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"The United States and Its Global Role"
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A Luncheon Briefing
by
Hon. Howard H. Baker, Jr.
Former U.S. Senator, Presidential
Advisor, and Ambassador
Thursday, June 9, 2005
12:00 Noon
(11:30 a.m. networking reception)
Plimsoll Club, 30th Floor, WTC
(Free validated parking in the WTC Garage)
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About Howard H. Baker, Jr.
Capping
a distinguished public-service career as senator, presidential
advisor and ambassador, Howard H. Baker, Jr. returned in
February 2005, to Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell &
Berkowitz, PC, the law firm his grandfather founded and where he
formerly practiced with his father, the late U.S. Rep. Howard H.
Baker. As Senior Counsel to the Firm, Senator Baker focuses his
practice on public policy and international matters.
Senator Baker's return followed his service as 26th U.S.
Ambassador to Japan, a position to which President George W.
Bush appointed him in 2001. The appointment was yet another
milestone in a public-service career that began in 1966, when
Senator Baker became the first Republican popularly elected to
the U.S. Senate from Tennessee.
Senator Baker gained national recognition in 1973 as
Vice Chairman of the Senate Watergate Committee. Three years
later, he was keynote speaker at the Republican National
Convention and was a 1980 candidate for the Republican
presidential nomination. He concluded his Senate career in 1985
after two terms as Minority Leader (1977 to 1981) and two terms
as Majority Leader (1981 to 1985). He was President Reagan's
Chief of Staff from February 1987 to July 1988.
A delegate to the United Nations in 1976, Senator Baker has
extensive foreign policy experience. He served on the
President's Foreign Intelligence Board from 1985 to 1987 and
from 1988 to 1990, and is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations and the Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs. He
serves on the board of the Forum of International Policy and is
an International Counselor for the Center for Strategic and
International Studies.
Among his many awards are the 1984 Presidential Medal of
Freedom, the nation's highest civilian award, and the Jefferson
Award for Greatest Public Service Performed by an Elected or
Appointed Official, which he received in 1982. An accomplished
photographer, Senator Baker received The American Society of
Photographers' International Award in 1993 and was elected into
the Photo Marketing Association's Hall of Fame in 1994. He has
received honorary degrees from such institutions as Yale
University, Dartmouth College, Georgetown University, Bradley
University, Pepperdine University and Centre College.
Senator Baker is the author of four books: No Margin for
Error (1980); Howard Baker's Washington (1982); Big South Fork
Country (1993) and Scott's Gulf (2000).

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Sponsoring Organizations
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World Trade Center of New Orleans
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- In Cooperation With
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- Ark-La-Tex Regional Export & Technology Center
- Baton Rouge Center for World Affairs
Consular Corps of New Orleans
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Louisiana
- International Freight Forwarders and Customs Brokers
Association
International Trade Council/Red River Region
Japan Club of New Orleans
The Japanese Garden Society
Japan Society of New Orleans
Louisiana District Export Council
Louisiana International Trade Center/SBDC
- Louisiana Tax Free Shopping
Louisiana Technology Council
Loyola College of Business Administration
New Orleans U.S. Export Assistance Center
Propeller Club, Port of New Orleans
Trade Capacity Building Institute
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World Affairs Council of New Orleans
World Trade Club of Greater New Orleans
Cost: $30 for members of the sponsoring
organizations and companies.
$35 for non-members.
Registration and prepayment are
required by June 8, 10:00 a.m.
(cancellation notice required by
June 8, 10:00
a.m.)
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