The United States & Japan in the Post-Crisis World

February 10, 2010 - February 10, 2010
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Robert Dohner is currently the Treasury Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for Asia, responsible for helping shape U.S. Treasury Department policy on regional and country-specific economic issues in Asia. Mr. Dohner brings experience from his current role, along with a command of Japan-specific issues gathered from his days as Treasury’s Financial Attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo during the Japanese financial crisis of the late 1990s into the beginning of the Koizumi Administration. He speaks about the challenges faced and the opportunities for cooperation between the United States and Japan in assuring strong, sustained, and balanced global growth after the worst post-war financial crisis and recession.

Speaker:
Robert Dohner
, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Asia, United States Department of the Treasury

スピーカー:
ロバート・ドーナー
(米財務省財務次官補代理(アジア担当))

Presider:
Jeffrey Shafer
, Vice Chairman, Global Banking; Senior Asia Pacific Representative in New York, Citi

司会:
ジェフリー・シェイファー
(シティ、副会長(グローバルバンキング))

Agenda:
12-12:30 pm Registration & reception
12:30-1 Luncheon
1-2 Lecture and Q&A

Admission:
Corporate members are entitled to a designated number of free admissions to this event, based on their company’s current membership level. These reservations must be made at least 48 hours prior to the event. Additional corporate registrants and Japan Society individual members at the Patron Circle level and above pay the discounted corporate member rate of $45 for lunch and lecture, $10 for lecture only. Nonmember admission: $65 for lunch and lecture, $15 lecture only. The academic and government admission rate is $30 for the luncheon and $10 for lecture only. When payment is required, prepayment must be made, or registration secured, with a credit card. All registrations and cancellations must be made at least 48 hours prior to the event. Substitutions are welcome.

For information only, please contact the Corporate Program at 212-715-1208.

  • Feb 10, 2010 at 12:00 pm