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SUMMARY:Competing for the Future | Announcing Global Security Forum | Oct 1-2
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE | OCT 1-2\, 2021\n \nAnnouncing Global Security Forum 2021: Competing for the Future \nFrom space to cyber\, the currency of power is changing.  \nGSF2021 will bring you an all-star lineup of leaders who redefined their fields\, shattered barriers\, and will reveal the technologies\, strategies\, and domains that will define the next decade of security and global competition.  \nFeaturing top leadership from the U.S. military\, key allies\, emerging tech innovators and more\, including: The first woman to become a four-star admiral in the U.S. Navy; former Commander of U.S. Pacific Command and Ambassador to South Korea; Advisor to the National Security Agency on Emerging Technologies; former U.S. Defense Attaché to China; the first female officer in U.S. history to command a major Unified Combatant Command\, and more.  \nGSF has brought the world’s top leadership directly to you – from Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to General Daniel Hokanson\, Chief of the National Guard. This October\, generals\, experts\, and foreign leaders will convene to address the most critical global security issues of today and the opportunities of tomorrow.  \nInnovation isn’t optional. It’s imperative. \n 
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SUMMARY:Competing for the Future | Announcing Global Security Forum | Oct 1-2
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE | OCT 1-2\, 2021\n \nAnnouncing Global Security Forum 2021: Competing for the Future \nFrom space to cyber\, the currency of power is changing.  \nGSF2021 will bring you an all-star lineup of leaders who redefined their fields\, shattered barriers\, and will reveal the technologies\, strategies\, and domains that will define the next decade of security and global competition.  \nFeaturing top leadership from the U.S. military\, key allies\, emerging tech innovators and more\, including: The first woman to become a four-star admiral in the U.S. Navy; former Commander of U.S. Pacific Command and Ambassador to South Korea; Advisor to the National Security Agency on Emerging Technologies; former U.S. Defense Attaché to China; the first female officer in U.S. history to command a major Unified Combatant Command\, and more.  \nGSF has brought the world’s top leadership directly to you – from Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to General Daniel Hokanson\, Chief of the National Guard. This October\, generals\, experts\, and foreign leaders will convene to address the most critical global security issues of today and the opportunities of tomorrow.  \nInnovation isn’t optional. It’s imperative. \n 
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/competing-for-the-future-announcing-global-security-forum-oct-1-2-3/
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SUMMARY:Competing for the Future | Announcing Global Security Forum | Oct 1-2
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE | OCT 1-2\, 2021\n \nAnnouncing Global Security Forum 2021: Competing for the Future \nFrom space to cyber\, the currency of power is changing.  \nGSF2021 will bring you an all-star lineup of leaders who redefined their fields\, shattered barriers\, and will reveal the technologies\, strategies\, and domains that will define the next decade of security and global competition.  \nFeaturing top leadership from the U.S. military\, key allies\, emerging tech innovators and more\, including: The first woman to become a four-star admiral in the U.S. Navy; former Commander of U.S. Pacific Command and Ambassador to South Korea; Advisor to the National Security Agency on Emerging Technologies; former U.S. Defense Attaché to China; the first female officer in U.S. history to command a major Unified Combatant Command\, and more.  \nGSF has brought the world’s top leadership directly to you – from Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to General Daniel Hokanson\, Chief of the National Guard. This October\, generals\, experts\, and foreign leaders will convene to address the most critical global security issues of today and the opportunities of tomorrow.  \nInnovation isn’t optional. It’s imperative. \n 
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/competing-for-the-future-announcing-global-security-forum-oct-1-2-4/
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SUMMARY:"Global Nashville" | Guest Host Ralph Schulz with Convention and Visitor Chief Butch Spyridon
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council \n\n\n\nin association with \nBelmont University Center for International Business and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce \nGlobal Nashville\nGuest Host Ralph Schulz in Conversation with Butch Spyridon\nA conversation about Nashville’s “global brand” and the importance of tourism in building international bridges. \n \nButch Spyridon\, President/CEO\, Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp. \n \nRalph Schulz\, President/CEO\, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce \n\n\nAugust 31\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\n\n\n\n\n“Global Nashville” | Guest Host Ralph Schulz with Butch Spyridon\, Nashville Visitor Leader\n \nThe metrics were clear before the pandemic crushed global hospitality. Nashville and Tennessee were experiencing a boom in the tourism sector. The #1 leisure destination in the United States\, according to Global Traveler’s Leisure Lifestyle Awards. Reader’s Choice Award for Best Cities in the U.S.\, according to Conde Nast. A record-high $23 billion in visitor spending in the state in 2019 and trending higher\, according to the U.S. Travel Association. Travel in Tennessee generated 195\,000 jobs and $1.92 billion in state and local tax revenue — saving Tennesseans in costs for public services. \nNashville’s attraction to visitors is global. The daily attraction of world-class music venues\, cultural activities\, sporting events and more\, not to mention the city’s mega-events are magnets for foreign visitors. Among the main industries that drive the economy\, tourism is emblematic of international outreach and bridge building among the tens of thousands of foreign visitors who come to Tennessee and Nashville. \nThe Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp. web site says it all: \nMusic is the universal language. Nashville – where music is inspired\, created\, recorded and performed. Music City is ready to be explored. Experience more music\, food\, and fashion than ever before. All are welcome to Music City! \nJoin us on August 31st at 7pm for our discussion\, and your questions\, as Nashville’s Chamber President Ralph Schulz asks Nashville’s visitor majordomo\, Butch Spyridon\, about the health of the region’s hospitality industry and the contribution of tourism to Nashville’s brand. \n\n\nButch Spyridon\nPresident/CEO\, Nashville Convention and Visitors Corporation (NCVC)\n\nButch Spyridon has served as president and CEO of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corporation (NCVC) since 1991. Under his leadership\, Nashville’s hospitality industry has evolved from an industry largely based on theme park and summer leisure travel\, to a year-round destination for convention\, business and leisure visitors. Hospitality’s evolution has made it the city’s second largest industry and elevated annual revenues to $4 billion. \nSpyridon has guided the industry through many challenging times. In the early 1990s\, Branson\, Missouri’s budding music draw put an undo public relations pressure on Nashville\, long-known has a haven for country music talent. Spyridon and the industry collaborated throughout the challenge by embracing the city’s diverse music community and growing its profile as a meeting destination. \nIn the decade following\, Spyridon would lead the industry through the closing of Nashville’s famed Opryland theme park\, a devastating downtown tornado\, and the national tragedy of 9-11. With each challenge\, Spyridon and the industry seized the opportunity to assess\, examine\, and plan ahead for growth.  And with each challenge Nashville emerged as a better destination and recovered quicker than its peer markets. \nThat planning prompted Spyridon and the NCVC to develop new and innovative marketing strategies to grow sales\, including establishing city-wide events like Nashville’s July 4th and New Year’s Eve celebrations. Spyridon also worked within the community to transform signature events\, such as the CMA Music Festival\, making them more appealing to a wider audience and increasing their capacity to host more visitors. \nIn 2006\, Spyridon spearheaded Nashville’s first-ever\, city-wide branding initiative to grow the image of Nashville as Music City. In support of the initiative\, Spyridon and the NCVC created “Heroes Behind the Hits\,” a monthly show on Sirius XM Radio featuring Nashville songwriters\, established the Music City Walk of Fame\, and developed a multi-faceted Live Music Venue campaign. Initiatives such as these have helped to keep Nashvillein the top 25 hotel markets nationwide. \nSpyridon most recently championed the construction of the Music City Center\, new downtown convention center and headquarter hotel. The $585 million facility and adjacent Omni Hotel are scheduled to open in 2013. \nThroughout his career Spyridon has served on the boards of Destination Marketing Association International (DMAI) and Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA). He’s also been active in the local community\, serving on the boards of the Adventure Science Center\, Nashville Hotel and Lodging Association\, the Downtown Partnership\, the Music City Bowl\, the Museum of African American Music Art and Culture\, and Conservancy of the Parthenon and Centennial Park. \nSpyridon’s achievements have garnered numerous awards and accolades including Nashville Sales Executive of the Year Award\, the President’s Award from Meeting Professionals International\, and the Stephen Foster Award from Nashville Songwriters Association International and the Community Leader Award from the Tennessee MPI Chapter. \nA native of Pascagoula\, Mississippi\, Spyridon graduated fromVanderbilt University with a B.A. in Business Administration. After serving as manager of Travel and Conventions Department at the Mobile Chamber of Commerce\, and as Executive Director of the Baton Rouge Area Convention & Visitors Bureau\, Spyridon returned toNashville where he has served as CEO for the last 20 years. \nSpyridon is a graduate of the Institute of Comparative Political and Economic Systems at Georgetown University. \nRalph Schulz\nPresident/CEO\, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce \nRalph Schulz was named president and CEO of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce by 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. Since 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\n\n\n\nSPONSOR THE “GLOBAL NASHVILLE” PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this series of conversations with community leaders. It is through your support that we are able to produce quality global affairs programs. \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\n  \nTHE TENNESSEE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL HAS BEEN A PROUD MEMBER OF THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA SINCE 2007 \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.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-nashville-guest-host-ralph-schulz-with-butch-spyridon-nashville-visitor-leader-4/
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SUMMARY:"Global Nashville" | Guest Host Ralph Schulz with Convention and Visitor Chief Butch Spyridon
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council \n\n\n\nin association with \nBelmont University Center for International Business and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce \nGlobal Nashville\nGuest Host Ralph Schulz in Conversation with Butch Spyridon\nA conversation about Nashville’s “global brand” and the importance of tourism in building international bridges. \n \nButch Spyridon\, President/CEO\, Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp. \n \nRalph Schulz\, President/CEO\, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce \n\n\nAugust 31\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\n\n\n\n\n“Global Nashville” | Guest Host Ralph Schulz with Butch Spyridon\, Nashville Visitor Leader\n \nThe metrics were clear before the pandemic crushed global hospitality. Nashville and Tennessee were experiencing a boom in the tourism sector. The #1 leisure destination in the United States\, according to Global Traveler’s Leisure Lifestyle Awards. Reader’s Choice Award for Best Cities in the U.S.\, according to Conde Nast. A record-high $23 billion in visitor spending in the state in 2019 and trending higher\, according to the U.S. Travel Association. Travel in Tennessee generated 195\,000 jobs and $1.92 billion in state and local tax revenue — saving Tennesseans in costs for public services. \nNashville’s attraction to visitors is global. The daily attraction of world-class music venues\, cultural activities\, sporting events and more\, not to mention the city’s mega-events are magnets for foreign visitors. Among the main industries that drive the economy\, tourism is emblematic of international outreach and bridge building among the tens of thousands of foreign visitors who come to Tennessee and Nashville. \nThe Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp. web site says it all: \nMusic is the universal language. Nashville – where music is inspired\, created\, recorded and performed. Music City is ready to be explored. Experience more music\, food\, and fashion than ever before. All are welcome to Music City! \nJoin us on August 31st at 7pm for our discussion\, and your questions\, as Nashville’s Chamber President Ralph Schulz asks Nashville’s visitor majordomo\, Butch Spyridon\, about the health of the region’s hospitality industry and the contribution of tourism to Nashville’s brand. \n\n\nButch Spyridon\nPresident/CEO\, Nashville Convention and Visitors Corporation (NCVC)\n\nButch Spyridon has served as president and CEO of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corporation (NCVC) since 1991. Under his leadership\, Nashville’s hospitality industry has evolved from an industry largely based on theme park and summer leisure travel\, to a year-round destination for convention\, business and leisure visitors. Hospitality’s evolution has made it the city’s second largest industry and elevated annual revenues to $4 billion. \nSpyridon has guided the industry through many challenging times. In the early 1990s\, Branson\, Missouri’s budding music draw put an undo public relations pressure on Nashville\, long-known has a haven for country music talent. Spyridon and the industry collaborated throughout the challenge by embracing the city’s diverse music community and growing its profile as a meeting destination. \nIn the decade following\, Spyridon would lead the industry through the closing of Nashville’s famed Opryland theme park\, a devastating downtown tornado\, and the national tragedy of 9-11. With each challenge\, Spyridon and the industry seized the opportunity to assess\, examine\, and plan ahead for growth.  And with each challenge Nashville emerged as a better destination and recovered quicker than its peer markets. \nThat planning prompted Spyridon and the NCVC to develop new and innovative marketing strategies to grow sales\, including establishing city-wide events like Nashville’s July 4th and New Year’s Eve celebrations. Spyridon also worked within the community to transform signature events\, such as the CMA Music Festival\, making them more appealing to a wider audience and increasing their capacity to host more visitors. \nIn 2006\, Spyridon spearheaded Nashville’s first-ever\, city-wide branding initiative to grow the image of Nashville as Music City. In support of the initiative\, Spyridon and the NCVC created “Heroes Behind the Hits\,” a monthly show on Sirius XM Radio featuring Nashville songwriters\, established the Music City Walk of Fame\, and developed a multi-faceted Live Music Venue campaign. Initiatives such as these have helped to keep Nashvillein the top 25 hotel markets nationwide. \nSpyridon most recently championed the construction of the Music City Center\, new downtown convention center and headquarter hotel. The $585 million facility and adjacent Omni Hotel are scheduled to open in 2013. \nThroughout his career Spyridon has served on the boards of Destination Marketing Association International (DMAI) and Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA). He’s also been active in the local community\, serving on the boards of the Adventure Science Center\, Nashville Hotel and Lodging Association\, the Downtown Partnership\, the Music City Bowl\, the Museum of African American Music Art and Culture\, and Conservancy of the Parthenon and Centennial Park. \nSpyridon’s achievements have garnered numerous awards and accolades including Nashville Sales Executive of the Year Award\, the President’s Award from Meeting Professionals International\, and the Stephen Foster Award from Nashville Songwriters Association International and the Community Leader Award from the Tennessee MPI Chapter. \nA native of Pascagoula\, Mississippi\, Spyridon graduated fromVanderbilt University with a B.A. in Business Administration. After serving as manager of Travel and Conventions Department at the Mobile Chamber of Commerce\, and as Executive Director of the Baton Rouge Area Convention & Visitors Bureau\, Spyridon returned toNashville where he has served as CEO for the last 20 years. \nSpyridon is a graduate of the Institute of Comparative Political and Economic Systems at Georgetown University. \nRalph Schulz\nPresident/CEO\, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce \nRalph Schulz was named president and CEO of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce by 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. Since 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\n\n\n\nSPONSOR THE “GLOBAL NASHVILLE” PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this series of conversations with community leaders. It is through your support that we are able to produce quality global affairs programs. \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\n  \nTHE TENNESSEE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL HAS BEEN A PROUD MEMBER OF THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA SINCE 2007 \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.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-nashville-guest-host-ralph-schulz-with-butch-spyridon-nashville-visitor-leader/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:"Global Nashville" | Guest Host Ralph Schulz with Convention and Visitor Chief Butch Spyridon
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council \n\n\n\nin association with \nBelmont University Center for International Business and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce \nGlobal Nashville\nGuest Host Ralph Schulz in Conversation with Butch Spyridon\nA conversation about Nashville’s “global brand” and the importance of tourism in building international bridges. \n \nButch Spyridon\, President/CEO\, Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp. \n \nRalph Schulz\, President/CEO\, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce \n\n\nAugust 31\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\n\n\n\n\n“Global Nashville” | Guest Host Ralph Schulz with Butch Spyridon\, Nashville Visitor Leader\n \nThe metrics were clear before the pandemic crushed global hospitality. Nashville and Tennessee were experiencing a boom in the tourism sector. The #1 leisure destination in the United States\, according to Global Traveler’s Leisure Lifestyle Awards. Reader’s Choice Award for Best Cities in the U.S.\, according to Conde Nast. A record-high $23 billion in visitor spending in the state in 2019 and trending higher\, according to the U.S. Travel Association. Travel in Tennessee generated 195\,000 jobs and $1.92 billion in state and local tax revenue — saving Tennesseans in costs for public services. \nNashville’s attraction to visitors is global. The daily attraction of world-class music venues\, cultural activities\, sporting events and more\, not to mention the city’s mega-events are magnets for foreign visitors. Among the main industries that drive the economy\, tourism is emblematic of international outreach and bridge building among the tens of thousands of foreign visitors who come to Tennessee and Nashville. \nThe Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp. web site says it all: \nMusic is the universal language. Nashville – where music is inspired\, created\, recorded and performed. Music City is ready to be explored. Experience more music\, food\, and fashion than ever before. All are welcome to Music City! \nJoin us on August 31st at 7pm for our discussion\, and your questions\, as Nashville’s Chamber President Ralph Schulz asks Nashville’s visitor majordomo\, Butch Spyridon\, about the health of the region’s hospitality industry and the contribution of tourism to Nashville’s brand. \n\n\nButch Spyridon\nPresident/CEO\, Nashville Convention and Visitors Corporation (NCVC)\n\nButch Spyridon has served as president and CEO of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corporation (NCVC) since 1991. Under his leadership\, Nashville’s hospitality industry has evolved from an industry largely based on theme park and summer leisure travel\, to a year-round destination for convention\, business and leisure visitors. Hospitality’s evolution has made it the city’s second largest industry and elevated annual revenues to $4 billion. \nSpyridon has guided the industry through many challenging times. In the early 1990s\, Branson\, Missouri’s budding music draw put an undo public relations pressure on Nashville\, long-known has a haven for country music talent. Spyridon and the industry collaborated throughout the challenge by embracing the city’s diverse music community and growing its profile as a meeting destination. \nIn the decade following\, Spyridon would lead the industry through the closing of Nashville’s famed Opryland theme park\, a devastating downtown tornado\, and the national tragedy of 9-11. With each challenge\, Spyridon and the industry seized the opportunity to assess\, examine\, and plan ahead for growth.  And with each challenge Nashville emerged as a better destination and recovered quicker than its peer markets. \nThat planning prompted Spyridon and the NCVC to develop new and innovative marketing strategies to grow sales\, including establishing city-wide events like Nashville’s July 4th and New Year’s Eve celebrations. Spyridon also worked within the community to transform signature events\, such as the CMA Music Festival\, making them more appealing to a wider audience and increasing their capacity to host more visitors. \nIn 2006\, Spyridon spearheaded Nashville’s first-ever\, city-wide branding initiative to grow the image of Nashville as Music City. In support of the initiative\, Spyridon and the NCVC created “Heroes Behind the Hits\,” a monthly show on Sirius XM Radio featuring Nashville songwriters\, established the Music City Walk of Fame\, and developed a multi-faceted Live Music Venue campaign. Initiatives such as these have helped to keep Nashvillein the top 25 hotel markets nationwide. \nSpyridon most recently championed the construction of the Music City Center\, new downtown convention center and headquarter hotel. The $585 million facility and adjacent Omni Hotel are scheduled to open in 2013. \nThroughout his career Spyridon has served on the boards of Destination Marketing Association International (DMAI) and Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA). He’s also been active in the local community\, serving on the boards of the Adventure Science Center\, Nashville Hotel and Lodging Association\, the Downtown Partnership\, the Music City Bowl\, the Museum of African American Music Art and Culture\, and Conservancy of the Parthenon and Centennial Park. \nSpyridon’s achievements have garnered numerous awards and accolades including Nashville Sales Executive of the Year Award\, the President’s Award from Meeting Professionals International\, and the Stephen Foster Award from Nashville Songwriters Association International and the Community Leader Award from the Tennessee MPI Chapter. \nA native of Pascagoula\, Mississippi\, Spyridon graduated fromVanderbilt University with a B.A. in Business Administration. After serving as manager of Travel and Conventions Department at the Mobile Chamber of Commerce\, and as Executive Director of the Baton Rouge Area Convention & Visitors Bureau\, Spyridon returned toNashville where he has served as CEO for the last 20 years. \nSpyridon is a graduate of the Institute of Comparative Political and Economic Systems at Georgetown University. \nRalph Schulz\nPresident/CEO\, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce \nRalph Schulz was named president and CEO of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce by 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. Since 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\n\n\n\nSPONSOR THE “GLOBAL NASHVILLE” PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this series of conversations with community leaders. It is through your support that we are able to produce quality global affairs programs. \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\n  \nTHE TENNESSEE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL HAS BEEN A PROUD MEMBER OF THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA SINCE 2007 \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.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-nashville-guest-host-ralph-schulz-with-butch-spyridon-nashville-visitor-leader-3/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Governor Phil Bredesen and Guest Host Matt Kisber on "Global Nashville" | August 17
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce\nGlobal Nashville\nGuest Host: Matt Kisber with Governor Phil Bredesen\nA conversation about the evolution of Japanese economic investment in Tennessee. \n \nFormer Governor of Tennessee Phil Bredesen \n \nFormer Commissioner of Tennessee Economic and Community Development \n\n\nAugust 17\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\n\n\n\nMatt Kisber\nFormer Commissioner\, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development\, Chairman of the Board\, Silicon Ranch\n\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. Under 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 1.6 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. A graduate of Vanderbilt University\, Matt served 10 terms in the Tennessee House of Representatives. \n\nPhilip Bredesen\n48th Governor of Tennessee (2003-2011)\, Founding Chairman\, Silicon Ranch\n\nPhilip Bredesen served as Tennessee’s Governor from 2003 until 2011 and Mayor of Nashville from 1991 until 1999. He is known for his bipartisan approach to problem-solving and his careful fiscal management. Among those who have served in senior elected positions\, Governor Bredesen has a unique depth of healthcare experience in both the private and public sectors. \nPrior to entering public service\, Bredesen worked in the healthcare industry. Between research trips to the public library\, he drafted a business plan at his kitchen table that led to the creation of HealthAmerica Corp. in 1980\, a Nashville-based healthcare management company. The company eventually grew to more than 6\,000 employees and was traded on the New York Stock Exchange. The company was sold in 1986. Additionally\, Gov. Bredesen is considered a serial entrepreneur\, having helped start and mentor several successful companies\, many of which subsequently became publicly traded on various stock exchanges.     \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSPONSOR THE “GLOBAL NASHVILLE” PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this series of conversations with community leaders. It is through your support that we are able to produce quality global affairs programs. \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\n  \nTHE TENNESSEE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL HAS BEEN A PROUD MEMBER OF THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA SINCE 2007 \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.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/governor-phil-bredesen-and-guest-host-matt-kisber-on-global-nashville-august-17-4/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Governor Phil Bredesen and Guest Host Matt Kisber on "Global Nashville" | August 17
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce\nGlobal Nashville\nGuest Host: Matt Kisber with Governor Phil Bredesen\nA conversation about the evolution of Japanese economic investment in Tennessee. \n \nFormer Governor of Tennessee Phil Bredesen \n \nFormer Commissioner of Tennessee Economic and Community Development \n\n\nAugust 17\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\n\n\n\nMatt Kisber\nFormer Commissioner\, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development\, Chairman of the Board\, Silicon Ranch\n\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. Under 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 1.6 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. A graduate of Vanderbilt University\, Matt served 10 terms in the Tennessee House of Representatives. \n\nPhilip Bredesen\n48th Governor of Tennessee (2003-2011)\, Founding Chairman\, Silicon Ranch\n\nPhilip Bredesen served as Tennessee’s Governor from 2003 until 2011 and Mayor of Nashville from 1991 until 1999. He is known for his bipartisan approach to problem-solving and his careful fiscal management. Among those who have served in senior elected positions\, Governor Bredesen has a unique depth of healthcare experience in both the private and public sectors. \nPrior to entering public service\, Bredesen worked in the healthcare industry. Between research trips to the public library\, he drafted a business plan at his kitchen table that led to the creation of HealthAmerica Corp. in 1980\, a Nashville-based healthcare management company. The company eventually grew to more than 6\,000 employees and was traded on the New York Stock Exchange. The company was sold in 1986. Additionally\, Gov. Bredesen is considered a serial entrepreneur\, having helped start and mentor several successful companies\, many of which subsequently became publicly traded on various stock exchanges.     \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSPONSOR THE “GLOBAL NASHVILLE” PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this series of conversations with community leaders. It is through your support that we are able to produce quality global affairs programs. \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\n  \nTHE TENNESSEE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL HAS BEEN A PROUD MEMBER OF THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA SINCE 2007 \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.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/governor-phil-bredesen-and-guest-host-matt-kisber-on-global-nashville-august-17/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Governor Phil Bredesen and Guest Host Matt Kisber on "Global Nashville" | August 17
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce\nGlobal Nashville\nGuest Host: Matt Kisber with Governor Phil Bredesen\nA conversation about the evolution of Japanese economic investment in Tennessee. \n \nFormer Governor of Tennessee Phil Bredesen \n \nFormer Commissioner of Tennessee Economic and Community Development \n\n\nAugust 17\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\n\n\n\nMatt Kisber\nFormer Commissioner\, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development\, Chairman of the Board\, Silicon Ranch\n\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. Under 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 1.6 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. A graduate of Vanderbilt University\, Matt served 10 terms in the Tennessee House of Representatives. \n\nPhilip Bredesen\n48th Governor of Tennessee (2003-2011)\, Founding Chairman\, Silicon Ranch\n\nPhilip Bredesen served as Tennessee’s Governor from 2003 until 2011 and Mayor of Nashville from 1991 until 1999. He is known for his bipartisan approach to problem-solving and his careful fiscal management. Among those who have served in senior elected positions\, Governor Bredesen has a unique depth of healthcare experience in both the private and public sectors. \nPrior to entering public service\, Bredesen worked in the healthcare industry. Between research trips to the public library\, he drafted a business plan at his kitchen table that led to the creation of HealthAmerica Corp. in 1980\, a Nashville-based healthcare management company. The company eventually grew to more than 6\,000 employees and was traded on the New York Stock Exchange. The company was sold in 1986. Additionally\, Gov. Bredesen is considered a serial entrepreneur\, having helped start and mentor several successful companies\, many of which subsequently became publicly traded on various stock exchanges.     \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSPONSOR THE “GLOBAL NASHVILLE” PROGRAM! \nWe invite businesses\, organizations and individuals to sponsor this series of conversations with community leaders. It is through your support that we are able to produce quality global affairs programs. \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\n  \nTHE TENNESSEE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL HAS BEEN A PROUD MEMBER OF THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA SINCE 2007 \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.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/governor-phil-bredesen-and-guest-host-matt-kisber-on-global-nashville-august-17-3/
CATEGORIES:Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Mexico Consul General Javier Diaz De Leon | In-person event | Aug 11
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\n\nis pleased to announce a program with our friends at\nThe Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce\,\nThe Belmont University Center for International Business and Baker Donelson\nIBC Global Update with\nConsul General of Mexico in Atlanta\nJavier Diaz de Leon\n\n\n\n \nWednesday\, August 11\, 2021\n@ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm  CST\n\n\nBelmont University: Massey Boardroom\n1900 Belmont Blvd. Jack C. Massey College of Business\, 4th Floor\nNashville\, TN 37212\n \nThe Nashville Chamber’s International Business Council\, in partnership with the Center for International Business at Belmont University\, TN World Affairs Council and Baker Donelson\, invite you to a Global Update  featuring Consul General of Mexico in Atlanta\, Javier Diaz de Leon. We’ll discuss the latest in US-Mexico business connections. Moderating the event will be IBC advisory board member John Scannapieco. \nParking: Belmont University is located in Nashville on Wedgewood Ave. between 12th Ave. and 16th Ave.  Here is a link to the campus map (Massey Business Center is Building #5).\nVisitor parking is in the North Parking Garage (below the Inman and McWhorter Buildings\, buildings #6 and #7).  To access North Garage from Wedgewood Avenue\, turn onto 15th Ave. Then take your first right. This street will take you past the Law School Garage and in between Inman and the Wedgwood Academic Building.  Turn into the garage on the left (North Parking Garage).  Parking Level 1 (P1) has been reserved for guest parking. \nThere are two sets of elevators (one for the McWhorter Building and one for the Inman Building).  Walk to the Inman elevator\, which was on your right as you entered the garage.  Take the Inman elevator to Level 2 of the Gordon E. Inman Center.  Exit the elevator and go left through the outside door\, across the walkway between buildings\, and enter the Massey Business Center.  You will now be on the first floor of Massey Business Center. \nTake the elevator to the 4th floor.  The Massey Boardroom is located on the 4th floor. \n\n\nTHE TENNESSEE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL HAS BEEN A PROUD MEMBER OF THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA SINCE 2007 \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.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/mexico-consul-general-javier-diaz-de-leon-in-person-event-aug-11-3/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210811T173000
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SUMMARY:Mexico Consul General Javier Diaz De Leon | In-person event | Aug 11
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\n\nis pleased to announce a program with our friends at\nThe Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce\,\nThe Belmont University Center for International Business and Baker Donelson\nIBC Global Update with\nConsul General of Mexico in Atlanta\nJavier Diaz de Leon\n\n\n\n \nWednesday\, August 11\, 2021\n@ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm  CST\n\n\nBelmont University: Massey Boardroom\n1900 Belmont Blvd. Jack C. Massey College of Business\, 4th Floor\nNashville\, TN 37212\n \nThe Nashville Chamber’s International Business Council\, in partnership with the Center for International Business at Belmont University\, TN World Affairs Council and Baker Donelson\, invite you to a Global Update  featuring Consul General of Mexico in Atlanta\, Javier Diaz de Leon. We’ll discuss the latest in US-Mexico business connections. Moderating the event will be IBC advisory board member John Scannapieco. \nParking: Belmont University is located in Nashville on Wedgewood Ave. between 12th Ave. and 16th Ave.  Here is a link to the campus map (Massey Business Center is Building #5).\nVisitor parking is in the North Parking Garage (below the Inman and McWhorter Buildings\, buildings #6 and #7).  To access North Garage from Wedgewood Avenue\, turn onto 15th Ave. Then take your first right. This street will take you past the Law School Garage and in between Inman and the Wedgwood Academic Building.  Turn into the garage on the left (North Parking Garage).  Parking Level 1 (P1) has been reserved for guest parking. \nThere are two sets of elevators (one for the McWhorter Building and one for the Inman Building).  Walk to the Inman elevator\, which was on your right as you entered the garage.  Take the Inman elevator to Level 2 of the Gordon E. Inman Center.  Exit the elevator and go left through the outside door\, across the walkway between buildings\, and enter the Massey Business Center.  You will now be on the first floor of Massey Business Center. \nTake the elevator to the 4th floor.  The Massey Boardroom is located on the 4th floor. \n\n\nTHE TENNESSEE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL HAS BEEN A PROUD MEMBER OF THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA SINCE 2007 \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.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/mexico-consul-general-javier-diaz-de-leon-in-person-event-aug-11-4/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Mexico Consul General Javier Diaz De Leon | In-person event | Aug 11
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\n\nis pleased to announce a program with our friends at\nThe Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce\,\nThe Belmont University Center for International Business and Baker Donelson\nIBC Global Update with\nConsul General of Mexico in Atlanta\nJavier Diaz de Leon\n\n\n\n \nWednesday\, August 11\, 2021\n@ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm  CST\n\n\nBelmont University: Massey Boardroom\n1900 Belmont Blvd. Jack C. Massey College of Business\, 4th Floor\nNashville\, TN 37212\n \nThe Nashville Chamber’s International Business Council\, in partnership with the Center for International Business at Belmont University\, TN World Affairs Council and Baker Donelson\, invite you to a Global Update  featuring Consul General of Mexico in Atlanta\, Javier Diaz de Leon. We’ll discuss the latest in US-Mexico business connections. Moderating the event will be IBC advisory board member John Scannapieco. \nParking: Belmont University is located in Nashville on Wedgewood Ave. between 12th Ave. and 16th Ave.  Here is a link to the campus map (Massey Business Center is Building #5).\nVisitor parking is in the North Parking Garage (below the Inman and McWhorter Buildings\, buildings #6 and #7).  To access North Garage from Wedgewood Avenue\, turn onto 15th Ave. Then take your first right. This street will take you past the Law School Garage and in between Inman and the Wedgwood Academic Building.  Turn into the garage on the left (North Parking Garage).  Parking Level 1 (P1) has been reserved for guest parking. \nThere are two sets of elevators (one for the McWhorter Building and one for the Inman Building).  Walk to the Inman elevator\, which was on your right as you entered the garage.  Take the Inman elevator to Level 2 of the Gordon E. Inman Center.  Exit the elevator and go left through the outside door\, across the walkway between buildings\, and enter the Massey Business Center.  You will now be on the first floor of Massey Business Center. \nTake the elevator to the 4th floor.  The Massey Boardroom is located on the 4th floor. \n\n\nTHE TENNESSEE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL HAS BEEN A PROUD MEMBER OF THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA SINCE 2007 \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.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/mexico-consul-general-javier-diaz-de-leon-in-person-event-aug-11/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Global Dialogue | US-Russia Conflict: Post Biden-Putin Summit | Jul 13
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\n\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Peoria Area World Affairs Council presents\nGlobal Dialogue\nU.S.-Russia Conflict: Post Biden-Putin Summit\nwith \n \nDr. Andrei Korobkov \nProfessor\, Political Science and International Relations\, Middle Tennessee State University \nand \n\n\n \nDr. Mark Katz \nProfessor\, Schar School of Policy and Government\, George Mason University \nWith Host \n \n\nLCDR Patrick Ryan\, USN (Ret) \nFounding President\, Tennessee World Affairs Council  \nJuly 13\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\nOpen and complimentary for all. We thank you for your donation and membership to make these programs possible. \nGlobal Dialogue | US-Russia Conflict: Post Biden-Putin Summit | Jul 13\n \nGlobal Dialogue | US-Russia Conflict: Post Biden-Putin Summit | Jul 13\n\n\n\n\n\nAndrei Korobkov\n\n\n\n\n\nProfessor and Director of Russian Studies\, Department of Political Science and International Relations\, Middle Tennessee State University \n\n\n\n\n\nAreas of Expertise. Nationalism\, state- and nation-building. The socio-economic and political aspects of the modern trends in migration. Comparative migration policies. Inter-ethnic relations and minority politics with a regional emphasis on Russia\, the post-Soviet states\,and Eastern Europe. Economic reform and the issues of regional economic development\, energy policy\, social stratification and employment policy.\n\n\n\nPHD\, University of Alabama (1999)\nPHD\, Russian Academy of Sciences (1988)\nBS\, Moscow State University (1982)\n\n\n\n[More]\nCheck out our conversation from May with Professor Katz on the relationship between Russia and Iran [Here] \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 \nPatrick Ryan \nPatrick Ryan is the founding President of the Tennessee World Affairs Council. In 2007 Mr. Ryan organized a group of concerned citizens to launch Tennessee’s first World Affairs Council\, to bring global awareness education programs and resources to communities and schools in the state. In 2009 Mr. Ryan’s contribution to building international understanding was acknowledged by receipt of the “Mandala Award” at the Window on the World Festival of Tennessee Technological University. The Council\, responding to the statewide interest in its programs\, has moved from its first home in Cookeville to Nashville where it is hosted on the campus of Belmont University. \nPatrick Ryan is the President and founder of Ryan & Associates\, an editorial consulting firm based in Nashville\, specializing in on-line global affairs information resources\, especially covering developments in the Middle East. His consulting firm\, established in 1999 in Washington\, DC and now based in Tennessee\, brings together writers\, researchers\, web design and development specialists and other professionals to deliver customized editorial solutions to an international client list. \nMr. Ryan was born and raised in New York City. At age 17 he enlisted in the U.S. Navy where he served a 26-year career\, assigned first in the Persian Gulf in 1973 followed by assignments in the Submarine Service where he attained the rank of Chief Petty Officer. Mr. Ryan received a BA degree at the University of South Carolina\, in 1981\, majoring in International Studies followed by commissioning in the Navy as an Ensign. Mr. Ryan served aboard numerous ships\, headquarters staffs and overseas assignments before retiring in 1998 as a Lieutenant Commander. Among his assignments were the Joint Staff in the Pentagon\, the Center for Naval Analyses\, and US Central Command headquarters. He has lived and worked in Bahrain\, Italy and Japan and has traveled to about 50 countries for work and leisure. \nMr. Ryan worked as a program manager at Autometric\, Inc. in support of technical development projects before taking the position as Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the National Council on US-Arab Relations\, a non-profit educational organization in Washington. In 1999 he founded Ryan & Associates\, which moved to Tennessee in 2001. \nMr. Ryan was President of the Cookeville Breakfast Rotary 2008-2009. He was co-Chair of the Rotary Ghana Project\, which provides clean water\, school literacy and medical support humanitarian projects to villages in Western Ghana. He was award “Rotarian of the Year” for 2009-2010 for his work in Ghana. \nMr. Ryan met and married Connie Trisdale of Gainesboro while they both served in the military overseas. They have two children\, Bill and Colleen. \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\n\nTHE TENNESSEE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL HAS BEEN A PROUD MEMBER OF THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA SINCE 2007 \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.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-dialogue-us-russia-conflict-post-biden-putin-summit-jul-13-3/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210714T010000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T183132Z
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SUMMARY:Global Dialogue | US-Russia Conflict: Post Biden-Putin Summit | Jul 13
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\n\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Peoria Area World Affairs Council presents\nGlobal Dialogue\nU.S.-Russia Conflict: Post Biden-Putin Summit\nwith \n \nDr. Andrei Korobkov \nProfessor\, Political Science and International Relations\, Middle Tennessee State University \nand \n\n\n \nDr. Mark Katz \nProfessor\, Schar School of Policy and Government\, George Mason University \nWith Host \n \n\nLCDR Patrick Ryan\, USN (Ret) \nFounding President\, Tennessee World Affairs Council  \nJuly 13\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\nOpen and complimentary for all. We thank you for your donation and membership to make these programs possible. \nGlobal Dialogue | US-Russia Conflict: Post Biden-Putin Summit | Jul 13\n \nGlobal Dialogue | US-Russia Conflict: Post Biden-Putin Summit | Jul 13\n\n\n\n\n\nAndrei Korobkov\n\n\n\n\n\nProfessor and Director of Russian Studies\, Department of Political Science and International Relations\, Middle Tennessee State University \n\n\n\n\n\nAreas of Expertise. Nationalism\, state- and nation-building. The socio-economic and political aspects of the modern trends in migration. Comparative migration policies. Inter-ethnic relations and minority politics with a regional emphasis on Russia\, the post-Soviet states\,and Eastern Europe. Economic reform and the issues of regional economic development\, energy policy\, social stratification and employment policy.\n\n\n\nPHD\, University of Alabama (1999)\nPHD\, Russian Academy of Sciences (1988)\nBS\, Moscow State University (1982)\n\n\n\n[More]\nCheck out our conversation from May with Professor Katz on the relationship between Russia and Iran [Here] \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 \nPatrick Ryan \nPatrick Ryan is the founding President of the Tennessee World Affairs Council. In 2007 Mr. Ryan organized a group of concerned citizens to launch Tennessee’s first World Affairs Council\, to bring global awareness education programs and resources to communities and schools in the state. In 2009 Mr. Ryan’s contribution to building international understanding was acknowledged by receipt of the “Mandala Award” at the Window on the World Festival of Tennessee Technological University. The Council\, responding to the statewide interest in its programs\, has moved from its first home in Cookeville to Nashville where it is hosted on the campus of Belmont University. \nPatrick Ryan is the President and founder of Ryan & Associates\, an editorial consulting firm based in Nashville\, specializing in on-line global affairs information resources\, especially covering developments in the Middle East. His consulting firm\, established in 1999 in Washington\, DC and now based in Tennessee\, brings together writers\, researchers\, web design and development specialists and other professionals to deliver customized editorial solutions to an international client list. \nMr. Ryan was born and raised in New York City. At age 17 he enlisted in the U.S. Navy where he served a 26-year career\, assigned first in the Persian Gulf in 1973 followed by assignments in the Submarine Service where he attained the rank of Chief Petty Officer. Mr. Ryan received a BA degree at the University of South Carolina\, in 1981\, majoring in International Studies followed by commissioning in the Navy as an Ensign. Mr. Ryan served aboard numerous ships\, headquarters staffs and overseas assignments before retiring in 1998 as a Lieutenant Commander. Among his assignments were the Joint Staff in the Pentagon\, the Center for Naval Analyses\, and US Central Command headquarters. He has lived and worked in Bahrain\, Italy and Japan and has traveled to about 50 countries for work and leisure. \nMr. Ryan worked as a program manager at Autometric\, Inc. in support of technical development projects before taking the position as Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the National Council on US-Arab Relations\, a non-profit educational organization in Washington. In 1999 he founded Ryan & Associates\, which moved to Tennessee in 2001. \nMr. Ryan was President of the Cookeville Breakfast Rotary 2008-2009. He was co-Chair of the Rotary Ghana Project\, which provides clean water\, school literacy and medical support humanitarian projects to villages in Western Ghana. He was award “Rotarian of the Year” for 2009-2010 for his work in Ghana. \nMr. Ryan met and married Connie Trisdale of Gainesboro while they both served in the military overseas. They have two children\, Bill and Colleen. \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\n\nTHE TENNESSEE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL HAS BEEN A PROUD MEMBER OF THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA SINCE 2007 \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.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-dialogue-us-russia-conflict-post-biden-putin-summit-jul-13-4/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210714T010000
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CREATED:20210619T224513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T183114Z
UID:28610-1626220800-1626224400@www.tnwac.org
SUMMARY:Global Dialogue | US-Russia Conflict: Post Biden-Putin Summit | Jul 13
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\n\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Peoria Area World Affairs Council presents\nGlobal Dialogue\nU.S.-Russia Conflict: Post Biden-Putin Summit\nwith \n \nDr. Andrei Korobkov \nProfessor\, Political Science and International Relations\, Middle Tennessee State University \nand \n\n\n \nDr. Mark Katz \nProfessor\, Schar School of Policy and Government\, George Mason University \nWith Host \n \n\nLCDR Patrick Ryan\, USN (Ret) \nFounding President\, Tennessee World Affairs Council  \nJuly 13\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\nOpen and complimentary for all. We thank you for your donation and membership to make these programs possible. \nGlobal Dialogue | US-Russia Conflict: Post Biden-Putin Summit | Jul 13\n \nGlobal Dialogue | US-Russia Conflict: Post Biden-Putin Summit | Jul 13\n\n\n\n\n\nAndrei Korobkov\n\n\n\n\n\nProfessor and Director of Russian Studies\, Department of Political Science and International Relations\, Middle Tennessee State University \n\n\n\n\n\nAreas of Expertise. Nationalism\, state- and nation-building. The socio-economic and political aspects of the modern trends in migration. Comparative migration policies. Inter-ethnic relations and minority politics with a regional emphasis on Russia\, the post-Soviet states\,and Eastern Europe. Economic reform and the issues of regional economic development\, energy policy\, social stratification and employment policy.\n\n\n\nPHD\, University of Alabama (1999)\nPHD\, Russian Academy of Sciences (1988)\nBS\, Moscow State University (1982)\n\n\n\n[More]\nCheck out our conversation from May with Professor Katz on the relationship between Russia and Iran [Here] \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 \nPatrick Ryan \nPatrick Ryan is the founding President of the Tennessee World Affairs Council. In 2007 Mr. Ryan organized a group of concerned citizens to launch Tennessee’s first World Affairs Council\, to bring global awareness education programs and resources to communities and schools in the state. In 2009 Mr. Ryan’s contribution to building international understanding was acknowledged by receipt of the “Mandala Award” at the Window on the World Festival of Tennessee Technological University. The Council\, responding to the statewide interest in its programs\, has moved from its first home in Cookeville to Nashville where it is hosted on the campus of Belmont University. \nPatrick Ryan is the President and founder of Ryan & Associates\, an editorial consulting firm based in Nashville\, specializing in on-line global affairs information resources\, especially covering developments in the Middle East. His consulting firm\, established in 1999 in Washington\, DC and now based in Tennessee\, brings together writers\, researchers\, web design and development specialists and other professionals to deliver customized editorial solutions to an international client list. \nMr. Ryan was born and raised in New York City. At age 17 he enlisted in the U.S. Navy where he served a 26-year career\, assigned first in the Persian Gulf in 1973 followed by assignments in the Submarine Service where he attained the rank of Chief Petty Officer. Mr. Ryan received a BA degree at the University of South Carolina\, in 1981\, majoring in International Studies followed by commissioning in the Navy as an Ensign. Mr. Ryan served aboard numerous ships\, headquarters staffs and overseas assignments before retiring in 1998 as a Lieutenant Commander. Among his assignments were the Joint Staff in the Pentagon\, the Center for Naval Analyses\, and US Central Command headquarters. He has lived and worked in Bahrain\, Italy and Japan and has traveled to about 50 countries for work and leisure. \nMr. Ryan worked as a program manager at Autometric\, Inc. in support of technical development projects before taking the position as Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the National Council on US-Arab Relations\, a non-profit educational organization in Washington. In 1999 he founded Ryan & Associates\, which moved to Tennessee in 2001. \nMr. Ryan was President of the Cookeville Breakfast Rotary 2008-2009. He was co-Chair of the Rotary Ghana Project\, which provides clean water\, school literacy and medical support humanitarian projects to villages in Western Ghana. He was award “Rotarian of the Year” for 2009-2010 for his work in Ghana. \nMr. Ryan met and married Connie Trisdale of Gainesboro while they both served in the military overseas. They have two children\, Bill and Colleen. \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\n\nTHE TENNESSEE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL HAS BEEN A PROUD MEMBER OF THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA SINCE 2007 \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.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-dialogue-us-russia-conflict-post-biden-putin-summit-jul-13/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210616T011500
DTSTAMP:20260508T093358
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T183147Z
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SUMMARY:Global Dialogue | On Travel with Rick Steves | Jun 15
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia present\nGlobal Dialogue\nOn Travel: A Conversation with Rick Steves\nTravel Writer\, Author\, Activist and Television Personality\n\n \nWith Host\n \n\nAmanda Knarr\nMember of the Tennessee World Affairs Council Board of Directors \nJun 15\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\n \n\n\n\n\n\nRick Steves in Sognefjord\, Norway\nRick Steves \n[NY Times Magazine profile of Rick Steves [Here]] \nRick Steves is a popular public television host\, a best-selling guidebook author\, and an outspoken activist who encourages Americans to broaden their perspectives through travel. But above all else\, Rick considers himself a teacher. He taught his first travel class at his college campus in the mid-1970s — and now\, more than 40 years later\, he still measures his success not by dollars earned\, but by trips impacted. \nWidely considered America’s leading authority on European travel\, Rick produces a best-selling series of guidebooks and is the author of Travel as a Political Act. He is dedicated to providing all Americans with access to travel information\, and has made extensive resources available for free on the Rick Steves’ Europe website\, via the Rick Steves Audio Europe™ app\, and in Rick Steves Classroom Europe™\, a searchable database of short\, teachable video clips. \nA longtime supporter of public broadcasting\, Rick produces and hosts public television and radio shows that air across the nation. \nRick is the founder and owner of Rick Steves’ Europe (RSE)\, a travel business with more than 100 full-time employees. RSE operates a successful tour program which brings more than 30\,000 people to Europe annually. The company contributes annually to a portfolio of climate-smart nonprofits\, essentially paying a self-imposed carbon tax. \nRick works closely with several advocacy groups and makes regular financial contributions to more than 170 organizations\, including annual contributions to Bread for the World. He is a board member of NORML and has been instrumental in the legalization of marijuana in several states. He has also provided $8 million in funding to build two new neighborhood centers in his community\, and has donated a 24-unit apartment building for homeless women and their children to his local YWCA. \nRick spends about four months a year in Europe\, researching guidebooks\, fine-tuning his tour program\, filming his TV show\, and making new discoveries for travelers. To recharge\, he plays piano\, relaxes at his family cabin in the Cascade mountains\, and spends time with his son Andy and daughter Jackie. He lives and works in his hometown of Edmonds\, Washington\, where his office window overlooks his old junior high school. \nhttps://www.ricksteves.com \n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/ricksteves/ \n\n\nAmanda Knarr is a member of the Tennessee World Affairs Council Board of Directors \nAmanda Knarr recently 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. \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\nTNWAC WELCOMES THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA AS A PROMOTIONAL PARTNER FOR THIS PROGRAM \n \nTHE TENNESSEE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL HAS BEEN A PROUD MEMBER OF THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA SINCE 2007 \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.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-dialogue-on-travel-with-rick-steves-jun-15-3/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210616T011500
DTSTAMP:20260508T093358
CREATED:20210427T162538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T183151Z
UID:44140-1623801600-1623806100@www.tnwac.org
SUMMARY:Global Dialogue | On Travel with Rick Steves | Jun 15
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia present\nGlobal Dialogue\nOn Travel: A Conversation with Rick Steves\nTravel Writer\, Author\, Activist and Television Personality\n\n \nWith Host\n \n\nAmanda Knarr\nMember of the Tennessee World Affairs Council Board of Directors \nJun 15\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\n \n\n\n\n\n\nRick Steves in Sognefjord\, Norway\nRick Steves \n[NY Times Magazine profile of Rick Steves [Here]] \nRick Steves is a popular public television host\, a best-selling guidebook author\, and an outspoken activist who encourages Americans to broaden their perspectives through travel. But above all else\, Rick considers himself a teacher. He taught his first travel class at his college campus in the mid-1970s — and now\, more than 40 years later\, he still measures his success not by dollars earned\, but by trips impacted. \nWidely considered America’s leading authority on European travel\, Rick produces a best-selling series of guidebooks and is the author of Travel as a Political Act. He is dedicated to providing all Americans with access to travel information\, and has made extensive resources available for free on the Rick Steves’ Europe website\, via the Rick Steves Audio Europe™ app\, and in Rick Steves Classroom Europe™\, a searchable database of short\, teachable video clips. \nA longtime supporter of public broadcasting\, Rick produces and hosts public television and radio shows that air across the nation. \nRick is the founder and owner of Rick Steves’ Europe (RSE)\, a travel business with more than 100 full-time employees. RSE operates a successful tour program which brings more than 30\,000 people to Europe annually. The company contributes annually to a portfolio of climate-smart nonprofits\, essentially paying a self-imposed carbon tax. \nRick works closely with several advocacy groups and makes regular financial contributions to more than 170 organizations\, including annual contributions to Bread for the World. He is a board member of NORML and has been instrumental in the legalization of marijuana in several states. He has also provided $8 million in funding to build two new neighborhood centers in his community\, and has donated a 24-unit apartment building for homeless women and their children to his local YWCA. \nRick spends about four months a year in Europe\, researching guidebooks\, fine-tuning his tour program\, filming his TV show\, and making new discoveries for travelers. To recharge\, he plays piano\, relaxes at his family cabin in the Cascade mountains\, and spends time with his son Andy and daughter Jackie. He lives and works in his hometown of Edmonds\, Washington\, where his office window overlooks his old junior high school. \nhttps://www.ricksteves.com \n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/ricksteves/ \n\n\nAmanda Knarr is a member of the Tennessee World Affairs Council Board of Directors \nAmanda Knarr recently 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. \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\nTNWAC WELCOMES THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA AS A PROMOTIONAL PARTNER FOR THIS PROGRAM \n \nTHE TENNESSEE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL HAS BEEN A PROUD MEMBER OF THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA SINCE 2007 \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.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-dialogue-on-travel-with-rick-steves-jun-15-4/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210616T011500
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CREATED:20210427T162538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T183138Z
UID:28091-1623801600-1623806100@www.tnwac.org
SUMMARY:Global Dialogue | On Travel with Rick Steves | Jun 15
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\nin association with\nBelmont University Center for International Business\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia present\nGlobal Dialogue\nOn Travel: A Conversation with Rick Steves\nTravel Writer\, Author\, Activist and Television Personality\n\n \nWith Host\n \n\nAmanda Knarr\nMember of the Tennessee World Affairs Council Board of Directors \nJun 15\, 2021 @ 7 pm CT\n \n\n\n\n\n\nRick Steves in Sognefjord\, Norway\nRick Steves \n[NY Times Magazine profile of Rick Steves [Here]] \nRick Steves is a popular public television host\, a best-selling guidebook author\, and an outspoken activist who encourages Americans to broaden their perspectives through travel. But above all else\, Rick considers himself a teacher. He taught his first travel class at his college campus in the mid-1970s — and now\, more than 40 years later\, he still measures his success not by dollars earned\, but by trips impacted. \nWidely considered America’s leading authority on European travel\, Rick produces a best-selling series of guidebooks and is the author of Travel as a Political Act. He is dedicated to providing all Americans with access to travel information\, and has made extensive resources available for free on the Rick Steves’ Europe website\, via the Rick Steves Audio Europe™ app\, and in Rick Steves Classroom Europe™\, a searchable database of short\, teachable video clips. \nA longtime supporter of public broadcasting\, Rick produces and hosts public television and radio shows that air across the nation. \nRick is the founder and owner of Rick Steves’ Europe (RSE)\, a travel business with more than 100 full-time employees. RSE operates a successful tour program which brings more than 30\,000 people to Europe annually. The company contributes annually to a portfolio of climate-smart nonprofits\, essentially paying a self-imposed carbon tax. \nRick works closely with several advocacy groups and makes regular financial contributions to more than 170 organizations\, including annual contributions to Bread for the World. He is a board member of NORML and has been instrumental in the legalization of marijuana in several states. He has also provided $8 million in funding to build two new neighborhood centers in his community\, and has donated a 24-unit apartment building for homeless women and their children to his local YWCA. \nRick spends about four months a year in Europe\, researching guidebooks\, fine-tuning his tour program\, filming his TV show\, and making new discoveries for travelers. To recharge\, he plays piano\, relaxes at his family cabin in the Cascade mountains\, and spends time with his son Andy and daughter Jackie. He lives and works in his hometown of Edmonds\, Washington\, where his office window overlooks his old junior high school. \nhttps://www.ricksteves.com \n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/ricksteves/ \n\n\nAmanda Knarr is a member of the Tennessee World Affairs Council Board of Directors \nAmanda Knarr recently 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. \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\nTNWAC WELCOMES THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA AS A PROMOTIONAL PARTNER FOR THIS PROGRAM \n \nTHE TENNESSEE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL HAS BEEN A PROUD MEMBER OF THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA SINCE 2007 \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.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/global-dialogue-on-travel-with-rick-steves-jun-15/
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: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-1-3/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Global Nashville
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SUMMARY:Panel | "How Democracies Die" | May 20
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council is pleased to be a promotional partner with our sister Council\, the World Affairs Council of Orange County to present this timely and important conversation. \n \nHow Democracies Die: What History Reveals About Our Future\nThursday\, May 20\, 2021 @ 3:00 PM CST\n\n \n \nDaniel Ziblatt is Eaton Professor of the Science of Government at Harvard University and resident faculty at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies (CES). At CES\, he co-chairs the Seminar on Democracy – Past\, Present\, Future. \nSteve Levitsky is a professor of government at Harvard University and coauthor of the 2018 New York Times bestseller “How Democracies Die\,” with Daniel Ziblatt. In it\, they argue that democracies die not because of revolutions or military coups\, but due to the slow weakening of critical institutions and the gradual erosion of political norms. \nAnn L. Phillips is the senior advisor to the Nagorno-Karabakh Project\, part of the Inclusive Peace Processes program at the U.S. Institute of Peace. In addition to ongoing research and writing\, she has drafted a conflict assessment\, helped develop the workshop agenda for journalists from the region\, and worked on other options for engagement. \n\n\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \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/wac-orange-county-how-democracies-die-may-20-3/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210520T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210520T210000
DTSTAMP:20260508T093358
CREATED:20210511T235331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T183301Z
UID:28317-1621540800-1621544400@www.tnwac.org
SUMMARY:Panel | "How Democracies Die" | May 20
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council is pleased to be a promotional partner with our sister Council\, the World Affairs Council of Orange County to present this timely and important conversation. \n \nHow Democracies Die: What History Reveals About Our Future\nThursday\, May 20\, 2021 @ 3:00 PM CST\n\n \n \nDaniel Ziblatt is Eaton Professor of the Science of Government at Harvard University and resident faculty at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies (CES). At CES\, he co-chairs the Seminar on Democracy – Past\, Present\, Future. \nSteve Levitsky is a professor of government at Harvard University and coauthor of the 2018 New York Times bestseller “How Democracies Die\,” with Daniel Ziblatt. In it\, they argue that democracies die not because of revolutions or military coups\, but due to the slow weakening of critical institutions and the gradual erosion of political norms. \nAnn L. Phillips is the senior advisor to the Nagorno-Karabakh Project\, part of the Inclusive Peace Processes program at the U.S. Institute of Peace. In addition to ongoing research and writing\, she has drafted a conflict assessment\, helped develop the workshop agenda for journalists from the region\, and worked on other options for engagement. \n\n\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \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/wac-orange-county-how-democracies-die-may-20/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210520T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210520T210000
DTSTAMP:20260508T093358
CREATED:20210511T235331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T183320Z
UID:44145-1621540800-1621544400@www.tnwac.org
SUMMARY:Panel | "How Democracies Die" | May 20
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council is pleased to be a promotional partner with our sister Council\, the World Affairs Council of Orange County to present this timely and important conversation. \n \nHow Democracies Die: What History Reveals About Our Future\nThursday\, May 20\, 2021 @ 3:00 PM CST\n\n \n \nDaniel Ziblatt is Eaton Professor of the Science of Government at Harvard University and resident faculty at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies (CES). At CES\, he co-chairs the Seminar on Democracy – Past\, Present\, Future. \nSteve Levitsky is a professor of government at Harvard University and coauthor of the 2018 New York Times bestseller “How Democracies Die\,” with Daniel Ziblatt. In it\, they argue that democracies die not because of revolutions or military coups\, but due to the slow weakening of critical institutions and the gradual erosion of political norms. \nAnn L. Phillips is the senior advisor to the Nagorno-Karabakh Project\, part of the Inclusive Peace Processes program at the U.S. Institute of Peace. In addition to ongoing research and writing\, she has drafted a conflict assessment\, helped develop the workshop agenda for journalists from the region\, and worked on other options for engagement. \n\n\nTHANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH \n \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/wac-orange-county-how-democracies-die-may-20-4/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210519T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210519T170000
DTSTAMP:20260508T093358
CREATED:20210511T195440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T183342Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210519T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210519T170000
DTSTAMP:20260508T093358
CREATED:20210511T195440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T183334Z
UID:28254-1621440000-1621443600@www.tnwac.org
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210519T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210519T170000
DTSTAMP:20260508T093358
CREATED:20210511T195440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T183346Z
UID:44144-1621440000-1621443600@www.tnwac.org
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210506T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210506T170000
DTSTAMP:20260508T093358
CREATED:20210219T215928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T183425Z
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SUMMARY:Great Decisions Seminar: Global Supply Chains and Nat'l Security | May 6
DESCRIPTION:Great Decisions Seminar Series\n\nGlobal Supply Chains and National Security\nMay 6\, 2021\n11:00 am – 12:00 pm \nJi Young Choi\nAssociate Professor of Politics and Government\, Director of East Asia Studies\, Affiliate Professor of International Studies\, Ohio Wesleyan University\nJoin us for a discussion of this important global issue. \n \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email with a link for joining the programs. Please do not share that with anyone.   It is your unique link for joining these Foreign Policy educational offerings. You will receive the program link each week by email. \n\n\nGreat Decisions Seminar Series\nMarch 12 – May 6\, 2021 \nThe Tennessee World Affairs Council has been invited to offer enrollment in the Great Decisions discussion seminar series organized by our friends in Delaware\, Ohio at Ohio Wesleyan University and Mr. Skip Cornett. We thank them for sharing this opportunity to learn more about critical global issues in these seminars being led by numerous distinguished speakers. \nGreat Decisions is an eight-part global issues conversation developed by the Foreign Policy Association in New York\, a members of the World Affairs Councils of America network\, a sister council to TNWAC. The seminars are supplemented by an excellent guide book offered by FPA.org \nGreat Decisions Seminars \n11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Central Time) Via Zoom \nMarch 12 – April 30 on Fridays and May 6 on Thursday \n \n\n\nDon’t forget to get the Great Decisions guide book from FPA.org  \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email with a link for joining the programs. Please do not share that with anyone.   It is your unique link for joining these Foreign Policy educational offerings. You will receive the program link each week by email. \n \nGreat Decisions is America’s largest discussion program on world affairs.  The program model involves reading the Great Decisions Briefing Book\, watching the documentary film series and meeting in a Discussion Group to discuss the most critical global issues facing America today. \n \nGreat Decisions Calendar \nMarch 12 — Persian Gulf Security Issues — Ali Akbar Mahdi\, California State University\, Northridge; Professor Emeritus\, Ohio Wesleyan University \nMarch 19 — Brexit and the European Union — Yannis Stivachtis\, Professor of Political Science & Jean Monnet Chair at Virginia Tech \nMarch 26 — Struggles Over the Melting Arctic — Nathan Amador Rowley\, Associate Professor of Geology and Geography\, Ohio Wesleyan University; Erinn Patrick Nicely\, Ph.D.  Course Instructor – General Education\, Western Governors University \nApril 09 —   China’s Role in Africa — Joe Parrot\, Asst. Professor of History\, Ohio State University \nApril 16 — The Korean Peninsula — Mitchell B. Lerner\, Professor of History\, Ohio State University \nApril 23 —    Roles of International Organizations in a Global Pandemic – Gillian Ice\, Professor and Director of Global Health\, Ohio University \nApril 30 —    The end of globalization? — Melissa Pawlikowski\, Ph.D. Faculty in Residence\, Capital University \nMay 6 (This program will meet on Thursday) — Global Supply Chains and National Security –  Ji Young Choi\, Associate Professor of Politics and Government\, Director of East Asia Studies\, Affiliate Professor of International Studies\, Ohio Wesleyan University \nAdditional Educational Resources – Great Decisions Briefing Book \nThe Foreign Policy Association also offers an excellent program Briefing Book with articles on each of the topics.You can order the Great Decisions book from the Foreign Policy Association bookstore.  Link \nA much less expensive option is to download the Great Decisions Briefing Book to your E Reader through these sources.      Amazon   Apple   Kubo   Barnes and Noble  \n\n\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/great-decisions-seminar-global-supply-chains-and-natl-security-may-6-4/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210506T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210506T170000
DTSTAMP:20260508T093358
CREATED:20210219T215928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T183413Z
UID:27392-1620316800-1620320400@www.tnwac.org
SUMMARY:Great Decisions Seminar: Global Supply Chains and Nat'l Security | May 6
DESCRIPTION:Great Decisions Seminar Series\n\nGlobal Supply Chains and National Security\nMay 6\, 2021\n11:00 am – 12:00 pm \nJi Young Choi\nAssociate Professor of Politics and Government\, Director of East Asia Studies\, Affiliate Professor of International Studies\, Ohio Wesleyan University\nJoin us for a discussion of this important global issue. \n \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email with a link for joining the programs. Please do not share that with anyone.   It is your unique link for joining these Foreign Policy educational offerings. You will receive the program link each week by email. \n\n\nGreat Decisions Seminar Series\nMarch 12 – May 6\, 2021 \nThe Tennessee World Affairs Council has been invited to offer enrollment in the Great Decisions discussion seminar series organized by our friends in Delaware\, Ohio at Ohio Wesleyan University and Mr. Skip Cornett. We thank them for sharing this opportunity to learn more about critical global issues in these seminars being led by numerous distinguished speakers. \nGreat Decisions is an eight-part global issues conversation developed by the Foreign Policy Association in New York\, a members of the World Affairs Councils of America network\, a sister council to TNWAC. The seminars are supplemented by an excellent guide book offered by FPA.org \nGreat Decisions Seminars \n11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Central Time) Via Zoom \nMarch 12 – April 30 on Fridays and May 6 on Thursday \n \n\n\nDon’t forget to get the Great Decisions guide book from FPA.org  \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email with a link for joining the programs. Please do not share that with anyone.   It is your unique link for joining these Foreign Policy educational offerings. You will receive the program link each week by email. \n \nGreat Decisions is America’s largest discussion program on world affairs.  The program model involves reading the Great Decisions Briefing Book\, watching the documentary film series and meeting in a Discussion Group to discuss the most critical global issues facing America today. \n \nGreat Decisions Calendar \nMarch 12 — Persian Gulf Security Issues — Ali Akbar Mahdi\, California State University\, Northridge; Professor Emeritus\, Ohio Wesleyan University \nMarch 19 — Brexit and the European Union — Yannis Stivachtis\, Professor of Political Science & Jean Monnet Chair at Virginia Tech \nMarch 26 — Struggles Over the Melting Arctic — Nathan Amador Rowley\, Associate Professor of Geology and Geography\, Ohio Wesleyan University; Erinn Patrick Nicely\, Ph.D.  Course Instructor – General Education\, Western Governors University \nApril 09 —   China’s Role in Africa — Joe Parrot\, Asst. Professor of History\, Ohio State University \nApril 16 — The Korean Peninsula — Mitchell B. Lerner\, Professor of History\, Ohio State University \nApril 23 —    Roles of International Organizations in a Global Pandemic – Gillian Ice\, Professor and Director of Global Health\, Ohio University \nApril 30 —    The end of globalization? — Melissa Pawlikowski\, Ph.D. Faculty in Residence\, Capital University \nMay 6 (This program will meet on Thursday) — Global Supply Chains and National Security –  Ji Young Choi\, Associate Professor of Politics and Government\, Director of East Asia Studies\, Affiliate Professor of International Studies\, Ohio Wesleyan University \nAdditional Educational Resources – Great Decisions Briefing Book \nThe Foreign Policy Association also offers an excellent program Briefing Book with articles on each of the topics.You can order the Great Decisions book from the Foreign Policy Association bookstore.  Link \nA much less expensive option is to download the Great Decisions Briefing Book to your E Reader through these sources.      Amazon   Apple   Kubo   Barnes and Noble  \n\n\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/great-decisions-seminar-global-supply-chains-and-natl-security-may-6/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210506T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210506T170000
DTSTAMP:20260508T093358
CREATED:20210219T215928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T183422Z
UID:43042-1620316800-1620320400@www.tnwac.org
SUMMARY:Great Decisions Seminar: Global Supply Chains and Nat'l Security | May 6
DESCRIPTION:Great Decisions Seminar Series\n\nGlobal Supply Chains and National Security\nMay 6\, 2021\n11:00 am – 12:00 pm \nJi Young Choi\nAssociate Professor of Politics and Government\, Director of East Asia Studies\, Affiliate Professor of International Studies\, Ohio Wesleyan University\nJoin us for a discussion of this important global issue. \n \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email with a link for joining the programs. Please do not share that with anyone.   It is your unique link for joining these Foreign Policy educational offerings. You will receive the program link each week by email. \n\n\nGreat Decisions Seminar Series\nMarch 12 – May 6\, 2021 \nThe Tennessee World Affairs Council has been invited to offer enrollment in the Great Decisions discussion seminar series organized by our friends in Delaware\, Ohio at Ohio Wesleyan University and Mr. Skip Cornett. We thank them for sharing this opportunity to learn more about critical global issues in these seminars being led by numerous distinguished speakers. \nGreat Decisions is an eight-part global issues conversation developed by the Foreign Policy Association in New York\, a members of the World Affairs Councils of America network\, a sister council to TNWAC. The seminars are supplemented by an excellent guide book offered by FPA.org \nGreat Decisions Seminars \n11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Central Time) Via Zoom \nMarch 12 – April 30 on Fridays and May 6 on Thursday \n \n\n\nDon’t forget to get the Great Decisions guide book from FPA.org  \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email with a link for joining the programs. Please do not share that with anyone.   It is your unique link for joining these Foreign Policy educational offerings. You will receive the program link each week by email. \n \nGreat Decisions is America’s largest discussion program on world affairs.  The program model involves reading the Great Decisions Briefing Book\, watching the documentary film series and meeting in a Discussion Group to discuss the most critical global issues facing America today. \n \nGreat Decisions Calendar \nMarch 12 — Persian Gulf Security Issues — Ali Akbar Mahdi\, California State University\, Northridge; Professor Emeritus\, Ohio Wesleyan University \nMarch 19 — Brexit and the European Union — Yannis Stivachtis\, Professor of Political Science & Jean Monnet Chair at Virginia Tech \nMarch 26 — Struggles Over the Melting Arctic — Nathan Amador Rowley\, Associate Professor of Geology and Geography\, Ohio Wesleyan University; Erinn Patrick Nicely\, Ph.D.  Course Instructor – General Education\, Western Governors University \nApril 09 —   China’s Role in Africa — Joe Parrot\, Asst. Professor of History\, Ohio State University \nApril 16 — The Korean Peninsula — Mitchell B. Lerner\, Professor of History\, Ohio State University \nApril 23 —    Roles of International Organizations in a Global Pandemic – Gillian Ice\, Professor and Director of Global Health\, Ohio University \nApril 30 —    The end of globalization? — Melissa Pawlikowski\, Ph.D. Faculty in Residence\, Capital University \nMay 6 (This program will meet on Thursday) — Global Supply Chains and National Security –  Ji Young Choi\, Associate Professor of Politics and Government\, Director of East Asia Studies\, Affiliate Professor of International Studies\, Ohio Wesleyan University \nAdditional Educational Resources – Great Decisions Briefing Book \nThe Foreign Policy Association also offers an excellent program Briefing Book with articles on each of the topics.You can order the Great Decisions book from the Foreign Policy Association bookstore.  Link \nA much less expensive option is to download the Great Decisions Briefing Book to your E Reader through these sources.      Amazon   Apple   Kubo   Barnes and Noble  \n\n\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/great-decisions-seminar-global-supply-chains-and-natl-security-may-6-3/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series
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