Penavic Marshall not only bore witness to history\, she facilitated it. From arranging a room to have an intended impact on the participants to knowing which cultural gestures earned trust\, her behind-the scenes preparations laid the groundwork for successful diplomacy between heads of state around the world and tilted the playing field in her team’s favor. \nIf there’s one thing that working at the highest levels of government for over two decades has taught Marshall\, it’s that there is power in detail and nuance—the micro-moves that affect the macro-shifts. When seemingly minor aspects of an engagement go missing or awry—a botched greeting or even a poorly chosen menu—it alters the emotions and tenor of an exchange\, setting up obstacles rather than paving a way forward. In some cases\, an oversight may put the entire endeavor in jeopardy. \nSharing unvarnished anecdotes from her time in office—harrowing near misses\, exhilarating triumphs\, heartwarming personal stories—Marshall  brings us a master class in soft power\, unveiling the complexity of human interactions and making the case that etiquette\, cultural IQ\, and a flexible mind-set matter now more than ever. When the notion of basic civility seems to be endangered\, Protocol reminds us how critical these principles are while providing an accessible guide for anyone who wants to be empowered by the tools of diplomacy in work and everyday life. \n–Amazon.com \n\n\nAmbassador Capricia Penavic Marshall \nCapricia Penavic Marshall serves as Ambassador-in-Residence at the Atlantic Council  in Washington\, DC. She is President of Global Engagement Strategies\, which advises international public and private clients on issues relating to the nexus of business and cultural diplomacy. She travels across the country speaking to organizations and corporations about her experiences\, lessons she has learned throughout her career in public service\, and how best to integrate cultural diplomacy into business. \nFrom 2009 to 2013\, she was Chief of Protocol of the United States\, bearing the rank of Ambassador and setting the stage for diplomacy at the highest levels. In this capacity\, she worked to leverage U.S. relationships with foreign governments developing strategies to transform global engagement. Ms. Marshall oversaw six State and Official Visits\, countless Working Visits\, the G20\, Nuclear Security\, APEC\, G8\, NATO and Sunnylands Summits\, and the protocol arrangements during travel with the President and Secretaries of State to forty-two countries. Moving beyond traditional methods of engagement\, Ms. Marshall fostered international goodwill through a new division in the protocol office\, Diplomatic Partnerships. With creative programming under this division she created sustained\, mutually beneficial partnerships between the foreign Diplomatic Corps and business\, government and community leaders across America. \nFrom 1997 to 2001\, Ms. Marshall served as Deputy Assistant to the President and White House Social Secretary. From 1993 to 1997\, she was Special Assistant to the First Lady of the United States\, Hillary Rodham Clinton. In addition to her Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from Purdue University\, Ms. Marshall holds a Juris Doctor from Case Western Reserve University School of Law\, where she received the prestigious Society of Benchers award in 2012. \nMs. Marshall is a first-generation American of Croatian and Mexican descent. In 2013\, she was awarded the Distinguished Service Award from the Secretary of State and the Order of the Cross of Isabel La Católica from the Ambassador of Spain. She is a member of the Council of American Ambassadors. She has been named to ELLE magazine’s annual “Washington Power List\,” as one of DC’s most influential women. Ms Marshall is currently serves on the boards of the Case Western University International Advisory Board\, The Strategic Planning Board\, The Blair House Restoration Fund and The Council of American Ambassadors. \nHost Kelly O’Connor\, CFRE \nWith more than 20 years of nonprofit expertise\, K. Kelly O’Connor has served in nearly every facet of the of the nonprofit world.  Kelly is a writer\, consultant\, conflict manager\, and has been the Development Director of Progress\, Inc.\, since 2013.  O’Connor has served the Nashville community in a variety of roles.  Her experience ranges from serving as the Board Chair of a multi-million-dollar charitable trust where she managed grant cycles and awarded grants\, to successfully directing a nonprofit organization where she designed programs and managed special events.  She has lectured and written on philanthropy and provides consulting and training services to others in the field and is a passionate advocate for strategic philanthropy. \nO’Connor currently serves on several boards including the Tennessee World Affairs Council.  She is an active member of the Rotary Club of Nashville\, the Junior League of Nashville and an alumna of the Young Leaders Council.  Kelly has been appointed by Governors Haslam and Lee to serve on Tennessee State Regulatory Boards. \nKelly earned her bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences from Washington State University and is currently completing her Master’s Degree at the Institute for Conflict Management at Lipscomb University. Her area of focus is cultural conflict and cultural competency.  O’Connor is a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) and a Tennessee Rule 31 certified civil mediator.  She is the author of the novel\, Awaiting the Green Flash.  Kelly enjoys travelling\, reading\, language studies\, and Argentinean rock music. \n\n\n\n\n\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nFor information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nYOUR ORGANIZATION NAME AND LOGO HERE\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-dialogue-the-power-of-diplomacy-marshall-jun-1/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Council Business Programs | Global Competency Training
DESCRIPTION:Global Competency Training\nMay 19 and 26\, 2021 at 11:00PM CT\n \nDo you work on a global team? Do you interact with international clients or partners? Are you interested in working more effectively with people from other cultures? \nWHAT \nJoin TNWAC’s friends at the Cleveland Council on World Affairs for a two-part workshop series to develop skills for working more effectively internationally. \nLearning outcomes from the series include: \n\nLearn how to communicate more effectively across cultures\nUnderstand one’s own cultural perspective\nIdentify and gain awareness of underlying dimensions of culture\nRecognize the importance of approaching cultural interactions with an open mind\n\nThe workshop series is designed to build participants’ global competency. The workshops are intentionally interactive and self-reflective. We believe that self-awareness and a willingness to accept diversity and unfamiliarity are the foundation of truly successful cross-cultural interactions over the long-term. Our training is rooted in this philosophical approach\, and it combines interactive and experiential content to invite participants to approach cultural interactions with a more open mind\, while offering well-researched information about cultural nuances. \nWHEN \nThe workshop series will take place over Zoom. \nTraining dates: \n\nMay 19 from 12:00-1:30pm (ET): Understanding Cultural Norms\nMay 26 from 12:00-1:30pm (ET): Developing Cross-Cultural Strategies\n\nAdmission: $250 per person. Registration is required. \nRegistration: This event will be held as a Zoom meeting. Please register at THIS LINK. \nThanks to the Cleveland Council on World Affairs for welcoming TNWAC friends. \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThank you for your support of global affairs awareness and education!\n\n\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/world-affairs-council-business-programs-global-competency-training-4/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Council Business Programs | Global Competency Training
DESCRIPTION:Global Competency Training\nMay 19 and 26\, 2021 at 11:00PM CT\n \nDo you work on a global team? Do you interact with international clients or partners? Are you interested in working more effectively with people from other cultures? \nWHAT \nJoin TNWAC’s friends at the Cleveland Council on World Affairs for a two-part workshop series to develop skills for working more effectively internationally. \nLearning outcomes from the series include: \n\nLearn how to communicate more effectively across cultures\nUnderstand one’s own cultural perspective\nIdentify and gain awareness of underlying dimensions of culture\nRecognize the importance of approaching cultural interactions with an open mind\n\nThe workshop series is designed to build participants’ global competency. The workshops are intentionally interactive and self-reflective. We believe that self-awareness and a willingness to accept diversity and unfamiliarity are the foundation of truly successful cross-cultural interactions over the long-term. Our training is rooted in this philosophical approach\, and it combines interactive and experiential content to invite participants to approach cultural interactions with a more open mind\, while offering well-researched information about cultural nuances. \nWHEN \nThe workshop series will take place over Zoom. \nTraining dates: \n\nMay 19 from 12:00-1:30pm (ET): Understanding Cultural Norms\nMay 26 from 12:00-1:30pm (ET): Developing Cross-Cultural Strategies\n\nAdmission: $250 per person. Registration is required. \nRegistration: This event will be held as a Zoom meeting. Please register at THIS LINK. \nThanks to the Cleveland Council on World Affairs for welcoming TNWAC friends. \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThank you for your support of global affairs awareness and education!\n\n\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/world-affairs-council-business-programs-global-competency-training/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Council Business Programs | Global Competency Training
DESCRIPTION:Global Competency Training\nMay 19 and 26\, 2021 at 11:00PM CT\n \nDo you work on a global team? Do you interact with international clients or partners? Are you interested in working more effectively with people from other cultures? \nWHAT \nJoin TNWAC’s friends at the Cleveland Council on World Affairs for a two-part workshop series to develop skills for working more effectively internationally. \nLearning outcomes from the series include: \n\nLearn how to communicate more effectively across cultures\nUnderstand one’s own cultural perspective\nIdentify and gain awareness of underlying dimensions of culture\nRecognize the importance of approaching cultural interactions with an open mind\n\nThe workshop series is designed to build participants’ global competency. The workshops are intentionally interactive and self-reflective. We believe that self-awareness and a willingness to accept diversity and unfamiliarity are the foundation of truly successful cross-cultural interactions over the long-term. Our training is rooted in this philosophical approach\, and it combines interactive and experiential content to invite participants to approach cultural interactions with a more open mind\, while offering well-researched information about cultural nuances. \nWHEN \nThe workshop series will take place over Zoom. \nTraining dates: \n\nMay 19 from 12:00-1:30pm (ET): Understanding Cultural Norms\nMay 26 from 12:00-1:30pm (ET): Developing Cross-Cultural Strategies\n\nAdmission: $250 per person. Registration is required. \nRegistration: This event will be held as a Zoom meeting. Please register at THIS LINK. \nThanks to the Cleveland Council on World Affairs for welcoming TNWAC friends. \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThank you for your support of global affairs awareness and education!\n\n\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/world-affairs-council-business-programs-global-competency-training-3/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Global Dialogue | Dr. Mark Katz on Russia and Iran | May 4
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\n\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce\, the George Mason University Schar School Policy and Government and the Wilson Center Kennan Conversations Series  presents\nGlobal Dialogue | Russia & Iran\nA Conversation with Dr. Mark Katz\nProfessor\, Schar School of Policy and Government\n \nWith Host\n \n  \n\nLt. Cmdr. Patrick W. Ryan\, USN(Ret)\nMay 4\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nMark N. Katz is a professor of government and politics at George Mason University. He earned a B.A. in international relations from the University of California at Riverside in 1976\, an M.A. in international relations from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in 1978\, and a Ph.D. in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1982. \nHe is the author of The Third World in Soviet Military Thought (Johns Hopkins University Press\, 1982)\, Russia and Arabia: Soviet Foreign Policy toward the Arabian Peninsula (Johns Hopkins University Press\, 1986)\, Gorbachev’s Military Policy in the Third World (Center for Strategic and International Studies\, 1989)\, Revolutions and Revolutionary Waves (St. Martin’s Press\, 1997)\, Reflections on Revolutions (St. Martin’s Press\, 1999)\, and Leaving without Losing: The War on Terror after Iraq and Afghanistan (Johns Hopkins University Press\, 2012). \nDuring 2017\, he was a visiting scholar first at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington (January-March)\, and then at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs in Helsinki (April-September). During 2018\, he was a Fulbright Scholar at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London (January-March)\, and was then the 2018 Sir William Luce Fellow at Durham University in the UK (April-June). In February 2019\, he was appointed a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council. \nLinks to his recent articles can be found on www.marknkatz.com \n \nClick image for video \nForeign policy experts talked about the Middle East roles of China\, Russia\, Iran\, and Syria. Their remarks were part of a larger discussion on Middle East strategy at a day-long Atlantic Council event.The discussion took place in the wake of the Trump administration’s announcement that the U.S. would withdraw troops from northern Syria. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nFor information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nYOUR ORGANIZATION NAME AND LOGO HERE\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-dialogue-dr-mark-katz-on-russia-and-iran-may-4-3/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Global Dialogue | Dr. Mark Katz on Russia and Iran | May 4
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\n\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce\, the George Mason University Schar School Policy and Government and the Wilson Center Kennan Conversations Series  presents\nGlobal Dialogue | Russia & Iran\nA Conversation with Dr. Mark Katz\nProfessor\, Schar School of Policy and Government\n \nWith Host\n \n  \n\nLt. Cmdr. Patrick W. Ryan\, USN(Ret)\nMay 4\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nMark N. Katz is a professor of government and politics at George Mason University. He earned a B.A. in international relations from the University of California at Riverside in 1976\, an M.A. in international relations from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in 1978\, and a Ph.D. in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1982. \nHe is the author of The Third World in Soviet Military Thought (Johns Hopkins University Press\, 1982)\, Russia and Arabia: Soviet Foreign Policy toward the Arabian Peninsula (Johns Hopkins University Press\, 1986)\, Gorbachev’s Military Policy in the Third World (Center for Strategic and International Studies\, 1989)\, Revolutions and Revolutionary Waves (St. Martin’s Press\, 1997)\, Reflections on Revolutions (St. Martin’s Press\, 1999)\, and Leaving without Losing: The War on Terror after Iraq and Afghanistan (Johns Hopkins University Press\, 2012). \nDuring 2017\, he was a visiting scholar first at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington (January-March)\, and then at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs in Helsinki (April-September). During 2018\, he was a Fulbright Scholar at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London (January-March)\, and was then the 2018 Sir William Luce Fellow at Durham University in the UK (April-June). In February 2019\, he was appointed a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council. \nLinks to his recent articles can be found on www.marknkatz.com \n \nClick image for video \nForeign policy experts talked about the Middle East roles of China\, Russia\, Iran\, and Syria. Their remarks were part of a larger discussion on Middle East strategy at a day-long Atlantic Council event.The discussion took place in the wake of the Trump administration’s announcement that the U.S. would withdraw troops from northern Syria. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nFor information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nYOUR ORGANIZATION NAME AND LOGO HERE\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-dialogue-dr-mark-katz-on-russia-and-iran-may-4/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Global Dialogue | Dr. Mark Katz on Russia and Iran | May 4
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\n\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce\, the George Mason University Schar School Policy and Government and the Wilson Center Kennan Conversations Series  presents\nGlobal Dialogue | Russia & Iran\nA Conversation with Dr. Mark Katz\nProfessor\, Schar School of Policy and Government\n \nWith Host\n \n  \n\nLt. Cmdr. Patrick W. Ryan\, USN(Ret)\nMay 4\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nMark N. Katz is a professor of government and politics at George Mason University. He earned a B.A. in international relations from the University of California at Riverside in 1976\, an M.A. in international relations from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in 1978\, and a Ph.D. in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1982. \nHe is the author of The Third World in Soviet Military Thought (Johns Hopkins University Press\, 1982)\, Russia and Arabia: Soviet Foreign Policy toward the Arabian Peninsula (Johns Hopkins University Press\, 1986)\, Gorbachev’s Military Policy in the Third World (Center for Strategic and International Studies\, 1989)\, Revolutions and Revolutionary Waves (St. Martin’s Press\, 1997)\, Reflections on Revolutions (St. Martin’s Press\, 1999)\, and Leaving without Losing: The War on Terror after Iraq and Afghanistan (Johns Hopkins University Press\, 2012). \nDuring 2017\, he was a visiting scholar first at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington (January-March)\, and then at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs in Helsinki (April-September). During 2018\, he was a Fulbright Scholar at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London (January-March)\, and was then the 2018 Sir William Luce Fellow at Durham University in the UK (April-June). In February 2019\, he was appointed a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council. \nLinks to his recent articles can be found on www.marknkatz.com \n \nClick image for video \nForeign policy experts talked about the Middle East roles of China\, Russia\, Iran\, and Syria. Their remarks were part of a larger discussion on Middle East strategy at a day-long Atlantic Council event.The discussion took place in the wake of the Trump administration’s announcement that the U.S. would withdraw troops from northern Syria. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nFor information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nYOUR ORGANIZATION NAME AND LOGO HERE\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-dialogue-dr-mark-katz-on-russia-and-iran-may-4-4/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Roundtable | Women's Voices in International Affairs | April 21
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce\,  the Peoria Area World Affairs Council and the University of Tennessee Center for Global Engagement  present\nWomen at the Table: The Importance of Women’s Voices in International Affairs\nA Conversation On Political\, Economic Issues\n\nWednesday\, April 21\, 2021\n\n12:00-1:00 PM CT\n \n\n\n\n \n*** \n\nWednesday\, April 21\, 2021\n\n12:00-1:00 PM CT\n \nThe participation of women’s organizations and other civil society groups makes a peace agreement 64% less likely to fail. Then why are women only 6% of signatories in major peace processes? This is one of the many questions that the Tennessee World Affairs Council will address this month at our event: Women at the Table: The Importance of Women’s Voices in International Affairs.\n\nThe discussion will be moderated by TNWAC board member\, Ms. Amanda Knarr\, and will cover a range of political and economic topics\, with a specific focus on the importance of including women in peace building initiatives.\n\nHeld on April 21st from 12-1 pm Central Time the panel will feature six distinguished women from around the world\, including Ms. Sharon K. Roberson\, President & CEO of YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee; Dr. Marlene Spoerri\, Director of Inclusive Diplomacy and Systems Change at Independent Diplomat; Dr. Jennifer F. Klot\, Partner\, Policy & Praxis for Social Change; Ms. Mary Montague\, European Representative for Mediators Beyond Borders International; Ms. Gwendolyn Myers\, Founder & Executive Director of Messengers of Peace-Liberia Inc.; and Ms. Lorelei Higgins\, Métis Canadian Cultural Mediator\, a Rotary Peace Fellow\, and Positive Peace Activator.\n\nTNWAC thanks Dr. Gretchen Neisler\, Vice Provost for International Affairs at the University of Tennessee for sharing opening remarks.\n\nCheck out Amanda Knarr’s conversation with panelist Lorelei Higgins\, introducing the program.\n\nClick for video \n\nAmanda Knarr – Moderator \nAmanda Knarr moved to Nashville from Washington\, DC. She is enjoying her now remote role as a global account manager at Forrester Research\, a market research and consulting company. \nPreviously\, Amanda led the Western Hemisphere for the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU)\, a nonpartisan\, U.S.-based organization that works to expand international trade and commerce. Ms. Knarr has been responsible for creating partnerships between business and U.S. government agencies on foreign policy initiatives. She has worked extensively with U.S. and foreign government departments and agencies- both federal and local. International affairs is in her blood and she is an alum of the United Nations\, the U.S. Government\, the Government of the Republic of Chile\, multiple internationally-focused think tanks and nonprofits. \nShe received a Masters of Arts from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University specializing in International Political Economy. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and International Relations from Washington & Jefferson College. She is a proud aunt\, girlfriend and cat mom. She’s also enjoying new socially-distanced hobbies like gardening and Peloton yoga. \nDr. Gretchen Neisler – Welcome \nDr. Neisler became the University of Tennessee Vice Provost for International Affairs and Director\, Center for Global Engagement in 2018. She earned a PhD\, Higher Education Administration from Michigan State University. \nDr. Marlene Spoerri \nMarlene Spoerri is Director of Inclusive Diplomacy and Systems Change at Independent Diplomat\, where she leads work to advance women’s political participation in peace processes. Marlene has advised female leaders involved in peace processes in Syria\, Western Sahara\, Libya\, and elsewhere. She is the author of Engineering Revolution: The Paradox of Democracy Promotion in Serbia published by the University of Pennsylvania Press. Marlene has a PhD from the University of Amsterdam\, and has published on democratization\, democracy promotion and transitional justice. \nDr. Jennifer Klot \nDr. Jennifer F. Klot has more than 25 years of UN experience working to advance gender equality\, child rights\, and humanitarian action. At the UN\, she led Graça Machel’s 1996 Independent Expert Report on the Impact of Armed Conflict of Children\, and the Ellen Johnson Sirleaf 2002 UN Expert Assessment on Women\, Peace\, and Security. These initiatives\, respectively\, resulted in the first-ever UN Security Council Resolutions on Children and on Women\, which created new standards of protection for women and children in armed conflict. \nBetween 2002- 2013\, Dr. Klot was a Senior Advisor on Gender\, Security\, and HIV/AIDS at the Social Science Research Council. Following this\, she was the Vice President\, Health\, of the Social Impact Exchange\, and was subsequently appointed as Plan International’s Representative to the United Nations. Dr. Klot is the founding partner of Policy & Praxis for Social Change\, a consulting group that provides strategic planning and program support to multilateral agencies\, foundations\, and non-profits to advance sustainable development\, social justice\, and gender equality. Dr. Klot holds a doctorate in Social Policy from the London School of Economics. She earned a Master of City and Regional Planning from Cornell University\, and a bachelor’s degree from Douglass College at Rutgers\, the State University of New Jersey. \nSharon K. Roberson \n\n\n\nSharon K. Roberson\, Esq. is a seasoned C – Suite executive. She serves as President and CEO of YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee\, the largest domestic violence service provider in Tennessee. Since joining the YWCA\, Sharon has led the expansion of the shelter beds at the Weaver Domestic Violence Center to offer more women and children shelter and care. She has also broadened the agency’s life- saving services\, including adding the only Emergency DV Text Line in Tennessee and implementing a children’s program at Weaver. Under Sharon’s leadership\, the YW has grown all of our school-based programs\, including expanding our Amend Together healthy masculinity program to six other YWCA’s across the country. The YW has also expanded our adult learning center programing and our career services and gained full construction and operational funding for the first-ever pet shelter in the State for pets of domestic violence victims. \n\n\n\nBefore this position\, she served as a Senior Vice President\, General Counsel\, and Secretary for Direct General Corporation. Sharon has over 30 years of experience in the insurance industry\, including before Direct\, 17 years with AIG/American General Life and Accident and American General Property supervising employees in various US cities and Manila Philippines. During her career at AIG/American General\, she served as a General Counsel for almost a decade and as COO of various companies. Sharon was a state regulator for over a decade. As a regulator\, she held the position of General Counsel and Assistant Commissioner for the State of Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance\, as well as Director of self-insurance and surplus lines. She was appointed by both a democratic and republican governor. \nMary Montague \nMary Montague has over 40 years’ experience in peace building in Northern Ireland. Co- founder of TIDES Training\, she delivered Peace Building and Mediation interventions both in her own country and internationally. In 2001 Mary co-founded TIDES Training a Charitable non-profit Training and Consultancy company. Mary has an established background in community capacity development with particular interest in mediation and conflict resolution. She designed and implemented mediative interventions to address highly contentious and volatile emergency situations. \nMary was a director on highly commended European projects such as TIDES Training of Trainers\, Stepping into Diversity and Building Relationships in Communities. BRIC was one of the first using Systemic Mediative & Restorative Approaches project delivered across N. Ireland in partnership with the Northern Ireland Housing Executive and Rural Development Council.  She is a Restorative Practitioner and has supported the transition of armed groups\, communities\, and civil society towards peace. Mary is the European Representative for Mediators Beyond Borders. She trains and mentors Women leaders from across the world in mediation\, peace building and restorative practice. She is a founding member of Women Waging Peace a global network created at the J.F. Kennedy School of Government\, Harvard University\, Boston\, USA. \nIn 2016 and 2017 she was a visiting Professor at Washington & Jefferson College Washington PA USA delivering classes on mediation and restorative approaches. She lectures on the mediation course  for the Common Security and Defence policy programmes held under the auspices of the European Security and Defence College at The Edward Kennedy Institute\, Maynooth. She is a member of the Kennedy Institute Peace group. \nShe sits on the Northern Ireland Women\, Peace and Security Consultative Group for the implementation of the Irish Government Third National Action Plan for Women\, Peace and Security 2019-2024.She is a member of the Global Peacebuilder Summit\, a forum of 30 eminent peacebuilders from around the world\, providing global discourse on the role of civil society in the field of conflict transformation. \nNational and International Awards \n\nNomination for 2019 Fulbright Prize for International Understanding 2019\nAwarded Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D.) Washington & Jefferson College 2018.\nBremen International Peace Prize 2015 for Civic Society Engagement\nMediator of the Year 2015 Mediators Beyond Borders\nLifetime Achievement Award for Peace Building 2014 N.I. Community Relations Council.\n\nGwendolyn S. Myers \nGwendolyn S. Myers has over ten years of experience working in Peace and non- violence education among in and out of school youth. Recently selected and featured as the overall winner of the President’s Awards\, to become 2020 addition to City\, University of London gallery of Extraordinary Women achieving the extraordinary since 1894. Gwen was recognized as Time Magazine 2019 -Top Eight Young Reformers Across the Globe Shaping the World and 2019-Top Seven-African Women Breaking Barriers in Peacebuilding in Africa. She’s the Founder& Executive Director (2008-Present) of a non-profit\, youth-led peacebuilding organization; Messengers of Peace- Liberia Inc managing over one thousand five hundred Young Volunteer Peace Messengers. Her non-profit became the first recipient of President George Manneh Weah National Peace Prize Award 2018 in celebration of the 15 years of unbroken peace in Liberia. She’s a Certified Folke Bernadotte Academy Young Mediator and recently appointed to the Board of Directors of Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI) based in the United States of America and Board of Trustees of a UK based non-profit; Coalition Peace. MA International Politics and Human Rights (2019) from City\, University of London and graduand (2021) for MA Reconciliation and Peacebuilding from University of Winchester\, United Kingdom. \nLorelei Higgins  \nLorelei Higgins is a Métis Canadian Cultural Mediator\, a Rotary Peace Fellow and Positive Peace Activator as well as a Governor General’s Canadian Leadership Program alumna. She has worked on  community-based projects locally and internationally with government agencies\, non-government  organizations and the business sector. These projects have centred on peace and conflict  transformation\, Indigenous matters and the elevation of female voices in leadership. Lorelei has worked  across the globe in communities in Africa\, Asia\, Europe\, North America and South America. \nLorelei is the Community Lead for the City of Calgary’s Anti-Racism Program and  is working to advance The City of Calgary’s commitments to Truth and Reconciliation. \nLorelei has an MBA\, with a specialization in leadership\, and she facilitates asset-based community  development sessions utilizing an appreciative inquiry lens. Lorelei is also a consultant with Mediators  Beyond Borders International. \nLorelei is passionate about creating bold\, open spaces for building peace through cross-cultural learning  and the establishment and nurturing of enduring\, positive relationships. As Mrs Canada 2020 and a  Women in Need Foundation Ambassador\, Lorelei is leading efforts to increase female leadership in  peacebuilding efforts locally and globally. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nFor information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nYOUR ORGANIZATION NAME AND LOGO HERE\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \n  \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/roundtable-womens-voices-in-international-affairs-april-21-4/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Roundtable | Women's Voices in International Affairs | April 21
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce\,  the Peoria Area World Affairs Council and the University of Tennessee Center for Global Engagement  present\nWomen at the Table: The Importance of Women’s Voices in International Affairs\nA Conversation On Political\, Economic Issues\n\nWednesday\, April 21\, 2021\n\n12:00-1:00 PM CT\n \n\n\n\n \n*** \n\nWednesday\, April 21\, 2021\n\n12:00-1:00 PM CT\n \nThe participation of women’s organizations and other civil society groups makes a peace agreement 64% less likely to fail. Then why are women only 6% of signatories in major peace processes? This is one of the many questions that the Tennessee World Affairs Council will address this month at our event: Women at the Table: The Importance of Women’s Voices in International Affairs.\n\nThe discussion will be moderated by TNWAC board member\, Ms. Amanda Knarr\, and will cover a range of political and economic topics\, with a specific focus on the importance of including women in peace building initiatives.\n\nHeld on April 21st from 12-1 pm Central Time the panel will feature six distinguished women from around the world\, including Ms. Sharon K. Roberson\, President & CEO of YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee; Dr. Marlene Spoerri\, Director of Inclusive Diplomacy and Systems Change at Independent Diplomat; Dr. Jennifer F. Klot\, Partner\, Policy & Praxis for Social Change; Ms. Mary Montague\, European Representative for Mediators Beyond Borders International; Ms. Gwendolyn Myers\, Founder & Executive Director of Messengers of Peace-Liberia Inc.; and Ms. Lorelei Higgins\, Métis Canadian Cultural Mediator\, a Rotary Peace Fellow\, and Positive Peace Activator.\n\nTNWAC thanks Dr. Gretchen Neisler\, Vice Provost for International Affairs at the University of Tennessee for sharing opening remarks.\n\nCheck out Amanda Knarr’s conversation with panelist Lorelei Higgins\, introducing the program.\n\nClick for video \n\nAmanda Knarr – Moderator \nAmanda Knarr moved to Nashville from Washington\, DC. She is enjoying her now remote role as a global account manager at Forrester Research\, a market research and consulting company. \nPreviously\, Amanda led the Western Hemisphere for the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU)\, a nonpartisan\, U.S.-based organization that works to expand international trade and commerce. Ms. Knarr has been responsible for creating partnerships between business and U.S. government agencies on foreign policy initiatives. She has worked extensively with U.S. and foreign government departments and agencies- both federal and local. International affairs is in her blood and she is an alum of the United Nations\, the U.S. Government\, the Government of the Republic of Chile\, multiple internationally-focused think tanks and nonprofits. \nShe received a Masters of Arts from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University specializing in International Political Economy. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and International Relations from Washington & Jefferson College. She is a proud aunt\, girlfriend and cat mom. She’s also enjoying new socially-distanced hobbies like gardening and Peloton yoga. \nDr. Gretchen Neisler – Welcome \nDr. Neisler became the University of Tennessee Vice Provost for International Affairs and Director\, Center for Global Engagement in 2018. She earned a PhD\, Higher Education Administration from Michigan State University. \nDr. Marlene Spoerri \nMarlene Spoerri is Director of Inclusive Diplomacy and Systems Change at Independent Diplomat\, where she leads work to advance women’s political participation in peace processes. Marlene has advised female leaders involved in peace processes in Syria\, Western Sahara\, Libya\, and elsewhere. She is the author of Engineering Revolution: The Paradox of Democracy Promotion in Serbia published by the University of Pennsylvania Press. Marlene has a PhD from the University of Amsterdam\, and has published on democratization\, democracy promotion and transitional justice. \nDr. Jennifer Klot \nDr. Jennifer F. Klot has more than 25 years of UN experience working to advance gender equality\, child rights\, and humanitarian action. At the UN\, she led Graça Machel’s 1996 Independent Expert Report on the Impact of Armed Conflict of Children\, and the Ellen Johnson Sirleaf 2002 UN Expert Assessment on Women\, Peace\, and Security. These initiatives\, respectively\, resulted in the first-ever UN Security Council Resolutions on Children and on Women\, which created new standards of protection for women and children in armed conflict. \nBetween 2002- 2013\, Dr. Klot was a Senior Advisor on Gender\, Security\, and HIV/AIDS at the Social Science Research Council. Following this\, she was the Vice President\, Health\, of the Social Impact Exchange\, and was subsequently appointed as Plan International’s Representative to the United Nations. Dr. Klot is the founding partner of Policy & Praxis for Social Change\, a consulting group that provides strategic planning and program support to multilateral agencies\, foundations\, and non-profits to advance sustainable development\, social justice\, and gender equality. Dr. Klot holds a doctorate in Social Policy from the London School of Economics. She earned a Master of City and Regional Planning from Cornell University\, and a bachelor’s degree from Douglass College at Rutgers\, the State University of New Jersey. \nSharon K. Roberson \n\n\n\nSharon K. Roberson\, Esq. is a seasoned C – Suite executive. She serves as President and CEO of YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee\, the largest domestic violence service provider in Tennessee. Since joining the YWCA\, Sharon has led the expansion of the shelter beds at the Weaver Domestic Violence Center to offer more women and children shelter and care. She has also broadened the agency’s life- saving services\, including adding the only Emergency DV Text Line in Tennessee and implementing a children’s program at Weaver. Under Sharon’s leadership\, the YW has grown all of our school-based programs\, including expanding our Amend Together healthy masculinity program to six other YWCA’s across the country. The YW has also expanded our adult learning center programing and our career services and gained full construction and operational funding for the first-ever pet shelter in the State for pets of domestic violence victims. \n\n\n\nBefore this position\, she served as a Senior Vice President\, General Counsel\, and Secretary for Direct General Corporation. Sharon has over 30 years of experience in the insurance industry\, including before Direct\, 17 years with AIG/American General Life and Accident and American General Property supervising employees in various US cities and Manila Philippines. During her career at AIG/American General\, she served as a General Counsel for almost a decade and as COO of various companies. Sharon was a state regulator for over a decade. As a regulator\, she held the position of General Counsel and Assistant Commissioner for the State of Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance\, as well as Director of self-insurance and surplus lines. She was appointed by both a democratic and republican governor. \nMary Montague \nMary Montague has over 40 years’ experience in peace building in Northern Ireland. Co- founder of TIDES Training\, she delivered Peace Building and Mediation interventions both in her own country and internationally. In 2001 Mary co-founded TIDES Training a Charitable non-profit Training and Consultancy company. Mary has an established background in community capacity development with particular interest in mediation and conflict resolution. She designed and implemented mediative interventions to address highly contentious and volatile emergency situations. \nMary was a director on highly commended European projects such as TIDES Training of Trainers\, Stepping into Diversity and Building Relationships in Communities. BRIC was one of the first using Systemic Mediative & Restorative Approaches project delivered across N. Ireland in partnership with the Northern Ireland Housing Executive and Rural Development Council.  She is a Restorative Practitioner and has supported the transition of armed groups\, communities\, and civil society towards peace. Mary is the European Representative for Mediators Beyond Borders. She trains and mentors Women leaders from across the world in mediation\, peace building and restorative practice. She is a founding member of Women Waging Peace a global network created at the J.F. Kennedy School of Government\, Harvard University\, Boston\, USA. \nIn 2016 and 2017 she was a visiting Professor at Washington & Jefferson College Washington PA USA delivering classes on mediation and restorative approaches. She lectures on the mediation course  for the Common Security and Defence policy programmes held under the auspices of the European Security and Defence College at The Edward Kennedy Institute\, Maynooth. She is a member of the Kennedy Institute Peace group. \nShe sits on the Northern Ireland Women\, Peace and Security Consultative Group for the implementation of the Irish Government Third National Action Plan for Women\, Peace and Security 2019-2024.She is a member of the Global Peacebuilder Summit\, a forum of 30 eminent peacebuilders from around the world\, providing global discourse on the role of civil society in the field of conflict transformation. \nNational and International Awards \n\nNomination for 2019 Fulbright Prize for International Understanding 2019\nAwarded Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D.) Washington & Jefferson College 2018.\nBremen International Peace Prize 2015 for Civic Society Engagement\nMediator of the Year 2015 Mediators Beyond Borders\nLifetime Achievement Award for Peace Building 2014 N.I. Community Relations Council.\n\nGwendolyn S. Myers \nGwendolyn S. Myers has over ten years of experience working in Peace and non- violence education among in and out of school youth. Recently selected and featured as the overall winner of the President’s Awards\, to become 2020 addition to City\, University of London gallery of Extraordinary Women achieving the extraordinary since 1894. Gwen was recognized as Time Magazine 2019 -Top Eight Young Reformers Across the Globe Shaping the World and 2019-Top Seven-African Women Breaking Barriers in Peacebuilding in Africa. She’s the Founder& Executive Director (2008-Present) of a non-profit\, youth-led peacebuilding organization; Messengers of Peace- Liberia Inc managing over one thousand five hundred Young Volunteer Peace Messengers. Her non-profit became the first recipient of President George Manneh Weah National Peace Prize Award 2018 in celebration of the 15 years of unbroken peace in Liberia. She’s a Certified Folke Bernadotte Academy Young Mediator and recently appointed to the Board of Directors of Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI) based in the United States of America and Board of Trustees of a UK based non-profit; Coalition Peace. MA International Politics and Human Rights (2019) from City\, University of London and graduand (2021) for MA Reconciliation and Peacebuilding from University of Winchester\, United Kingdom. \nLorelei Higgins  \nLorelei Higgins is a Métis Canadian Cultural Mediator\, a Rotary Peace Fellow and Positive Peace Activator as well as a Governor General’s Canadian Leadership Program alumna. She has worked on  community-based projects locally and internationally with government agencies\, non-government  organizations and the business sector. These projects have centred on peace and conflict  transformation\, Indigenous matters and the elevation of female voices in leadership. Lorelei has worked  across the globe in communities in Africa\, Asia\, Europe\, North America and South America. \nLorelei is the Community Lead for the City of Calgary’s Anti-Racism Program and  is working to advance The City of Calgary’s commitments to Truth and Reconciliation. \nLorelei has an MBA\, with a specialization in leadership\, and she facilitates asset-based community  development sessions utilizing an appreciative inquiry lens. Lorelei is also a consultant with Mediators  Beyond Borders International. \nLorelei is passionate about creating bold\, open spaces for building peace through cross-cultural learning  and the establishment and nurturing of enduring\, positive relationships. As Mrs Canada 2020 and a  Women in Need Foundation Ambassador\, Lorelei is leading efforts to increase female leadership in  peacebuilding efforts locally and globally. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nFor information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nYOUR ORGANIZATION NAME AND LOGO HERE\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \n  \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/roundtable-womens-voices-in-international-affairs-april-21/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Roundtable | Women's Voices in International Affairs | April 21
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce\,  the Peoria Area World Affairs Council and the University of Tennessee Center for Global Engagement  present\nWomen at the Table: The Importance of Women’s Voices in International Affairs\nA Conversation On Political\, Economic Issues\n\nWednesday\, April 21\, 2021\n\n12:00-1:00 PM CT\n \n\n\n\n \n*** \n\nWednesday\, April 21\, 2021\n\n12:00-1:00 PM CT\n \nThe participation of women’s organizations and other civil society groups makes a peace agreement 64% less likely to fail. Then why are women only 6% of signatories in major peace processes? This is one of the many questions that the Tennessee World Affairs Council will address this month at our event: Women at the Table: The Importance of Women’s Voices in International Affairs.\n\nThe discussion will be moderated by TNWAC board member\, Ms. Amanda Knarr\, and will cover a range of political and economic topics\, with a specific focus on the importance of including women in peace building initiatives.\n\nHeld on April 21st from 12-1 pm Central Time the panel will feature six distinguished women from around the world\, including Ms. Sharon K. Roberson\, President & CEO of YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee; Dr. Marlene Spoerri\, Director of Inclusive Diplomacy and Systems Change at Independent Diplomat; Dr. Jennifer F. Klot\, Partner\, Policy & Praxis for Social Change; Ms. Mary Montague\, European Representative for Mediators Beyond Borders International; Ms. Gwendolyn Myers\, Founder & Executive Director of Messengers of Peace-Liberia Inc.; and Ms. Lorelei Higgins\, Métis Canadian Cultural Mediator\, a Rotary Peace Fellow\, and Positive Peace Activator.\n\nTNWAC thanks Dr. Gretchen Neisler\, Vice Provost for International Affairs at the University of Tennessee for sharing opening remarks.\n\nCheck out Amanda Knarr’s conversation with panelist Lorelei Higgins\, introducing the program.\n\nClick for video \n\nAmanda Knarr – Moderator \nAmanda Knarr moved to Nashville from Washington\, DC. She is enjoying her now remote role as a global account manager at Forrester Research\, a market research and consulting company. \nPreviously\, Amanda led the Western Hemisphere for the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU)\, a nonpartisan\, U.S.-based organization that works to expand international trade and commerce. Ms. Knarr has been responsible for creating partnerships between business and U.S. government agencies on foreign policy initiatives. She has worked extensively with U.S. and foreign government departments and agencies- both federal and local. International affairs is in her blood and she is an alum of the United Nations\, the U.S. Government\, the Government of the Republic of Chile\, multiple internationally-focused think tanks and nonprofits. \nShe received a Masters of Arts from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University specializing in International Political Economy. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and International Relations from Washington & Jefferson College. She is a proud aunt\, girlfriend and cat mom. She’s also enjoying new socially-distanced hobbies like gardening and Peloton yoga. \nDr. Gretchen Neisler – Welcome \nDr. Neisler became the University of Tennessee Vice Provost for International Affairs and Director\, Center for Global Engagement in 2018. She earned a PhD\, Higher Education Administration from Michigan State University. \nDr. Marlene Spoerri \nMarlene Spoerri is Director of Inclusive Diplomacy and Systems Change at Independent Diplomat\, where she leads work to advance women’s political participation in peace processes. Marlene has advised female leaders involved in peace processes in Syria\, Western Sahara\, Libya\, and elsewhere. She is the author of Engineering Revolution: The Paradox of Democracy Promotion in Serbia published by the University of Pennsylvania Press. Marlene has a PhD from the University of Amsterdam\, and has published on democratization\, democracy promotion and transitional justice. \nDr. Jennifer Klot \nDr. Jennifer F. Klot has more than 25 years of UN experience working to advance gender equality\, child rights\, and humanitarian action. At the UN\, she led Graça Machel’s 1996 Independent Expert Report on the Impact of Armed Conflict of Children\, and the Ellen Johnson Sirleaf 2002 UN Expert Assessment on Women\, Peace\, and Security. These initiatives\, respectively\, resulted in the first-ever UN Security Council Resolutions on Children and on Women\, which created new standards of protection for women and children in armed conflict. \nBetween 2002- 2013\, Dr. Klot was a Senior Advisor on Gender\, Security\, and HIV/AIDS at the Social Science Research Council. Following this\, she was the Vice President\, Health\, of the Social Impact Exchange\, and was subsequently appointed as Plan International’s Representative to the United Nations. Dr. Klot is the founding partner of Policy & Praxis for Social Change\, a consulting group that provides strategic planning and program support to multilateral agencies\, foundations\, and non-profits to advance sustainable development\, social justice\, and gender equality. Dr. Klot holds a doctorate in Social Policy from the London School of Economics. She earned a Master of City and Regional Planning from Cornell University\, and a bachelor’s degree from Douglass College at Rutgers\, the State University of New Jersey. \nSharon K. Roberson \n\n\n\nSharon K. Roberson\, Esq. is a seasoned C – Suite executive. She serves as President and CEO of YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee\, the largest domestic violence service provider in Tennessee. Since joining the YWCA\, Sharon has led the expansion of the shelter beds at the Weaver Domestic Violence Center to offer more women and children shelter and care. She has also broadened the agency’s life- saving services\, including adding the only Emergency DV Text Line in Tennessee and implementing a children’s program at Weaver. Under Sharon’s leadership\, the YW has grown all of our school-based programs\, including expanding our Amend Together healthy masculinity program to six other YWCA’s across the country. The YW has also expanded our adult learning center programing and our career services and gained full construction and operational funding for the first-ever pet shelter in the State for pets of domestic violence victims. \n\n\n\nBefore this position\, she served as a Senior Vice President\, General Counsel\, and Secretary for Direct General Corporation. Sharon has over 30 years of experience in the insurance industry\, including before Direct\, 17 years with AIG/American General Life and Accident and American General Property supervising employees in various US cities and Manila Philippines. During her career at AIG/American General\, she served as a General Counsel for almost a decade and as COO of various companies. Sharon was a state regulator for over a decade. As a regulator\, she held the position of General Counsel and Assistant Commissioner for the State of Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance\, as well as Director of self-insurance and surplus lines. She was appointed by both a democratic and republican governor. \nMary Montague \nMary Montague has over 40 years’ experience in peace building in Northern Ireland. Co- founder of TIDES Training\, she delivered Peace Building and Mediation interventions both in her own country and internationally. In 2001 Mary co-founded TIDES Training a Charitable non-profit Training and Consultancy company. Mary has an established background in community capacity development with particular interest in mediation and conflict resolution. She designed and implemented mediative interventions to address highly contentious and volatile emergency situations. \nMary was a director on highly commended European projects such as TIDES Training of Trainers\, Stepping into Diversity and Building Relationships in Communities. BRIC was one of the first using Systemic Mediative & Restorative Approaches project delivered across N. Ireland in partnership with the Northern Ireland Housing Executive and Rural Development Council.  She is a Restorative Practitioner and has supported the transition of armed groups\, communities\, and civil society towards peace. Mary is the European Representative for Mediators Beyond Borders. She trains and mentors Women leaders from across the world in mediation\, peace building and restorative practice. She is a founding member of Women Waging Peace a global network created at the J.F. Kennedy School of Government\, Harvard University\, Boston\, USA. \nIn 2016 and 2017 she was a visiting Professor at Washington & Jefferson College Washington PA USA delivering classes on mediation and restorative approaches. She lectures on the mediation course  for the Common Security and Defence policy programmes held under the auspices of the European Security and Defence College at The Edward Kennedy Institute\, Maynooth. She is a member of the Kennedy Institute Peace group. \nShe sits on the Northern Ireland Women\, Peace and Security Consultative Group for the implementation of the Irish Government Third National Action Plan for Women\, Peace and Security 2019-2024.She is a member of the Global Peacebuilder Summit\, a forum of 30 eminent peacebuilders from around the world\, providing global discourse on the role of civil society in the field of conflict transformation. \nNational and International Awards \n\nNomination for 2019 Fulbright Prize for International Understanding 2019\nAwarded Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D.) Washington & Jefferson College 2018.\nBremen International Peace Prize 2015 for Civic Society Engagement\nMediator of the Year 2015 Mediators Beyond Borders\nLifetime Achievement Award for Peace Building 2014 N.I. Community Relations Council.\n\nGwendolyn S. Myers \nGwendolyn S. Myers has over ten years of experience working in Peace and non- violence education among in and out of school youth. Recently selected and featured as the overall winner of the President’s Awards\, to become 2020 addition to City\, University of London gallery of Extraordinary Women achieving the extraordinary since 1894. Gwen was recognized as Time Magazine 2019 -Top Eight Young Reformers Across the Globe Shaping the World and 2019-Top Seven-African Women Breaking Barriers in Peacebuilding in Africa. She’s the Founder& Executive Director (2008-Present) of a non-profit\, youth-led peacebuilding organization; Messengers of Peace- Liberia Inc managing over one thousand five hundred Young Volunteer Peace Messengers. Her non-profit became the first recipient of President George Manneh Weah National Peace Prize Award 2018 in celebration of the 15 years of unbroken peace in Liberia. She’s a Certified Folke Bernadotte Academy Young Mediator and recently appointed to the Board of Directors of Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI) based in the United States of America and Board of Trustees of a UK based non-profit; Coalition Peace. MA International Politics and Human Rights (2019) from City\, University of London and graduand (2021) for MA Reconciliation and Peacebuilding from University of Winchester\, United Kingdom. \nLorelei Higgins  \nLorelei Higgins is a Métis Canadian Cultural Mediator\, a Rotary Peace Fellow and Positive Peace Activator as well as a Governor General’s Canadian Leadership Program alumna. She has worked on  community-based projects locally and internationally with government agencies\, non-government  organizations and the business sector. These projects have centred on peace and conflict  transformation\, Indigenous matters and the elevation of female voices in leadership. Lorelei has worked  across the globe in communities in Africa\, Asia\, Europe\, North America and South America. \nLorelei is the Community Lead for the City of Calgary’s Anti-Racism Program and  is working to advance The City of Calgary’s commitments to Truth and Reconciliation. \nLorelei has an MBA\, with a specialization in leadership\, and she facilitates asset-based community  development sessions utilizing an appreciative inquiry lens. Lorelei is also a consultant with Mediators  Beyond Borders International. \nLorelei is passionate about creating bold\, open spaces for building peace through cross-cultural learning  and the establishment and nurturing of enduring\, positive relationships. As Mrs Canada 2020 and a  Women in Need Foundation Ambassador\, Lorelei is leading efforts to increase female leadership in  peacebuilding efforts locally and globally. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nFor information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nYOUR ORGANIZATION NAME AND LOGO HERE\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \n  \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/roundtable-womens-voices-in-international-affairs-april-21-3/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Global Nashville | Karl Dean Talks with Hispanic Chamber Leaders | Apr 13
DESCRIPTION:New Date: April 13\nThe Tennessee World Affairs Council\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce present\nGlobal Nashville with Karl Dean\nA Conversation with Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Leaders\n \nDr. Rolando Toyos\, Chairman\n \nYuri Cunza\, President and CEO\nWith Host\n \n\nKarl F. Dean\nFormer Nashville Mayor\nApril 13\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\n \n\n\nRolando Toyos\, M.D. \nDr. Toyos is originally from California. He graduated from Santa Rosa High School where he played Varsity Basketball\, Baseball and Football and was a finalist for the CIF Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award. He received his Bachelors and Masters degrees from The University of California\, Berkeley and Stanford University\, where he was a straight A student. Before beginning medical school\, Dr. Toyos worked as a high school teacher and basketball coach. He won the National Teaching Award from Columbia University for his science curriculum development and his work with at-risk children. He then received his medical degree at the University of Illinois where he was Class President\, graduating with James Scholar Academic Honors and received a community service award for helping Chicago City Public Schools develop a pre-med program for students interested in medicine.  He completed his internship in Internal Medicine at Illinois Masonic Hospital in Chicago. He completed his Ophthalmology residency at Northwestern University and Chicago Children’s Hospital. Dr. Toyos spent one year performing LASIK at the  Assil Eye Institute in Beverly Hills. \nDr. Toyos is Board Certified in Ophthalmology and specializes in Cataract Surgery\, LASIK\, Glaucoma\, and Dry Eye. He is one of the most experienced surgeons in the country\, completing over 35\,000 cataract surgeries\, 20\,000 glaucoma laser treatments and 25\,000 LASIK surgeries.    He was the first surgeon to combine Laser Cataract Surgery with Aqualase creating a new Laser For Cataract Surgery L4C procedure.  He holds various patents including one for a light based technology used for the treatment of Dry Eye.  Dr. Toyos is the inventor of the procedure Intense Pulse Light IPL for Dry Eye Disease.  Recently the United Nations (UNESCO) honored Dr. Toyos with an Innovation Award.  He has trained hundreds of surgeons both nationally and internationally on surgical techniques\, medications and new technologies. He has authored several papers and books. One book for medical students\, now in its 3rd edition\, was a best seller on college campuses for several years.  His newest book Dry Eye Disease Treatment in the Year 2020 was number 2 on the Amazon Best Sellers List.  He belongs to many professional organizations including the Sports Ophthalmology Society of America (SOSA) of which he is the current president. Dr. Toyos has worked with various professional sports teams and organizations like the NFL\, NBA\, MLB\, and World Boxing Association\, Memphis Grizzlies\, Seattle Mariners\, and Memphis Redbirds to name a few. He has been named one of The Best Doctors and is the only eye surgeon in Tennessee voted Top Doc by Trusted Lasik Surgeons.\n​\nDr. Toyos is involved in the community. He won The Humanitarian Award by the Jazz Foundation of America for providing free surgical care to the displaced victims of Hurricane Katrina. He recently won the Leadership Award from National Hispanic Professional Organization. He volunteers his time to Eye Care America\, a national program that provides eye care to the poor. The clinic has completed mission trips to Nicaragua\, Honduras\, Columbia and Haiti. He has been a board member of Ballet Memphis and the Memphis Rock & Soul Museum. He has won several community awards like\, CEO of the Year Inside Memphis Business\, The Memphis Business Journal’s Top 40 Under 40\, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s Memphis Finest\, and Memphis Magazine’s Who’s Who. Toyos Clinic has been recognized as one the fastest growing companies in the United States by Inc. Magazine. For fun\, Dr. Toyos loves spending time with his wife and three girls. \n\nYuri Cunza\, President and CEO \nYuri Cunza is a Hispanic media professional\, business and community advocate. He serves as President and CEO of the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce\, and is co-founder of the Spanish language newspaper La Noticia. In 2018 Yuri Cunza was selected to serve on the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors\, serving as Chair of Region VI which represents Alabama\, Florida\, Georgia\, Mississippi\, North Carolina\, Puerto Rico\, South. Carolina\, and Tennessee. \nYuri Cunza is a board member of several local\, regional and national non-profit organizations\, and serves on the Tennessee Advisory Committee for the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition and The Partnership for a New American Economy. He has attended the Mendoza School of Business at University of Notre Dame and Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government. In 2013 Yuri Cunza received the NFL’s Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award\, and in December of 2014 the Outstanding Service to Forward Human Rights Award at Tennessee’s Human Rights Day in Nashville. In 2015\, Cunza received the first\, Avant-Garde MOSAIC Award for the ‘Advancement of Diversity’\, from the AAF-Nashville and since 2010 he has been named to the Nashville Post’s “In Charge” list of business leaders who are writing Music City’s success story. \nGlobal Nashville Host Karl F. Dean \nKarl Dean was the sixth mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. He was elected on Sept. 11\, 2007 and was re-elected on Aug. 4\, 2011. He completed his second term in office on September 25\, 2015. Dean first held public office when he was elected as Nashville’s Public Defender in 1990\, a post he was re-elected to in 1994 and 1998. He served as Metro Law Director from 1999 to January 2007\, when he resigned to run for the office of mayor. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt. Dean was the Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Tennessee in 2018. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee World Affairs Council. \n\nAbout the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce:\n\nThe Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (NAHCC) is the oldest\, longest running Hispanic business association in Tennessee\, promoting the economic growth and development of Hispanic entrepreneurs. With a membership of more than 300 businesses\, the NAHCC represents their interests in Nashville and surrounding areas connecting entrepreneurs and micro-enterprises\, facilitating strategic alliances\, networking and sharing of business and financial best practices. The NAHCC is one of the first Hispanic chambers in the nation to receive the CTI Minority Chamber Certification Designation issued by the University of Notre Dame and co-signed by the USHCC\, USBC\, USPAACC. The CTI Certification highlights the achievements made by the chamber. The NAHCC is a recipient of the “Chamber of the Year Award” presented by the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. For more information visit www.nashvillehispanicchamber.com\n\n\nMore:\nhttps://www.nashvillehispanicchamber.com/about-the-nahcc.html\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville_Area_Hispanic_Chamber_of_Commerce\nhttps://www.tennessean.com/story/opinion/2014/10/14/nashvilles-hispanic-community-vibrant-successful/17217061/\n\n\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nFor information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nYOUR ORGANIZATION NAME AND LOGO HERE\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-nashville-karl-dean-talks-with-hispanic-chamber-leaders-mar-30-4/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Global Nashville | Karl Dean Talks with Hispanic Chamber Leaders | Apr 13
DESCRIPTION:New Date: April 13\nThe Tennessee World Affairs Council\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce present\nGlobal Nashville with Karl Dean\nA Conversation with Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Leaders\n \nDr. Rolando Toyos\, Chairman\n \nYuri Cunza\, President and CEO\nWith Host\n \n\nKarl F. Dean\nFormer Nashville Mayor\nApril 13\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\n \n\n\nRolando Toyos\, M.D. \nDr. Toyos is originally from California. He graduated from Santa Rosa High School where he played Varsity Basketball\, Baseball and Football and was a finalist for the CIF Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award. He received his Bachelors and Masters degrees from The University of California\, Berkeley and Stanford University\, where he was a straight A student. Before beginning medical school\, Dr. Toyos worked as a high school teacher and basketball coach. He won the National Teaching Award from Columbia University for his science curriculum development and his work with at-risk children. He then received his medical degree at the University of Illinois where he was Class President\, graduating with James Scholar Academic Honors and received a community service award for helping Chicago City Public Schools develop a pre-med program for students interested in medicine.  He completed his internship in Internal Medicine at Illinois Masonic Hospital in Chicago. He completed his Ophthalmology residency at Northwestern University and Chicago Children’s Hospital. Dr. Toyos spent one year performing LASIK at the  Assil Eye Institute in Beverly Hills. \nDr. Toyos is Board Certified in Ophthalmology and specializes in Cataract Surgery\, LASIK\, Glaucoma\, and Dry Eye. He is one of the most experienced surgeons in the country\, completing over 35\,000 cataract surgeries\, 20\,000 glaucoma laser treatments and 25\,000 LASIK surgeries.    He was the first surgeon to combine Laser Cataract Surgery with Aqualase creating a new Laser For Cataract Surgery L4C procedure.  He holds various patents including one for a light based technology used for the treatment of Dry Eye.  Dr. Toyos is the inventor of the procedure Intense Pulse Light IPL for Dry Eye Disease.  Recently the United Nations (UNESCO) honored Dr. Toyos with an Innovation Award.  He has trained hundreds of surgeons both nationally and internationally on surgical techniques\, medications and new technologies. He has authored several papers and books. One book for medical students\, now in its 3rd edition\, was a best seller on college campuses for several years.  His newest book Dry Eye Disease Treatment in the Year 2020 was number 2 on the Amazon Best Sellers List.  He belongs to many professional organizations including the Sports Ophthalmology Society of America (SOSA) of which he is the current president. Dr. Toyos has worked with various professional sports teams and organizations like the NFL\, NBA\, MLB\, and World Boxing Association\, Memphis Grizzlies\, Seattle Mariners\, and Memphis Redbirds to name a few. He has been named one of The Best Doctors and is the only eye surgeon in Tennessee voted Top Doc by Trusted Lasik Surgeons.\n​\nDr. Toyos is involved in the community. He won The Humanitarian Award by the Jazz Foundation of America for providing free surgical care to the displaced victims of Hurricane Katrina. He recently won the Leadership Award from National Hispanic Professional Organization. He volunteers his time to Eye Care America\, a national program that provides eye care to the poor. The clinic has completed mission trips to Nicaragua\, Honduras\, Columbia and Haiti. He has been a board member of Ballet Memphis and the Memphis Rock & Soul Museum. He has won several community awards like\, CEO of the Year Inside Memphis Business\, The Memphis Business Journal’s Top 40 Under 40\, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s Memphis Finest\, and Memphis Magazine’s Who’s Who. Toyos Clinic has been recognized as one the fastest growing companies in the United States by Inc. Magazine. For fun\, Dr. Toyos loves spending time with his wife and three girls. \n\nYuri Cunza\, President and CEO \nYuri Cunza is a Hispanic media professional\, business and community advocate. He serves as President and CEO of the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce\, and is co-founder of the Spanish language newspaper La Noticia. In 2018 Yuri Cunza was selected to serve on the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors\, serving as Chair of Region VI which represents Alabama\, Florida\, Georgia\, Mississippi\, North Carolina\, Puerto Rico\, South. Carolina\, and Tennessee. \nYuri Cunza is a board member of several local\, regional and national non-profit organizations\, and serves on the Tennessee Advisory Committee for the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition and The Partnership for a New American Economy. He has attended the Mendoza School of Business at University of Notre Dame and Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government. In 2013 Yuri Cunza received the NFL’s Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award\, and in December of 2014 the Outstanding Service to Forward Human Rights Award at Tennessee’s Human Rights Day in Nashville. In 2015\, Cunza received the first\, Avant-Garde MOSAIC Award for the ‘Advancement of Diversity’\, from the AAF-Nashville and since 2010 he has been named to the Nashville Post’s “In Charge” list of business leaders who are writing Music City’s success story. \nGlobal Nashville Host Karl F. Dean \nKarl Dean was the sixth mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. He was elected on Sept. 11\, 2007 and was re-elected on Aug. 4\, 2011. He completed his second term in office on September 25\, 2015. Dean first held public office when he was elected as Nashville’s Public Defender in 1990\, a post he was re-elected to in 1994 and 1998. He served as Metro Law Director from 1999 to January 2007\, when he resigned to run for the office of mayor. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt. Dean was the Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Tennessee in 2018. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee World Affairs Council. \n\nAbout the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce:\n\nThe Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (NAHCC) is the oldest\, longest running Hispanic business association in Tennessee\, promoting the economic growth and development of Hispanic entrepreneurs. With a membership of more than 300 businesses\, the NAHCC represents their interests in Nashville and surrounding areas connecting entrepreneurs and micro-enterprises\, facilitating strategic alliances\, networking and sharing of business and financial best practices. The NAHCC is one of the first Hispanic chambers in the nation to receive the CTI Minority Chamber Certification Designation issued by the University of Notre Dame and co-signed by the USHCC\, USBC\, USPAACC. The CTI Certification highlights the achievements made by the chamber. The NAHCC is a recipient of the “Chamber of the Year Award” presented by the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. For more information visit www.nashvillehispanicchamber.com\n\n\nMore:\nhttps://www.nashvillehispanicchamber.com/about-the-nahcc.html\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville_Area_Hispanic_Chamber_of_Commerce\nhttps://www.tennessean.com/story/opinion/2014/10/14/nashvilles-hispanic-community-vibrant-successful/17217061/\n\n\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nFor information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nYOUR ORGANIZATION NAME AND LOGO HERE\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
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SUMMARY:Global Nashville | Karl Dean Talks with Hispanic Chamber Leaders | Apr 13
DESCRIPTION:New Date: April 13\nThe Tennessee World Affairs Council\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce present\nGlobal Nashville with Karl Dean\nA Conversation with Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Leaders\n \nDr. Rolando Toyos\, Chairman\n \nYuri Cunza\, President and CEO\nWith Host\n \n\nKarl F. Dean\nFormer Nashville Mayor\nApril 13\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\n \n\n\nRolando Toyos\, M.D. \nDr. Toyos is originally from California. He graduated from Santa Rosa High School where he played Varsity Basketball\, Baseball and Football and was a finalist for the CIF Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award. He received his Bachelors and Masters degrees from The University of California\, Berkeley and Stanford University\, where he was a straight A student. Before beginning medical school\, Dr. Toyos worked as a high school teacher and basketball coach. He won the National Teaching Award from Columbia University for his science curriculum development and his work with at-risk children. He then received his medical degree at the University of Illinois where he was Class President\, graduating with James Scholar Academic Honors and received a community service award for helping Chicago City Public Schools develop a pre-med program for students interested in medicine.  He completed his internship in Internal Medicine at Illinois Masonic Hospital in Chicago. He completed his Ophthalmology residency at Northwestern University and Chicago Children’s Hospital. Dr. Toyos spent one year performing LASIK at the  Assil Eye Institute in Beverly Hills. \nDr. Toyos is Board Certified in Ophthalmology and specializes in Cataract Surgery\, LASIK\, Glaucoma\, and Dry Eye. He is one of the most experienced surgeons in the country\, completing over 35\,000 cataract surgeries\, 20\,000 glaucoma laser treatments and 25\,000 LASIK surgeries.    He was the first surgeon to combine Laser Cataract Surgery with Aqualase creating a new Laser For Cataract Surgery L4C procedure.  He holds various patents including one for a light based technology used for the treatment of Dry Eye.  Dr. Toyos is the inventor of the procedure Intense Pulse Light IPL for Dry Eye Disease.  Recently the United Nations (UNESCO) honored Dr. Toyos with an Innovation Award.  He has trained hundreds of surgeons both nationally and internationally on surgical techniques\, medications and new technologies. He has authored several papers and books. One book for medical students\, now in its 3rd edition\, was a best seller on college campuses for several years.  His newest book Dry Eye Disease Treatment in the Year 2020 was number 2 on the Amazon Best Sellers List.  He belongs to many professional organizations including the Sports Ophthalmology Society of America (SOSA) of which he is the current president. Dr. Toyos has worked with various professional sports teams and organizations like the NFL\, NBA\, MLB\, and World Boxing Association\, Memphis Grizzlies\, Seattle Mariners\, and Memphis Redbirds to name a few. He has been named one of The Best Doctors and is the only eye surgeon in Tennessee voted Top Doc by Trusted Lasik Surgeons.\n​\nDr. Toyos is involved in the community. He won The Humanitarian Award by the Jazz Foundation of America for providing free surgical care to the displaced victims of Hurricane Katrina. He recently won the Leadership Award from National Hispanic Professional Organization. He volunteers his time to Eye Care America\, a national program that provides eye care to the poor. The clinic has completed mission trips to Nicaragua\, Honduras\, Columbia and Haiti. He has been a board member of Ballet Memphis and the Memphis Rock & Soul Museum. He has won several community awards like\, CEO of the Year Inside Memphis Business\, The Memphis Business Journal’s Top 40 Under 40\, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s Memphis Finest\, and Memphis Magazine’s Who’s Who. Toyos Clinic has been recognized as one the fastest growing companies in the United States by Inc. Magazine. For fun\, Dr. Toyos loves spending time with his wife and three girls. \n\nYuri Cunza\, President and CEO \nYuri Cunza is a Hispanic media professional\, business and community advocate. He serves as President and CEO of the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce\, and is co-founder of the Spanish language newspaper La Noticia. In 2018 Yuri Cunza was selected to serve on the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors\, serving as Chair of Region VI which represents Alabama\, Florida\, Georgia\, Mississippi\, North Carolina\, Puerto Rico\, South. Carolina\, and Tennessee. \nYuri Cunza is a board member of several local\, regional and national non-profit organizations\, and serves on the Tennessee Advisory Committee for the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition and The Partnership for a New American Economy. He has attended the Mendoza School of Business at University of Notre Dame and Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government. In 2013 Yuri Cunza received the NFL’s Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award\, and in December of 2014 the Outstanding Service to Forward Human Rights Award at Tennessee’s Human Rights Day in Nashville. In 2015\, Cunza received the first\, Avant-Garde MOSAIC Award for the ‘Advancement of Diversity’\, from the AAF-Nashville and since 2010 he has been named to the Nashville Post’s “In Charge” list of business leaders who are writing Music City’s success story. \nGlobal Nashville Host Karl F. Dean \nKarl Dean was the sixth mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. He was elected on Sept. 11\, 2007 and was re-elected on Aug. 4\, 2011. He completed his second term in office on September 25\, 2015. Dean first held public office when he was elected as Nashville’s Public Defender in 1990\, a post he was re-elected to in 1994 and 1998. He served as Metro Law Director from 1999 to January 2007\, when he resigned to run for the office of mayor. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt. Dean was the Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Tennessee in 2018. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee World Affairs Council. \n\nAbout the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce:\n\nThe Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (NAHCC) is the oldest\, longest running Hispanic business association in Tennessee\, promoting the economic growth and development of Hispanic entrepreneurs. With a membership of more than 300 businesses\, the NAHCC represents their interests in Nashville and surrounding areas connecting entrepreneurs and micro-enterprises\, facilitating strategic alliances\, networking and sharing of business and financial best practices. The NAHCC is one of the first Hispanic chambers in the nation to receive the CTI Minority Chamber Certification Designation issued by the University of Notre Dame and co-signed by the USHCC\, USBC\, USPAACC. The CTI Certification highlights the achievements made by the chamber. The NAHCC is a recipient of the “Chamber of the Year Award” presented by the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. For more information visit www.nashvillehispanicchamber.com\n\n\nMore:\nhttps://www.nashvillehispanicchamber.com/about-the-nahcc.html\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville_Area_Hispanic_Chamber_of_Commerce\nhttps://www.tennessean.com/story/opinion/2014/10/14/nashvilles-hispanic-community-vibrant-successful/17217061/\n\n\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nFor information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nYOUR ORGANIZATION NAME AND LOGO HERE\nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
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CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Global Nashville with Karl Dean | Conversation with Senator Bob Corker | March 18
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER BELOW\nGlobal Nashville with Karl Dean\n\nA Conversation With\nSenator Bob Corker\n \n  \nJoin us for this important conversation with Senator Bob Corker who served in the Senate from 2009 to 20017. Corker served on the Foreign Relations Committee where he was Chairman from 2015-2019.  \nThe Tennessee World Affairs Council is proud to present one of Tennessee’s and the country’s most knowledgeable individuals on world affairs and the challenges the United States faces in the world. \nMarch 18\, 2021\n7:00-8:00 PM CT\nREGISTER BELOW\n\nSenate Foreign Relations Committee Legacy: After becoming ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 2013 and taking the reins as chairman in 2015\, Senator Corker made restoring the committee’s power and status a top priority. To do so\, he concentrated on three key goals: making the committee function again\, focusing the committee’s work on core American interests\, and making the committee genuinely matter to the American people and the rest of the world. \nIn his work to restore the committee’s functionality as a driving force for U.S. foreign policy and an effective check on the executive branch\, Corker led a number of successful initiatives. \n\nFirst State Department authorization bill in 14 years\nLed the winning battle to ensure Congress had a say in determining whether President Obama’s Iran nuclear deal could move forward (he ultimately opposed the JCPOA)\nCAATSA sanctions (Russia\, North Korea\, Iran)\nUncovered State’s system for evaluating progress in combatting human trafficking was subject to political interference\, took steps to ensure the practice was ended\nCritical oversight of United Nations\, including the pervasive problem of sexual abuse and exploitation being committed by U.N. peacekeepers\nKept committee about the fray of the political rancor pervading Washington (tried to start every debate in a bipartisan manner)\nPrevented Obama administration from sidestepping the Senate on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty\nGot the Senate back on track in fulfilling its responsibility to review and ratify treaties\n\n\nBob Corker is a successful businessman\, former United States Senator\, and was previously named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by TIME Magazine. Corker represented Tennesseans in the Senate from 2007-2018\, where he served as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and became a national and global thought leader on fiscal\, financial\, and foreign policy issues. He was Tennessee’s commissioner of finance and mayor of Chattanooga before being elected to the Senate\, but he spent most of his life in business. At the age of 25\, Corker started his own construction company with $8\,000 in savings\, eventually expanding operations to 18 states across the country. He later purchased two of the largest and oldest real estate holding companies in Chattanooga. He and his wife\, Elizabeth\, call Chattanooga home. \n\n \nKarl Dean was the sixth mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. He was elected on Sept. 11\, 2007 and was re-elected on Aug. 4\, 2011. He completed his second term in office on September 25\, 2015. Dean first held public office when he was elected as Nashville’s Public Defender in 1990\, a post he was re-elected to in 1994 and 1998. He served as Metro Law Director from 1999 to January 2007\, when he resigned to run for the office of mayor. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt. Dean was the Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Tennessee in 2018. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee World Affairs Council. \nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nFor information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nREGISTER BELOW\n\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events. \n  \nNote:  \n\nTo register as a TNWAC member you should have paid for a membership in the past 12 months.  Receiving our emails does not mean that you are a member.\nWe invite you to become a new/renewing member using the registration below. Thank you.\nIf you sign up as a member in error\, we will contact you and invite you to become a current\, paid\, active member to receive the free registration for this important event. Thanks!\n\n[raw] \n\n \n \n[/raw]
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SUMMARY:Global Nashville with Karl Dean | Conversation with Senator Bob Corker | March 18
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER BELOW\nGlobal Nashville with Karl Dean\n\nA Conversation With\nSenator Bob Corker\n \n  \nJoin us for this important conversation with Senator Bob Corker who served in the Senate from 2009 to 20017. Corker served on the Foreign Relations Committee where he was Chairman from 2015-2019.  \nThe Tennessee World Affairs Council is proud to present one of Tennessee’s and the country’s most knowledgeable individuals on world affairs and the challenges the United States faces in the world. \nMarch 18\, 2021\n7:00-8:00 PM CT\nREGISTER BELOW\n\nSenate Foreign Relations Committee Legacy: After becoming ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 2013 and taking the reins as chairman in 2015\, Senator Corker made restoring the committee’s power and status a top priority. To do so\, he concentrated on three key goals: making the committee function again\, focusing the committee’s work on core American interests\, and making the committee genuinely matter to the American people and the rest of the world. \nIn his work to restore the committee’s functionality as a driving force for U.S. foreign policy and an effective check on the executive branch\, Corker led a number of successful initiatives. \n\nFirst State Department authorization bill in 14 years\nLed the winning battle to ensure Congress had a say in determining whether President Obama’s Iran nuclear deal could move forward (he ultimately opposed the JCPOA)\nCAATSA sanctions (Russia\, North Korea\, Iran)\nUncovered State’s system for evaluating progress in combatting human trafficking was subject to political interference\, took steps to ensure the practice was ended\nCritical oversight of United Nations\, including the pervasive problem of sexual abuse and exploitation being committed by U.N. peacekeepers\nKept committee about the fray of the political rancor pervading Washington (tried to start every debate in a bipartisan manner)\nPrevented Obama administration from sidestepping the Senate on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty\nGot the Senate back on track in fulfilling its responsibility to review and ratify treaties\n\n\nBob Corker is a successful businessman\, former United States Senator\, and was previously named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by TIME Magazine. Corker represented Tennesseans in the Senate from 2007-2018\, where he served as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and became a national and global thought leader on fiscal\, financial\, and foreign policy issues. He was Tennessee’s commissioner of finance and mayor of Chattanooga before being elected to the Senate\, but he spent most of his life in business. At the age of 25\, Corker started his own construction company with $8\,000 in savings\, eventually expanding operations to 18 states across the country. He later purchased two of the largest and oldest real estate holding companies in Chattanooga. He and his wife\, Elizabeth\, call Chattanooga home. \n\n \nKarl Dean was the sixth mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. He was elected on Sept. 11\, 2007 and was re-elected on Aug. 4\, 2011. He completed his second term in office on September 25\, 2015. Dean first held public office when he was elected as Nashville’s Public Defender in 1990\, a post he was re-elected to in 1994 and 1998. He served as Metro Law Director from 1999 to January 2007\, when he resigned to run for the office of mayor. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt. Dean was the Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Tennessee in 2018. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee World Affairs Council. \nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nFor information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nREGISTER BELOW\n\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events. \n  \nNote:  \n\nTo register as a TNWAC member you should have paid for a membership in the past 12 months.  Receiving our emails does not mean that you are a member.\nWe invite you to become a new/renewing member using the registration below. Thank you.\nIf you sign up as a member in error\, we will contact you and invite you to become a current\, paid\, active member to receive the free registration for this important event. Thanks!\n\n[raw] \n\n \n \n[/raw]
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SUMMARY:Global Nashville with Karl Dean | Conversation with Senator Bob Corker | March 18
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER BELOW\nGlobal Nashville with Karl Dean\n\nA Conversation With\nSenator Bob Corker\n \n  \nJoin us for this important conversation with Senator Bob Corker who served in the Senate from 2009 to 20017. Corker served on the Foreign Relations Committee where he was Chairman from 2015-2019.  \nThe Tennessee World Affairs Council is proud to present one of Tennessee’s and the country’s most knowledgeable individuals on world affairs and the challenges the United States faces in the world. \nMarch 18\, 2021\n7:00-8:00 PM CT\nREGISTER BELOW\n\nSenate Foreign Relations Committee Legacy: After becoming ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 2013 and taking the reins as chairman in 2015\, Senator Corker made restoring the committee’s power and status a top priority. To do so\, he concentrated on three key goals: making the committee function again\, focusing the committee’s work on core American interests\, and making the committee genuinely matter to the American people and the rest of the world. \nIn his work to restore the committee’s functionality as a driving force for U.S. foreign policy and an effective check on the executive branch\, Corker led a number of successful initiatives. \n\nFirst State Department authorization bill in 14 years\nLed the winning battle to ensure Congress had a say in determining whether President Obama’s Iran nuclear deal could move forward (he ultimately opposed the JCPOA)\nCAATSA sanctions (Russia\, North Korea\, Iran)\nUncovered State’s system for evaluating progress in combatting human trafficking was subject to political interference\, took steps to ensure the practice was ended\nCritical oversight of United Nations\, including the pervasive problem of sexual abuse and exploitation being committed by U.N. peacekeepers\nKept committee about the fray of the political rancor pervading Washington (tried to start every debate in a bipartisan manner)\nPrevented Obama administration from sidestepping the Senate on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty\nGot the Senate back on track in fulfilling its responsibility to review and ratify treaties\n\n\nBob Corker is a successful businessman\, former United States Senator\, and was previously named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by TIME Magazine. Corker represented Tennesseans in the Senate from 2007-2018\, where he served as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and became a national and global thought leader on fiscal\, financial\, and foreign policy issues. He was Tennessee’s commissioner of finance and mayor of Chattanooga before being elected to the Senate\, but he spent most of his life in business. At the age of 25\, Corker started his own construction company with $8\,000 in savings\, eventually expanding operations to 18 states across the country. He later purchased two of the largest and oldest real estate holding companies in Chattanooga. He and his wife\, Elizabeth\, call Chattanooga home. \n\n \nKarl Dean was the sixth mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. He was elected on Sept. 11\, 2007 and was re-elected on Aug. 4\, 2011. He completed his second term in office on September 25\, 2015. Dean first held public office when he was elected as Nashville’s Public Defender in 1990\, a post he was re-elected to in 1994 and 1998. He served as Metro Law Director from 1999 to January 2007\, when he resigned to run for the office of mayor. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt. Dean was the Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Tennessee in 2018. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee World Affairs Council. \nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nFor information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nREGISTER BELOW\n\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events. \n  \nNote:  \n\nTo register as a TNWAC member you should have paid for a membership in the past 12 months.  Receiving our emails does not mean that you are a member.\nWe invite you to become a new/renewing member using the registration below. Thank you.\nIf you sign up as a member in error\, we will contact you and invite you to become a current\, paid\, active member to receive the free registration for this important event. Thanks!\n\n[raw] \n\n \n \n[/raw]
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SUMMARY:Global Nashville with Karl Dean | Tennessee and Refugees | March 2
DESCRIPTION:Global Nashville with Karl Dean\nMarch 2\, 2021\nRefugees and Tennessee\nA Conversation with Lisa Sherman Nikolas \nExecutive Director\, Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC) \nand Special Guests  \nLouisa Saratora\, State Refugee Coordinator\, Tennessee Office for Refugees \nand Isaac James \n\nOn February 4th President Joe Biden signed an Executive Order reversing the decline in U.S. refugee admissions. The 15\,000 ceiling approved by President Trump for this fiscal year was the lowest number of refugees permitted since the modern program began in 1980. Biden’s order boosts the cap to 125\,000 for the fiscal year beginning October 1\, 2020. President Biden also called for talks with  Congress “about making a down payment on that commitment as soon as possible\,” suggesting action to increase the current fiscal year ceiling of 15\,000. \nWhat does this change mean for the reception of refugees in Tennessee? Join us for a conversation about these developments. \n\nWho is a refugee? According to the National Immigration Forum: “A person outside the U.S. seeking refuge. The U.S.\, based on international law\, defines “refugee” as a person outside the country of his or her nationality\, who is unable or unwilling to return to that country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution based on his or her race\, religion\, nationality\, membership in a particular social group\, or political opinion. The legal basis for humanitarian admissions of refugees and asylum seekers to the United States began with the Refugee Act of 1980…” \n\nOUR PANEL \n\nLisa Sherman-Nikolas is a Guatemalan-American whose family made the difficult decision to leave Guatemala and relocate to Nashville in 2001\, Lisa has a deep commitment to fighting for an immigration system where all people can access safety\, opportunity\, and belonging. She joined in October 2015 and served as Policy Director for nearly five years before stepping into the role of Executive Director. \nAs Policy Director Lisa developed a track record of success in winning policy victories through research and analysis\, strategic communications\, lobbying\, and working with colleagues across programs to mobilize our base and develop community leaders to lead our campaigns. Victories under her leadership include defeating dozens of pieces of anti-immigrant legislation at the state legislature\, convincing Governor Lee to consent to continue to welcome refugees\, and pressuring the Davidson County Sheriff to terminate a rent-a-bed agreement with immigration and customs enforcement. Over the years\, she’s built respect and trust with partners\, lobbyists\, and elected officials across political aisles. \nPrior to joining the TIRRC team\, she worked in the international human rights field in New York\, London\, and Senegal. Lisa holds a Master’s degree in Conflict\, Security\, and Development from the Department of War Studies at King’s College London and is fluent in Spanish and English. \n\nIsaac James was born in Ifo refugee camp in Kenya\, Isaac is passionate about creating opportunities to strengthen migrants’ and refugees’ integration in their host communities. He currently serves as an Education and Care Coordinator for Refugee Empowerment Program in Memphis\, TN\, developing an entrepreneurship program for young immigrants. In addition to this role\, Isaac serves as a Benjamin A. Gilman Alumni Ambassador\, informing and helping students apply for scholarship opportunities to study abroad. \nLouisa Saratora is State Refugee Coordinator\, Tennessee Office for Refugees. She has worked with refugees in Tennessee for nearly 25 years in direct service\, program development and coordination\, and grant management and oversight. She currently serves as the State Refugee Coordinator with the Tennessee Office for Refugees\, a department of Catholic Charities of Tennessee responsible for the administration of Tennessee’s refugee program. Louisa holds a Master’s degree in Intercultural Studies from Union University in Jackson\, Tennessee and an undergraduate degree in English and Spanish from Fordham University in New York. \nOUR HOST \n \nKarl Dean was the sixth mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. He was elected on Sept. 11\, 2007 and was re-elected on Aug. 4\, 2011. He completed his second term in office on September 25\, 2015. Dean first held public office when he was elected as Nashville’s Public Defender in 1990\, a post he was re-elected to in 1994 and 1998. He served as Metro Law Director from 1999 to January 2007\, when he resigned to run for the office of mayor. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt. Dean was the Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Tennessee in 2018. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee World Affairs Council. \n \n  \nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nYou can enroll for sponsorship through the Eventbrite ticketing below. For information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nSponsorship at the $250.00 level accords you with recognition in program materials — web site\, newsletters and social media — and with acknowledgement at the program start\, as well as admission to the program. Thank you for your support. \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
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SUMMARY:Global Nashville with Karl Dean | Tennessee and Refugees | March 2
DESCRIPTION:Global Nashville with Karl Dean\nMarch 2\, 2021\nRefugees and Tennessee\nA Conversation with Lisa Sherman Nikolas \nExecutive Director\, Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC) \nand Special Guests  \nLouisa Saratora\, State Refugee Coordinator\, Tennessee Office for Refugees \nand Isaac James \n\nOn February 4th President Joe Biden signed an Executive Order reversing the decline in U.S. refugee admissions. The 15\,000 ceiling approved by President Trump for this fiscal year was the lowest number of refugees permitted since the modern program began in 1980. Biden’s order boosts the cap to 125\,000 for the fiscal year beginning October 1\, 2020. President Biden also called for talks with  Congress “about making a down payment on that commitment as soon as possible\,” suggesting action to increase the current fiscal year ceiling of 15\,000. \nWhat does this change mean for the reception of refugees in Tennessee? Join us for a conversation about these developments. \n\nWho is a refugee? According to the National Immigration Forum: “A person outside the U.S. seeking refuge. The U.S.\, based on international law\, defines “refugee” as a person outside the country of his or her nationality\, who is unable or unwilling to return to that country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution based on his or her race\, religion\, nationality\, membership in a particular social group\, or political opinion. The legal basis for humanitarian admissions of refugees and asylum seekers to the United States began with the Refugee Act of 1980…” \n\nOUR PANEL \n\nLisa Sherman-Nikolas is a Guatemalan-American whose family made the difficult decision to leave Guatemala and relocate to Nashville in 2001\, Lisa has a deep commitment to fighting for an immigration system where all people can access safety\, opportunity\, and belonging. She joined in October 2015 and served as Policy Director for nearly five years before stepping into the role of Executive Director. \nAs Policy Director Lisa developed a track record of success in winning policy victories through research and analysis\, strategic communications\, lobbying\, and working with colleagues across programs to mobilize our base and develop community leaders to lead our campaigns. Victories under her leadership include defeating dozens of pieces of anti-immigrant legislation at the state legislature\, convincing Governor Lee to consent to continue to welcome refugees\, and pressuring the Davidson County Sheriff to terminate a rent-a-bed agreement with immigration and customs enforcement. Over the years\, she’s built respect and trust with partners\, lobbyists\, and elected officials across political aisles. \nPrior to joining the TIRRC team\, she worked in the international human rights field in New York\, London\, and Senegal. Lisa holds a Master’s degree in Conflict\, Security\, and Development from the Department of War Studies at King’s College London and is fluent in Spanish and English. \n\nIsaac James was born in Ifo refugee camp in Kenya\, Isaac is passionate about creating opportunities to strengthen migrants’ and refugees’ integration in their host communities. He currently serves as an Education and Care Coordinator for Refugee Empowerment Program in Memphis\, TN\, developing an entrepreneurship program for young immigrants. In addition to this role\, Isaac serves as a Benjamin A. Gilman Alumni Ambassador\, informing and helping students apply for scholarship opportunities to study abroad. \nLouisa Saratora is State Refugee Coordinator\, Tennessee Office for Refugees. She has worked with refugees in Tennessee for nearly 25 years in direct service\, program development and coordination\, and grant management and oversight. She currently serves as the State Refugee Coordinator with the Tennessee Office for Refugees\, a department of Catholic Charities of Tennessee responsible for the administration of Tennessee’s refugee program. Louisa holds a Master’s degree in Intercultural Studies from Union University in Jackson\, Tennessee and an undergraduate degree in English and Spanish from Fordham University in New York. \nOUR HOST \n \nKarl Dean was the sixth mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. He was elected on Sept. 11\, 2007 and was re-elected on Aug. 4\, 2011. He completed his second term in office on September 25\, 2015. Dean first held public office when he was elected as Nashville’s Public Defender in 1990\, a post he was re-elected to in 1994 and 1998. He served as Metro Law Director from 1999 to January 2007\, when he resigned to run for the office of mayor. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt. Dean was the Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Tennessee in 2018. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee World Affairs Council. \n \n  \nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nYou can enroll for sponsorship through the Eventbrite ticketing below. For information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nSponsorship at the $250.00 level accords you with recognition in program materials — web site\, newsletters and social media — and with acknowledgement at the program start\, as well as admission to the program. Thank you for your support. \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-nashville-with-karl-dean-march-2-2/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210303T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210303T020000
DTSTAMP:20260525T124739
CREATED:20210218T200122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T184618Z
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SUMMARY:Global Nashville with Karl Dean | Tennessee and Refugees | March 2
DESCRIPTION:Global Nashville with Karl Dean\nMarch 2\, 2021\nRefugees and Tennessee\nA Conversation with Lisa Sherman Nikolas \nExecutive Director\, Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC) \nand Special Guests  \nLouisa Saratora\, State Refugee Coordinator\, Tennessee Office for Refugees \nand Isaac James \n\nOn February 4th President Joe Biden signed an Executive Order reversing the decline in U.S. refugee admissions. The 15\,000 ceiling approved by President Trump for this fiscal year was the lowest number of refugees permitted since the modern program began in 1980. Biden’s order boosts the cap to 125\,000 for the fiscal year beginning October 1\, 2020. President Biden also called for talks with  Congress “about making a down payment on that commitment as soon as possible\,” suggesting action to increase the current fiscal year ceiling of 15\,000. \nWhat does this change mean for the reception of refugees in Tennessee? Join us for a conversation about these developments. \n\nWho is a refugee? According to the National Immigration Forum: “A person outside the U.S. seeking refuge. The U.S.\, based on international law\, defines “refugee” as a person outside the country of his or her nationality\, who is unable or unwilling to return to that country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution based on his or her race\, religion\, nationality\, membership in a particular social group\, or political opinion. The legal basis for humanitarian admissions of refugees and asylum seekers to the United States began with the Refugee Act of 1980…” \n\nOUR PANEL \n\nLisa Sherman-Nikolas is a Guatemalan-American whose family made the difficult decision to leave Guatemala and relocate to Nashville in 2001\, Lisa has a deep commitment to fighting for an immigration system where all people can access safety\, opportunity\, and belonging. She joined in October 2015 and served as Policy Director for nearly five years before stepping into the role of Executive Director. \nAs Policy Director Lisa developed a track record of success in winning policy victories through research and analysis\, strategic communications\, lobbying\, and working with colleagues across programs to mobilize our base and develop community leaders to lead our campaigns. Victories under her leadership include defeating dozens of pieces of anti-immigrant legislation at the state legislature\, convincing Governor Lee to consent to continue to welcome refugees\, and pressuring the Davidson County Sheriff to terminate a rent-a-bed agreement with immigration and customs enforcement. Over the years\, she’s built respect and trust with partners\, lobbyists\, and elected officials across political aisles. \nPrior to joining the TIRRC team\, she worked in the international human rights field in New York\, London\, and Senegal. Lisa holds a Master’s degree in Conflict\, Security\, and Development from the Department of War Studies at King’s College London and is fluent in Spanish and English. \n\nIsaac James was born in Ifo refugee camp in Kenya\, Isaac is passionate about creating opportunities to strengthen migrants’ and refugees’ integration in their host communities. He currently serves as an Education and Care Coordinator for Refugee Empowerment Program in Memphis\, TN\, developing an entrepreneurship program for young immigrants. In addition to this role\, Isaac serves as a Benjamin A. Gilman Alumni Ambassador\, informing and helping students apply for scholarship opportunities to study abroad. \nLouisa Saratora is State Refugee Coordinator\, Tennessee Office for Refugees. She has worked with refugees in Tennessee for nearly 25 years in direct service\, program development and coordination\, and grant management and oversight. She currently serves as the State Refugee Coordinator with the Tennessee Office for Refugees\, a department of Catholic Charities of Tennessee responsible for the administration of Tennessee’s refugee program. Louisa holds a Master’s degree in Intercultural Studies from Union University in Jackson\, Tennessee and an undergraduate degree in English and Spanish from Fordham University in New York. \nOUR HOST \n \nKarl Dean was the sixth mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. He was elected on Sept. 11\, 2007 and was re-elected on Aug. 4\, 2011. He completed his second term in office on September 25\, 2015. Dean first held public office when he was elected as Nashville’s Public Defender in 1990\, a post he was re-elected to in 1994 and 1998. He served as Metro Law Director from 1999 to January 2007\, when he resigned to run for the office of mayor. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt. Dean was the Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Tennessee in 2018. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee World Affairs Council. \n \n  \nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nYou can enroll for sponsorship through the Eventbrite ticketing below. For information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nSponsorship at the $250.00 level accords you with recognition in program materials — web site\, newsletters and social media — and with acknowledgement at the program start\, as well as admission to the program. Thank you for your support. \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-nashville-with-karl-dean-march-2-4/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210303T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210303T020000
DTSTAMP:20260525T124739
CREATED:20210218T200122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T184608Z
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SUMMARY:Global Nashville with Karl Dean | Tennessee and Refugees | March 2
DESCRIPTION:Global Nashville with Karl Dean\nMarch 2\, 2021\nRefugees and Tennessee\nA Conversation with Lisa Sherman Nikolas \nExecutive Director\, Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC) \nand Special Guests  \nLouisa Saratora\, State Refugee Coordinator\, Tennessee Office for Refugees \nand Isaac James \n\nOn February 4th President Joe Biden signed an Executive Order reversing the decline in U.S. refugee admissions. The 15\,000 ceiling approved by President Trump for this fiscal year was the lowest number of refugees permitted since the modern program began in 1980. Biden’s order boosts the cap to 125\,000 for the fiscal year beginning October 1\, 2020. President Biden also called for talks with  Congress “about making a down payment on that commitment as soon as possible\,” suggesting action to increase the current fiscal year ceiling of 15\,000. \nWhat does this change mean for the reception of refugees in Tennessee? Join us for a conversation about these developments. \n\nWho is a refugee? According to the National Immigration Forum: “A person outside the U.S. seeking refuge. The U.S.\, based on international law\, defines “refugee” as a person outside the country of his or her nationality\, who is unable or unwilling to return to that country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution based on his or her race\, religion\, nationality\, membership in a particular social group\, or political opinion. The legal basis for humanitarian admissions of refugees and asylum seekers to the United States began with the Refugee Act of 1980…” \n\nOUR PANEL \n\nLisa Sherman-Nikolas is a Guatemalan-American whose family made the difficult decision to leave Guatemala and relocate to Nashville in 2001\, Lisa has a deep commitment to fighting for an immigration system where all people can access safety\, opportunity\, and belonging. She joined in October 2015 and served as Policy Director for nearly five years before stepping into the role of Executive Director. \nAs Policy Director Lisa developed a track record of success in winning policy victories through research and analysis\, strategic communications\, lobbying\, and working with colleagues across programs to mobilize our base and develop community leaders to lead our campaigns. Victories under her leadership include defeating dozens of pieces of anti-immigrant legislation at the state legislature\, convincing Governor Lee to consent to continue to welcome refugees\, and pressuring the Davidson County Sheriff to terminate a rent-a-bed agreement with immigration and customs enforcement. Over the years\, she’s built respect and trust with partners\, lobbyists\, and elected officials across political aisles. \nPrior to joining the TIRRC team\, she worked in the international human rights field in New York\, London\, and Senegal. Lisa holds a Master’s degree in Conflict\, Security\, and Development from the Department of War Studies at King’s College London and is fluent in Spanish and English. \n\nIsaac James was born in Ifo refugee camp in Kenya\, Isaac is passionate about creating opportunities to strengthen migrants’ and refugees’ integration in their host communities. He currently serves as an Education and Care Coordinator for Refugee Empowerment Program in Memphis\, TN\, developing an entrepreneurship program for young immigrants. In addition to this role\, Isaac serves as a Benjamin A. Gilman Alumni Ambassador\, informing and helping students apply for scholarship opportunities to study abroad. \nLouisa Saratora is State Refugee Coordinator\, Tennessee Office for Refugees. She has worked with refugees in Tennessee for nearly 25 years in direct service\, program development and coordination\, and grant management and oversight. She currently serves as the State Refugee Coordinator with the Tennessee Office for Refugees\, a department of Catholic Charities of Tennessee responsible for the administration of Tennessee’s refugee program. Louisa holds a Master’s degree in Intercultural Studies from Union University in Jackson\, Tennessee and an undergraduate degree in English and Spanish from Fordham University in New York. \nOUR HOST \n \nKarl Dean was the sixth mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. He was elected on Sept. 11\, 2007 and was re-elected on Aug. 4\, 2011. He completed his second term in office on September 25\, 2015. Dean first held public office when he was elected as Nashville’s Public Defender in 1990\, a post he was re-elected to in 1994 and 1998. He served as Metro Law Director from 1999 to January 2007\, when he resigned to run for the office of mayor. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt. Dean was the Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Tennessee in 2018. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee World Affairs Council. \n \n  \nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nYou can enroll for sponsorship through the Eventbrite ticketing below. For information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nSponsorship at the $250.00 level accords you with recognition in program materials — web site\, newsletters and social media — and with acknowledgement at the program start\, as well as admission to the program. Thank you for your support. \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-nashville-with-karl-dean-march-2/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210217T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210217T020000
DTSTAMP:20260525T124739
CREATED:20210211T144914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T184752Z
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SUMMARY:Immigration and Refugees in Tennessee\, Global Nashville Talks with TIRCC
DESCRIPTION:Global Nashville with Karl Dean\nA Conversation With\nLisa Sherman-Nikolaus\nExecutive Director\, Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition\n  \n\n\n\nFebruary 16\, 2021\n\n7:00 PM CT\n\n*** \nFormer Nashville Mayor Karl Dean talks with Lisa Sherman-Nikolaus about her work at the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition about refugee resettlement\nin the state; the Biden Administrations increases in refugee intake; the politics of immigration; and work of the refugee support agencies. \nLisa Sherman-Nikolaus \nA Guatemalan-American whose family made the difficult decision to leave Guatemala and relocate to Nashville in 2001\, Lisa has a deep commitment to fighting for an immigration system where all people can access safety\, opportunity\, and belonging. She joined in October 2015 and served as Policy Director for nearly five years before stepping into the role of Executive Director. \nAs Policy Director Lisa developed a track record of success in winning policy victories through research and analysis\, strategic communications\, lobbying\, and working with colleagues across programs to mobilize our base and develop community leaders to lead our campaigns. Victories under her leadership include defeating dozens of pieces of anti-immigrant legislation at the state legislature\, convincing Governor Lee to consent to continue to welcome refugees\, and pressuring the Davidson County Sheriff to terminate a rent-a-bed agreement with immigration and customs enforcement. Over the years\, she’s built respect and trust with partners\, lobbyists\, and elected officials across political aisles. \nPrior to joining the TIRRC team\, she worked in the international human rights field in New York\, London\, and Senegal. Lisa holds a Master’s degree in Conflict\, Security\, and Development from the Department of War Studies at King’s College London and is fluent in Spanish and English. \nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nYou can enroll for sponsorship through the Eventbrite ticketing below. For information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nSponsorship at the $250.00 level accords you with recognition in program materials — web site\, newsletters and social media — and with acknowledgement at the program start\, as well as admission to the program. Thank you for your support. \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/immigration-and-refugees-in-tennessee-global-nashville-talks-with-tircc-3/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210217T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210217T020000
DTSTAMP:20260525T124740
CREATED:20210211T144914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T184749Z
UID:42856-1613523600-1613527200@www.tnwac.org
SUMMARY:Immigration and Refugees in Tennessee\, Global Nashville Talks with TIRCC
DESCRIPTION:Global Nashville with Karl Dean\nA Conversation With\nLisa Sherman-Nikolaus\nExecutive Director\, Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition\n  \n\n\n\nFebruary 16\, 2021\n\n7:00 PM CT\n\n*** \nFormer Nashville Mayor Karl Dean talks with Lisa Sherman-Nikolaus about her work at the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition about refugee resettlement\nin the state; the Biden Administrations increases in refugee intake; the politics of immigration; and work of the refugee support agencies. \nLisa Sherman-Nikolaus \nA Guatemalan-American whose family made the difficult decision to leave Guatemala and relocate to Nashville in 2001\, Lisa has a deep commitment to fighting for an immigration system where all people can access safety\, opportunity\, and belonging. She joined in October 2015 and served as Policy Director for nearly five years before stepping into the role of Executive Director. \nAs Policy Director Lisa developed a track record of success in winning policy victories through research and analysis\, strategic communications\, lobbying\, and working with colleagues across programs to mobilize our base and develop community leaders to lead our campaigns. Victories under her leadership include defeating dozens of pieces of anti-immigrant legislation at the state legislature\, convincing Governor Lee to consent to continue to welcome refugees\, and pressuring the Davidson County Sheriff to terminate a rent-a-bed agreement with immigration and customs enforcement. Over the years\, she’s built respect and trust with partners\, lobbyists\, and elected officials across political aisles. \nPrior to joining the TIRRC team\, she worked in the international human rights field in New York\, London\, and Senegal. Lisa holds a Master’s degree in Conflict\, Security\, and Development from the Department of War Studies at King’s College London and is fluent in Spanish and English. \nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nYou can enroll for sponsorship through the Eventbrite ticketing below. For information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nSponsorship at the $250.00 level accords you with recognition in program materials — web site\, newsletters and social media — and with acknowledgement at the program start\, as well as admission to the program. Thank you for your support. \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/immigration-and-refugees-in-tennessee-global-nashville-talks-with-tircc-2/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210217T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210217T020000
DTSTAMP:20260525T124740
CREATED:20210211T144914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T184756Z
UID:44116-1613523600-1613527200@www.tnwac.org
SUMMARY:Immigration and Refugees in Tennessee\, Global Nashville Talks with TIRCC
DESCRIPTION:Global Nashville with Karl Dean\nA Conversation With\nLisa Sherman-Nikolaus\nExecutive Director\, Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition\n  \n\n\n\nFebruary 16\, 2021\n\n7:00 PM CT\n\n*** \nFormer Nashville Mayor Karl Dean talks with Lisa Sherman-Nikolaus about her work at the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition about refugee resettlement\nin the state; the Biden Administrations increases in refugee intake; the politics of immigration; and work of the refugee support agencies. \nLisa Sherman-Nikolaus \nA Guatemalan-American whose family made the difficult decision to leave Guatemala and relocate to Nashville in 2001\, Lisa has a deep commitment to fighting for an immigration system where all people can access safety\, opportunity\, and belonging. She joined in October 2015 and served as Policy Director for nearly five years before stepping into the role of Executive Director. \nAs Policy Director Lisa developed a track record of success in winning policy victories through research and analysis\, strategic communications\, lobbying\, and working with colleagues across programs to mobilize our base and develop community leaders to lead our campaigns. Victories under her leadership include defeating dozens of pieces of anti-immigrant legislation at the state legislature\, convincing Governor Lee to consent to continue to welcome refugees\, and pressuring the Davidson County Sheriff to terminate a rent-a-bed agreement with immigration and customs enforcement. Over the years\, she’s built respect and trust with partners\, lobbyists\, and elected officials across political aisles. \nPrior to joining the TIRRC team\, she worked in the international human rights field in New York\, London\, and Senegal. Lisa holds a Master’s degree in Conflict\, Security\, and Development from the Department of War Studies at King’s College London and is fluent in Spanish and English. \nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nYou can enroll for sponsorship through the Eventbrite ticketing below. For information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nSponsorship at the $250.00 level accords you with recognition in program materials — web site\, newsletters and social media — and with acknowledgement at the program start\, as well as admission to the program. Thank you for your support. \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/immigration-and-refugees-in-tennessee-global-nashville-talks-with-tircc-4/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210217T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210217T020000
DTSTAMP:20260525T124740
CREATED:20210211T144914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T184745Z
UID:27250-1613523600-1613527200@www.tnwac.org
SUMMARY:Immigration and Refugees in Tennessee\, Global Nashville Talks with TIRCC
DESCRIPTION:Global Nashville with Karl Dean\nA Conversation With\nLisa Sherman-Nikolaus\nExecutive Director\, Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition\n  \n\n\n\nFebruary 16\, 2021\n\n7:00 PM CT\n\n*** \nFormer Nashville Mayor Karl Dean talks with Lisa Sherman-Nikolaus about her work at the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition about refugee resettlement\nin the state; the Biden Administrations increases in refugee intake; the politics of immigration; and work of the refugee support agencies. \nLisa Sherman-Nikolaus \nA Guatemalan-American whose family made the difficult decision to leave Guatemala and relocate to Nashville in 2001\, Lisa has a deep commitment to fighting for an immigration system where all people can access safety\, opportunity\, and belonging. She joined in October 2015 and served as Policy Director for nearly five years before stepping into the role of Executive Director. \nAs Policy Director Lisa developed a track record of success in winning policy victories through research and analysis\, strategic communications\, lobbying\, and working with colleagues across programs to mobilize our base and develop community leaders to lead our campaigns. Victories under her leadership include defeating dozens of pieces of anti-immigrant legislation at the state legislature\, convincing Governor Lee to consent to continue to welcome refugees\, and pressuring the Davidson County Sheriff to terminate a rent-a-bed agreement with immigration and customs enforcement. Over the years\, she’s built respect and trust with partners\, lobbyists\, and elected officials across political aisles. \nPrior to joining the TIRRC team\, she worked in the international human rights field in New York\, London\, and Senegal. Lisa holds a Master’s degree in Conflict\, Security\, and Development from the Department of War Studies at King’s College London and is fluent in Spanish and English. \nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nYou can enroll for sponsorship through the Eventbrite ticketing below. For information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nSponsorship at the $250.00 level accords you with recognition in program materials — web site\, newsletters and social media — and with acknowledgement at the program start\, as well as admission to the program. Thank you for your support. \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/immigration-and-refugees-in-tennessee-global-nashville-talks-with-tircc/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Global Nashville | Karl Dean Talks with Matt Kisber
DESCRIPTION:Global Nashville with Karl Deal\nA Conversation With\nMatt Kisber\nChairman\, Silicon Ranch and former Commissioner\, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development \n\n\n\nFebruary 2\, 2021\n\n7:00 PM CT\nREGISTER BELOW \nJoin the conversation with former Nashville Mayor Dean and former TN ECD Commissioner Kisber about developments in Nashville. Learn about Silicon Ranch\, one of the largest solar power producers in the country. Hear how the state’s Economic and Community Development Department brings global businesses to Tennessee. \nAbout Matt Kisber \nMatt is a co-founder of Silicon Ranch and served as CEO of the company until becoming Chairman in July 2019. As Chairman\, Matt works closely with the company’s executive leadership to set and implement its ambitious growth strategy. \nUnder his leadership\, Silicon Ranch has become one of the fastest growing developers\, owners\, and operators of solar energy plants in the U.S.\, with a portfolio that includes more than 3 Gigawatts of PV systems that are contracted\, under construction\, or operating coast to coast. Matt brings a unique background to Silicon Ranch having been a business owner and having served eight years as Tennessee Commissioner of Economic Development. He has also worked with industry leaders from across the U.S. and around the globe to bring investments and jobs to Tennessee. \nDuring his tenure as Commissioner Tennessee received over $33 billion in new capital investment and over 200\,000 new jobs. A graduate of Vanderbilt University\, Matt served 10 terms in the Tennessee House of Representatives and held numerous leadership positions including Chairman of the powerful Finance\, Ways & Means committee\, which handles all revenue and spending legislation. \nIn the private sector\, Matt grew up in his family’s Jackson\, TN department store business and developed a great love for the people and the business. He has owned a number of successful small businesses and served as Vice President for Business Development for First Tennessee Bank prior to leading Tennessee’s economic development efforts. \nMatt is married to Paige Kisber and they have a son who attends Southern Methodist University and a high school daughter who attends Harpeth Hall. He is currently Chairman of the Tennessee Business Roundtable\, member of the board of directors of the Adventure Science Center and is a founding board member and former Chairman of the Tennessee Advanced Energy Business Council. \nAbout Karl Dean \nKarl Dean was the sixth mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. He was elected on Sept. 11\, 2007 and was re-elected on Aug. 4\, 2011. He completed his second term in office on September 25\, 2015. Dean first held public office when he was elected as Nashville’s Public Defender in 1990\, a post he was re-elected to in 1994 and 1998. He served as Metro Law Director from 1999 to January 2007\, when he resigned to run for the office of mayor. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt. Dean was the Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Tennessee in 2018. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee World Affairs Council. \nMake sure to scroll down all the way through the registration section. \nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nYou can enroll for sponsorship through the Eventbrite ticketing below. For information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nSponsorship at the $250.00 level accords you with recognition in program materials — web site\, newsletters and social media — and with acknowledgement at the program start\, as well as admission to the program. Thank you for your support. \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events. \n[raw] \n\n \n\n[/raw]
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-nashville-karl-dean-talks-with-matt-kisber-2/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Global Nashville | Karl Dean Talks with Matt Kisber
DESCRIPTION:Global Nashville with Karl Deal\nA Conversation With\nMatt Kisber\nChairman\, Silicon Ranch and former Commissioner\, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development \n\n\n\nFebruary 2\, 2021\n\n7:00 PM CT\nREGISTER BELOW \nJoin the conversation with former Nashville Mayor Dean and former TN ECD Commissioner Kisber about developments in Nashville. Learn about Silicon Ranch\, one of the largest solar power producers in the country. Hear how the state’s Economic and Community Development Department brings global businesses to Tennessee. \nAbout Matt Kisber \nMatt is a co-founder of Silicon Ranch and served as CEO of the company until becoming Chairman in July 2019. As Chairman\, Matt works closely with the company’s executive leadership to set and implement its ambitious growth strategy. \nUnder his leadership\, Silicon Ranch has become one of the fastest growing developers\, owners\, and operators of solar energy plants in the U.S.\, with a portfolio that includes more than 3 Gigawatts of PV systems that are contracted\, under construction\, or operating coast to coast. Matt brings a unique background to Silicon Ranch having been a business owner and having served eight years as Tennessee Commissioner of Economic Development. He has also worked with industry leaders from across the U.S. and around the globe to bring investments and jobs to Tennessee. \nDuring his tenure as Commissioner Tennessee received over $33 billion in new capital investment and over 200\,000 new jobs. A graduate of Vanderbilt University\, Matt served 10 terms in the Tennessee House of Representatives and held numerous leadership positions including Chairman of the powerful Finance\, Ways & Means committee\, which handles all revenue and spending legislation. \nIn the private sector\, Matt grew up in his family’s Jackson\, TN department store business and developed a great love for the people and the business. He has owned a number of successful small businesses and served as Vice President for Business Development for First Tennessee Bank prior to leading Tennessee’s economic development efforts. \nMatt is married to Paige Kisber and they have a son who attends Southern Methodist University and a high school daughter who attends Harpeth Hall. He is currently Chairman of the Tennessee Business Roundtable\, member of the board of directors of the Adventure Science Center and is a founding board member and former Chairman of the Tennessee Advanced Energy Business Council. \nAbout Karl Dean \nKarl Dean was the sixth mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. He was elected on Sept. 11\, 2007 and was re-elected on Aug. 4\, 2011. He completed his second term in office on September 25\, 2015. Dean first held public office when he was elected as Nashville’s Public Defender in 1990\, a post he was re-elected to in 1994 and 1998. He served as Metro Law Director from 1999 to January 2007\, when he resigned to run for the office of mayor. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt. Dean was the Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Tennessee in 2018. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee World Affairs Council. \nMake sure to scroll down all the way through the registration section. \nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nYou can enroll for sponsorship through the Eventbrite ticketing below. For information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nSponsorship at the $250.00 level accords you with recognition in program materials — web site\, newsletters and social media — and with acknowledgement at the program start\, as well as admission to the program. Thank you for your support. \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events. \n[raw] \n\n \n\n[/raw]
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-nashville-karl-dean-talks-with-matt-kisber-4/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Global Nashville with Karl Dean | Jan 19
DESCRIPTION:In Association with Belmont University and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce present\n\n \nREGISTER BELOW \nDon’t forget to check out the archive of “Global Nashville with Karl Dean” episodes on video [Here] and Podcast [Here] \nThere’s no shortage of issues impacting Nashville’s and Middle Tennessee’s well-being. On Tuesday evening\, January 19th former Nashville Mayor Karl Dean will talk with Ralph Schulz\, community leader and head of the Nashville Chamber. Join us for this review of important issues affecting you and your neighbors: the impact of the pandemic on business and the economy; the 2nd Avenue bombing aftermath and effects on the hospitality industry and the downtown; effects of new policies in the Biden Administration on immigration\, trade and more; the situation for small businesses shuttered or in hibernation as a result of COVID; and much more. \nAbout Ralph Schulz \nRalph Schulz was named president and CEO of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerceby the Chamber’s board of directors in November 2006\, following a 30-year career in nonprofit management\, marketing and fundraising. In taking the position\, he accepted a leadership role at one of Middle Tennessee’s oldest and largest business federations\, an organization dating back to its founding in 1847. \nDuring his tenure\, the Chamber has played a key role in helping the region emerge from the 2007 recession to a period of unprecedented growth with a business relocation and expansion strategy known as Partnership 2020. Additionally\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce was the lead organization in the creation of the nationally recognized Nashville Entrepreneur Center and the passage of a public referendum supporting construction of the Music City Center convention facility. \nSince Schulz has taken on the role of president and CEO\, the Chamber has also led the movement to improve public school performance through the creation of the Academies of Nashville\, established the Moving Forward initiative to ensure the creation of a regional transportation solution through a cohesive community effort and developed into a respected publisher of data on the Nashville Metropolitan Statistical Area with the annual publication of the Vital Signs report. \nIn 2009\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce was named “Chamber of the Year” by the American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE)\, recognizing the Nashville Chamber’s organizational excellence\, service to members\, development of leaders and volunteers and its impact on key community priorities. The ACCE award referenced the Nashville Chamber’s role in the creation of Nashville for All of Us\,a campaign made up of community leaders aligned to defeat a 2009 charter referendum which would have prohibited Nashville city government from conducting business in a language other than English. The Chamber was also praised for its creation of A Leading Edge\, a broad range of programs aimed at helping Chamber members navigate the turbulent waters of the recession. \n \nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nYou can enroll for sponsorship through the Eventbrite ticketing below. For information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nSponsorship at the $250.00 level accords you with recognition in program materials — web site\, newsletters and social media — and with acknowledgement at the program start\, as well as admission to the program. Thank you for your support. \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events. \n[raw] \n\n \n \n[/raw]
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-nashville-with-karl-dean-jan-19-2/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Global Nashville with Karl Dean | Jan 19
DESCRIPTION:In Association with Belmont University and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce present\n\n \nREGISTER BELOW \nDon’t forget to check out the archive of “Global Nashville with Karl Dean” episodes on video [Here] and Podcast [Here] \nThere’s no shortage of issues impacting Nashville’s and Middle Tennessee’s well-being. On Tuesday evening\, January 19th former Nashville Mayor Karl Dean will talk with Ralph Schulz\, community leader and head of the Nashville Chamber. Join us for this review of important issues affecting you and your neighbors: the impact of the pandemic on business and the economy; the 2nd Avenue bombing aftermath and effects on the hospitality industry and the downtown; effects of new policies in the Biden Administration on immigration\, trade and more; the situation for small businesses shuttered or in hibernation as a result of COVID; and much more. \nAbout Ralph Schulz \nRalph Schulz was named president and CEO of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerceby the Chamber’s board of directors in November 2006\, following a 30-year career in nonprofit management\, marketing and fundraising. In taking the position\, he accepted a leadership role at one of Middle Tennessee’s oldest and largest business federations\, an organization dating back to its founding in 1847. \nDuring his tenure\, the Chamber has played a key role in helping the region emerge from the 2007 recession to a period of unprecedented growth with a business relocation and expansion strategy known as Partnership 2020. Additionally\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce was the lead organization in the creation of the nationally recognized Nashville Entrepreneur Center and the passage of a public referendum supporting construction of the Music City Center convention facility. \nSince Schulz has taken on the role of president and CEO\, the Chamber has also led the movement to improve public school performance through the creation of the Academies of Nashville\, established the Moving Forward initiative to ensure the creation of a regional transportation solution through a cohesive community effort and developed into a respected publisher of data on the Nashville Metropolitan Statistical Area with the annual publication of the Vital Signs report. \nIn 2009\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce was named “Chamber of the Year” by the American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE)\, recognizing the Nashville Chamber’s organizational excellence\, service to members\, development of leaders and volunteers and its impact on key community priorities. The ACCE award referenced the Nashville Chamber’s role in the creation of Nashville for All of Us\,a campaign made up of community leaders aligned to defeat a 2009 charter referendum which would have prohibited Nashville city government from conducting business in a language other than English. The Chamber was also praised for its creation of A Leading Edge\, a broad range of programs aimed at helping Chamber members navigate the turbulent waters of the recession. \n \nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nYou can enroll for sponsorship through the Eventbrite ticketing below. For information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nSponsorship at the $250.00 level accords you with recognition in program materials — web site\, newsletters and social media — and with acknowledgement at the program start\, as well as admission to the program. Thank you for your support. \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events. \n[raw] \n\n \n \n[/raw]
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-nashville-with-karl-dean-jan-19-4/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210120T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210120T020000
DTSTAMP:20260525T124740
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SUMMARY:Global Nashville with Karl Dean | Jan 19
DESCRIPTION:In Association with Belmont University and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce present\n\n \nREGISTER BELOW \nDon’t forget to check out the archive of “Global Nashville with Karl Dean” episodes on video [Here] and Podcast [Here] \nThere’s no shortage of issues impacting Nashville’s and Middle Tennessee’s well-being. On Tuesday evening\, January 19th former Nashville Mayor Karl Dean will talk with Ralph Schulz\, community leader and head of the Nashville Chamber. Join us for this review of important issues affecting you and your neighbors: the impact of the pandemic on business and the economy; the 2nd Avenue bombing aftermath and effects on the hospitality industry and the downtown; effects of new policies in the Biden Administration on immigration\, trade and more; the situation for small businesses shuttered or in hibernation as a result of COVID; and much more. \nAbout Ralph Schulz \nRalph Schulz was named president and CEO of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerceby the Chamber’s board of directors in November 2006\, following a 30-year career in nonprofit management\, marketing and fundraising. In taking the position\, he accepted a leadership role at one of Middle Tennessee’s oldest and largest business federations\, an organization dating back to its founding in 1847. \nDuring his tenure\, the Chamber has played a key role in helping the region emerge from the 2007 recession to a period of unprecedented growth with a business relocation and expansion strategy known as Partnership 2020. Additionally\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce was the lead organization in the creation of the nationally recognized Nashville Entrepreneur Center and the passage of a public referendum supporting construction of the Music City Center convention facility. \nSince Schulz has taken on the role of president and CEO\, the Chamber has also led the movement to improve public school performance through the creation of the Academies of Nashville\, established the Moving Forward initiative to ensure the creation of a regional transportation solution through a cohesive community effort and developed into a respected publisher of data on the Nashville Metropolitan Statistical Area with the annual publication of the Vital Signs report. \nIn 2009\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce was named “Chamber of the Year” by the American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE)\, recognizing the Nashville Chamber’s organizational excellence\, service to members\, development of leaders and volunteers and its impact on key community priorities. The ACCE award referenced the Nashville Chamber’s role in the creation of Nashville for All of Us\,a campaign made up of community leaders aligned to defeat a 2009 charter referendum which would have prohibited Nashville city government from conducting business in a language other than English. The Chamber was also praised for its creation of A Leading Edge\, a broad range of programs aimed at helping Chamber members navigate the turbulent waters of the recession. \n \nSPONSOR THIS PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this event. It is through your support that we are able to bring quality global affairs programs to the community. \nYou can enroll for sponsorship through the Eventbrite ticketing below. For information about sponsoring other programs and series of events contact Patrick Ryan\, TNWAC President @ 931-261-2353\, pat@tnwac.org \nSponsorship at the $250.00 level accords you with recognition in program materials — web site\, newsletters and social media — and with acknowledgement at the program start\, as well as admission to the program. Thank you for your support. \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \n \nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events. \n[raw] \n\n \n \n[/raw]
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-nashville-with-karl-dean-jan-19/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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