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Today's technology brings the economies of the world
together. An international economy thrives when one country's economy is
interdependent with those of other nations. Interdependence, in turn, creates a
greater need for face-to-face contact. Even as nations develop more economic
commonalities, many differences remain due to cultural and social influences.
People to People
Citizen Ambassador Programs promotes personal
interaction to explore these differences. Interact with hosting experts to
discover the unique features of market-driven vs. centrally planned economies
and understand the influence of foreign markets.
Examine accounting systems and management practices.
Establish relationships with new business colleagues as you meet, discuss
mutual interests, and visit their places of commerce. View firsthand the
changes occurring in business as a result of 21st century technology.
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View Previous Delegation Journal Entries
Submit Photos
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Financial Planning,
led by Neal J. Solomon, CFP, CLU, ChFC, CASL
Russia August 22, 2008
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Risk and Insurance Management,
led by Rupa Mathur
Russia & Poland September 26, 2008
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Human Resource Management,
led by Diane Wiensenthal
China October 26, 2008
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U.S.—China Executive HR
Exchange, led by China Miner
Gorman
China November 28, 2008
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We'd love to feature photos of your
Citizen Ambassador Programs journey on our website.
When submitting photos please include your name, where your photo was taken, the
date, who or what the photo is of, the program you traveled on, and any other
information you would like displayed with your photos. Please
remember photos submitted by mail will not be returned.
Please send your most outstanding, storytelling shots
to:
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Mail
People to People
Citizen Ambassador Programs
Dwight D. Eisenhower Building
1956 Ambassador Way
Spokane, WA
99224-4004
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