Farewell ATL: Last Chat with British & Indian Consuls General
5/16/2018 6:15 PM
As Consuls General Jeremy Pilmore-Bedford, UK, and Nagesh Singh, India, prepare for their next posts this summer, the Council invites you for a farewell reception and discussion in honor of their contributions to Atlanta and the Southeast.
“Mind the timing.” This is your last chance to meet with them and hear their reflections on Atlanta as a global hub and the future of business relations between their countries and the Southeast United States. Jeremy and Nagesh will cross paths again in India where they have both been posted, so we might get personal and ask what advice they have for each other.
Let’s embrace our famous Southern hospitality by giving them a true Atlanta farewell! Register today to secure your spot.
This program is made possible thanks to our lead sponsor, PNC Wealth Management, and our supporting sponsor, the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
To support any of our programs, e-mail Fernanda: fluchine@gsu.edu
“Mind the timing.” This is your last chance to meet with them and hear their reflections on Atlanta as a global hub and the future of business relations between their countries and the Southeast United States. Jeremy and Nagesh will cross paths again in India where they have both been posted, so we might get personal and ask what advice they have for each other.
Let’s embrace our famous Southern hospitality by giving them a true Atlanta farewell! Register today to secure your spot.
This program is made possible thanks to our lead sponsor, PNC Wealth Management, and our supporting sponsor, the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
To support any of our programs, e-mail Fernanda: fluchine@gsu.edu
Council Members: $20 | Non-Members: $35
Complimentary heavy d'oeuvres. Cash bar available.
If you would like to attend a private dinner with the Consuls after the program, please contact our Program Director, Fernanda Luchine, at fluchine@gsu.edu
Report on the event:
https://www.globalatlanta.com/departing-indian-british-diplomats-share-advice-for-atlanta-each-other/