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In Person Roundtable: Decoding the US Election Results: Implications for Public Affairs in Europe and Beyond

In-person discussion

Decoding the US Election Results: Implications for Public Affairs in Europe and Beyond

13 November 2024
16:30 to 18:30 CET (Brussels)

All eyes are on the U.S. election results and their potential impact on politics, society and businesses around the world. How will the shift in U.S. leadership translate into political and policy changes in key areas like international trade, economics, and foreign policy? Join this in-person roundtable to hear from an international politics expert and former White House staffer on what European public affairs professionals can expect from Washington DC after the US elections, how they can navigate the ensuing political and regulatory developments, and what the future might hold for EU-US relations.

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This programme will feature a presentation by Brett Bruen, president of the Global Situation Room and a former U.S. diplomat, followed by a peer-to-peer discussion and networking cocktail. In this roundtable, you will gain insight into:

 

  • The impact of the U.S. election results on Europe and beyond
  • Key shifts to be expected in global U.S. policy in areas like international trade, supply chains, energy, sustainability and others
  • What can global businesses expect from a new U.S. administration?
  • What will be the U.S. approach to its foreign policy and global engagement, particularly in relation to Europe?
  • Implications for public affairs professionals in Europe: what to expect from the White House after January 2025, and how to navigate a new political environment?

Speaker

Brett Bruen
President,
Global Situation Room
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Brett Bruen is president of the Global Situation Room and a former U.S. diplomat.

Brett uses sophisticated strategic communications strategies to influence the course of crisis and change.  As Director of Global Engagement at the White House, he built President Obama’s legacy international initiatives and his counter-crisis management strategies were successfully used against Russian propaganda. As an American diplomat, he worked on the frontlines of crises in Ivory Coast, Venezuela, Iraq, and Madagascar.

Now, Brett helps clients survive and thrive amidst the regularity of today’s risks.  He teaches crisis communications at Georgetown University and serves on boards at Harvard and University College Dublin.  As a columnist at Business Insider and daily commentator in major media outlets, he is an influential voice on global issues.

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Questions

Amanda Crafford
Program Assistant, European Office
+32 476.639.503 | [email protected]