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British-North American Committee: 81st Meeting

October 18, 2009
Daniel Poneman, Deputy Secretary & Chief, Operating Officer, U.S. Department of Energy

From October 15–18, the British-North American Committee (BNAC) held its 81st meeting in Washington, D.C.  Speakers included:

  • Celeste Wallander – Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia Policy
  • C. Boyden Gray – former Special Envoy for Eurasian Energy; former Ambassador to the EU
  • Eileen Claussen – President, Pew Center on Global Climate Change
  • Daniel Poneman – Deputy Secretary and Chief Operating Officer, Department of Energy
  • Susan Eisenhower – President, Eisenhower Group
  • Ashraf Ghani – former Finance Minister, Afghanistan; 2009 Afghan presidential candidate

Download BNAC Agenda

The committee will reconvene from May 6–9 in London for its annual UK meeting.  For inquiries or information regarding membership, please contact Mary Micevych, BNAC Program Coordinator, at mmicevych@acus.org or 202-778-4993.

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