Event Details

Welcome to the Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations! We're excited to invite you to our New Member Mixer, an evening designed to help you connect with fellow members, enjoy drinks and appetizers, and discover the many ways to get involved with PCFR. Whether you're new to the organization or simply looking to make new connections, this casual and welcoming event is the perfect opportunity to expand your network and deepen your engagement.


Everyone knows that PCFR is Arizona's premier foreign affairs organization, bringing substantive international programming and community engagement to the Valley of the Sun. But it's not just our programming that sets PCFR apart. It's our members, too!


We can't wait to meet you! Dont miss out on this wonderful networking opportunity!

Speakers

  • Dr. Lily McElwee (President & CEO of Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations)

    Dr. Lily McElwee

    President & CEO of Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations

    https://pcfraz.org

    Dr. Lily McElwee serves as President and CEO of the Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations. With historic family ties to Arizona, she is passionate about subnational diplomacy and elevating the state’s role on the global stage.

    Lily was previously deputy director and fellow in the Freeman Chair in China Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, DC, and is a recognized expert in China’s foreign policy and relations with the United States, European Union, and the Global South. She has completed fellowships with the American Council on Germany, the CSIS-USC U.S.-Korea NextGen scholar program, the QUAD Task Force on China’s Strategic Futures organized by ORF America and the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. Lily has spent significant time living in the United Kingdom, China, and Germany.

    Lily concurrently serves as an Adjunct Fellow at CSIS, and is publishing a book on the history of U.S. investment gatekeeping amid the rise of China as a Strategy and Policy Fellow with the Smith Richardson Foundation. She holds a DPhil in China studies and an MSc from the University of Oxford, and a BA with honors in political science from Stanford University.

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  • Glen Goodman (Interim Executive Director, ASU International Development Initiative & Membership Committee Chair, Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations)

    Glen Goodman

    Interim Executive Director, ASU International Development Initiative & Membership Committee Chair, Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations

    Dr. Glen Goodman is Senior Director for Latin America with ASU's International Development Initiative and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Brazilian Studies in ASU’s School of International Letters and Cultures (SILC). Dr. Goodman and the Latin America team work to harness ASU’s considerable expertise and capabilities to pursue funded projects in the region across development sectors. In SILC, Goodman teaches a variety of courses on Brazilian and Latin American culture and history. He also helps to coordinate research funding opportunities for SILC faculty.

    Dr. Goodman’s historical research focuses on German migration and ethnicity in Brazil and has been published in journals such as German History, The Americas, and Global Food History. Prior to joining ASU, he was an Assistant Professor of Brazilian Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as well as a Fulbright Visiting Professor of History at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil. He has secured research support from a number of top funding sources including the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Fulbright, and Fulbright-Hays.

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Venue

Phoenix Towers Rooftop

2201 North Central Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona

If you have any questions please contact Monse Apud

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Parking


We encourage attendees to use street metered parking or park at the Cronkite Visitor Lot (E Fillmore & N Central) for $3/2-hours.

Tickets

PCFR Members
Member Price Complimentary
Member Guest
Standard Price $5

Disclaimer

The views expressed are solely those of the speaker and moderator and not those of PCFR, which takes no institutional position on policy.