Two Baruch events with an international focus on Tuesday, April 25
* "U.S.-Korea Free Trade Negotiations: Prospects for Success"
* "The European Mind in America: A Conversation with Felix G. Rohatyn"
"U.S.-Korea Free Trade Negotiations: Prospects for Success"
Presented by The Weissman Center for International Business
Zicklin School of Business -- Baruch College
Weissman Center Globalization Series
Speakers:
Wendy Cutler
Assistant United States Trade Representative for
Korea, Japan, and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).
Iljun Park
Economic Counselor
Korean Consulate General, New York
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
12:15 - 1:45 PM
Newman Vertical Campus, 55 Lexington Avenue, Room 14-240
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or call (646) 312-2070.
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"The European Mind in America: An Evening in Conversation with Ambassador
Felix G. Rohatyn"
Presented by the U.S.-Europe Seminar at Baruch College
Tuesday, April 25
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Newman Conference Center, 151 East 25th Street, Room 750
The U.S.-Europe Seminar at Baruch College
(Ideas/Politics/Literature/Economy), directed by John Brenkman, University
Distinguished Professor of English, brings together scholars, journalists,
and policy experts to examine U.S.-European relations and study the United
States in an international context.
Felix G. Rohatyn, Former U.S. Ambassador to France (1997-2000) heads the
financial consulting firm Rohatyn Associates. He became chairman of the
Municipal Assistance Corporation during NYC's fiscal crisis in 1975 and
served until 1993. Retired from the investment-banking firm Lazard Freres
& Co., Mr. Rohatyn is presently vice chairman of Carnegie Hall and a
trustee of the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
For more information, please call 646-312-3921.
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