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The Council in the News
Bodine High School, June 16, 2010
2010 Junior Model UN on WPVI/ABC6, May 4/5, 2010
Mitt Romney, April 6, 2010
Charles I. Plosser, February 17, 2010
General David H. Petraeus, February 12, 2010
2009 Atlas Award/Steve Forbes, December 15, 2009
The New Global Dynamic Conference, November 6, 2009
Condoleezza Rice, May 4, 2009
Bodine High School wins the Philadelphia Teacher of the Year award for the third year in a row, June 16, 2010
Aaron Greberman, Philadelphia Teacher of the Year 2010
The Council's partner school, Bodine High School for International Affairs, has won the Philadelphia Teacher of the Year award for the third year in a row! Technology and business educator Aaron Greberman was awarded the Dr. Ruth Wright Hayre Teacher of the Year honors.

In 2008, Bodine English teacher Gina Hart was the district's top teacher. Last year, math teacher Brian Malloy won. This school year, Bodine was named a U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School, primarily for its success in giving students from disadvantaged backgrounds top academic opportunities.

Read more: 'Philadelphia's top teacher again from Bodine High School', The Philadelphia Inquirer, Kristen A. Graham, Education
Read more: Editorial — Teaching that passes the test The Philadelphia Inquirer

2010 Junior Model UN in the news
Junior Model UN 2010


On May 4 and 5, 2010, the Council held its annual Junior Model United Nations simulation for middle school students at the University of Pennsylvania. WPVI ABC6 news covered the event.

Read more about the Council's William R. Sasso Student Diplomat Program for Middle Schools.

Mitt Romney at the World Affairs Council, Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Governor Mitt Romney enjoys the spectacular view atop Loews Philadelphia Hotel
Governor Mitt Romney enjoys the spectacular view atop Loews Philadelphia Hotel
Students from Bodine High School for International Affairs listen to Governor Romney's remarks
Students from Bodine High School listen to Governor Romney's remarks.
Governor Romney offers his remarks to the Council audience
Governor Romney offers his remarks to the Council audience.
Mitt Romney — the former Governor of Massachusetts, successful business leader and a once and likely future GOP presidential candidate — visited the Council on Tuesday, April 6, 2010, to discuss his own stimulus strategy to strengthen the economy, improve education, create jobs, reform health care and conserve energy.

In a discussion focused on the future of America's global standing, Mitt Romney will both identify recent policies and events that have contributed to the nation's diminished standing in the global community as well as detail his plan for restoring our sole superpower status, the essential components of which are a strong economy, strong military and strong values.

The Council gratefully acknowledges for its support of this event.


Listen to Dom Giordano's (WPHT 1210 'The Big Talker') interview with Mitt Romney

View photos from Dom Giordano's interview with Mitt Romney

Photos of this event are available online at Flickr.

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Charles I. Plosser at the World Affairs Council, Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Watch video coverage of our event with Charles I. Plosser



On Wednesday, February 17, 2010, the Council hosted Charles I. Plosser, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, at the Union League of Philadelphia.

Introductions were offered by Chris Coloracci, Wells Fargo Advisors.

Read more:
Plosser: Must Reduce Reserves When Hike Rates; Perhaps Before, Steven. K. Beckner, iMarketNews, 2/17/2010
Plosser: Not Fan Of 'Extended Period' Low Rate Pledge, Michael S. Derby, Dow Jones News/Wall Street Journal, 2/17/2010
Plosser: Fed Should Sell MBS Sooner, Not Later, Kristina Cooke, Reuters/New York Times, 02/17/2010
Fed official calls for early asset sell-off, James Politi and Alan Rappeport, Financial Times, 2/18/2010
Plosser warns against politicizing the Federal Reserve, Mike Armstrong, The Philadelphia Inquirer, 2/18/2010
Fed Officials Set Goal of 'Eventual' Exit From Housing Finance, Craig Torres, Bloomberg News/BusinessWeek, 2/18/2010

C-SPAN video also available.

Photos of this event are available online at Flickr.

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General David H. Petraeus at the World Affairs Council, Friday, February 12, 2010

Watch C-SPAN coverage of our event with General Petraeus


On Friday, February 12, 2010, the Council hosted General David H. Petraeus, U.S. Commander, Central Command, at the Crystal Tea Room in the Wanamaker building.

Introductions were offered by Frank Hermance, CEO of Ametek and Vice Chairman of the World Affairs Council. Ed Satell, CEO and Founder of the Satell Center for Executive Education, Progressive Business Publications and Vice Chairman of the Council, moderated GEneral Petraeus's discussion. Raza Bokhari, Managing Partner at Building Beyond BRIC Investment Fund and Council Vice Chairman, closed the program and presented General Petraeus with a gift of a Philadelphia bowl.

Read more:
KYW1060 News, February 12, 2010
Gen. Petraeus, in Phila. for meeting, says war in Afghanistan will get 'tougher before it gets easier,' The Philadelphia Daily News, February 12, 2010
Petraeus for president? 'No' is his handy answer, Robert Burns, Associated Press, March 8, 2010

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The Council presented its 2009 Atlas Award, honoring Jayne B. Garrison and featuring remarks by Steve Forbes, on Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Steve Forbes chats with guests at a briefing before his keynote remarks
Steve Forbes chats with guests at a briefing before his keynote remarks.
2009 Atlas Award honoree Jayne B. Garrison
2009 Atlas Award honoree Jayne B. Garrison.
Steve Forbes offers his keynote remarks
Steve Forbes offers his keynote remarks.
On Tuesday, December 15, 2009, the Council hosted its 2009 Atlas Award Program for excellence in education at the Crystal Tea Room in the Wanamaker building.

Keynote remarks were given by Steve Forbes, President and CEO of Forbes and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes magazine.

In 1998, the World Affairs Council created the Atlas Award, which recognizes those distinguished Philadelphia-area leaders whose achievements and generosity embody the ideals articulated in the World Affairs Council's maxim: "In a democracy, agreement is not essential; participation is." Funds raised through this event support the Council's education programs that annually serve 2,100 students in 80 schools throughout the Philadelphia region.

The Council also presented its 2009 Excellence in Education Awards to an area teacher and two students who have shown dedication to the mission of the World Affairs Council and who are committed global citizens in word and action.

The 2009 Atlas Award honoree, Jayne B. Garrison, has been serving the nonprofit educational community since 1955 and has been active in developing educational opportunities for underserved students to learn and succeed and to improving student life, health and human resources though the years. She is a long time member of the Board of the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia and has been a guiding force and sponsor of the Council's Student Education Programs.

The 2009 Excellence in Education Award recipients were: Ms. Nicole Roper, Faculty member, West Catholic High School; Miss Monea Frazier, 12th grade, Bodine High School for International Affairs; and Mr. Namir Shah, 12th grade, Eastern Regional High School.

Photos of this event are available online at Flickr.

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The Council presents a national conference, Friday, November 6, 2009
The Hon. Tom Ridge chats with Council chairmen and Leadership Circle members at a morning briefing before his keynote address.
The Hon. Tom Ridge chats with Council chairmen and Leadership Circle members at a morning briefing before his keynote address.
The Hon. Al Gore delivers his keynote address.
The Hon. Al Gore delivers his keynote address before an audience of over 500 people.
Panelists Michael Levi and Leon Fuerth discuss energy security and climate change with Brad Hall, UGI Energy Services, moderating.
Panelists Michael Levi and Leon Fuerth discuss energy security and climate change with Brad Hall, UGI Energy Services, moderating.
The World Affairs Council presented a national conference, The New Global Dynamic: Critical Issues for the 21st Century, on Friday, November 6, 2009 at Loews Philadelphia Hotel. The full-day event featured keynote speakers The Hon. Al Gore, The Hon. Dennis Blair, Dr. Howard Koh (HHS), The Hon. Tom Ridge and panel discussions with corporate leaders, policy makers and experts.

Over 500 attendees heard in-depth addresses and discussions on issues such as national security; energy security and climate change; global and national health; the impact of going green; former Vice President Gore's keynote presentation, Our Choice: a Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis; U.S. intelligence challenges and global trends; and combating violent extremism. The day concluded with a warm tribute to Council chairmen emeriti and a beautiful world premiere peformance of Intercultural Journey's Resonances.

Photos of this event are available online at Flickr.

Media Kit (media advisories and keynote speaker headshots)

Acrobat PDFWorld Affairs Council Conference Media Advisory

Read and view additional media coverage of this very special event:

The Philadelphia Inquirer, Sandy Bauers, Health & Science
Fox Philadelphia
KYW News Radio 1060 (news article)
Online copy of Director of National Intelligence Dannis Blair's remarks

Program comments

"CONGRATULATIONS! What a wonderful job the Council did yesterday. I can't imagine the effort required to put it all together. That's a day that will be tough to beat but I for one sure hope you'll try..."

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60th Anniversary kick-off event: Former Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, May 4, 2009
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice speaks with students at Bodine High School on May 4, 2009 Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice addresses members and guests of the Council on the evening of May 4, 2009. Photo credit: Rob Reed/The Bulletin
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice joined students at Bodine High School for International Affairs for a daytime intimate meeting and general school assembly on May 4th. Dr. Rice shared her academic passions and aspirations and encouraged students to work hard and pursue their own passions.

Later that evening, Dr. Rice spoke to over 600 members and guests of the Council at its 60th anniversary kick-off event, held at the Park Hyatt Philadelphia at the Bellevue.

Photos of this event are available online at Flickr.

Post-event media kit

Acrobat PDFOfficial photo release

High-resolution JPGDr. Rice addresses members, guests and students at the Park Hyatt Philadelphia at the Bellevue, May 4, 2009

High-resolution JPGDr. Rice meets with student members of the Bodine High School World Affairs Club, May 4, 2009

Read and view additional media coverage of this very special event:

C-SPAN (Flash version available — additional upcoming TV airings on C-SPAN)
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia Daily News
The Bulletin
KYW News Radio 1060
WPVI-TV Action News video
WXTF-TV Fox 29 News at 10 video

Program comments

"Thank you for the wonderful program with the Honorable Condoleezza Rice. I brought my twelve year old daughter who has admired Dr. Rice ever since reading her biography. She was so excited to meet Dr. Rice and have her picture taken that she hadn't slept the night before. It was an enjoyable and informative evening."

"...last evening's talk by Dr. Rice was one of the finest speeches I have ever heard. She made all of us there proud to be Americans — discussed the issues confronting us with insight and moderation — and did so in a way that reiterated her own beliefs while demonstrating loyalty and support to those who have now succeeded her in Washington."

"It was a great presentation...I always like to hear directly from a current or former world leader like her. She has great delivery and was nearby at many positive international events in her about twenty years of public life. I enjoyed it very much, it was great hearing her perspective..."

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