Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Part 4: Building economic openness in America
Part 4 of 7 in a special series hosted by the Monterey Institute of International Studies' Global Trade and Development Initiative. Christopher Padilla, Vice President of Governmental Programs at IBM gives a lecture titled "The Hole in the Middle: The Collapse of Support for America's Global Economic Engagement...and How to Rebuild It".
Christopher Padilla served as Under Secretary for International Trade at the U.S. Department of Commerce before joining IBM. He led the International Trade Administration, and was appointed by the President to serve on the Congressional-Executive Commission on the People's Republic of China. He has extensive experience in both high-level U.S. government positions and the private sector on matters related to international business and trade. This event was recorded on October 14, 2010 in the Irvine Auditorium at the Monterey Institute of International Studies.
The Monterey Institute of International Studies, a graduate school of Middlebury College, provides international professional education in areas of critical importance to a rapidly changing global community, including international policy and management, translation and interpretation, language teaching, sustainable development, and non-proliferation. We prepare students from all over the world to make a meaningful impact in their chosen fields through degree programs characterized by immersive and collaborative learning, and opportunities to acquire and apply practical professional skills. Our students are emerging leaders capable of bridging cultural, organizational, and language divides to produce sustainable, equitable solutions to a variety of global challenges.
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