Dr. Satu P. Limaye (
Moderator)
Director, East-West Center in Washington
Within the past six months, the United States and Japan have both elected new leaders and now must address questions of where the alliance stands and where it is headed. The East-West Center in Washington, in partnership with
Tokyo Review, held an in-depth discussion with authors from the latest
Asia Pacific Bulletin series to explore the possibilities for continuing and creating new pathways of cooperation between the United States and Japan under the Biden and Suga administrations.
SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES
Sean Connell is a senior fellow at the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation and a former visiting fellow at the East-West Center in Washington. Previously, he was director for Japan and Korea, and executive director of the US-Korea Business Council, at the United States Chamber of Commerce. He was a Council on Foreign Relations-Hitachi Fellow based at the Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Ind
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March 4, 2021
A virtual panel.
This Thursday on Mar 4, 2021 12:30 we will be welcoming a virtual panel of Foreign Area Officers to speak with our Cadets and the student body.
“The intent is two-fold: First, to connect cadets with officers that have recent tactical or operational experiences that will better educate them on their future careers. Second, it is an open forum that any student on campus can attend in order to bridge the civil-military gap in our society by presenting the Army experience to populations that may never hear that story. We utilize Zoom as the format for this as a way to encourage participation from the student body- think of being a guest speaker in a college lecture hall. I am hopeful that many non-cadets will be interested; even if they do not join the Army they may have aspirations to work in an embassy in another capacity and this is a great opportunity to bridge the civil-military gap.”
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, appoints Christian Schörnich as Chief Operating Officer
Schörnich comes to the Museum from the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, where he served as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for the past five years.
HOUSTON, TX
.- Gary Tinterow, Director, the Margaret Alkek Williams Chair, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, today announced the appointment of Christian Schörnich as the Chief Operating Officer. Schörnich comes to the Museum from the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, where he served as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for the past five years. During this time, Schörnich managed departments of more than 250 employees and successfully led an organizationwide redesign while implementing the Symphonys ambitious strategic goals.
Admiral James Stavridis Joins Ankura Board of Directors
Renowned Naval Officer Brings Leadership and Experience in Global Law to Firm s Growing Geographic Presence
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NEW YORK, Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Ankura, a global business advisory and expert services company, today announced that Admiral James Stavridis, a retired four-star officer in the U.S. Navy, has joined the Ankura Board of Directors. Admiral Stavridis is an expert in global law and diplomacy and has been recognized for his outstanding leadership. Admiral Stavridis is a recognized strategist, leader, and scholar. It is an honor to welcome him to the Ankura Board, said Ankura Chairman, Philip Daddona. His acclaimed expertise, guidance and worldly perspective, built over a lifetime of service, will be invaluable to our firm s strategic trajectory as we continue to expand our global presence. Jim s strong inner character and leadership experience will help u