Thursday, May 20, 2010

Give your audience a global view

One of the most important things you can offer your audience is an updated perspective on the state of global politics and the ever-changing international landscape. The best way to open a meeting is with a speaker that gives your people a broader view of what's going on in the world. Our speakers detail America's place on the world stage with the experience gained from serving on the frontlines of current events, offering comprehensive, unbiased opinions, and practical insight for all of your attendees.

Stephen Hadley, the Former National Security Advisor, is an expert on international affairs, and can drill down to the details in every part of the world, from China and South Asia to Latin America and the Middle East.

Michael Hayden, Former Director of the CIA and former Director of the NSA is a riveting speaker, who provides the ultimate insider's glimpse into America's opportunities and challenges abroad.

Nick Burns, one of the country's top career diplomats, breaks down the forces shaping the global economy, and brings a sense of optimism based on a life spent forging alliances.

Haiyan Wang, the managing partner of the China India Institute, was one of the first Chinese women to study international business in the U.S. and is an expert on creating winning global strategies that leverage the transformational rise of China and India.

Tom Schieffer, the U.S. Ambassador to Japan from 2005 to 2009, examines our evolving security relations with Japan and China, and the chances for greater trade between the U.S. and Asia.

Jeffrey Garten, a former political and trade advisor and investment banker, discusses the rising global competition and how companies should react and adjust, stimulating dialog about new trends with an eye toward politics.
 
Anil Gupta is one of the world's leading experts on globalization and business strategy, specializing in the emerging markets of Asia. He is the author, with Haiyan Wang of Getting China and India Right.

Daniel Christman, Sr. VP of International Affairs, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, examines the current state of the global economy, and the governmental, economic, and cultural hurdles that must be navigated by American industry abroad.

Shoot me a call at (202) 721-7675 for insight on who might work best for your upcoming meeting.


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