Minnesota International Center - A World Affairs Council
Past Speakers

2007-08

MIC Ambassador Series

• Mohamed Benaissa, former foreign minister of Morocco  

• Aziz Mekouar, Moroccan ambassador to the U.S.

• Dennis Ross, counselor and Ziegler distinguished fellow, Washington Institute

William Lacy Swing, special  representative for the Democratic Republic of

  Congo (DRC), United Nations

World Affairs Speakers

 William R. Farrell, chairman and CEO, Dynamic Strategies Asia

Masataka Okano counselor for political affairs, Embassy of Japan

Atsushi Yamakoshi,  director, Keidanren-USA

• Masayoshi Yamashita, chief corporate representative, NTT’s (Nippon Telegraph and

  Telephone Corp) Washington D.C. Representative Office  

Andrew Seaton, consul general of Great Britain in Chicago

• James Dorsey, chair of the valuation dispute & litigation Group, Fredrikson & Byron

• Nicole Moen, commercial litigator,  Fredrickson & Byron

• Simone Ahuja, founder and principal, Blood Orange Media

• Tom Hanson, former U.S. Foreign Service officer

• Sedika Mojadidi, independent filmmaker

• Anika Rahman, president, Americans for UNFPA


2006-07

MIC Ambassador Series
• Andrés Rozental, Mexican ambassador at large
• Kjell Magne Bondevik, former prime minister of Norway
• Walter F. Mondale, former U.S. vice president and ambassador to Japan
• Gerhard Pfanzelter, Austrian ambassador to the United Nations
• Alan Charlton, deputy British ambassador to the U.S
• Michael Wilson, Canadian ambassador to the U.S.
• Dr. Nafis Sadik, United Nations special envoy for HIV/AIDS in Asia
• Benson K. Whitney, U.S. ambassador to Norway
• Marilyn Ware, U.S. ambassador to Finland
• James Cain, U.S. ambassador to Denmark
• Michael Wood, U.S. ambassador to Sweden

World Affairs Speakers
• Seán Farrell, Irish consul general in Chicago
• Anthony DePalma, International Business and Environmental correspondent,
  The New York Times
• Tachi Cazal, president and CEO, AFS International
• Joe Dowling, artistic director, Guthrie Theater

2005-06

MIC Ambassador Series
• Ketumile Masire, former president of Botswana
• HRH Prince Haakon Magnus, crown prince of Norway
• Knut Vollebæk, Norwegian ambassador to the U.S
• Frans Van Daele, Belgian ambassador to the U.S.
• Lech Walesa, former president of Poland
• Alexander Vershbow, U.S. ambassador to the Republic of Korea
• Tae-sik Lee, Republic of Korea ambassador to the U.S.
• Aziz Mekouar, Moroccan ambassador to the U.S.
• Jendayi Frazer, U.S. assistant secretary of state for African Affairs
• Dr. Elmi Ahmed Duale, permanent envoy to the United Nations from Somalia
• Professor Ali K. Galaydh, former prime minister of Somalia
• Norm Coleman, Minnesota’s senator to the U.S. Senate

World Affairs Speakers
• James McGregor, former Wall Street Journal China bureau chief,  
  and author of One Billion Customers: Lessons From the Front Lines of
  Doing Business in China

• Carol Bellamy, president and CEO, World Learning
• Dr. Kenneth Wollack, president, National Democratic Institute
• Dr Georges Fauriol, vice president of the International Republican Institute

2004-05

MIC Ambassador Series
• Barbara Masekela, South African ambassador to the U.S.
• David Manning, British ambassador to the U.S.
• Jan Eliasson, Swedish ambassador to the U.S.
• Knut Vollebæk, Norwegian ambassador to the U.S.
• Jean-David Levitte, French ambassador to the U.S.
• Martin Palou, Czech ambassador to the U.S.

World Affairs Speakers
• John Donvan, Nightline correspondent and guest anchor, ABC News
• Khaled Dawoud, chief Washington correspondent, Egypt’s Al-Ahram newspaper
• Mia Doornaert, diplomatic editor, Belgian daily newspaper De Standaard
• J. Brian Atwood, dean, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs
• Liv Arnesen, Norwegian polar explorer
• Noel Lateef, president and CEO, Foreign Policy Association
• Fred de Sam Lazaro, executive producer, TPT Small World Series
• Lawrence Korb, senior fellow, Center for American Progress
• Steven Miller, director, International Security Program, Harvard University

2003-04

MIC Ambassador Series
• Richard Boucher, spokesman, U.S. State Department
• Yang Jiechi, Chinese ambassador to the U.S.
• Davorin Kra_un, Slovenian ambassador to the U.S.
• Richard Ryan, Irish ambassador to the United Nations
• Martin Palou, Czech ambassador to the U.S.

World Affairs Speakers
• Madeleine Albright, former U.S. secretary of state
• Jim Klobuchar
• Susan Cornell Wilkes
• Melor Sturua, political columnist, Russian daily Izvestia ; senior fellow,
  Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs
• Dr. Gro Harlem Brundtland, former prime minister of Norway and recent chair,
  World Health Organization
• Krister Stoor, visiting professor of Scandinavian Studies, Gustavus Adolphus College
• Don Oberdorfer, journalist in residence, Johns Hopkins SAIS
• Kim Hae-Yong, first secretary, Korean Embassy
• Dr. Richard Cronin, Asian Affairs specialist, U.S. Congressional Research Service
• Peter Bell, president, CARE USA

European Union Symposium Presenters
• Edward Alden, deputy Washington Bureau chief, Financial Times
• Max Audley, head of corporate group, Faegre & Benson LLP, London
• Kjell Bergh, chairman, Borton Volvo and Borton Overseas
• Judith Cefkin, director, Office of Nordic and Baltic Affairs, U.S. Department of State
• Frans Van Daele, Belgian ambassador to the U.S.
• Jan Eliasson, Swedish ambassador to the U.S.
• Dominique Decherf, consul general of France in Chicago
• Bill George, former chairman and CEO, Medtronic
• Jim Lawrence, executive vice president and CFO, General Mills
• Curtis Nelson, president and COO, Carlson Companies
• Andrew Seaton, consul general of Great Britain in Chicago

2002-03

MIC Ambassador Series
• Thomas Pickering, senior vice president, International Relations, Boeing
• Sir Christopher Meyer, British ambassador to the U.S.
• Ross Wilson, U.S. ambassador to Azerbaijan
• Karim Kawar, Jordan’s ambassador to the U.S.

World Affairs Speakers
• Thoraya Obaid, executive director, United Nations Population Fund
• Baroness Shirley Williams, leader, Liberal Democrats, House of Lords
• Robert Culshaw, consul general of Great Britain in Chicago
• Dr. Edward DeCarbo, former director of education,
  Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African Art
• Gaylen Knack, partner, Gray Plant Mooty
• Charles Ries, principal deputy assistant secretary of state,
  Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, U.S. Department of State
• J. Brian Atwood, dean, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs
• Jeffrey Luther, coordinator, Minnesota Office of Homeland Security
• Minister Ricardo Lagorio, deputy chief of mission, Embassy of Argentina
• David Cid, president, Salus International

Members of Governor’s Trade Mission to China:
• Jesse Ventura, governor, State of Minnesota
• Rebecca Yanisch, commissioner, MN Department of Trade & Economic Development
• Robert Mortenson, VP, FGDI, LLC
• Michel Locquegnies, international sales director, Plasmon
• Barbara Gislason, owner, The Gislason Agency
• Tom Schabel, president, Alexandria Extrusion Company
• Dan Cook, chief operating officer PediaPals
• Ralph Kaehler, owner, Kaehler Homedale Farms
• Jim Thomas, president, International Colder Products

China Symposium Presenters:
• Walter F. Mondale, former U.S. vice president and ambassador to Japan
• Dai Yunlou, minister-counselor for commercial affairs, Embassy of China
• Consul General Xu Jinzhong, consul general of China in Chicago
• Ambassador Burton Levin, professor of Asian affairs, Carleton College
• James McGregor, managing director, Vermilion Ventures
• Gao Xiqing, vice-chairman, China National Council for Social Security Fund
• Dr. Harry Harding, dean and professor, Elliott School of International Affairs,
  George Washington University
• Shirley Young, former vice president, China Strategic Division, General Motors
• Warren Staley, chairman & CEO, Cargill
• Arthur Collins, chairman and CEO, Medtronic
• Stephen Sanger, chairman and CEO, General Mills
• Ambassador James Sasser, former U.S. ambassador to China
• Eugene Sit, chairman, Sit Investment Associates

PROGRAM: World Affairs