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SUMMARY:Webinar | How AI Analysis is Changing the Tax Landscape in Europe & the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:            \n\nComplying with tax obligations and assessing tax liabilities can be a time-consuming task\, whether for companies doing business in multiple jurisdictions with different tax processes and requirements\, for SMEs which may have limited resources or for individuals with complex tax affairs. The increasing use of data and data analytics\, as well as the digitalization of tax administration over the last decade\, has helped in reducing some of these burdens as well as improving the effectiveness and efficiency of tax administration. \nA defining feature of modern tax administration is now the massive amount of data that has become available to tax administrations\, including data required by law. This carries costs associated with the reporting and storage of data\, risks for data privacy and data protection\, as well as benefits in the assessment of tax liabilities\, identification of non-compliance and fraud and the generation of new insights and applications. \nAs the volume of data increases\, so has the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning become more prevalent\, assisting tax professionals and tax administrations in their respective roles\, uncovering patterns in mounds of data that can be missed by humans and informing decision-making in multiple areas. \nJoin our panel of experts for a discussion that will address how the use of AI driven data analysis\, both by companies & tax administrations\, could change taxation worldwide. \nREGISTER HERE \nAGENDA:\nSetting the stage – big data and AI\nThere is more tax data than ever and the tax databases of authorities and tax preparers are both enormous and generally well-validated.\n● What are the benefits/challenges of this wealth of data?\n● What are the use cases for AI now and in the near future in the field of taxation\, including across borders. \nRegulatory Aspects – what concerns does AI and Big Data raise?\nData Governance:\n● How to protect privacy and confidentiality?\n● How are tax authorities managing increased amounts of data?\n● How to decide when data can be shared and with whom? \nGovernance of AI processes:\n● How is the use of AI best governed?\n● Decision-making by AI – what are the limits?\n● Challenges presented by the use of AI in tax analysis from a regulatory aspect \nLook into the Crystal Ball – what might we expect in 10 years’ time?\n● Trend towards real time taxation – does this inevitably mean more data flows?\n● Can more seamless taxation be achieved by moving taxation processes into taxpayers’ natural systems rather than bringing data into tax administration systems?\n● What type of technology is already available and which need to be developed to move to more seamless taxation?\n● How might the role of AI in taxation develop? \nSPEAKERS:\n● Ivan Roussev\, Data Scientist\, EY [moderator]\n● Peter Green\, Head of Forum on Tax Administration Secretariat\, OECD\n● Christian Hallum\, Tax Justice Lead\, OXFAM\n● Frank Sangers\, Chief Financial Officer\, CITIZENM HOTELS \nREGISTRATION FEE:\nEACCTX and EACC NY Members: Free\nNon-Members: Free \nREGISTER HERE \nIt is a joint webinar organized by EACC New York and EACC Texas. \n\nLocation:\nOnline \n  \nSPEAKERS BIOS:\n● Ivan Roussev\, Data Scientist\, EY [moderator] \nIvan Roussev is a senior manager in EY’s Tax Technology and Transformation (TTT) practice\, based in Dallas\, TX. He is a founding member of EY’s data science\, artificial intelligence\, and machine learning practice in tax and co-founder of EY Alwin—the firm’s suite of AI tools for tax. \nFor the past ten years\, Ivan has advised his clients on the effective application of advanced technologies like data integration and visualization\, artificial intelligence\, and machine learning to solve problems stemming from the unprecedented boom in digital data over that period. \nPreviously\, Ivan was part of EY’s Workforce Advisory Services practice\, where he focused on the development and adoption of EY’s Affordable Care Act (ACA) compliance software\, EY Compass. He advised clients on matters related to benefits and payroll strategy and compliance. In that role\, Ivan served as the engagement management leader for EY’s ACA practice in the Southeastern US. \nIvan is a frequent speaker on the topics of advanced technology and the future of work at both industry and academic events. He enjoys working with aspiring technologists at the undergraduate and post-graduate levels to help them find meaningful career opportunities in the fields of data science and AI. \nIvan holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Southern Methodist University (SMU)\, and a\nmaster’s degree in data science from Northwestern University. \n  \n● Peter Green\, Head of Forum on Tax Administration Secretariat\, OECD \n \nPeter Green has been Head of the OECD Forum on Tax Administration (FTA) Secretariat since 2017.  The FTA\, Chaired by Commissioner Bob Hamilton\, consists of 52 advanced and emerging tax administrations which work collaboratively on all aspects of modern tax administration.  Prior to joining the OECD\, Peter’s senior career has been split between the UK Treasury and the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office. \nIn the Treasury\, Peter has served as Head of International Tax\, as Head of Financial Stability and Risk as well as undertaking a number of roles in public spending and operational management. Within the Foreign and Commonwealth Office\, Peter was the Financial Counsellor in the British Embassy in Tokyo\, representing the Treasury\, Bank of England and Financial Services Authority. He also led the Social\, Environment\, Employment and Regional Policy Section in the UK’s Permanent Representation to the European Union.  Peter has also served as the UK representative on the EU Securities Committee\, the Banking Committee\, the Insurance Committee and the High Level Committee on Financial Crisis Management. \n  \n● Christian Hallum\, Tax Justice Lead\, OXFAM \n \nChristian Hallum co-leads Oxfam’s work on tax justice. Christian has worked with civil society groups across Africa\, in Belgium and in his home country\, Denmark\, to promote tax justice. He has also worked for the Danish tax administration as a compliance analyst. \nChristian’s areas of expertise include global corporate taxation\, the taxation of extractive industries\, progressive domestic revenue mobilization and responsible taxation of the private sector. \n  \n● Frank Sangers\, Chief Financial Officer\, CITIZENM HOTELS \n \nFrank is CFO US for citizenM Hotels. He holds this position for 3 years now and all US taxes fall under his responsibilities. Prior to moving to New York in 2019\, Frank worked 4 years in citizenM’s European office where he was dealing with taxation in The Netherlands\, France and the UK.
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/webinar-ai-data-analysis-and-the-changing-tax-landscape-in-europe-the-u-s/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Quarterly EU Economic Update: Forged in Crisis – How the War in Ukraine May Strengthen the European Union & the Transatlantic Relationship
DESCRIPTION:EACC New-York – \nThe Russian invasion of Ukraine has unleashed a humanitarian crisis and a major macro-economic shock that fundamentally changes the global economic outlook. The EU is directly exposed to spillovers from the conflict\, but the impact will be more pronounced for countries on its eastern border. Surging commodity prices\, disrupted supply chains\, and unprecedented trade and financial sanctions will all weigh on growth and push inflation higher in the near-term. \nWith that said\, key economic indicators show that the European economic expansion overall should remain strong enough to weather these war-related disruptions and continue its recovery. The outlook is clouded by significant uncertainties regarding the outcome of the war in Ukraine\, the impacts of economic sanctions on Russia\, and possible responses from Russia and other major geopolitical actors. It is clear that the war presents many challenges for the EU\, especially over the medium-term\, and it drives home the need to accelerate the energy transition. Securing clean\, reliable sources of energy are now not simply an environmental priority\, but a matter of geopolitical security for Europe. \nIt is often said that Europe will be forged in crises but with challenges come opportunity. The continent is responding with solidarity\, strengthening and deepening the European Union while providing aid to Ukraine. Forceful policy actions are reinforcing a broad-based economic recovery by supporting business and household incomes\, encouraging investment\, and promoting the green and digital transitions. \nJoin us for an in-depth discussion of the challenges and opportunities facing the European economy. Our panel will begin with an update on the European Commission’s newly released Spring 2022 Economic Forecast\, the first to factor in the war in Ukraine and associated sanctions on Russia. \nRegister here \nWe will then discuss the major challenges and opportunities facing Europe\, covering a variety of possible scenarios and key questions facing policy makers:\n● What is the inflation outlook and how should policy makers respond?\n● How should the EU adjust its fiscal stance to deal with the impact of the war?\n● What policy tools are available to ease the uneven impact of the war and refugee inflow on different EU member states?\n● How are businesses likely to adapt their supply chains?\n● What are the main EU policy developments in the energy sector?\n● What does the war mean for the broader global economic and financial architecture that has been in place since World War Two? \n  \nSPEAKERS:\n● Balazs Parkanyi\, Counsellor for Economic and Financial Affairs\, EU DELEGATION TO THE UNITED STATES\n● Ben Carliner\, Senior Economist\, EU DELEGATION TO THE UNITED STATES\n● Yvonne Bendinger-Rothschild\, Executive Director\, EACCNY [Moderator] \nTIME:\n1:00 – 2:00 PM EDT | 19:00h – 20:00h CET \nREGISTRATION FEE:\nEACCNY Members: Free\nEACCNY non-Members: Free
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/quarterly-eu-economic-update-forged-in-crisis-how-the-war-in-ukraine-may-strengthen-the-european-union-the-transatlantic-relationship/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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SUMMARY:GACC Southwest Business Conference
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n\nBCON South\nThe German American Chamber of Commerce of the Southern U.S.\, Inc is hosting its inaugural business conference for the Southwest region. BCON South will be held in Houston\, TX on Thursday\, May 19th\, 2022. \n  \nThey are focusing on the overarching themes of Business\, Energy\, Future of Manufacturing\, Logistics\, and Workforce Development. Presenting companies at the conference include Siemens Industries\, MAN Energy Solutions\, Kuehne+Nagel\, Foster LLP\, ConMoto etc. The keynote speakers are Michael Göbel\, President & CEO at Mercedes-Benz U.S. International\, and Thomas Manderbach\, SVP Global Engineering at BASF. The conference will have breakout rooms/sessions so participants can pick and choose sessions according to their interests. \n  \nPlease visit their event page to learn more about the conference.
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/gacc-southwest-business-conference/
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SUMMARY:Dealing with Digital Assets: Business Realities vs. Knowns & Unknowns
DESCRIPTION:Join EACC New-York for an EU-US comparative assessment of business implications in the Wild West of digital assets. \nRegister here \nInterest in digital assets and digital currencies has been steadily growing both in the EU and the United States. The technologies behind this phenomenon and its business implications are tremendous. Our panelists will discuss the practical perspective on the commercial use of digital assets and currencies. They will shed light on issues around property and ownership of digital assets\, transferring them in the sale of goods with the right documentation\, remedies\, and security disclosures \nThe discussion will also address taxation and insurance issues\, consumer and investor protection questions\, as well as a comparative assessment of EU and US legislation including the European Commission’s Regulation of Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) and the United States’ Executive Order on Ensuring Responsible Development of Digital Assets. \nIn the webinar we will raise topical issues like the impact of cyber-attacks on the systems that manage and create digital assets\, and the role of the digital asset intermediaries to create confidence on the market. We will also cover the fight against the illicit use of digital assets with special focus on the war in Ukraine and the sanctions on Russia. \nAre we bartering Pearls for Glass Pebbles? With a look into the future of digital assets and central bank issued digital currencies\, our panelist will talk about the Decentralized Finance (DeFi) movement\, the issue of anonymity and its impact on mass adoption of digital assets\, and the challenge if digital currencies could become the ultimate medium of exchange\, where pure demand and supply define their value. \nAGENDA: \n> Property & ownership of digital assets \n> Transfer in the sale of goods\n• Transaction documentation\n• Security (safety) in commercial transactions\n• Remedies if something goes wrong \n> Comparison between EU and US law on digital assets\n• Relevant financial regulations (do transactions fall under regulatory regiments)\n• Preview of upcoming EU MiCA Regulation (Markets in Crypto Assets)\n• Executive Order on Ensuring Responsible Development of Digital Assets (differences with MICA) \n> Taxation of digital assets \n> Insurance related issues\n• Cyber-attacks and how they would affect contracts/flow of payments\n• Consumer and Investor protection \n> DeFi (Decentralized Finance) movement – what you need to know\n• Offering comfort on the market/platforms – the role of intermediaries\n• Use of digital assets in the context of the war in Ukraine and sanctions on Russia (incl. illicit finance) \n> Can digital currencies ever be the ultimate medium of exchange\, where pure demand and supply define their value? \n> Traceability: Would solving the anonymity issue drive mass adaption? \n\nSPEAKERS: \n•  Marc Jones\, Partner\, STEWARTS\n•  Marc Minor\, Partner\, THOMPSON HINE\n•  Matthew Flynn\, Partner\, BENNETT JONES\n•  Dr. Markus Kaulartz\, Partner\, CMS\n•  Yvonne Bendinger-Rothschild\, Executive Director\, EACCNY [Moderator] \nTIME:\n10:00 AM – 11:00 AM EDT / 16:00 h – 17:00 h CET \nREGISTRATION FEE:\nEACCNY Members: Free\nEACCNY non-Members: Free
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/dealing-with-digital-assets-business-realities-vs-knowns-unknowns/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220509T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220509T193000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192048
CREATED:20220408T192206Z
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SUMMARY:Europe Day 2022 in Dallas
DESCRIPTION:In the spirit of unity for Europe & Ukraine\, join us and stand with our distinguished guests \nin support of this annual celebration in Europe \nRemarks by \nEric Johnson\, Mayor of Dallas\nAmbassador Jeanne L. Phillips\nAmbassador Kay Bailey Hutchison\nValérie Baraban\, Consule General of France\nVitalii Tarasiuk\, Consul General of Ukraine\n\nThe European American Chamber of Commerce Texas \n\nCity of Dallas\n\nBritish American Business Council Texas\n\nDallas International District\n\nFinnish American Business Guild\n\nFrench-American Chamber of Commerce Texas\n\nGerman American Chamber of Commerce South\n\nSwedish-American Chamber of Commerce Texas\n\nUkrainian Cultural Club of Dallas\n\npresent\nEurope Day Dallas\n\nReading by Poet Laureate of Dallas\, Joaquin Zihuatanejo\nMusic by June Blount\n\n\n\n\nMay 9\, 2022\nAC Hotel by Marriott (Galleria)\n5:30pm to 7:30pm\nRegistration begins at 5:00pm\nWine & hors d’oeuvres\nRegister or Sponsor here\nEACC Texas Members: Free\nFABG & FACC Texas Members: Cost covered by the organization & will be verified\nBABC Texas\, SACC & UCCD Members: $10\nNon-members: $20 \nOne drink and hors d’oeuvres included \nAdditional European partner organizations are welcome \nConsuls and Honorary Consuls are invited to attend or send a representative
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/celebrate-europe-day-2022/
LOCATION:AC Hotel by Marriott Dallas  (Near the Galleria)\, 5460 James Temple Dr\, Dallas\, 75240
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SUMMARY:Pre-OTC International Cocktail in Houston - Discount for EACC Members
DESCRIPTION:Join us at this event to warm up for the Offshore Technology Conference. \nRegister here \nEnjoy complimentary craft beers\, delicious hors d’oeuvres\, and an upscale rooftop experience with a breathtaking view of downtown Houston.\n250 executives\, entrepreneurs\, and public officials all across the world sharing business opportunities. \nMingle and start networking right away! \nWhen: Sunday\, May 1\nTime: 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm\nWhere: Buffalo Bayou Brewery\n2101 Summer St\, Houston\, TX 77007\nDress Code: Business Casual\nTickets include complimentary drinks\n(craft beer and non-alcoholic beverages) and delicious hors d’oeuvres.\nParking: Free \n\nEarly Bird \n$80 – Members$95 – Non-members \nAfter April 20th \n$95 – Members$110 – Non-members \nIf you are a EACC Texas member and want to register for this event\, you will need a discount code to get the member price. Please contact info@eacctx.com\, we will be happy to send you this code.
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/pre-otc-international-cocktail-in-houston-with-the-argentina-texas-chamber-of-commerce/
LOCATION:Buffalo Bayou Brewery\, 2101 Summer Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220421T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220421T193000
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CREATED:20220318T174207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220408T183055Z
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SUMMARY:Transatlantic Business Mixer with Craig Davis\, President & CEO of Visit Dallas
DESCRIPTION:The EACC Texas is proud to hold the first Transatlantic Business Mixer in Visit Dallas Building \nApril 21st at 5:30pm. Registration begins at 5:00pm. \nREGISTER HERE \n$25 Entry Fee\nFree for EACC Texas Members & one guest \nOur Guest Presenter:  Craig Davis\, President & CEO of Visit Dallas.  We’ll also hear about the new plans for the Dallas International District!   \nWe are thrilled to gather in person for an engaging evening of drinks\, hors d’oeuvres\, and good conversation! We look forward to seeing you all at this fun and informative mixer! \n  \n \nCraig T. Davis is President & CEO of Visit Dallas\nDallas’ destination management organization. He directs all of Visit Dallas’ strategies\, operations\, activities\, and staff as the organization works to achieve its mission: generate convention\, trade show and leisure travel business for Dallas\, which greatly impacts the economy and helps support more than 65\,000 jobs. \nDavis has worked in the hospitality industry for more than three decades. He began his tenure as President & CEO of Visit Dallas in January 2020. \nPrior to Visit Dallas he served as President & CEO of VisitPittsburgh. During his 19-year career at Visit Pittsburgh\, Davis also served as Executive Director of Convention Sales and Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Davis’ extensive background in the hospitality industry also includes experience in marketing and sales at hotels in Pittsburgh\, Chicago and Toronto. \nBorn in St. Catharines\, Ontario\, Davis became a U.S. citizen in 2001. He graduated from the University of Western Ontario in London\, Ontario. In 2002\, Davis became a Certified Destination Management Executive (CDME) and now serves as a course instructor for its leadership program. The CDME status is recognized within the convention and visitors bureau industry as its highest educational achievement. He has served as the Chairman of Destinations International Association as well as the Destination International Foundation. \nHe is a private pilot and resides in Dallas with his fiancée Kathleen. \n \n 
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/transatlantic-business-mixer/
LOCATION:Visit Dallas Building\, 1807 Ross avenue - 3rd Floor\, Dallas\, TX\, 75201
ORGANIZER;CN="EACC Texas":MAILTO:info@eacctx.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220408T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192048
CREATED:20220328T202730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220328T203449Z
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SUMMARY:Slovenia Business Event
DESCRIPTION:April 8th @ 9:00am – 5:00pm\nHilton Anatole\, 2201 N Stemmons Fwy\, Dallas\, Texas\n\nSlovenia Business invites you to get to know Slovenia and discover business\, investment opportunities\, and tourism. Slovenia\, a land of infinite potential for your business. Make the most of it! Learn about what connects us\, more about Slovenia as a land for your business and place to visit\, about investment opportunities. There will also be sufficient time for networking and meeting valuable contacts through a business lunch. For more information and a detailed agenda\, please visit the event website.\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/slovenia-business-event/
LOCATION:Hilton Anatole\, 2201 N Stemmons Fwy\, Dallas\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220330T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220330T193000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192048
CREATED:20220310T181702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220322T160112Z
UID:45564-1648661400-1648668600@www.eacctx.com
SUMMARY:Québec Day during Le Mois de la Francophonie in Houston
DESCRIPTION:EAT\, DRINK & NETWORK IN HOUSTON! \nThe Quebec Delegation in Houston (EACCTX Board Member) cordially invites you to Québec Day to Celebrate Le Mois de la Francophonie. \nPlease join us at Sawyer Yards\, in Houston\, March 30th at 5:30 pm. \nRegister here today and enjoy a discount to The Infinite! \n 
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/celebrate-le-mois-de-la-francophonie-with-the-quebec-delegation-of-houston/
LOCATION:Sawyer Yards\, Silver Street Studios\, 2000 Edwards Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77007\, United States
CATEGORIES:events
ORGANIZER;CN="EACC Texas":MAILTO:info@eacctx.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220316T133000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192048
CREATED:20220215T205850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220228T205525Z
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SUMMARY:EU-US Trade Relations: From Tensions and Turbulence to New Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Luncheon on March 16th\, 2022 at 12:00pm held at the Dallas Petroleum Club with Tomas Baert speaking. \n  \nPlease Note:  11:30am Registration* \nPlease join us for a luncheon on March 16th\, 2022 at 12:00pm with registration beginning at 11:30am\, held at the Dallas Petroleum Club. Speaking at the luncheon is Tomas Baert. \nPrior to moving to Washington\, DC in August 2018\, Tomas was the Head of Unit for Trade Strategy at the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Trade (DG Trade)\, where he led the team responsible for the 2015 Trade for All strategy and the 2017 Communication on A balanced and progressive trade policy to harness globalization. He also coordinated DG Trade’s work on the withdrawal of the UK from the EU and the preparatory discussions on a future EU-UK trade relationship. From 2014 to 2016\, Tomas was an assistant to Director-General for Trade\, advising on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and WTO negotiations. \nBetween 2010 and 2014\, Tomas was based in Geneva\, where he served as a first secretary at the Permanent Mission of the EU to the WTO\, handling multilateral negotiations on intellectual property rights and rules and competition policy. Tomas joined the European Commission in 2005 as a trade negotiator on services trade and investment. He was the EU’s negotiator on trade in services and investment for the EU-India free trade negotiations\, as well as a member of the team concluding the EU-Korea FTA. From 2007 to 2010\, he was in charge of the development of a common investment policy – an area in which the EU gained exclusive competence in 2009. \nBefore joining the European Commission\, Tomas worked for three years as a government affairs representative for US multinational DuPont on EU policy and regulatory questions relating to chemicals\, biotechnology\, and trade\, and researched the emergence of regulatory barriers to trade at the International Trade Policy Unit at the London School of Economics. \nTomas holds an MSc from the London School of Economics (LSE) and an MA from the Catholic University of Leuven (KUL)\, Belgium. He spent a term at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva\, Switzerland\, and completed the Mastering Trade Policy program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. \n  \nRegister here \nEACC Texas Members – No Charge : President’s Circle/Sustaining Partner Members (2); Partner/SME/Institutional Members (1).  Members must log in to register or contact us at info@eacctx.com  \nWe will offer a waiting list for members. \n 
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/eu-us-trade-relations-from-tensions-and-turbulence-to-new-opportunities/
LOCATION:Dallas Petroleum Club\, 2200 Ross Ave\, Dallas\, Texas\, 75201\, United States
CATEGORIES:events
ORGANIZER;CN="EACC Texas":MAILTO:info@eacctx.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220315T183000
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SUMMARY:Reception with EU Delegation at Whitley Penn Fort Worth
DESCRIPTION:  \nWhile Tomas Baert\, Head of the Trade & Agriculture Section at the Delegation of the European Union to the United States will be in DFW for an invitation-only luncheon on March 16th\, EACC Texas Member Whitley Penn and the EACC Texas invite you to join us (pls register) to welcome the Delegation trade officials\, Tomas Baert & Jennifer Riccardi in Fort Worth for an after-work reception and policy discussion on March 15th. \nThe European Union Delegation to the US will be in Texas to learn more about the City of Fort Worth as well as to share updates and answer questions on trade policy between the US and the EU. \nPlease register HERE. \nThis event is open to EACC members and non-members. Wine & light fare will be provided.
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/reception-with-tomas-baert/
LOCATION:Whitley Penn\, 640 Taylor Street 22nd Floor\, Fort Worth\, TX\, 76102\, United States
CATEGORIES:events
ORGANIZER;CN="EACC Texas":MAILTO:info@eacctx.com
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SUMMARY:EACC Texas at SXSW - Visit EU House with the EU Delegation to the United States
DESCRIPTION:The EACC Texas joins the EU Delegation from Washington\, DC at EU House in Austin for South by Southwest®. \nMembers are invited to stop by and attend events. \n  \nClick here for the full calendar of panel discussions and events EU@SXSW  \n  \nEACC Texas Members please contact us if you plan to stop by!\nEACC Executive Director Erin McKelvey\n972-241-0111\nSend Email
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/eacc-texas-at-sxsw-at-europe-house-of-the-eu-delegation-to-the-us/
LOCATION:Native\, 807 E. 4th St.\, Austin\, TX\, 78702\, United States
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:Quebec Reception at Heli-Expo Dallas 2022
DESCRIPTION:TAKE A BREAK\nat the \nQUEBEC RECEPTION \nWednesday\, March 9th\, 2022 \nOmni Hotel\, 2nd Floor\, Cedars Room \n555 South Lamar Street\, Dallas \n  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nAfter two days at Heli-Expo\, it’s time to relax with your friends at the Québec Delegation Houston\, other Canadian firms and their guests for networking\, drinks and light hors d’oeuvres. \nInvite a prospect\, customer or partner and pop by before dinner. \n  \nHosted by the Québec Delegation Houston in partnership with the European American Chamber of Commerce. \nYour Host: Mme. Xin Gao\, Québec Delegate to Texas \nLocation: The Cedars Room at the Omni Hotel – connected by sky bridge to Dallas Convention Center \nTo facilitate planning\, please kindly register by 6pm Monday\, March 7th. \nPlease register yourself and your guests here \n  \nFor questions\, please contact: \nScott Flukinger\, Commercial Attaché \nQuébec Delegation Houston \nCell 832-839-7360 \nscott.flukinger@mri.gouv.qc.ca \n  \n  \nPRENEZ UNE PAUSE\nà la \nRÉCEPTION DU QUÉBEC \nMercredi 9 mars 2022 \nHôtel Omni\, 2e étage\, Cedars Room \n555\, South Lamar Street\, Dallas \n  \nINSCRIVEZ-VOUS ICI \n  \nAprès deux jours à Heli-Expo\, il sera temps de se détendre avec vos amis de la Délégation du Québec à \nHouston\, d’autres firmes canadiennes et leurs invités pour du réseautage\, des boissons et des hors-d’œuvre légers. \nInvitez un prospect\, un client ou un partenaire et passez nous voir avant le souper. \n  \nOrganisé par la Délégation du Québec à Houston en partenariat avec la Chambre de commerce européenne américaine \nVotre hôte: Mme. Xin Gao\, Déléguée du Québec à Houston \nEmplacement : La salle Cedars de l’Omni Hotel\, reliée par un pont piétonnier au Centre de conférences de Dallas \n  \nPour faciliter la planification\, merci de bien vouloir vous inscrire avant 18h le lundi 7 mars. \nVeuillez vous inscrire ainsi que vos invités en cliquant ici. \nPour toute question\, veuillez contacter : \nScott Flukinger\, Attaché commercial \nDélégation du Québec à Houston \nCellulaire 832-839-7360 \nscott.flukinger@mri.gouv.qc.ca
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/quebec-reception-at-heli-expo-dallas-2022/
LOCATION:Omni Hotel\, 555\, South Lamar Street\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
CATEGORIES:events
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CREATED:20220207T220417Z
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SUMMARY:Putting Your Languages to Work: Panel of HR Professionals
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Southern Methodist University Department of World Languages\, and the Southern Methodist University Hegi Career Center. \n“Putting your Languages to Work Part I: HR Professionals panel” is an event for students and faculty from universities across Texas. Join our panel of HR professionals explain why job seekers who have a background in a second language stand out and why the soft skills developed as a second language learner are needed in the workplace. \n  \n  \nMary Katherine Rademacher works as the Assistant Vice President in Graduate Recruitment & Program Management for CITI. MK is driven to serve\, learn\, and connect with others. She is an experienced fundraiser and relationship manager excelling at effectively engaging and evaluating current and potential partners. \n  \n \nJP Pruneau is the Director of Strategic Partnerships at Globalization Partners and has considerable knowledge in establishing meaningful global partnerships. Before joining Globalization Partners\, JP spent seven years in the HCM Industry focusing on individual production\, managing a sales team\, and handling strategic partnerships in the southern United States. JP has a well-founded understanding of the global landscape. He has his BBA in International Business from Texas Tech University and has lived in Canada\, Sweden\, and The Czech Republic. Globalization Partners is the world’s leading global employment platform that makes it fast and easy for employers to hire anyone\, anywhere\, without having to set up international branch offices or subsidiaries.    \n  \n \nLavender Li is the Director of Human Resources at Loocam. She has 10+ years of global HR management experience in China and the USA. Lavender’s HR qualification skills include global HR management experience\, company culture contribute\, organization development\, change management\, employee relations and diversity\, HR legal documents development\, HR capital analyst\, staff coaching and mentoring\, and full functions HR management. \n  \nThe panel will be on Thursday\, February 24th\, 2022 from 3:00-4:30pm. This event is co-sponsored by the European American Chamber of Commerce – Texas\, the Southern Methodist University Department of World Languages\, and the Southern Methodist University Hegi Career Center. Paola Buckley with SMU will moderate\, giving the panelists each 10 minutes to give a detailed background presentation\, followed by some questions\, and ending with a Q&A session. This event is part of SMU Dedman College Global Literacy and Languages for Specific Purposes Research Cluster initiative that unites faculty from a range of academic and professional disciplines. This research cluster unites faculty from a range of academic and professional disciplines to discuss and define a set of shared goals and best practices to provide students with real-world\, global perspectives and transferable skills aligned with skills employers seek in the contemporary workplace. Topics of discussion include curricular innovation\, academic and corporate partnerships for internships and fieldwork abroad and at home\, and the assessment of and integration with SMU’s Common Curriculum requirements with a focus on the integration of world languages and cultures for professional purposes across the curriculum. \n  \nThis event is great to attend if you are a multilingual student or faculty member at a university here in Texas. It will give a tangible perspective to the importance of studying different languages and cultures\, and how that will set you apart in a room of applicants. Register now for the opportunity to hear from our talented and insightful HR specialist panel.   \n  \nREGISTER FOR THE VIRTUAL PANEL HERE \n  \nEvent Partners: \n 
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/putting-your-languages-to-work-hr-professionals-panel/
CATEGORIES:events
ORGANIZER;CN="EACC Texas":MAILTO:info@eacctx.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220224T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260420T192048
CREATED:20220211T193424Z
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SUMMARY:Quarterly EU Economic Update: Springtime in Europe - What the EU's Green Transition Means for US Businesses
DESCRIPTION:Though Omicron weighed on the European economy at the end of last year\, growth is already regaining traction. Supply chain bottlenecks and high energy prices are expected to recede over the course of the year\, though inflationary pressures are proving to be a bit more persistent than previously thought. Nonetheless\, the EU recovery should now be entering a prolonged and robust expansion. A continuously improving labor market\, a large stock of accumulated savings\, and especially the full deployment of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) should power strong domestic demand. \nThe investment outlook is as strong as it has ever been. Not only are businesses poised to invest more in critical equipment to boost productive capacity and resolve supply chain issues\, the RRF is set to launch a wave of spending on new green and digital technologies. \nMost member states have already received their first round of RRF pre-financing\, and over €46 billion in grants and nearly €20 billion in loans have been distributed so far. Now\, disbursements for countries that have already fulfilled specific targets and milestones in their Recovery and Resilience Plans are being rolled out. Spain received a €10 billion grant at the end of last year\, and many more member states should receive additional disbursements soon. \nPlease join our discussion of the EU Spring economic outlook and to learn about the implementation of the Recovery and Resilience Plans and how you can get involved. \n\n\nSPEAKERS: \n\n Balazs Parkanyi\, Counsellor for Economic and Financial Affairs\, EU DELEGATION TO THE UNITED STATES \nBen Carliner\, Senior Economist\, EU DELEGATION TO THE UNITED STATES \nYvonne Bendinger-Rothschild\, Executive Director\, EACCNY [Moderator]
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/quarterly-eu-economic-update-springtime-in-europe-what-the-eus-green-transition-means-for-us-businesses/
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220218T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220218T220000
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CREATED:20220131T211717Z
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SUMMARY:EACC Board at Cirque du Soleil
DESCRIPTION:EACC Texas invites current EACC Texas Board Members to Cirque du Soleil\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister here:  Cirque du Soleil 
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/eacc-board-presidents-circle-sustaining-partners-at-cirque-du-soleil/
LOCATION:Comerica Center\, 2601 Avenue of the Stars\, Frisco\, TX\, 75034\, United States
CATEGORIES:events
ORGANIZER;CN="EACC Texas":MAILTO:info@eacctx.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220215T120000
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SUMMARY:Drivers of Innovation in Europe and the US: Transatlantic Business Outlook for 2022 and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Program brought to you by EACC Florida & SACC Florida. \nEuropean countries continue to lead in competitiveness and innovation as shown by a number of global rankings. The top four spots of the IMD World Competitiveness Ranking 2021 are occupied by Switzerland\, Sweden\, Denmark\, and the Netherlands\, while IMD ranks the United States as 10th in the world. In WIPO’s 2021 Innovation Index\, Switzerland took the top spot as the world’s most innovative economy for the 10th consecutive year\, followed (in order) by Sweden\, the United States\, the United Kingdom and the Republic of Korea. \nWhat accounts for the consistent role of European countries at the top of jurisdictions driving innovation?  Join us for a discussion on what innovation means in Switzerland\, across Europe and in the United States\, what the indicators of innovation policy are\, and how they relate to economic and social development and competitiveness. The round-table will also deep dive into Florida and its innovation eco-system\, as well as its ties\, similarities and  differences to the European environment. \nThis event is jointly organized by the European American Chamber of Commerce Florida and Swiss American Chamber of Commerce Florida and hosted by Greenberg Traurig\, LLP.\n \nSPEAKERS \n\nJaret Davis\, Co-Managing Shareholder\, Greenberg Traurig [Moderator]\nSoumitra Dutta\, Co-Founder\, Co-Chair of the Board and President Portulans Institute\nMartin Naville\, CEO Swiss American Chamber of Commerce\nChristian Schweizer\, Head of Marketing Intelligence\, Kaufman Rossin\n\nTOPICS FOR DISCUSSION \n\nWhat is the Innovation Index and how does it relate to competitiveness?\nWhich indicators are used to calculate innovation?\nWhy is Switzerland doing so well and what role does internationalization play in Switzerland’s success?\nDoes the EU have a role with regard to innovation in Europe and the US and if so\, what does it consist of?\nWhat is the state of innovation in Florida?\nWhat and who are the drivers?\n\n\n\n\n\nSPEAKER BIOS \nJaret L. Davis \nJaret L. Davis is Co-Managing Shareholder of the Miami office of Greenberg Traurig\, P.A.\, a member of the firm’s global Executive Committee and oversees approximately 180 attorneys and 200 business staff based in the firm’s founding office in Miami. He focuses his corporate and securities practice on domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions\, capital markets transactions\, and complex secured financings. The vast majority of Jaret’s clients are technology players\, ranging from information technology\, to life sciences/biotech\, to renewable energy sources. \nFor over a decade\, Jaret has played a key role in the firm’s global efforts to be a dominant player in the technology industry. Under his leadership\, the Miami office has been a thought leader in representing angel investors\, venture capital firms\, growth equity funds\, as well as various technology companies along all intervals of the life cycle\, from startup to multi-billion dollar publicly-traded companies. He routinely provides representation to publicly traded clients having an aggregate market capitalization of over $20 billion. \nIn addition to his practice\, Jaret serves as a co-founder and General Counsel of the eMerge Americas global technology conference.  He previously served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Nicklaus Children’s Hospital and as Chair of the Miami-Dade Beacon Council\, the Official Economic Development Partnership for Miami-Dade County. In that capacity\, he led Miami’s bid to obtain Amazon’s HQ2 headquarters in which Miami was among the short-listed cities. \nJaret also serves on the Board of Directors of the Adrienne Arsht Performing Arts Center\, the National Board of Directors of Venture for America and on the Board of City National Bank of Florida. \nJaret has been recognized in a number of publications\, including Chambers and Partners\, the Daily Business Review\, as the 2018 recipient of its “Attorney of the Year” Award; Super Lawyers\, Best Lawyers in America\, which selected him for its 2022 “Lawyer of the Year” recognition in the area of Venture Capital Law; the M&A Advisor\, which selected him for its 2010 “40 Under 40” list; the National Law Journal\, which selected him for its 2011 “Minority 40 Under 40” list; and the Daily Business Review\, which designated him “Top Dealmaker of the Year” in both 2010 and 2012. \n\n\n\n\n \nSoumitra Dutta \nSoumitra Dutta is a Professor of Management at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University\, New York. He is also the founder and President of Portulans Institute\, a Washington DC based non-partisan non-profit institute focused on research and outreach on technology and innovation.  Previously he was the founding Dean of the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business and the 11th Anne and Elmer Lindseth Dean of the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management. Prior to July 2012\, he was the Roland Berger Chaired Professor of Business and Technology at INSEAD and the founding director of eLab\, a center of excellence in the digital economy. \nSoumitra Dutta brings a unique perspective on business and technology strategy in a global world. With a PhD in artificial intelligence and computer science from the University of California at Berkeley\, Dutta brings a deep grounding in data sciences and advanced technologies. Having spent more than three decades of his career in leading business schools across the Atlantic (INSEAD and Cornell University)\, he has conducted extensive research in and consulted with leading global firms on building effective technology and innovation strategies. \nAs the co-founder and founder respectively of two major global technology/innovation indices\, the Network Readiness Index (published for 15 years by the World Economic Forum) and the Global Innovation Index (published by the World Intellectual Property Organization)\, Dutta has worked with several governments on formulating effective technology and innovation policies. \nHaving served on the boards of major international corporations including Sodexo\, Dassault Systemes and ZS Associates\, he is at home dealing with strategic business issues at the highest levels. He also enjoys working with smaller startups (many started by his students) and he has co-founded two technology startups – Fisheye Analytics (a social media analytics firm that was sold to the WPP Communications Group in 2013) and Igesia (an Edutech firm started in 2019). He is deeply involved with non-profits and is on the boards of several global business schools including Centrum Catholica (Peru)\, HEC Montreal\, University of Los Andes (Colombia)\, ESADE (Spain) and others. He has chaired the largest business school accrediting agency\, AACSB and is currently the chair of GBSN (the Global Business School Network). He has been involved for more than a decade with the activities of the World Economic Forum and has served as the co-Chair of the Forum’s Global Future Council on Innovation Ecosystems. He is a powerful public speaker and brings a refreshing global perspective from his deep personal knowledge of Asia\, Europe and the Americas. In 2017\, he was awarded the Distinguished Alumnus Award from his alma mater\, the Indian Institute of Technology\, Delhi. \n\n\n\n\nMartin Naville \nMartin Naville is CEO of the Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce since October 2004. SACC is a leading business association with 1800 members (Swiss and American companies) facilitating business between Switzerland and the USA. The Chamber is also the spokesperson for multinationals companies based in Switzerland – large and small\, Swiss and foreign. \nBefore that\, Martin Naville spent 16 years with Boston Consulting Group in Munich\, Zurich and New York. In 1995\, he was elected Partner and Director of Boston Consulting Group. At BCG\, he specialized in the fields of Wealth Management and Telecommunications. Martin Naville started his professional career in 1984 as a corporate banker with JP Morgan in Zurich and New York. \nMartin Naville holds a Master of Law from the University of Zurich. He is Chairman of the Board of the Zurich Zoo since 2004. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of Swissquote\, the Swiss leader in online trading\, Senior Advisor of Morgan Stanley (Switzerland)\, President of Komitee Weltoffenes Zürich and a member of the Global Advisory Board at ETH Zurich\, a global top 10 university. \nMr. Naville is married with two adult sons. They live in Küsnacht near Zurich. \n\n\n\n\nChristian Schweizer \nMr. Schweizer is Director\, Marketing & Business Intelligence at Kaufman Rossin\, one of the top CPA and advisory firms in the U.S.\, where he leads the mission for analyzing\, reporting and optimizing the firm’s marketing. He also advises clients on strategic business and marketing initiatives\, as well as on data analytics and insights. \nPrior to joining Kaufman Rossin in 2019\, Mr. Schweizer led the Global Business Analytics team for S&D Marketing at IBM\, managing the Enterprise Marketing Analytics Centers which oversees all data\, business & marketing insights. Prior to this role\, in 2010\, he set up a new Analytics Center in Bangalore and led the team until 2014 from his U.S. location. \nBefore joining IBM he was the Product Marketing Manager for Dell Computers in Geneva\, Switzerland from 1999 to 2002. \nMr. Schweizer was born in Geneva and raised in Zurich Switzerland. Upon graduating from the Kaufmännische Berufsschule of Zurich (KVZ) where he majored in finance & accounting\, he served in the Swiss Military from 1989 to 1990. After that\, he took the role as regional manager of the Youth & Scouts Programs in Switzerland\, where he established the YMCA Zurich office. \nDuring his career Mr. Schweizer has lived and worked in several locations in Europe and in various states within the U.S. He holds a degree in business administration from the University of Applied Sciences (HWV Winterthur) in Switzerland and is a GMP graduate of the Harvard Business School. He is an adjunct professor with University of Miami\, he serves on the board of the HBS Club and is also the President of the HBS Alumni Angels of South Florida. \n\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/webinar-drivers-of-innovation-in-europe-and-the-us-transatlantic-business-outlook-for-2022-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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SUMMARY:Supply Chain Disruption: Look Ahead
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion on the current Supply Chain disruptions & how to prepare now for the next major crisis. \nOur experts will discuss what needs to change in global supply chain planning to prepare effectively for the next global crisis; whatever it may be – financial\, health or climate related. We will take a deep dive into the dynamics of supply in the pandemic aftermath and offer a look ahead as well as steps companies can take to update their infrastructure to future-proof their systems & operations. \nThe State of Play:\n• Overview of global trade developments and global trade volumes as compared to pre-pandemic levels with shipping and supply chains still being significantly disrupted (and no change in sight in the medium term).\n\nLogistic Aspects:\n• Lead indicators and where are we in the commodities cycle?\n• Outlook for shipping: Are pressures easing? What about freight rates? Effects on inventory restocking in the US?\n• The need for advance planning & agility in supply chain management\n•How market participants can develop the economic dynamics on the ground\n\nThe Trade Angle:\n• Trade forecasts & long-term trade forecasts for key countries.\n• Regulatory changes in EU and US and how they affect supply chain\n• Trade policy challenges: US-China trade tensions\, tariffs\, Brexit\,\n• Possible affect trade deals may have on restructuring existing supply chain\n\nOpportunities & Innovation:\n• Digitalization & other Technical solutions\n• Process adjustments & how to be a good customer\n• Better forecasting & Finding other efficiencies\n\nA look ahead:\n• Risk mitigation strategies for businesses: Near-shoring/reshoring\, market diversification\, vertical integration\, and digitization\n• Long term effect of climate change on operations\, logistics and resource shortages\n• Rethinking Supplier development \nSPEAKERS:\n• Shanella Rajanayagam\, Trade Economist\, HSBC\n• Rupert Schlegelmilch\, Director Directorate General for Trade\, EUROPEAN COMMISSION\n• Gaurav Chhabra\, Managing Partner\, ALIXPARTNERS\n• Yvonne Bendinger-Rothschild\, Executive Director\, EACCNY \nTIME:\n10:00 AM – 11:00 AM EST / 16:00 h – 17:00 h CET \nREGISTRATION FEE:\nEACCNY Members: Free\nEACCNY non-Members: Free \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/supply-chain-disruption-look-ahead/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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CREATED:20211222T142319Z
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SUMMARY:The Transatlantic Race to Zero Emission – the opportunities and implications of hydrogen on mainstream businesses
DESCRIPTION:         \n\nJoin us on January 26\, 2022:\nThe American Jobs Plan of the Biden Administration and the European Green Deal of the von der Leyen Commission have set the world’s largest economies a path to climate neutrality. \nThe magnitude of these plans and the reduction of emissions needed are unparalleled and offers both opportunities and challenges for companies active in these markets. \nThe EACC Texas and EACC Netherlands\, in partnership with EACC Member Houthoff (Houston & The Netherlands) presents a program series for transatlantic companies showcasing (legal) implications of what business communities should adhere to on both sides of the big pond as well as solutions that (need to) arise from corporate innovations in order to reduce emissions. \nHydrogen \nIn the energy infrastructure of the future\, hydrogen will be a major player… \nTakeaways: \n\nHow can hydrogen fuel the energy transition and what are the challenges companies are facing?\nCompanies around the world are transitioning to hydrogen and the demand is growing. Is the hydrogen industry ready?\nThe hydrogen chain: coordinating the hydrogen supply\, demand and infrastructure\n\nOur panel of experts from Air Liquide\, Port of Rotterdam and Houthoff will share recent project knowledge and their insights for European and US companies. \nRegister Here\n Date & platform: 26 January 2022\, 10am – 11am CST | 5pm-6pm CET on Zoom \nOur Speakers: \n \nHOUTHOFF\, The Netherlands \nKirsten Berger\, Partner Corporate / M&A \nKirsten specialises in energy law and has extensive experience in the energy and industrial sector. She acts as counsel to various energy companies and industrial companies in respect of projects\, transactions\, commercial contracts\, joint ventures\, regulatory and financial matters. \n  \nAs a true sector specialist she has an extensive track record with respect to: \n\n\n\nprojects and project development including wind parks (onshore and offshore)\, power plants\, gas exploration and production and industrial plants (e.g. steam or hydrogen plants\, LNG terminals\, pipelines etc.);\nM&A transactions including controlled auctions for wind parks\, interests in offshore gas fields and pipelines\, industrial restructurings and private M&A transactions in the sector;\ncommercial contracting including power purchase agreements (including corporate PPA’s)\, (industrial) gas supply agreements (including natural gas\, steam\, hydrogen\, nitrogen etc.)\, transport and storage agreements\, tolling agreements and refinery gas agreements utilities agreements (including water and heat);\njoint ventures in relation to wind parks\, power plants\, upstream gas projects and for innovative projects such as a waste to chemicals project;\nregulatory matters including connection and transportation issues\, third party access\, gas quality matters\, program responsibility and balancing\, CO2 emissions trading\, SDE subsidy aspects and EU Energy Regulations;\nreal estate aspects including pipeline issues and lease and ownership aspects.\n\n\n\n  \nAIR LIQUIDE\, Houston \nGert Jan ten Cate\, Vice President\, Large Industries\, Business Development \nGert Jan holds a Masters of Science in systems engineering and policy analysis management from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands.\nIn his role\, Gert Jan is responsible for leading all business development activities for Large Industries within the North America (NAM) Cluster. The NAM Cluster includes the Large Industries business as the primary producer of many of our core gas products delivered via pipeline. In addition to our pipeline customers there are customers in the U.S. and Canada that require an onsite presence as well as being an important producer of bulk air gases for our Industrial Merchant business.\nFrom 2007 to 2011\, Gert Jan worked for the European utility company E.ON in the field of energy trading and renewable energy project development.\nGert Jan began his career with Air Liquide in 2011 as part of the business development team of Air Liquide Benelux-LI\, stationed in Rotterdam\, the Netherlands. In 2015 he became site manager at Air Liquide’s cogeneration facility in Pergen\, a steam cogeneration plant supplying utilities to Shell Netherlands refinery and power to the public grid.\nSince 2018\, Gert Jan has held the position of Vice President\, Large Industries Onsites US where he was responsible for leading growth\, operational excellence and safety performance for the LI onsites business serving the metals\, mining\, chemical and space industries \n  \n \nPORT OF ROTTERDAM\, The Netherlands \nNico van Dooren\, Director for New Business \nAs director New Business of the Port of Rotterdam\, Nico van Dooren is responsible for business development & portfolio management within the Port of Rotterdam Authority with a strong focus on energy transition. Nico is responsible for the program on energy transition for the Port of Rotterdam consisting of business development projects such as the development of Carbon Capture & Storage\, Hydrogen\, Biobased chemistry\, renewable energy an sustainable transport. The motto of this program is: Renew the existing and embrace the new in order to achieve a CO2 net neutral port in 2050. \nNico also acts as managing director for RSP (Rotterdam Shore Power)\, RAMLAB (start-up of the port of Rotterdam focussing on 3D metal printing) and for a joint venture of the Port of Rotterdam called ZES\, focussing on zero emission shipping. Nico van Dooren has a background in Strategic planning and Consultancy. Previously\, Nico was responsible for the development of the long term strategy for the Port of Rotterdam and for spatial development of the land reclamation project Maasvlakte 2 of the Port of Rotterdam. Prior to his assignments at the Port of Rotterdam\, he worked at Royal Haskoning as Director of an advisory group on environmental technology. \nAs Europe seeks to position itself as a leader in hydrogen technology\, the Port of Rotterdam has been busy building infrastructure to overhaul the country’s energy system. Nico van Dooren\, Port of Rotterdam Director for New Business Development\, is working closely with industry to future-proof the port and support the energy transition. \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n \nHOUTHOFF\, The Netherlands \nMarc van Beuge\, Lawyer\, Counsel \nMarc specialises in energy law and energy and industry projects. He represents energy and industrial companies\, their shareholders and larger buyers. Marc is mainly involved in cases in which the production\, transportation or supply of electricity\, gas or heat\, sustainable energy\, energy subsidies and emissions trading play a key role. He also represents clients in court and arbitration proceedings concerning energy disputes\, the drafting of energy\, chemical and waste management contracts\, and the identification of regulatory opportunities and risks in energy law\, including the Dutch Electricity Act\, Gas Act and Heating Supply Act \n  \n  \nModerator:  \n \nCONCEPT ELEMENTAL\, Dallas \nJennifer Warren\, Principal \nJennifer is considered one of the best energy writers in the U.S. Her areas of expertise include energy trends —their economic and geopolitical implications—and resource sustainability issues. Other interests include the energy transition\, the impact of shale oil and natural gas\, climate change\, green and efficient infrastructure\, and the energy-water nexus. Her work has been published in various academic\, policy and business publications such as Far Eastern Economic Review\, Economist Intelligence Unit’s Executive Briefing\, Journal of Structured Finance\, Lloyd’s List\, D CEO\, Real Leaders and many others. From Dec 2010 to April 2013\, she was the CEO/President of Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations\, organizing and moderating panels on global gas\, energy security\, energy infrastructure finance\, and foreign affairs topics. She has a master’s degree from London School of Economics\, and bachelor’s in finance/marketing. She is principal of Concept Elemental\, a strategic communications consultancy focusing on energy and sustainability themes\, thought leadership and creative trends analysis. \n  \nPROMOTIONAL PARTNERS:
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/the-transatlantic-race-to-zero-emission-the-implications-and-opportunities-of-hydrogen-on-mainstream-businesses/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220125T110000
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR – ESG Advertising: Latest Trends\, Dos and Don’ts and What’s Coming Up in 2022
DESCRIPTION:In the past ten years\, ESG (Environmental\, Social\, Governance) has become a key focus for the corporate world. Environmental protection\, social justice\, and ethical management are increasingly meaningful to consumers\, particularly millennials and the ZGeneration. This has led to a growing global trend towards advertising based on ESG issues\, and as a result to regulators taking a closer interest in ESG-related claims\, and to brand damage from allegations of “green washing”\, gender or other stereotyping\, cultural appropriation\, …\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for a discussion on the trends within ESG advertising in Europe and the United States. We will explain what ESG Advertising is and what it is not\, will compare and discuss similarities\, differences\, and challenges on both sides of the Atlantic and will look into the looking-glass in terms of upcoming legislation and trends. \nTopics to be addressed \n\nWhat Is ESG Advertising?\nIs There A Regulatory Framework At EU Level? What About The UK?\nWhat Is The Legal Landscape In The United States?\nWhat Are The Do’s And Don’ts That You Need To Keep In Mind?\nWhat Are The Latest Trends? In B2B And B2C?\nLooking Ahead To 2022\, What Do We Foresee From A Legal Perspective In Respect To ESG Advertising?\n\n  \nSpeakers \n\nEdward B. Chansky – Shareholder\, Greenberg Traurig (Las Vegas)\nBrinsley Dresden – Partner\, Head Of Advertising & Marketing Law\, Lewis Silkin LLP (London)\nAlan Sutin – Principal Shareholder\, Greenberg Traurig (Miami) [Moderator]\n\n\n  \n\nSpeaker Biographies \nEd Chansky focuses his practice in the areas of intellectual property (particularly development\, selection\, protection and licensing of trademarks worldwide) and advertising\, sales promotion\, and trade-regulation law\, including charitable promotions\, cause-related marketing\, sweepstakes\, contests\, gift cards\, eCommerce\, substantiation of advertising claims\, social gaming\, social media\, and all aspects of unfair or deceptive trade practices in a wide variety of industries. Ed is also a frequent speaker at seminars and conferences on advertising and promotion law topics. In addition to being a Harvard and Yale-educated lawyer\, for many years\, Ed worked as a part-time musician (trombone) playing everything from grand opera to rhythm and blues. Ed is based in Las Vegas. \n  \nBrinsley Dresden leads the firm’s Advertising and Marketing Sector Focus Group\, with over two decades of experience advising brands and agencies on a wide range of issues. These include defending complex investigations by the Advertising Standards Authority\, as well as filing competitor complaints; obtaining Clearcast approval for TV commercials; and advising on advertising in the automotive\, alcohol\, cosmetics\, food\, pharmaceutical and health sectors. He also drafts and negotiates client/ agency agreements\, influencer agreements and celebrity talent contracts. He advises on compliance for lotteries and competitions\, as well as on resolving advertising related disputes\, such as third party claims of IP infringement and breach of contract claims.  Brinsley is named in the Campaign A List\, the Legal 500 Hall of Fame\, and in Band 1 in the Chambers Directory 2022 and is Secretary and Treasurer of the Global Advertising Lawyers’ Alliance. Brinsley is based in London. \n  \n \nAlan Sutin is a Principal Shareholder of Greenberg Traurig and Senior Chair of the firm’s Global Intellectual Property & Technology Practice. In addition to being an experienced business lawyer with a principal focus on commercial transactions with intellectual property and technology issues and privacy and cybersecurity matters\, Alan also represents a wide variety of companies in connection with IT and business process outsourcing arrangements\, strategic alliance agreements\, commercial joint ventures and licensing matters. He has particular experience in Internet and electronic commerce issues and has been involved in many of the major policy issues surrounding the commercial development of the Internet. Alan has advised foreign governments and multinational corporations in connection with these issues and is a frequent speaker at major industry conferences and events around the world. Alan is involved in several professional and legal national and international organizations. He was an active Member of EACCNY and is EACC Florida’s first President. Alan is based in Miami. \nProgram brought to you by EACC Florida \nREGISTRATION \n\nEACC Members: Free\nEACC Non-Members: Free\n\nNote: when registering for EACC events you give consent that your name\, title and company name will be included in the attendee list for said seminar. EACC event attendee lists are made available to other seminar attendees. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/webinar-esg-advertising-latest-trends-dos-and-donts-and-whats-coming-up-in-2022-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220112T100000
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR – ESG Advertising: Latest Trends\, Dos and Don’ts and What’s Coming Up in 2022
DESCRIPTION:In the past ten years\, ESG (Environmental\, Social\, Governance) has become a key focus for the corporate world. Environmental protection\, social justice\, and ethical management are increasingly meaningful to consumers\, particularly millennials and the ZGeneration. This has led to a growing global trend towards advertising based on ESG issues\, and as a result to regulators taking a closer interest in ESG-related claims\, and to brand damage from allegations of “green washing”\, gender or other stereotyping\, cultural appropriation\, … \nJoin us for a discussion on the trends within ESG advertising in Europe and the United States. We will explain what ESG Advertising is and what it is not\, will compare and discuss similarities\, differences\, and challenges on both sides of the Atlantic and will look into the looking-glass in terms of upcoming legislation and trends. \n  \nTopics to be addressed \n\nWhat is ESG Advertising?\nIs there a regulatory framework at EU level? What about the UK?\nWhat is the legal landscape in the United States?\nWhat are the do’s and don’ts that you need to keep in mind?\nWhat are the latest trends? In B2B and B2C?\nLooking ahead to 2022\, what do we foresee from a legal perspective in respect to ESG advertising?\n\n  \nSpeakers \n\nEdward B. Chansky – Shareholder\, Greenberg Traurig (Las Vegas)\nBrinsley Dresden – Partner\, Head of Advertising & Marketing Law\, Lewis Silkin LLP (London)\nAlan Sutin – Principal Shareholder\, Greenberg Traurig (Miami) [Moderator]\n\n  \nTo know more about the speakers click here \nYou can register here \n  \nREGISTRATION \n\nEACC Members: free\nEACC non-members: free
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/webinar-esg-advertising-latest-trends-dos-and-donts-and-whats-coming-up-in-2022/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220112T090000
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SUMMARY:EU & US Tax Update: What's New & What You Need to Know Now
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an update on major tax related developments with experts from the OECD\, the EU Commission and a U.S. Government Tax Insiders. Our panel will outline changes in tax legislation on both the US and EU side\, their significance for corporate tax planning and how to best prepare to be tax effective and compliant. \n  \nUS SIDE OF THE AGENDA \n\nBasic design features of the US Budget Reconciliation Tax Legislation\nTreatment of U.S. outbound businesses (GILTI rewrite\, foreign tax credit rule changes).\nEffective dates and transition.\nYear-end wrap up package (expiring tax and trade provisions)\n\n  \nEU SIDE OF THE AGENDA \n\nOECD Substance & Process\, Treasury’s objectives in further discussion of the Inclusive Framework\, incl. Congressional position.\nS. treaty legislative process and impact & Interplay with DSTs.\nEU Tax Reform Packages\nGlobal minimum Tax\, esp. the transposition of Pillar 2 plus the work on Pillar 1\, ramifications for financing the EU and the middle term intention to rebuild our CIT framework (BEFIT)\nEU Stepping up against tax evasion and aggressive tax planning: legislation on shell companies\, defensive measures against blacklisted jurisdictions\, new transparency requirements.\n\n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nKyle Dowley\, Managing Director\, CLA CONNECT (moderator)\nMark Prater\, Managing Director\, Tax Policy Svcs\, PWC US\nBenjamin Angel\, Director for Direct Taxation\, Tax Coordination\, Economic Analysis & Evaluation & Acting Director for Indirect Taxation & Tax Administration\, DG TAXUD\, EUROPEAN COMMISSION\nOther panelist to be announced\n\nREGISTRATION FEE\nEACCNY Members: Free\nEACCNY non-Members: Free \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/eu-us-tax-update-whats-new-what-you-need-to-know-now/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211215T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211215T200000
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CREATED:20211119T175759Z
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SUMMARY:A European American Christmas Reception
DESCRIPTION:  \nHoliday Reception & Annual General Meeting\nDecember 15th \n \n Legacy West\n7700 Windrose Ave. G175\,  Plano (next to Frontgate. \n6:00pm to 8:00pm\nWine & Hors d’Oeuvres \n  \nMembers: Free \nNon-Members: $30; Parties of 2 or More: $25 \nRegister here
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/eacctx-holiday-reception-gallery-legacy-west/
LOCATION:The Gallery at Legacy West\, 7700 Windrose Ave. g175\, Plano\, TX\, 75024
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211206T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260420T192048
CREATED:20211025T145432Z
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SUMMARY:Transatlantic Collaboration on EV Batteries and their Role in the Green Energy Transition
DESCRIPTION:The European American Chamber of Commerce – New York is hosting a webinar to discuss the Green Energy Transition.\nAvailability of affordable and flexible battery storage is an important contributor toward clean energy around the world. The EU and U.S. focus heavily on public and private investments in this green energy transition\, including EV batteries development. \nIn 2018\, the EU Commission adopted the Strategic Action Plan for Batteries and with the support of the European Investment Bank (EIB)\, the European Battery Alliance (EBA) brings together EU national authorities\, regions\, industry research institutes and other stakeholders in the battery value chain\, and oversees the implementation of the strategic action plan for batteries. In January 2020 the U.S. announced the launch of the Energy Storage Grand Challenge\, a comprehensive program to accelerate the development\, commercialization\, and utilization of next-generation energy storage technologies and sustain American global leadership in energy storage. Join us for an update where we are and how experts across the pond are innovating to solve this important hurdle to implement the Green Energy transition.\n\nSPEAKERS:\n● Irina Filippova\, COO\, ELECTRADA\n● Gareth Hagan\, CEO\, OCO GLOBAL [Moderator]\n● Oto Pisoň\, Board of Director’s Advisory\, Project Manager\, INOBAT AUTO\n● Karim Zaghib\, Strategical Advisor\, INVESTISSEMENT QUÉBEC \n  \nTIME:\n9:00am – 10:00am CST / 10:00am-11:00am EST \n  \nRegister Here\n  \nThis event is hosted by:
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/transatlantic-collaboration-on-ev-batteries-and-their-role-in-the-green-energy-transition/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211117T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211117T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192048
CREATED:20211025T145122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211025T145122Z
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SUMMARY:Quarterly EU Economic Update: EU Autumn 2021 Economic Forecast
DESCRIPTION:The European American Chamber of Commerce – New York is hosting a webinar to discuss the European economic forecast for upcoming months.\nGet the latest on the European economy with an in-depth look at the European Commission’s newly released autumn 2021 Economic Forecast. This comprehensive forecast takes into account all the recent economic data and public policy developments through mid-October and weighs the prospects for European and global growth against a range of potential risks. \n  \nSPEAKERS:\n• Balazs Parkanyi\, Counsellor for Economic and Financial Affairs\, EU DELEGATION TO THE UNITED STATES\n● Ben Carliner\, Senior Economist\, EU DELEGATION TO THE UNITED STATES\n● Yvonne Bendinger-Rothschild\, Executive Director\, EACCNY [Moderator] \n  \nThere is a lot of momentum behind the recovery and we should see some solid growth numbers for the EU economies over the remainder of the year and into 2022. High vaccination rates and cautious public health policies are now paying growth dividends across the EU. With that said\, the pace of the recovery is moderating as supply shortages and logistical bottlenecks weigh on output. Inventories are very low and many manufacturers simply can’t get the supplies they need. On the labor market side\, it has been challenging to fill open positions due to skills mismatches. \nIn other words\, short-term demand policy seems to have worked well both in Europe and the US. Savings rates are high and investment is growing. But Covid-related supply constraints are holding back growth and look set to last longer than expected. Policy makers on both sides of the Atlantic now need to focus on the medium- to long-term. In this vein\, the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility [RRF] will finance a lot of new investment in green and digital technologies that will boost growth and productivity further while ‘future-proofing’ the economic structure by linking RRF funds to structural reform. RRF roll-out has already started and policy makers as well as the private sector are optimistic\, especially about the speed of the green and digital transitions. \nThe EU Commission still expects supply shortages to be temporary\, but in the meantime\, they are feeding into higher headline inflation\, and there is uncertainty over how to effectively address these bottlenecks in the short term. Rising energy prices are also causing a headache for policy makers in Europe\, where many countries depend on imported gas. This raises important strategic questions\, including whether green investments will smooth out or aggravate tensions in the energy market. \n  \nTIME:\nNoon – 1:00pm CST / 1:00pm-2:00pm EST \n  \nRegister Here\n  \nThis event is hosted by:
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/quarterly-eu-economic-update-eu-autumn-2021-economic-forecast/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211109T090000
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SUMMARY:Europe Post Merkel: Angela Merkel’s Impact on the EU and Transatlantic Politics Going Forward
DESCRIPTION:The European American Chamber of Commerce – New York is hosting a webinar to discuss the political and economic implications of the upcoming change in German leadership.\nAngela Merkel has been in office for 16 years and has been an extraordinary force for stability in the West. The end of her chancellorship injects uncertainty on both sides of the Atlantic about the general course and the new champions who may fill the gap her departure will create. \nThe financial crisis\, Brexit\, the pandemic and the rise of authoritarian regimes have repeatedly challenged the values of the European Union. After a turbulent 2020 election cycle\, the US is nearly one year into a new administration that is managing both domestic and international crises. \n  \nKey discussion topics to include: \n• How the upcoming change in German leadership may affect the power dynamic within Europe but also more broadly \n• How new leadership in Germany and elsewhere across Europe may change the transatlantic relationship \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n• Daniel Benjamin\, President\, AMERICAN ACADEMY in Berlin & former Coordinator for Counter-terrorism at the United States Department of State (moderator) \n• Peter Fischer-Bollin\, Head of Department Analysis and Consulting\, KONRAD ADENAUER SIFTUNG \n• Anthony L. Gardner\, Author and former Ambassador of the United States to the European Union \n• Jonathan Hackenbroich\, Policy Fellow for Economic Statecraft\, Head of ECFR’s Task Force for Protecting Europe from Economic Coercion ECFR \n• Marion Van Renterghem\, Journalist\, Author of “C’était Merkel” & Director of the TV documentary “Recherche Merkel désespérément” (Desperately Seeking Merkel). \n  \nTIME:\n9:00am – 10:00am CST / 10:00am-11:00am EST \n  \nRegister Here\n  \nThis event is hosted by:
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/europe-post-merkel-angela-merkels-impact-on-the-eu-and-transatlantic-politics-going-forward/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192048
CREATED:20210805T211546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211029T154836Z
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SUMMARY:EU Ambassador Stavros Lambrinidis Gala Event
DESCRIPTION:One day\, two events \nThe European American Chamber of Commerce Texas \nis honored to present \nEU Texas Economic Leadership Forum \nClick here for the program \nThe Debate Chamber at Old Parkland        8am to 12pm \n& \nEACC Texas Ambassador’s Gala \nBelo Mansion & Pavillion     6:30pm VIP Reception      7:30pm Gala Dinner (Black tie optional) \n  \nGuest of Honor & Keynote Speaker \nHis Excellency\, Stavros Lambrinidis \nAmbassador of the European Union to the United States \n  \nHonorary Chair \nAmbassador Jeanne L. Phillips \nFormer Ambassador to the OECD & Senior Vice President\, Hunt Consolidated\, Inc. \n  \nMark Markham\, Pianist \n  \nRegister here                                      With Gratitude to our Sponsors \n \n \nHE Stavros Lambrinidis is Ambassador of the EU to the United States as of March 1\, 2019. From 2012 to February 2019\, he served as the European Union Special Representative for Human Rights.In 2011\, he was Foreign Affairs Minister of Greece. Between 2004 and 2011\, he was twice elected Member of the European Parliament (MEP) with the Greek Social Democratic Party (PASOK). He served as Vice-President of the European Parliament (2009-11)\, Vice-President of the Civil Liberties\, Justice and Home Affairs Committee (2004-09)\, and Head of the PASOK Delegation (2005-11). Between 2000 and 2004\, he was Director-General of the International Olympic Truce Centre\, an International Olympic Committee organization. He served as Ambassador ad personam of the Hellenic Republic (1999-2004); Secretary-General of the Greek Foreign Ministry\, responsible for Expatriate Greeks (1996-99); and Chief of Staff to the Greek Foreign Minister (1996). Between 1988 and 1993 he worked as an Attorney at Wilmer\, Cutler & Pickering in Washington\, D.C.\, specializing in international trade\, transactions\, and arbitration. Mr. Lambrinidis was born in Athens\, Greece in 1962. He studied Economics and Political Science at Amherst College (Bachelor of Arts degree\, 1984) and Law at Yale Law School (Juris Doctor degree\, 1988)\, where he was also Managing Editor of The Yale Journal of International Law. He is a 1980 graduate of the Athens College High School in Greece. He is married and has a daughter. \n  \nMark Markham\, Pianist \n \nPianist Mark Markham is equally at home as a soloist\, a collaborator with great singers\, a chamber musician\, a jazz pianist\, or a vocal coach\, and his interpretations have been praised by the public and press alike. His international career encompasses performances in North and South America\, Europe\, Asia and the Middle East\, while the artistry of his playing has been described as “brilliant”\, “exquisitely detailed” and “in full service to the music”. \nStarting in 1995 for twenty seasons\, Mr. Markham was the recital partner of American Opera Singer Jessye Norman\, giving nearly 300 performances in thirty countries\, including recitals in Carnegie Hall\, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam\, the Philharmonie in Berlin\, La Palau de la Musica in Barcelona\, London’s Royal Festival Hall\, the Musikverein in Vienna\, the Salzburg Festival\, Bunka Kaikan in Tokyo\, Mann Auditorium in Tel Aviv\, the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus in Greece\, the Baalbek Festival at the Temple of Bacchus in Lebanon\, and at the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize presentation to President Jimmy Carter in Oslo. His recording with Jessye Norman of “Roots: My Life\, My Song” was nominated for a Grammy Award. \nIn the 2021-22 season Markham begins with a solo recital\, “Dances and Improvisations” and a recital with soprano Leah Crocetto for the Lexington Bach Festival. In October he opens Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra’s season with the Prokofiev Piano Concerto no 3 and then heads to Honolulu for a solo recital and a vocal recital for the Alliance Française of Hawaii. November he gives a special solo performance in Dallas for a gala evening honoring the European American Chamber of Commerce\, a benefit concert for his foundation Singing in Sicily and then recitals with Limmie Pulliam in Kingsport TN and Baltimore. Born in Pensacola\, Florida\, Mr. Markham made his debut in 1980 as soloist with the New Orleans Symphony Orchestra and in the same year was invited by the renowned Boris Goldovsky to coach opera at the Oglebay Institute. \nA former faculty member of Morgan State University\, the Britten-Pears School in England\, and the Norfolk Chamber Festival of Yale University\, he has presented master classes for pianists and singers throughout the US\, Europe\, and Asia and has been a guest lecturer for the Metropolitan Opera Guild and the Johns Hopkins University. Mr. Markham currently resides in New York City. \nLearn More: markmarkhampianist.com \n  \nPlease reach out to Erin McKelvey\, Executive Director emckelvey@eacctx.com for sponsorship opportunities
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/eu-texas-economic-leadership-forum-with-he-stavros-lambrinidis/
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ORGANIZER;CN="EACC Texas":MAILTO:info@eacctx.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211104T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211104T100000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192048
CREATED:20210920T183720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210920T183720Z
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SUMMARY:US & Canada Immigration and Travel Ban Update for International Travelers
DESCRIPTION:The European American Chamber of Commerce – New York is hosting a webinar on the state of travel restrictions and immigration challenges that European and other Nationals will have to prepare for when traveling to the US and Canada.\nThe panel will discuss North American travel restrictions for Canadian\, European\, American & Mexican travelers\, an update on Visa processing delays\, and other challenges facing foreign nationals who are trying to work in the U.S. or Canada. Key discussion topics to include: \n  \nU.S. Travel Bans\n● Schengen\, China\, Iran\, South Africa\, UK\, Ireland\, Brazil\, India\n● Exceptions including National Interest Exemptions\n● The Future of Travel Bans – Vaccinated travelers\n● The Effects of limited Consular Service & limited Visa Services\n● Biden’s plans on Immigration\, what has been implemented and changes that can be expected \nThe current situation in Canada for business travelers and tourists\n● Who can cross the border and under what conditions?\n● The particular situation of people coming from the US to Canada\n● What does the future hold for Canada? And\, tips to come to Canada safely \nIn this context\, the panel will also cover other Immigration related issues:\n● Tips & Workarounds to secure Visa’s in a timely fashion\, both in Canada & the United States\n● Remote Work Visa Compliance\n● HR Onboarding during Covid & I-9 Compliance \n  \nSPEAKERS:\n● Ceridwen J. Koski\, Shareholder\, OGLETREE\, DEAKINS\, NASH\, SMOAK & STEWART\, P.C.\n● Francis Tourigny\, Partner\, EXEO ATTORNEYS \n  \nTIME:\n9:00am – 10:00am CST / 10:00am-11:00am EST \n  \nRegister Here\n  \nThis event is hosted by:
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/us-canada-immigration-and-travel-ban-update-for-international-travelers/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211104T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211104T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192048
CREATED:20211018T210106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211029T154741Z
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SUMMARY:EU Texas Economic Leadership Forum
DESCRIPTION:EU Texas Economic Leadership Forum – Digital Economy & Policy and Innovation as a Driver of Economic Growth\n \nTomas Ageskog • Alessandro Campioli • Peter Fatelnig • Grace Koh • Christine Perez • Christian Blackwell • Trey Bowles • Mitch Jacobson • Maureen McKelvey \n  \nNovember 4th\, 2021 at The Debate Chamber at Old Parkland \nNO charge for EACC members (2 tickets per company)\, for sponsors and consular corps but you must register as seating is limited. \n  \nREGISTER HERE \nRegistration     8:00am \nWelcome           8:45am – 8:55am \n  \n9:00 am: “The Digital Economy & the Future Path for Cooperation” – Economic Leadership Forum\n\nTomas Ageskog\, VP Digital Services North America\, Ericsson\nAlessandro Campioli\, Director\, IBM Expert Labs Americas\nPeter Fatelnig\, Minister-Counsellor for Digital Economy Policy\, Delegation of the European Union to the United States\nGrace Koh\, Vice President\, Legislative Affairs\, at Nokia\nChristine Perez (moderator)\, Editor\, D CEO at D Magazine\n\n10:15am: “Innovation as a Driver of Economic Improvement: Texas and Europe” – Economic Leadership Forum\n\nChristian Blackwell\, Managing Partner\, Opus Faveo\nTrey Bowles (moderator)\, CoFounder and President\, InnoCity Partners LLC\nMitch Jacobson\, Executive Director\, Austin Technology Incubator\, University of TX\nMaureen McKelvey\, Head of the Unit for Innovation and Entrepreneurship\, University of Goteborg\, Sweden; Incoming President of the International Schumpeter Society\n\n  \nEconomic Leadership Forum – Speaker Biographies\nTomas Ageskog\nTomas Ageskog heads the SW and Services business for core and Digital Services business support for Ericsson in North America serving telecom operators. His team focuses on the 5G market launch and enabling innovation across Enterprises & Government. He is responsible for a BUSD business with 1200+ people onshore and as many offshore who design and deliver solutions at industry record margins. \nA Swedish engineer\, he joined the job market just as the wireless industry was about to take off and he thrives today as a global business leader in a sector which provides constant change\, opportunity and has a meaningful impact on society. He is married to an American and has lived 7 years in Asia\, 12 years in Europe and 4 years in the USA. He has two young boys and currently lives in Dallas\, Texas. \n  \nAlessandro Campioli \nAlessandro is a consulting executive focused on client success delivering value-based services and business outcome. He is a senior leader with multi-million P&L experience in the Software & Services IT business\, healthcare\, banking & financial services\, insurance\, retail & distribution\, travel & transportation\, and government. He has a track record of success in managing diverse cross-organizational teams and partnering with sales\, marketing\, and offering management to drive the best solutions and innovations for IBM and clients globally. He has presented at several conferences and public events and worked with external analysts. Alessandro lives in Dallas with wife and two children. \n  \nPeter Fatelnig\nPeter Fatelnig is Minister-Counsellor for Digital Economy Policy at the Delegation of the European Union to the United States and resides in Washington DC since 2018. Since his arrival\, digital economy policy became a top-priority in the EU-US relations. He – with a small team – covers all aspects of the broader conversation of digital tech in society and economy. A senior manager at the European Commission since 1998 he is committed to a positive European vision of a society and economy driven by technology. Prior to the EU he worked on international assignments for the strategy consulting firm American Management Systems\, and for the European Space Agency\, in the Netherlands. Peter holds a Master degree in Communication Engineering from the University of Technology in Graz\, Austria\, and is a senior member of the IEEE. He is married and has raised two daughters. \nThe EU Delegation was first established in Washington\, DC in 1954 and now represents the European Union across the United States. It has expanded to host staff of the European Parliament Liaison Office\, EUROPOL\, the European Central Bank\, the European Investment Bank and the European Air Safety Agency. \n  \nGrace Koh\nGrace Koh is Vice President\, Legislative Affairs\, at Nokia. Before coming to Nokia\, she served as the U.S. Ambassador to the International Telecommunication Union’s World Radiocommunication Conference 2019 in Sharm El Sheikh\, Egypt\, where she led the 125-member delegation in negotiating successful outcomes for U.S. spectrum and satellite policy. She has also served as Special Assistant to the President for Technology\, Telecom\, and Cyber-Security Policy. In this role\, she advised the President and other senior White House staff on all matters pertaining to technology policy. Koh previously served as Deputy Chief Counsel to the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology of the Energy and Commerce Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives. Her primary role was to advise the chairmen and committee members on policy and legal issues arising in the telecommunications and technology sectors. Grace Koh has also held jobs in the private sector\, as a partner in the Telecom Law Group at DLA Piper LLC and also as Policy Counsel at Cox Enterprises\, Inc.’s Public Policy Office. She began her legal career at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP. She holds a B.A. from Yale University and a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. \n  \nChristine Perez\nChristine Perez is the editor of D CEO\, the business title of D Magazine Partners\, named the country’s best regional business publication in 2021. She also oversees its online news site and real estate and healthcare verticals\, along with the Dallas 500 and other ancillary publications. A national award-winning journalist\, Christine has covered the Dallas-Fort Worth market since 2000. She previously held editorial posts at magazines in Kansas City and Minneapolis and was a columnist for National Real Estate Investor. Christine serves as president-elect of the Alliance of Area Business Publishers\, whose members reach 1.2 million professionals in the United States\, Canada\, and Australia. \n  \nChristian Blackwell\nChristian is Managing Partner of Opus Faveo Innovation Development\, where he has a particular interest in the challenges of innovation for universities\, governments\, and larger corporates. \nPrior to Opus Faveo\, Christian was a founder and investor in several start-up companies\, an investment banker with Deutsche Bank in New York and London\, and treasurer for the international operations of GTE/Verizon. His industry experience includes energy\, telecommunications\, technology\, financial services\, natural resources\, education and infrastructure. Christian has led transactions of well over US$ 1 billion in size\, mostly cross-border in nature\, and he has a large amount of experience in emerging markets. He has conducted business in over 40 countries\, and he speaks 4 languages. \nChristian has a BA in political science and international affairs from Rice University and an MBA in international finance from the Thunderbird School of Global Management. He was accepted to Rice at age 15\, and he earned both degrees by age 21. In addition to innovation\, he is interested in international political economy and the performing arts. He currently is a member of the Executive Committee of the Board of the Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations\, the American Council on Germany (New York)\, the Atlantik-Brücke (Berlin)\, the George W. Bush Institute Working Group on North American Competitiveness\, the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Ft. Worth\, the John Tower Center for Political Studies\, and the SMU Cox School Associate Board. \n  \nTrey Bowles\nTrey Bowles is the CoFounder and President of InnoCity Partners LLC\, a boutique consulting firm focused on supporting cities/municipalities\, corporations\, and innovators working to develop innovative solutions for their communities that support and create the best place for their citizens to live\, work\, and play. Trey cofounded and is now the Executive Chairman of the Dallas Entrepreneur (DEC) Center where he recently stepped out of his role as CEO. Bowles cofounded and launched the Dallas Innovation Alliance\, a public partnership to develop a Smart Cities initiative for the City of Dallas. Bowles is cofounder and Chairman of the Mayor’s Star Council which is created with City of Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings to engage culturally diverse and civically minded group of young professions to make impact on the city. Trey launched an entrepreneurship department at SMU in the Meadows School of Arts where he still serves as an adjunct professor and most recently Bowles helped relaunch the next stage of the Startup America Partnership as the Startup Champions Network. SCN is national network of professional ecosystem builders working together to support entrepreneurs in their local regions. Most recently Bowles was appointed to the National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (NACIE) as a special government employee by Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker. Bowles\, a serial entrepreneur\, having built numerous organizations in both the for-profit and non-profit space\, lives in Dallas\, TX with his bride and three kids. \n  \nMitch Jacobson\nMitch Jacobson is the Executive Director of the Innovation & Entrepreneurship at the University of Texas at Austin. He leads three distinct organizations under the Office of the Vice President of Research. The Austin Technology Incubator is all about building companies\, NSF SW I-Corps Node assists faculty and researchers in commercializing their inventions and the Blackstone LaunchPad (powered by TechStars) focuses on UT Austin students around innovation and entrepreneurship. At ATI he leads a team of professionals that consult with hundreds of early stage companies with the ultimate goal of getting them funded and commercializing their technologies / solutions. The UT Blackstone LaunchPad is the “Center of Gravity” for entrepreneurship at UT Austin for all students. And the SW I-Corps node covers UT Austin and partner universities including Texas A&M\, MD Anderson\, Rice University\, and Texas Tech. Mr Jacobson’s career spans over 38 years and includes extensive experience in executive management\, sales management\, sales\, marketing\, operations\, venture investing and entrepreneurial consulting. \nPrior to starting at ATI in 2009\, Mr Jacobson served in various senior positions at Tech Data Corporation\, Dell Technologies and Tandy Corporation. At Tech Data he was General Manager and Vice President of Sales and was responsible for a $7b P&L. At Dell he served as Director of Rest of World\, Director of European Sales & Expansion\, and Director of Dell Direct US Sales. In-between Tech Data and ATI\, Mr. Jacobson founded the first angel investment group in Austin\, TX – The Eyes of Texas Partners which he ran with his partners for 8 years. Mr. Jacobson serves on the Board of Directors of the ACC Foundation\, Pecan Street\, and TFIC. He also serves on the Advisory Boards of The Greater Austin Asian Chamber of Commerce\, the National Association of Corporate Directors & the Austin Forum. He has also received numerous awards including being selected as a Fellow of the World Confederation of Productivity Science\, Austin Chamber’s Volunteer of the Year in Economic Development\, Austin’s Mentor of the Year and Who’s Who in Energy. \n  \nMaureen McKelvey\nProfessor McKelvey has held high level positions in expert groups and written reports\, for Nordic organizations such as VINNOVA\, the Norwegian Research Council\, and the Swedish parliament as well as more globally for the OECD and the European Union. Her research addresses innovation\, entrepreneurship\, and the ever-changing nature of technology\, society\, and economy. An underlying theoretical proposition from an evolutionary and Schumpeterian paradigm is that innovation and entrepreneurship are closely related to processes of creating\, accessing\, and diffusing knowledge and opportunities. McKelvey’s research focuses on the development and use of knowledge at the interplay between innovation management and entrepreneurship with science and engineering. She has published in journals such as Small Business Economics\, Research Policy and Applied Economics as well as books with Routledge\, Oxford\, Cambridge\, and Edward Elgar. Professor McKelvey has had high level positions in expert groups and written reports\, for Swedish organizations as well as for the OECD and EU. Her research and results will greatly impact the transformation of society through knowledge\, innovation and entrepreneurship by opening up new scientific breakthroughs; building upon extreme methodologies recently developing in social science research; and pioneering new approaches into the unknown. She leads the Swedish Research Distinguished Professor Program on Knowledge-Intensive Innovation Ecosystems. \n \n  \n 
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