Transatlantic leadership at the Brussels Public Affairs Forum

On Thursday, 29 September, Susan Danger, CEO, AmCham EU spoke as a panellist at the Brussels Public Affairs Forum. Victoria Maine, CEO, SEC Newgate moderated the discussion, which featured Douglas Pinkham, President, Public Affairs Council and Claudia Selli, Vice President, EU Government Affairs, AT&T as panellists. The panel explored the challenges that transatlantic leaders face, ranging from long-term issues such as climate change and social inequalities, to shorter-term challenges such Russia’s war in Ukraine and the global pandemic. Panellists also discussed the role of leaders in navigating turbulent times and the value of the transatlantic relationship. 

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2 Oct 2022
Transatlantic leadership at the Brussels Public Affairs Forum

On Thursday, 29 September, Susan Danger, CEO, AmCham EU spoke as a panellist at the Brussels Public Affairs Forum. Victoria Maine, CEO, SEC Newgate moderated the discussion, which featured Douglas Pinkham, President, Public Affairs Council and Claudia Selli, Vice President, EU Government Affairs, AT&T as panellists. The panel explored the challenges that transatlantic leaders face, ranging from long-term issues such as climate change and social inequalities, to shorter-term challenges such Russia’s war in Ukraine and the global pandemic. Panellists also discussed the role of leaders in navigating turbulent times and the value of the transatlantic relationship. 

This event was part of a day-long annual conference aimed at examining leadership in times of change.

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