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the
future of the USA
- its role
in the emerging global economy
We have NEW starting times!
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Registration:
16:00-16:30, Conference: 16:30-19:15
Where:
Kamer
van Koophandel Amsterdam - Netherlands
Chamber of Commerce, De
Ruyterkade 5, 1013 AA Amsterdam
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Tickets
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The conference language is English.
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Richard
Huff
Economic Counselor, U.S. Embassy
The U.S. and the Emerging Global Economy
"Good Globalization - Getting There from Here"
Since the end of the Second World War, global economic integration
has helped to bring unprecedented increases in wealth and income and
has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. But globalization
remains controversial, and its continued progress is not assured.
What are the key challenges, both for the world in general and for
the U.S. in particular, that need to be addressed so that this process
can continue?
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Hans
R. Langeveld
If you don't know
where you're going - you are never lost
By far the biggest advantage of the US has been the size of its economy
more than anything else. In this case size is all about power. And
size is of vital importance in the global economy and diplomacy. This
combined and huge energy of all what the US economy stood for brought
them unparalleled prosperity. But today it seems that the US must
pay to keep this size (debt). Or is it that the US invests in its
future today? Or can't it afford to invest in its future because it
has trouble in paying for today already? How do today's developments
already decide its future. Or has its future already been decided
on?
There are some choices to be made ...
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Peter
R. Luiks
From world dominance to world leadership
From a bare bone continent to world dominance in 200 years. How
did they do it? Where, if at all, does it stop? What lessons are to
be learned and what examples did the rest of the world get from the
USA under the current global economic equilibrium shift to Asia.
What will and has to determine the Future of the USA in the next decades
and how could we all prosper globally from its past as well as current
lessons in the new directions the world gets reshuffeled economic
wise.
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Program |
16:00 - 16:30
Registration
16:30
Welcome
by our Moderator
Homme
Heida, Promedia, Member of the Club of
Amsterdam Round Table
16:45
Part
I:
Richard
Huff, Economic Counselor, U.S. Embassy: The
U.S. and the Emerging Global Economy
Hans
R. Langeveld, Managing Partner, Maes & Lunau Executive Search:
If you don't know where you're going - you are never lost
Peter
R. Luiks,
CEO, Asian Centre for Consulting Excellence: From world dominance
to world leadership
17:45
Coffee break with drinks and snacks.
18:15
Part II:
Panel with the Speakers
and our Moderator
Homme Heida
The panel is followed by an open discussion.
19:15
Closing remarks.
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Speakers |

Richard Huff
Economic Counselor, U.S. Embassy
Richard Huff is the Counselor for Economic Affairs at the Embassy
of the United States in The Hague. Mr. Huff joined the Department
of State in 1983 and has worked in U.S. Embassies in Germany, Nigeria,
Israel, and Poland, as well as in several positions in Washington.
Prior to joining the Department of State, Mr. Huff was a financial
analyst with the bank regulatory division of the U.S. Treasury Department.
Mr. Huff holds degrees from Harvard and Princeton Universities. He
is married and has two daughters.
www.usembassy.nl
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Hans Langeveld
Managing Partner, Maes & Lunau
Executive Search
Hans focuses on national and international Information Technology,
Telecom Companies, IT services Companies and other service companies.
Before joining Maes & Lunau,
Hans Langeveld was Managing Vice President of Korn/Ferry and held
co-responsibility for the European Technology Sector. Before that,
he was Senior Vice President at KPN Telecom NV with responsibility
for the Business Market Division with 3,000 personnel. A large reorganisation
was carried out under his leadership at this division. Also at KPN
he was a management member of the Corporate Accounts Group, responsible
for large contracts in the government area.
Hans Langeveld served as a
General Manager of a KPN Telecom NV region. He was involved in creating
the AT&T/Unisource joint venture and served as a liaison to the international
executive board of the Unisource Partners. Also at KPN - Telecom,
he was Managing Director of a joint venture between KPN - Telecom
and Getronics Holding NV, where he successfully acquired a contract
for a national mobile network for the Dutch government.
Langeveld is a Non-Executive Director of a Venture Capital Fund.
Education: Bachelor in Economics, and Computer Sciences, Columbia
University, New York.
www.maeslunau.com
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Peter R. Luiks
CEO, Asian Centre for Consulting Excellence
Peter has over 25 years of on the ground success in building multi-billion-dollar
enterprises in China and throughout the Far East.
Peter is a global authority on Knowledge Brokering and works at the
core of the world’s vast globalizational change aspects focussed on
the current economic equilibrium shift to Asia. His leading networks
of international experts work within High Impact Teams on earned value
programmes and creating sustained market presences in new rapidly
emerging markets.
As one of world’s most pragmatic 'cut the chase' consultants he has
a global reputation in business strategy and business flow architectures
as well as change in integrated business alignment projects.
www.acfce.th.com
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Homme Heida
Promedia
Member of the Club of Amsterdam Round Table
Homme Heida is a generalist by heart,
who worked as a journalist for several mass media like Algemeen Dagblad,
Tros Aktua and publishing group VNU. After ten years he started his
own bureau Promedia: company journalism, which slowly changed into
business journalism. Now back again with larger media, he is editor-in-chief
of Global Dutch, a magazine for Dutch entrepreneurs, who are active
in foreign countries.
Homme Heida has a continuing interest in a more philosophical approach
of 'being there'. His views on the future are very much based on new
technologies. "Humans change only slowly by evolution. Technology
will speed it up", he argues. His credo is: 'living body and soul',
which means to him a sportive challenge as well as an intellectual
one. From the Amsterdam marathon till the Club of Amsterdam.
www.promedia.nl
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Tickets |
Ticket prices include 19% VAT.
Event: the future of the USA
- its role in the emerging economy
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
NEW: registration: 16:00-16:30,
conference: 16:30-19:15
Location:
Kamer
van Koophandel Amsterdam - Netherlands
Chamber of Commerce, De
Ruyterkade 5, 1013 AA Amsterdam
How to pay for the tickets?
....Online:
see below.
We use paypal.
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invoice: send an email with your billing details, number
of tickets, type of tickets
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event name to:
ticketcorner@clubofamsterdam.com
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the door: registration: 16:00-16:30
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Online Ticket Corner
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Regular Ticket
....online
€ 69,- [by invoice € 69,-, at the door € 79,-]
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Student Tickets
....online
€ 25,- [by invoice € 25,-, at the
door € 29,-]
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Discount Ticket
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....online
€ 59,- [by invoice € 59,-, at the door € 79,-]
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[*] For tickets bought
before the event day for Members of: the Club of Amsterdam,
openBC, N.G.I., the Amsterdam American Business Club, Dutch Connection,
Charles Ruffolo's Network-Club.
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Supporters
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Kamer van Koophandel - Netherlands
Chamber of Commerce
The Netherlands Chamber of Commerce manages the trade register. The
Chamber’s other tasks are to provide Dutch entrepreneurs with information,
stimulate regional trade & industry and advise local and regional
government.
The Netherlands Chamber of Commerce is incorporated under public law
and, as such, targets its services at Dutch businesses across all
sectors.
www.amsterdam.kvk.nl

Syntens
Syntens is a national innovation network for entrepreneurs that has
the objective to increase innovativeness of SME's. Syntens provides
support, matchmaking and consultancy for technological and non-technological
innovation. Syntens strives to enhance the Return On innovation of
dutch SME's.
www.syntens.nl
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Location
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Kamer
van Koophandel Amsterdam
- Netherlands Chamber of Commerce
De
Ruyterkade 5
1013 AA Amsterdam
www.amsterdam.kvk.nl
Map
You can download a map including route description at
http://assets.kvk.nl/assets/Amsterdam/artikelassets/34_routekaart_amsterdam.pdf
Public Transport
The Kamer van Koophandel is located at the IJ River. Coming from the
city center you turn left at Centraal Station. It is 10 minutes walking
distance.
By Car
From all directions.
From Ringweg A10 West take exit S 102 Westpoort 3000-9000. Follow
Transformatorweg, Spaarndammerdijk, Taamanstraat, Van Diemenstraat,
Westerdoksdijk to de Ruyterkade.
There is a parking behind the Kamer van Koophandel, which can be accessed
from the main entrance.
Alternatively
there is a parking in front of Centraal Station.
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Contact
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Contact
Club of Amsterdam
Phone 020-615 4487
info@clubofamsterdam.com
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Please also take a look at the:
Articles,
Links
and the
Books
about the USA -
its role in the emerging economy.
And check out the
Summit for the Future 2006!
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