Here are some of our extraordinary C3 Summit past speakers:
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Paul Houpt
Controls Project Manager
General Electric Global Research -
Katie Blot
President
Blackboard -
Randa El-Sayed Haffar
Director, Citi Private Bank
Director, Elmer and Mamdouha Bobst Foundation
Elmer and Mamdouha Bobst Foundation -
Mark Jaffe
President & CEO
Greater New York Chamber of Commerce -
Richard W. Westerdale, II
Director
Policy Analysis and Public Diplomacy
Bureau of Energy Resources
U.S. Department of State -
Chemi Peres
Managing General Partner and Co-Founder
Pitango Venture Capital -
Lisa Balter Saacks
VP
Gust -
Graham Macmillan
Senior Program Manager
For Financial Inclusion
Citi Foundation -
Rula Shunnar
Country Representative
Palestine & Jordan
Silatech -
Talal M. Al Kaissi
Chief of Staff & Advisor to the Commercial Counselor
UAE -
Dr. Michael Morgan
Founder & President
St. Mark's World -
Rob Quartel
CEO & Chairman
NTEL·X, Inc -
Matt Lauer
Co-Anchor
TODAY Show
NBC News -
Lisa Anderson
President
American University in Cairo -
Dr. David Paushter, M.D.
Chairman, Department of Radiology
University of Chicago Medicine -
H.E. Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser
Former Permanent Representative of Qatar to the United Nations
Former Ambassador to Jordan
President of the Sixty-sixth Session of the UN General Assembly -
Dr. Andrew Scott Cooper
Author
The Oil Kings -
Wael Fakharany
Regional Director
Egypt & North Africa, Google -
Ron Bruder
Founder & Chairman of the Board
Education for Employment -
Ehab Al Shihabi
CEO
Al Jazeera America
Venue / October 6, 2014: The Union League Club /
38 East 37th Street & Park Avenue
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Founded in 1863 by a group of concerned citizens to help preserve the Union, the Union League Club of New York has built, over ensuing years, a record of distinguished service to our country. Members of the Union League Club were instrumental in establishing The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1870 as well as the Sanitary Commission, a predecessor organization to the American Red Cross. It helped erect the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor and the Lincoln Monument in Union Square.
Its members were instrumental in bringing down the “Boss” Tweed ring and in raising funds to outfit American soldiers in several conflicts. Many prominent civic, state and national leaders have enjoyed the fellowship of the ULC. Theodore Roosevelt managed his early political career from the Club’s chambers. J. Pierpont Morgan was a regular, along with John Jay, William Cullen Bryant, Chester A. Arthur, and Thomas Nast. Fifteen Presidents, seven Senators, many Congressmen, diplomats, cabinet members, and scores of chief executive officers of major corporations have been members of the Club during the past hundred and forty years and have participated in its programs.
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