BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:1.0 BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Pan American Day 2016 DESCRIPTION: The Pan American Association of Philadelphia is delighted to announce the 2016 Pan American Day and Annual Scholarship Luncheon featuring a keynote address by the Chilean Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Juan Gabriel Valdés. Since its founding in 1940, the Association has been dedicated to promoting cultural, educational and economic activities to increase understanding and cooperation among the peoples of the Americas. The Association also is committed to providing financial support to area college and university students pursuing Latin American studies. This year, the Association is again conducting a competitive process to award three major scholarships and recognize graduating students pursuing Latin American studies. We welcome your suport for these efforts. The Pan American Association is an all-volunteer organization dedicated to advancing the concept of “Panamericanismo” among the residents of the Greater Philadelphia region. Today, the Philadelphia region is home to more than 500,000 residents who trace their roots to Latin America and the need for greater cultural understanding expressed by our founders has become much more relevant. We eagerly await your attendance at our April luncheon!   Keynote Speaker The Chilean Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Juan Gabriel Valdés Juan Gabriel Valdés Soublette became ambassador of Chile to the United States on May 21, 2014. Ambassador Valdés previously served as Chile’s minister of foreign affairs (1999), its permanent representative to the United Nations (2000-03), during which time he was a member of the Security Council, and ambassador to Argentina (2003-04). In 2004, Ambassador Valdés was appointed special representative of the secretary-general of the United Nations and head of the U.N. Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), where he served until 2006. In 2007, he organized and served as the director of Chile’s public diplomacy program for President Michelle Bachelet’s government, and in 2010, he was sent to Bolivia as representative of the Presidency of UNASUR, the association of South American Countries, to assist the Bolivian government in its dealing with the internal crisis. Having begun his professional career in 1972 as a researcher for the Political Science Institute at Universidad Católica de Chile, Ambassador Valdés spent most of Chile’s military regime in exile in the United States and Mexico. During this time, he worked for a number of think tanks and universities, including the Institute for Policy Studies in D.C.; the Latin American Institute for Transnational Studies and the Centre of Economic Research and Teaching, both in Mexico City; the Kellogg Institute of International Studies of Notre Dame University; and the Centre for Latin American Studies at Princeton University. In 1985, he worked as a consultant at the Economic Commission for Latin America. Ambassador Valdés’s father, Gabriel Valdés, was at various times Chile’s foreign minister and president of its Senate. Later, he led the movement against Pinochet and was jailed in 1982 by the regime. While working for the Institute of Policy Studies in Washington, D.C., Valdés was supposed to ride in a car with his colleagues Orlando Letelier, a former ambassador from Chile to the U.S., Letelier’s aide Michael Moffitt and Moffitt’s wife Ronni, but didn’t on Sept. 21, 1976, when a bomb in the car exploded, killing Letelier and Ronni Moffitt. It was later discovered that Valdés had actually ridden in the car the day before the explosion while the bomb was attached. On his return to Chile in 1981, Ambassador Valdés became actively involved in the re-establishment of democracy and opposition to the military regime. In 1988, he coordinated the television campaign against the military regime in the plebiscite that led to the defeat of the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship. Between 1990 and 1994, Ambassador Valdés served as the first ambassador of Chile’s new democratic regime to Spain. He subsequently became head of the international division of the Ministry of Finances, assuming the role of lead negotiator for the accession of Chile to the North American Free Trade Agreement. In 1996, he was appointed director for international economic relations in the Chilean Foreign Ministry, a position he held for three years. Having left his government position at the beginning of 1999 to join the presidential campaign of Ricardo Lagos, he was called back into government to serve as foreign minister. Ambassador Valdés is a consultant at the Economic Commission for Latin America of the United Nations, where he coordinates the Project of International Relations for Latin America. He is also a visiting professor at the Universidad Austral in Valdivia, Chile, and has published books and articles on the development of Chile, Latin America and international relations. Ambassador Valdés holds a Ph.D. in political science from Princeton University and a master’s degree in political and Latin American studies from Essex University in Great Britain. His undergraduate studies were at the Law School of the Universidad Católica de Chile.   Sponsors Gold Sponsor   Silver Sponsor     Bronze Sponsor   Media Sponsor   Sponsorship Gold Sponsor $6,000 Reserved luncheon table (10 seats) and prominent mention in all advertising of the event, including the Luncheon Program. Poster with logo to be displayed at the podium. Logo to be included in the invitation to the event if received before deadline. Logo to be posted on Pan American website advertising the event. Opportunity to make remarks and to distribute appropriate materials. Silver Sponsor $3,000 Reserved luncheon table (10 seats) and mention in all advertising of the event including the Luncheon Program. Logo to be included in the invitation to the event if received before the deadline. Logo to be posted on Pan American website advertising the event. Bronze Sponsor $1,500 Reserved luncheon table (10 seats) and mention in all advertising of the event including the Luncheon Program. Logo to be posted on Pan American website advertising the event. Table Sponsor $ 700 Reserved luncheon table for ten - Sponsors are requested to consider seating a student honoree and a faculty mentor at their tables. Sponsors will be mentioned in all advertising of the event including the Luncheon Program. For more sponsorship opportunities please contact contact Denise Kuczweski at denise.kuczewski@exeloncorp.com or 215-841-6844    LOCATION:Philadelphia, PA - US - 140 South Broad Street DTSTART:20160414T114500 DTEND:20160414T133000 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR