nancy Herkert
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nancy Herkert
2009 AS/COA MIAMI PROGRAMS Private, Off-the-Record Meetings U.S.: Admiral James Stavridis, then-Commander, U.S. Southern Command MEXICO: Private Reception with Felipe Calderón, President of Mexico PANAMA: Alberto Alemán Zubieta, CEO, Panama Canal Authority U.S.: Representative Eliot Engel (D-NY), Chairman of the Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere. Craig Herkert, then-Walmart International; Eliot Engel CANADA: Peter Kent, Minister of State of Foreign Affairs for the Americas, Canada COLOMBIA: Luis Guillermo Plata, Minister of Trade, Industry and Tourism, Colombia MEXICO: Arturo Sarukhán, Mexican Ambassador to the United States BRAZIL: Henrique Meirelles, President, Central Bank of Brazil. Odilon Almeida, Western Union; Henrique Meirelles; Richard T. McCormack, Bank of America Merrill Lynch JAMAICA: Audley Shaw, Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Jamaica. Mauricio Nicholls, Chevron; Minister Shaw; Nancy Anderson, Senior Director, AS/COA Miami 2009 AS/COA Miami Programs Sponsors: COLOMBIA: José Darío Uribe Escobar, Governor, Central Bank of Colombia URUGUAY: Carlos Gianelli, Ambassador of Uruguay to the United States GUATEMALA: Maria Antonieta Del Cid de Bonilla, President, Central Bank of Guatemala MEXICO: Carlos Zeferino Torreblanca, Governor, State of Guerrero, Mexico CANADA: James Lambert, Director General for Latin America and the Caribbean, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Canada ARGENTINA: Dr. Beatriz Nofal, Secretary of State and President of the National Investment Promotion Agency of Argentina (ProsperAr) Public Discussions and Roundtables 6th Annual Latin America Predictors Forum: Economic, Business, and Trade Predictions for 2010. Kathryn Rooney, Bulltick Capital Markets; Roberto SifonArevalo, Standard & Poor’s; Eric Farnsworth, Vice President, COA Building the Hemispheric Growth Agenda: Discussion on Trade and Integration in Latin America. Angela Hofmann, Walmart Stores, Inc.; Eric Farnsworth; Jane Bussey, Latin Trade; Michael Warren, Hart Energy Consulting What’s Next for Mexico? Challenges and Prospects for Security, Tourism and the Economy. In partnership with the City of Miami. L to R: Manny Diaz, then-Mayor of Miami; Nancy Anderson; Amb. Sarukhán; David Robillard, Kroll Inc.; Oscar Fitch, Mexico Tourism Board; Adolfo del Cueto, Bulltick Capital Markets Doing Business in Latin America: A Private Sector Launch of the Report on Best Practices. Sylvia Solf, The World Bank; Liliana Maria Rojas, Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Tourism, Colombia; Christopher Sabatini, Senior Director of Policy, AS/COA; Luis Manuel Kolster, then-General Motors; Juan Pablo Cappello, Greenberg Traurig, LLP Latin Trade Symposium in partnership with AS/COA and the IDB. L TO R: Susan Segal, President and CEO, AS/ COA; Ernesto Cordero, then-Secretary of Social Development, Mexico; Bruno Ferrari, President and CEO, ProMéxico; Nancy Anderson; Amb. George Landau, President Emeritus, AS/COA; Susan Segal