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“Honoring the Past – Shaping the Future”

The 51st Annual Leadership Conference Draft Agenda (10/19/2016) U.S. Chamber of Commerce Building 1615 H Street NW, Washington, DC

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2016

8:00 Registration, informal networking, continental breakfast

9:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks by WHFFA President, Ziad Haider (2011- 12) and Conference Chair, Carlos Del Toro (1998-99)

- Includes special recognition of the 50th Anniversary Class (1966-67)

9:15 Opening Speaker - Our Next President Shaping America’s Future

- Warren Buffett via telecast from Omaha, (Accepted) - A discussion of issues likely to face the next President and how the next President should shape that future. - Remarks 30 mins, Q&A 30 mins.

10:15 Panel – The Future of America’s Cities: a Mayoral Perspective

- Moderated by Marc H. Morial, former Mayor of New Orleans and current President & CEO of the National Urban League (Accepted) - Mayor Nan Whaley (Dayton, Ohio) (Accepted) (D) - Former Mayor and WHF Tom Leppert (Dallas, Texas), (Accepted) (R) - Mayor Muriel Bowser (DC), (Accepted) (D) - A discussion of major issues facing our nation’s cities. - Moderator Remarks 10 mins, Panel Discussion 30 mins, Q&A 30 mins

11:30 Break

12:00 Lunch – U.S. Diplomacy in a Rapidly Changing World

Secretary of State John Kerry (Accepted)

1:15 Break 1:30 A Conversation with Mary Zients, Chair of the President’s Commission on White House Fellowships, and Cara LaPointe, Interim Director, President’s Commission on White House Fellowships

2:00 Speaker – Our Nation’s Economy: Shaping the Future

- Secretary of Treasury Jack Lew (Accepted) - 15 min presentation, followed by 15 mins Q&A

2:30 Break

3:00 A Return to Presidential Politics: A Discussion on Cross Examining History, a new book by Author Talmage

Major recognition of his work on the Presidency has come from the likes of former Secretary of State James A. Baker, III; Pulitzer Prize winners David McCullough and Jon Meacham; New York Times best-selling historians Douglas Brinkley and H.W. Brands; and Emmy Award winning documentary filmmaker Ken Burns!

4:00 – 4:15 Break

4:15 – 5:00 WHF Business Meeting

 Update on our progress toward our Strategic Priorities for the Past Year – Ziad Haider (2011-12) and David Moore (1996-97)  Review of the upcoming White House Fellow Regional Conference at the Nixon Library (April 6-7, 2017) by Geoff Shepard (1969-70)  Review of the upcoming WHF trip to Cuba (Feb 17-27, 2018) by Carlos Del Toro (1998-99)  Out-brief on the Social Determinants of Health workshop conducted on October 19, 2016 by Scott Berns (2000-01)  Note: Each brief will be ~ approx. 10 mins, followed by Q&A

6:00 – 10:00 Legacy of Leadership Dinner to Honor Ann Ramsay-Jenkins (1972-73) at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Cocktail Reception will be from 6:00pm to 7:00pm in the Museum 3rd Floor Gallery, followed by dinner and the award presentation in the Great Hall. The Museum is located at 1250 New York Avenue, NW. Please use the Museum Entrance on 13th Street and take the elevators up to the 3rd floor Gallery. Attire: Business FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2016

8:00 Registration, informal networking, continental breakfast

8:45 A Conversation: How Does the Department of Defense Cope with a More Complex World?

- Moderated by Richard Danzig, former SECNAV (Accepted) Other panelist will be ADM Mike Mullen, former CJCS (Accepted) - 30 mins Discussion, 30 mins Q&A

9:45 Break

10:00 Speaker – Globalization, Moore’s Law, and Mother Nature

- Tom Friedman, Pulitzer Prize winning Journalist (Accepted) - Mr. Friedman will discuss several issues including his upcoming book (with release date of November 22nd), "Thank You for Being Late: An Optimist's Guide to Thriving in the Age of Accelerations." - 30 mins Discussion, 30 mins Q&A

11:00 Speaker - U.S. National Security Strategy in a Rapidly Changing World

- Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Work (Accepted) - A discussion of our national security threats and how future diplomatic and military actions can help better shape our future. - 15 mins Discussion, 30 mins Q&A

11:45 Speaker – A Discussion on Gun Violence in America

- Congresswoman Gabby Giffords (Accepted) and Captain/Astronaut Mark Kelly (Accepted), Founders of Americans for Responsible Solutions - President & CEO of the NRA (Invited) - Speakers 15 mins, Q&A 15 mins

12:15 Break

12:30 Lunch and Presentation of the 2016 IMPACT Award to Patrick Conway (WHF 2007-08) - Introduction: Bobbi Doorenbos – Committee Chair - Remarks by Patrick Conway

1:00 Treasurer’s Report by Kevin Monroe (1996-97)

1:10 Break

1:30 A Conversation on The Role of Diplomacy in Shaping Global Affairs: An Ambassadorial Perspective

Moderated by the Hon. Mari Carmen Aponte – WHF, Acting ASECSTATE for Western Hemisphere, and former AMB to El Salvador (Accepted) and The Hon. Dr. Hamdullah Mohib, Ambassador of Afghanistan (Accepted) - 30 mins Discussion, 30 mins Q&A

2:30 Panel - U.S. Cuba Relations - Moderated by Marguerite Rose Jimenez (2014-15), Senior Policy Advisor for the Western Hemisphere to the Sec of Commerce with Special Guest Mark Wells, State Department Lead on Cuba (Accepted) - Designed as an opening discussion on the current state of relations; the President’s 2016 trip to Cuba; pros and cons of current policy in advance of our future WHF Alumni Trip to Cuba. - 15 mins Discussion, 15 mins Q&A

3:00 Speaker - The Role of our Next President in Shaping America’s Future: a Media Perspective

- ABC Correspondent Cokie Roberts (Accepted) - 15 mins Discussion, 30 mins Q&A

3:45 Highlights of a Film on Immigration “Harvest of Empire” with commentary by the Director, Eduardo Lopez (Accepted) http://harvestofempiremovie.com/

4:15 Panel – Running for Political Office - White House Fellows Shaping the Future

- Moderated by Brad Baker (1988-89) - A discussion on the trials and tribulations of the campaign trail - Panelists include:

 David Karnes (Former U.S. Senator (R), Nebraska), Accepted  Lynn Schenk (Former Congresswoman (D), CA), Accepted  Judy Rosenstreich (Former State Legislator (D), VT) - Accepted  Isiah “Ike” Leggett (County Executive Montgomery County (D), MD), Accepted  Tom Leppert (Former Mayor of Dallas (R), TX), Accepted 5:30 Closing Remarks by David Moore (1996-97), WHFFA Executive Director

5:30 – 7:00 U.S. Chamber of Commerce Welcome Reception for the WHF Class of 2016- 17 in the “Hall of Flags”

7:00pm Evening free for Class Dinners/Gatherings SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2016

Group Visit to the George Washington Leadership Institute at Mount Vernon, Virginia

Attire: Casual

9:00 Buses depart the Capital Hilton and Willard en-route to Mt Vernon. WHFs and their families may also drive to Mt. Vernon, if they wish. If driving, plan to arrive by 10 a.m. Park in the Visitor Lot and take the pedestrian walkway to the Library. It is on the opposite side of the traffic circle from the entrance to the Mt. Vernon grounds. We will have signage and people to guide you when you arrive.

10:00 Arrival & Introductions – Greetings from the Mount Vernon Staff

10:15 Discussion of the Political Leadership of George Washington

Starting with his time in the Virginia House of Burgesses through one of America’s most successful presidencies, Washington developed and honed the tools to be both politically savvy and a master of executing sound strategy. We will learn about how Washington evolved from losing his first political election to the honored political legacy he is known for today.

11:15 Tour of the Washington Library

12:00 Lunch at the Washington Library

1:00 George Washington, the Man and His Mansion – A VIP Tour

Tour the home that Washington built as one of the finest examples of colonial architecture, and a reflection of his character and personality. The tour will present stories of both the mansion and the man who resided there.

3:15 Busses depart Mt. Vernon for the Reception

3:30 Wine & Cheese Reception at the home of Carlos and Betty Del Toro on the Potomac to further honor the 50th Anniversary Class (Open to all Conference Attendees). Address: 9380 Mount Vernon Circle, Alexandria, VA 22309

5:30 Buses depart for return to Reagan Airport, Capital Hilton, and/or the Willard Hotel