Trade and National Security, a Conversation with Theodore Roosevelt IV and Charles McGonigal

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Event Details

Date:
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 
Location:
PricewaterhouseCoopers
300 Madison Ave
New York, NY
Event type
Lecture / Panel  

Event Description

Please join the Foreign Policy Association in welcoming Charles McGonigal, Special Agent in Charge,  New York Field Office, Counterintelligence, FBI, for a discussion on trade and national security, moderated by Theodore Roosevelt IV,  Managing Director at the Barclays Capital Corporation. The discussion is part of of the Distinguished John Hatab Lecture Series. The lecture will be held on June 26th at PricewaterhouseCoopers (300 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10036).  Registration will begin at 5:30 p.m. 

This event will coincide with the Foreign Policy Association’s year-long Centennial Lecture Series, celebrating 100 years of commitment to fostering an educated public discourse on the most influential topics in U.S. foreign policy. The Foreign Policy Association’s Centennial Lecture Series features extraordinary speakers, who will take the long view and imagine the future in their respective disciplines. The importance of providing citizens with accessible, in-depth, non-partisan material is vital to future world peace and prosperity. In one of his final public addresses, President Franklin D. Roosevelt told the Foreign Policy Association that “In a democracy the Government functions with the consent of the whole people. The latter must be guided by the facts.” Now more than ever, this message continues to have resonance, and will remain the guiding principle and goal of the Foreign Policy Association.

Event Speakers

    • Charles McGonigal - Speaker
      Special Agent in Charge, Counterintelligence Division, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation

    • Theodore Roosevelt IV - Moderator
      Managing Director, Barclays Capital Corporation

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