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Join Us for Lunch with the Ambassador of Ireland | Jan 28

H.E. Anne Anderson, Ambassador of Ireland to the United States

YOUR INVITATION

The Tennessee World Affairs Council & The International Business Council of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce & the Center for International Business, Belmont University

invite you to a public affairs event on the topic

“A Changing Ireland in a Changing Europe”

A Conversation with Irish Ambassador Anne Anderson

Dunluce Castle

January 28, 2016

11:30-1:30 p.m.

Belmont University, Massey Boardroom

1900 Belmont Blvd. Nashville, TN 37212

Seating Limited | Registration Required

Register via this IBC Page Link

Schedule:

11:30-noon Networking and registration
noon-1:30 p.m. Program

Cost: 

$30 Chamber Members  & Tennessee World Affairs Council Members
$45 Future Members

Registration: 

Register via this IBC Page Link

Online: click “Register Now” in the right column. (under sponsor logos and event location)

  • Registration is non-transferable and non-refundable.
  • No confirmation will be sent prior to the event.
  • We are unable to accept reservations by phone or e-mail.

Directions:
For a Belmont University campus map, click here.

Ambassador Anne Anderson

Anne_Anderson_(cropped)Anne Anderson took up duty in Washington DC in August 2013. She is Ireland’s 17th Ambassador to the United States, and the first woman Ambassador

Ambassador Anderson was born in Ireland (Clonmel, Co. Tipperary) in 1952. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Politics from University College, Dublin, and a Diploma in Legal Studies from Kings Inns, Dublin. She entered the Department of Foreign Affairs in 1972.

Following a range of assignments at home and abroad, she took up her first posting as Ambassador in 1995. Prior to her current assignment in DC, she has served as Ireland’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York (2009–2013); Ambassador to France (2005-2009); Permanent Representative of Ireland to the European Union, Brussels (2001-2005); and Permanent Representative of Ireland to the United Nations, Geneva (1995-2001)

During her Washington assignment, the Ambassador is particularly focussed on further strengthening Ireland-US economic, trade and investment links; highlighting Ireland’s interests in relation to reform of US immigration legislation; supporting US interest and engagement on key issues still to be fully addressed in Northern Ireland; and further deepening the vibrant cultural connections between the two countries.

Ambassador Anderson has undertaken a wide range of responsibilities in her assignments to date. Highlights of her multilateral work have included chairing the UN Commission on Human Rights (1999) and heading the Irish team in Brussels during Ireland’s EU Presidency in 2004 (she was awarded European Voice “Diplomat of the Year” in recognition of her Presidency role). During her New York assignment, she oversaw a review of the UN Peace-building machinery and was tasked by the President of the General Assembly with facilitating preparations for the 2013 UN Special Event on the Millennium Development Goals.

Anne-Anderson-ObamaAmbassador Anderson’s particular focus at the UN was on development/human rights/gender equality issues. From her assignment in Brussels, she retains a keen interest in EU Affairs. As a former Ambassador in Paris, her involvement with France also continues – she returns regularly and speaks fluent French.

A strong believer in public diplomacy, Ambassador Anderson regularly engages as a lecturer, moderator and panellist in academic, think tank, and business settings. During her New York assignment, such engagements included Fordham University, Columbia University, International Peace Institute, UN Association of New York, Academic Council of the United Nations. Since taking up her current assignment, she has addressed think tanks both in DC (including Brookings; The Wilson Centre) and around the country (including the Chicago Council on Global Affairs; the Atlanta Council on Foreign Relations; the Alaska World Affairs Council) as well as speaking at a wide range of universities, Chambers of Commerce, and other business networks.

Ambassador Anderson was awarded a Doctor of Laws (Honorary) by the National University of Ireland in December 2011. She was listed among Ireland’s “25 Most Powerful Women” by the Women’s Executive Network in 2015.

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This public affairs event is part of the Tennessee World Affairs Council’s education programs to generate interest in our community to know more about the world and America’s global challenges. It is provided in association with Belmont University.

Presented by the Tennessee World Affairs Council (TNWAC.org), the International Business Council of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and Belmont University Center for International Business 

Corporate sponsorship opportunities are available for the TN World Affairs Council Distinguished Visiting Speaker program – contact PatRyan@TNWAC.org (931-261-2353)

The Tennessee World Affairs Council is a nonprofit (501c3), nonpartisan educational charity based in Nashville that works to build understanding of global issues in our communities. Learn more about the Council and find how you can join, donate and volunteer at: www.TNWAC.org   

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