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Nevada Leaders Offer Bipartisan Challenge to Presidential Candidates to Strengthen...

Fri Jan 4, 2008 3:25pm EST
Nevada Leaders Offer Bipartisan Challenge to Presidential Candidates to
Strengthen U.S. Global Leadership

Former Secretary of Homeland Security and Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge to
Speak at Impact '08 in Nevada Launch; Andrea Koppel to Moderate Panel
Discussion with Gov. Ridge, Former Senator Richard Bryan and Starbucks Senior
Vice President Sandra Taylor

When:Wednesday, January 9, 2008, 12:00 P.M.

Where: World Market Center, 495 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas

Media Availability:  11:15-11:45 and also upon request for Gov. Ridge and
speakers

January 4, 2008 (Las Vegas, NV)-- On January 9, 2008, The Center for U.S.
Global Engagement and its state partners, the Nevada Committee on Foreign
Relations and the World Market Center and a diverse, bipartisan Nevada host
committee will launch the campaign Impact '08 in Nevada: Building a Better,
Safer World. 

The Honorable Tom Ridge, Governor of Pennsylvania (1995-2000) and Secretary of
Homeland Security (2003-2005) will present his views on foreign policy and
national security challenges facing the next President and the importance of
strengthening America's non-military tools of global development and
diplomacy.

The Nevada leaders launching the campaign include Governor Jim Gibbons, Mayor
Oscar B. Goodman, Senator Harry Reid, President of the University of Nevada,
Reno Milton D. Glick, President Emerita of the University of Nevada, Las
VegasDr. Carol Harter, President of the Nevada World Trade Council Dr. Yvonne
Stedman, Nevada State Assembly Member Hon. Ruben Kihuen, and Rabbi Jeremy
Wiederhorn.  See attached full list of leaders on Impact '08 in Nevada host
committee.

Republican and Democratic Presidential candidates have been invited to speak.

The Center for U.S. Global Engagement unites business, civic, military,
faith-based and political leaders in Nevada and around the country in support
of greater investments in development and diplomacy to strengthen America's
role in the world.  

Contacts:John Brennan -- 202-730-4163 (office), 202-280-8487 (cell)

Rachel Wilkinson -- 702-796-1773 (office)

CONTACT: John Brennan, +1-202-730-4163, +1-202-280-8487 (cell), or Rachel
Wilkinson, +1-702-796-1773, both of The Center for U.S. Global Engagement

/PRNewswire-USNewswire -- Jan. 4/

SOURCE  The Center for U.S. Global Engagement



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