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SUMMARY:Global Nashville with Karl Dean | March 1\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council presents:\nGlobal Nashville with Karl Dean: \nConversation with  \nDr. Sarah Gardial\nDean\, Belmont University \nMassey School of Business\n  \n \n\n\nFriday\, March 1\, 2024\n2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.\n\n\n  \n\n\nRegister Now\n\n\n  \n\nAbout the Speaker: \n\nSarah Fisher Gardial\, PhD\nDean\, Jack C. Massey College of Business \nSarah Fisher Gardial joined Belmont University in 2020 as the first woman Dean in the Massey College of Business. Prior to Belmont\, she was Dean of the University of Iowa Tippie College of Business\, and she held college and campus leadership positions at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville\, including Associate Dean of the Haslam College of Business and Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs. She has had leadership positions in national/international business school associations\, including president of the MBA Roundtable\, and conference chairs for the Graduate Management Admissions Council and the Association for the Advancement of Collegiate Schools of Business. \nSarah has an extensive background in business and business education. For over 30 years\, she has personally engaged with industry in research\, consulting\, and executive education roles\, as well as creating mutually beneficial partnerships between higher education and industry. Her leadership awards include the Prometheus Leadership Medal (University of Tennessee Center for Educational Leadership)\, Leadership Knoxville\, Women of Achievement in Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Iowa)\, the Iowa Women’s Foundation Tribute to Women and the Corridor Business Journal (Iowa) Woman of Influence. \nSarah has served on public and private for-profit and non-profit governing boards (United Fire Group\, Learning Tree\, GreenState Credit Union\, United Way and the Tennessee Justice Center). In addition\, she is an active public speaker for corporations\, conferences\, women’s leadership events\, and industry associations. She is an outspoken advocate for women in leadership as well as organizational diversity and inclusion. \nSarah and her retired husband\, Jeffrey\, recently traded in their motorcycles for a pontoon boat and lake house where they enjoy time with friends\, family and especially their two grandchildren. \n  \nAbout the Moderator: \nHon. Karl Dean\nKarl Dean served as the sixth Mayor of Nashville and Davidson County.  He was elected in 2007 and re-elected in 2011. \nDean first held public office when he was elected as Nashville’s Public Defender in 1990.  He was re-elected in 1994 and 1998.  He served as Metro Law Director from 1999 to January 2007\, when he resigned to run for the office of mayor. \nKarl Dean has taught at Vanderbilt Law School\, Belmont University and Boston University. \n  \n\n\nInternational Career Panel | April 3\, 2024\n \n\n\n\nRegister Now \n\n\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/global-nashville-with-karl-dean-march-1-2024/
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SUMMARY:Lt.Gen. Lawrence Nicholson | Town Hall | China and U.S. Interests in the Indo Pacific | Mar 14
DESCRIPTION:Register Now \n \nAND\n \nPRESENT\n\n\nDISTINGUISHED VISITING SPEAKER PROGRAM GLOBAL TOWN HALL \nIn Person \nChina and U.S. Interests in the Indo Pacific\n\nLt. Gen. Lawrence Nicholson\, USMC (Ret)\nat \n\n\n\n\nBelmont University\nBarbara Massey Rogers Center Board Room\, 1900 Belmont Blvd.\, Nashville \nThursday\, March 14\, 2024\n5:30 Registration and Networking6:00-7:30 Program \n\n\nThe global security situation today is increasingly reminiscent of the late 1930s. Significant threats and instability in both Asia and Europe are poised to challenge an increasingly unstable world order. American politics are once again shifting and leaning towards an internal looking isolationist focus. The worlds crises and challenges are increasingly seen as “not our problem”. Today\, the United States and its allies are in a competition of ideas and ideals with authoritarian regimes around the world. Democracy is messy\, but while we sort ourselves out in an election year\, our adversaries and those who wish us harm are not resting. We will review the global security challenges facing the United States in its allies\, with a focus on but not exclusive to the INDOPACOM region. \n  \n\n\nGlobal Town Hall | Lt. Gen. Lawrence Nicholson | Mar 14\n\n \n\n\n\nAbout Lt.Gen. Lawrence Nicholson \n\nLieutenant General (ret.) Lawrence Nicholson served as the Commanding General of III Marine Expeditionary Force\, leading 30\,000 Marines and Sailors in the Asia-Pacific region\, from 2015 to 2018. \nGraduating from The Citadel in 1979\, Lieutenant General Nicholson served as an infantry officer in the First Marine Division\, Camp Pendleton\, California\, where he commanded and deployed to the Western Pacific\, leading multiple platoons and rifle companies. From 1990 to 1993\, Nicholson was assigned to the staff of US Naval Academy. Following a year at the US Army Command and General Staff College\, where he earned a Master’s Degree\, he was assigned to the Middle East as a United Nations Observer for UNTSOPalestine. In 1995\, he reported to Camp Lejeune\, NC\, as the Executive Officer of the Wolfpack of 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion\, and in 1998\, assumed command of the Warlords of 2nd BN 2nd MAR where they deployed as part of 26th MEU to the Balkans. \nUpon graduation from the NATO Defense College in Rome\, Italy in 2002\, he was assigned to NATO HQ in Brussels\, Belgium\, where he served as the Ground Forces Planner for the US Military Delegation to NATO. In July 2004\, he reported to the 1st Marine Division HQ at Camp Blue Diamond\, Ramadi\, Iraq\, where he served as the Division G-3. In July of 2005\, he assumed command of the 5th Marine Regiment and deployed with them to Fallujah\, Iraq from January 2006 to February 2007. From January 2009 through June 2010\, he served as the Commanding General of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade\, Task Force Leatherneck\, deploying with them for a year to southern Afghanistan. \nUpon return from this combat tour\, he was assigned as the Senior Military Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense in Washington\, D.C.\, from July 2010 to February 2012. In February of 2012\, Nicholson returned to Afghanistan for a year serving as the Operations Officer for the ISAF Joint Command in Kabul\, Afghanistan. General Nicholson then assumed the duties as Commanding General\, 1st Marine Division in 2013. He is currently a member of the Tennessee World Affairs Council’s Advisory Board.  \n\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/lt-gen-lawrence-nicholson-town-hall-china-and-u-s-interests-in-the-indo-pacific-mar-14/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Town Hall
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SUMMARY:Global Eats – A Tour to International Cuisines | Members only
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council presents:\nGlobal Eats – A Tour to International Cuisines\nwith guide:  \nAnas Saba\nNashville Hidden Gems \n  \n \n\n\nSaturday\, March 16\, 2024 | 4:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.\nPlaza Mariachi  – 3955 Nolensville Pike\, Nashville TN\n\n\n  \n\n\nRegister Now\n  \n\n\nJoin us for our popular “Global Eats” excursion through a part of Music City that most tourists\, and even most locals\, don’t get to see! This is an off the beaten path food tour highlighting international cuisines and our immigrant community! We’ll meet at Plaza Mariachi\, located in the heart of Nashville’s International Corridor\, Nolensville Pike. From there experienced food guide Anas Saba will lead the group to a variety of savory and sweet stops\, including the Little Kurdistan area\, the hub of Nashville’s Kurdish community. Cuisines we try may include Uzbek\, Egyptian\, Venezuelan\, Honduran\, Mexican\, and more! \nLocations subject to change. \n\n\n\nAbout our guide: \n\nAnas Saba\nAnas Saba is a Yemeni-American and Nashville native who grew up spending time amongst the diverse international communities of the city. Through his Instagram page\, Nashville Hidden Gems\, he shines a light on mom and pop\, family owned restaurants. He is a Fulbright-García Robles Scholar to Mexico\, a graduate of Belmont University\, and was recently featured in The Tennessean for his work supporting small businesses. \n  \n\n\nInternational Career Panel | April 3\, 2024\n \n\n\n\nRegister Now \n\n\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/global-eats-a-tour-to-international-cuisines/
LOCATION:Plaza Mariachi\, 3955 Nolensville Pike\, Nashville\, TN\, 37211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Global Eats
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