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Consul General Panel on APEC, ASEAN, and US Partnerships

    Consul General Panel on APEC, ASEAN and US Partnerships

    The University of San Francisco’s Center for Business Studies and Innovation in

    Asia-Pacific (CBSI) cordially invites you to lively and informative discussion

    among ASEAN consul general from 3:30-5:00 pm on Friday, May 5, 2023 in

    Lone Mountain 100 on the University’s Hilltop campus. Former US Ambassador

    to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum Larry Greenwood will

    moderate a panel of distinguished ASEAN diplomats—Consul General Neil

    Frank R. Ferrer of the Philippines, Consul General Anil Fahriza Adenan of

    Malaysia, and Consul General Hoang Anh Tuan of Vietnam.

     

    In November 2023, San Francisco will host the annual APEC Leaders’ Summit,

    an important gathering of heads of state, policy makers and business leaders

    from the Asia-Pacific region. In advance of the APEC Summit, on May

    5 th  Ambassador Greenwood will join Consul General Ferrer, Adenan and

    Hoang in exploring Asia-Pacific partnerships; the shared goal of creating a more

    open, resilient, sustainable, and peaceful future; and issues of central importance

    to the region such as climate change, economic inclusion, and digital

    transformation.

     

    CBSI’s mission is to facilitate interaction and collaboration between students,

    faculty, government leaders, and Asia-Pacific business communities and, in

    doing so, serve as a bridge connecting the US and Asia, as a center of

    knowledge and innovation, and as an educational incubator for business leaders.

    This free event is hosted by USF CBSI with Singapore Global Network.

     

    Please join us for the 3:30 pm panel discussion in Lone Mountain 100 (Handlery

    Room) followed by a 5:00 pm reception in Lone Mountain 270 (Del Santo

    Reading Room). Light refreshments will be provided.

    RSVP here:

    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/595032096017

    Free Parking Provided