Global Connections with Robert Siegel

Global Connections is a national leaders forum, moderated by National Public Radio’s All Things Considered former host Robert Siegel interviewing experts on how the COVID-19 pandemic affects society, the economy, science, real estate, medicine and technology.

The September 23 Global Connections forum focuses on How Do We Emerge from This Economic Crisis and features:

  • Stanley Fischer (Senior Advisor, BlackRock; former Vice Chair, US Federal Reserve; former Governor, Bank of Israel): “How to Fix America’s Economy?”
  • Abby Joseph Cohen (Senior Investment Strategist, Goldman Sachs): “Why a Strong Stock Market & Dire Unemployment?”

Global Connections is free and open to the public. REGISTER FOR FREE:  www.globalconnections.splashthat.com

Past panelists include:

  • Robert Zimmer, President, University of Chicago: “How Might the Pandemic Change Higher Education”
  • Anya Kamenetz, NPR Education Correspondent: “Opening Schools: Risks & Strategies”
  • Mike Looney, Superintendent, Fulton County Schools (Atlanta, GA): “How a Big-city School System Handles COVID-19”
  • David Brooks, Op-Ed columnist, New York Times: “America’s Five Epic Crises”
  • J. Dionne, Op-Ed columnist, Washington Post: “Lasting Pandemic Social Changes”
  • Yael Eisenstat; Visiting Fellow, Cornell Tech; former CIA officer; former US Diplomat: “Social Media’s Role in Civic Life”
  • Scott Rechler, CEO & Chairman, RXR Realty: “Navigating the New Abnormal”
  • Yuval Rooz, Co-founder & CEO, Digital Asset: “COVID-19:  Returning to the Workplace”
  • Senator Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire: “Restoring Bipartisanship & Civic Discourse”

Watch previous forums at https://bit.ly/310LnTV.

American Friends of Rabin Medical Center (AFRMC) is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit charitable organization that was established in 1995. Through a variety of programs and fundraisers across the United States, the funds raised by American Friends of Rabin Medical Center benefit AFRMC in furtherance of its mission to fund charitable, educational and scientific purposes at Rabin Medical Center. A portion of all funds raised are used for AFRMC operations. Israel’s Rabin Medical Center in Petach Tikvah, named after former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, is the pride of Israel, serving the needs of one million patients annually without regard to ethnicity, nationality or religion.

 











When: Wed., Sep. 23, 2020 at 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Global Connections is a national leaders forum, moderated by National Public Radio’s All Things Considered former host Robert Siegel interviewing experts on how the COVID-19 pandemic affects society, the economy, science, real estate, medicine and technology.

The September 23 Global Connections forum focuses on How Do We Emerge from This Economic Crisis and features:

  • Stanley Fischer (Senior Advisor, BlackRock; former Vice Chair, US Federal Reserve; former Governor, Bank of Israel): “How to Fix America’s Economy?”
  • Abby Joseph Cohen (Senior Investment Strategist, Goldman Sachs): “Why a Strong Stock Market & Dire Unemployment?”

Global Connections is free and open to the public. REGISTER FOR FREE:  www.globalconnections.splashthat.com

Past panelists include:

  • Robert Zimmer, President, University of Chicago: “How Might the Pandemic Change Higher Education”
  • Anya Kamenetz, NPR Education Correspondent: “Opening Schools: Risks & Strategies”
  • Mike Looney, Superintendent, Fulton County Schools (Atlanta, GA): “How a Big-city School System Handles COVID-19”
  • David Brooks, Op-Ed columnist, New York Times: “America’s Five Epic Crises”
  • J. Dionne, Op-Ed columnist, Washington Post: “Lasting Pandemic Social Changes”
  • Yael Eisenstat; Visiting Fellow, Cornell Tech; former CIA officer; former US Diplomat: “Social Media’s Role in Civic Life”
  • Scott Rechler, CEO & Chairman, RXR Realty: “Navigating the New Abnormal”
  • Yuval Rooz, Co-founder & CEO, Digital Asset: “COVID-19:  Returning to the Workplace”
  • Senator Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire: “Restoring Bipartisanship & Civic Discourse”

Watch previous forums at https://bit.ly/310LnTV.

American Friends of Rabin Medical Center (AFRMC) is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit charitable organization that was established in 1995. Through a variety of programs and fundraisers across the United States, the funds raised by American Friends of Rabin Medical Center benefit AFRMC in furtherance of its mission to fund charitable, educational and scientific purposes at Rabin Medical Center. A portion of all funds raised are used for AFRMC operations. Israel’s Rabin Medical Center in Petach Tikvah, named after former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, is the pride of Israel, serving the needs of one million patients annually without regard to ethnicity, nationality or religion.

 

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