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Celebrating 90 Years - Foreign Policy Association

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Meetings<br />

January 23, 2007<br />

Sarwar Kashmeri, strategic<br />

communications advisor and<br />

business columnist<br />

“America and Europe after 9/11 and<br />

Iraq: The Great Divide”<br />

Associates’ Lecture<br />

Grupo Santander (New York)<br />

February 12, 2007<br />

Garry Kasparov, chess champion and<br />

Russian democracy activist<br />

“Prospects for Russian Democracy”<br />

Presider: Carl Gershman, president,<br />

National Endowment for Democracy<br />

New York Democracy Forum,<br />

co-sponsored by the National<br />

Endowment for Democracy<br />

McGraw-Hill Auditorium (New York)<br />

February 21, 2007<br />

Dinner honoring recipients of the<br />

FPA Corporate Social Responsibility<br />

Award:<br />

Baudoin Prot, chief executive officer,<br />

BNP Paribas<br />

William Priest, chief executive officer,<br />

Epoch Holding Corporation<br />

2007 Financial Services Dinner<br />

The Pierre (New York)<br />

Top: Mary Belknap, FPA acting Board chairman (left); Baudoin<br />

Prot, CEO of BNP Paribas; and William Priest, CEO of Epoch<br />

Holding Corporation, at the ceremony honoring recipients of FPA’s<br />

Corporate Social Responsibility Award. Middle: John Whitehead,<br />

chairman of AEA Investors (left), with FPA Fellow Patricia<br />

Patterson and Alexander Farman Farmaian. Left: Everett M.<br />

Schenk, FPA Board member and regional director, North America<br />

at BNP Paribas Corporate Finance (left), and Terrence Checki, FPA<br />

Board member and executive vice president of the Federal Reserve<br />

Bank of New York.<br />

FOREIGN POLICY ASSOCIATION | 57<br />

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