Philadelphia: The Challenge of Immigration: Benefits and Obstacles to Seeking an Integrated Workforce

The Philadelphia Warburg Chapter will host a discussion and luncheon with Christopher Cermak, Journalist, former Editor at Handelsblatt Global.  There will be no charge to attend. RSVP here by November 26. For questions, please contact Wyatt Berger at wberger@mmwr.com or 215-772-7239. Christopher Cermak is a journalist who has returned to the United States after more than six...

NYC: 26th Annual John J. McCloy Awards Dinner

The American Council on Germany will hold the Twenty-Sixth Annual John J. McCloy Awards Dinner honoring Joe Kaeser, President and Chief Executive Officer of Siemens AG, and Penny Pritzker, the 38th U.S. Secretary of Commerce and Founder and Chairman of PSP Partners.

NYC: Brexit: Britain, Europe, and the Future of Transatlantic Relations

The ACG will host a breakfast briefing with Ambassador Peter Wittig, German Ambassador to the United Kingdom.  RSVP (acceptances only) to the American Council on Germany at 212-826-3636 or events@acgusa.org. Ambassador Peter Wittig has served as German Ambassador to the United Kingdom since July 2018. He served as Ambassador to the United States from 2014 to...

NYC: Transatlantic Stammtisch for Young Professionals

The ACG will host a Transatlantic Stammtisch for Young Professionals. Appetizers will be provided, Cash Bar. You must register in order to attend. Click here to register Transatlantic Stammtisch brings together young professionals for informal networking opportunities with individuals interested in transatlantic relations, Germany, and the German language. Conversations are conducted in both English and German.

San Diego: Nutritional Effects of Infections Early in Life with Consequences Several Decades Later

The ACG and Heidelberg University Association will host a discussion and reception with Nobel Laureate Prof. Dr. Harald zur Hausen.  RSVP by December 6 by clicking here. Registration is required. Seating is limited. Reception to follow. Presently, close to 20 percent of the global incidence of human cancers have been linked to predominantly viral infections....