US Seeking Stronger Connections in Region Through Technology
The US State Department is fostering new methods of engaging directly with Latin American citizens.
The Inter-American Dialogue hosted an informal lunch event for corporate program members to discuss the most important political and economic developments in Latin America and the Caribbean and how these are driving the region’s outlook for 2019.
The event featured three highly regarded members of the Dialogue’s corporate program who each brought a unique perspective to the discussion from the energy, health, and technology sectors.
Director, Americas International Government Relations, ExxonMobil
Associate Vice President for Latin America in the International Advocacy Division, PhRMA
Senior Manager for Latin America Government Affairs, Apple
President, Inter-American Dialogue
The US State Department is fostering new methods of engaging directly with Latin American citizens.
As global temperatures continue to rise with the global community stalled on any way to stop them, countries must prepare to adapt to increasingly volatile environmental conditions.
As the global financial crisis continues to alter US relations with the hemisphere, greater engagement in the region remains critical to US interests.