US update with former US Ambassador to NZ, Mark Gilbert
We are delighted to have former US Ambassador Mark Gilbert back in NZ for a short visit and he has agreed to provide an update on the state of politics in US; Tax reform; Markets and DPRK/China.
President Barack Obama nominated Mark as United States Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa in 2014. While serving in New Zealand, Ambassador Gilbert was awarded the Navy's Distinguished Public Service Award – the U.S. military's highest civilian honor – for "exceptional service" and for "presiding over a historic strengthening of the Navy's and Marine Corps' relationship with New Zealand."
Ambassador Gilbert formerly served as a Managing Director of UBS, the culmination of a successful 29-year career in finance. Prior to his banking career, he played professional baseball for eight seasons, reaching the major leagues with the Chicago White Sox in 1985. Mark is the only former major league player to become a United States Ambassador. Ambassador Gilbert served on the Development Committee and Utah Advisory Board of the Sundance Institute; has served as Chairman of the Board at the Pine Crest School; and as President of B'nai Torah Congregation.
Ambassador Gilbert is a graduate of Florida State University.
Date: 7th December Time: 4.30pm to 6.30pm presentation followed by refreshments and networking Venue: Minter Ellison Rudd Watts, 88 Shortland Street, Auckland 1010 Cost: Members - free, Non-members $25 inc GST. Please register by 6th Dec
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