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Daily Diplomacy: A Discussion with Women Ambassadors

Join the Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) and The Women in Public Service Project at the Wilson Center for the first Daily Diplomacy: A Discussion with Women Ambassadors. During this discussion, women ambassadors will speak about their extensive experience working in the highest positions within the foreign policy sphere.

Date & Time

Tuesday
May. 16, 2017
3:30pm – 7:00pm ET

Location

6th Floor, Woodrow Wilson Center
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Overview

Join the Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) and The Women in Public Service Project at the Wilson Center for the first Daily Diplomacy: A Discussion with Women Ambassadors. During this discussion, women ambassadors will speak about their extensive experience working in the highest positions within the foreign policy sphere. Through this moderated Q&A session, the audience will get an inside look into the professional lives, skills, and experiences of some of the most powerful women policymakers in the international field.

Following the discussion, PLEN and The Women in Public Service Project invite all attendees to a network reception, as part of the PLEN Women in Global Policy Seminar. Light refreshments will be served.

Schedule of Events:

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm: A Discussion with Women Ambassadors

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm: Women in Global Policy Networking Reception

Speakers

H.E. Prof. Hassana Alidou

Ambassador of the Republic of Niger to the United States of America
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield

Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield

U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations

Hosted By

Global Women's Leadership Initiative

The Global Women’s Leadership Initiative has hosted the Women in Public Service Project at the Wilson Center since June, 2012. The Women in Public Service Project will accelerate global progress towards women’s equal participation in policy and political leadership to create more dynamic and inclusive institutions that leverage the full potential of the world’s population to change the way global solutions are forged.  Read more

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