AMERICA AND EUROPE AFTER 9/11: The Great Divide
The Windham World Affairs Council of Vermont continues its Falk 2007 Lecture Series on Thursday, April 5, 2007 7:30 PM in the School for International Training Rotch Center with international consultant, Sarwar Kashmeri, speaking on his newest book, America and Europe After 9/11 & Iraq: The Great Divide.
Prior to the lecture, the SIT bookstore will host complimentary coffee and dessert beginning at 6:45 p.m.. Attendees are invited to come early and browse. Mr. Kashmeri's presentation is free and open to the public.
Mr. Kashmeri advises senior corporate executives in managing their strategic communications and in positioning their companies. He is also a business columnist for The Valley News of New Hampshire and divides his time between his Reading, Vermont, residence and New York City. Kashmeri has been recognized on both sides of the Atlantic as an observer and commentator on U.S.-European business and foreign policy issues since 1995. He is a Fellow of the Foreign Policy Association, for which he produces Global Currents, a bimonthly MP3 podcast, interviewing government and
corporate leaders on foreign policy and business/public policy issues.
Ambassador David Aaron, Under Secretary for International Trade, U.S.
Department of Commerce called Mr. Kashmeri, “...a leading national voice on European monetary union and U.S. business.” He was publicly cited by the United States Commerce Department for his work in support of American exporters to prepare them for the euro, and appeared frequently in the print
and broadcast media. Kashmeri was featured in the CNN half-hour documentary on the euro’s introduction.
All Windham World Affairs Council presentations are free and open to the public. To get up to date schedule information please contact www.windhamworldaffairs.org or email info@winhdamworldaffairs.org.
The School for International Training can be reached by taking Black Mountain Road west from Rt. 5 about half a mile south of I-91 Exit 3 on the north side of Brattleboro.