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‘Interesting Cocktails’ in January with the U.S. Consul General
ABC Customs Brokers Jan 08, 2015
Join AmCham Canada – Pacific Chapter for their upcoming event with an inspiring guest speaker, for a chance to network with like-minded business professionals.
Event: Interesting Cocktails with U.S. Consul General, Lynne Platt
Admission: Members – Complimentary ; Non-Members $50
Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Place: Hyatt Regency Vancouver, 655 Burrard Street
Time: 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
RSVP: Please complete and return this registration form to AmCham Canada – Pacific Chapter via email at events@amchampacific.com or call 855.542.6623.
[Note: Tickets will not be mailed; we will confirm your purchase by email and names will be confirmed at the door.]
RSVP Deadline: Wednesday, January 14, 2015
RSVP Deadline Extended: Monday, January 19, 2015
Event Details: No-host bar, Hors d’oeuvres served, Business attire
Topic: Changes in Washington: Consequences for Canada
A new Congress has just been sworn in, with Republicans now in control of both the House and Senate. President Obama’s term is winding down as both parties position for the 2016 election. How might the recent shift of Washington power towards the Republicans, and 2016 posturing, affect U.S. economic, trade and other policies relevant to Canada?
About Lynne Platt:
Lynne Platt, a senior Foreign Service Officer, began her duties as U.S. Consul General Vancouver in September 2014.
Within the State Department, she specialized in public affairs, and served as the Embassy Spokesperson at U.S. Embassies in London and Paris, and at the U.S. Mission to NATO. She has also overseen large foreign assistance programs — as head of the Law Enforcement and Narcotics Affairs section at U.S. Embassy Port-au-Prince, and as Deputy Director of the Provincial Reconstruction Team program at U.S. Embassy Baghdad. Her other Foreign Service assignments were in Cairo, Casablanca, and Washington, DC.
Who should attend:
Business owners, CEOs, senior executives, decision makers, entrepreneurs and business professionals in the import/export arena will find this of particular interest. This event is open to all Canadian and U.S. businesses, large and small with a vested interest in cross-border trade and forming new business relationships.
Please share this with colleagues who might be interested.
For more information, visit www.AmChamCanada.ca.
What is ‘Interesting Cocktails’?
‘Interesting Cocktails’ is AmCham Canada – Pacific Chapter’s monthly networking event, featuring a guest speaker with expertise in foreign exchange. Speakers bring insightful presentations on various business topics and current business challenges. It is a casual evening and a great opportunity to network and ask questions of industry professionals.