FEATURED EVENTS

  • Tomodachi Club Luncheon & “The Beauty of Koto Music”

    Nakato Japanese Restaurant 1776 Cheshire Bridge Road NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Please join for our May General Meeting as we enjoy a very special program listening to the beautiful music of the Koto, Japan’s national instrument. Our Koto performer, Ms. Madoka Ito, was born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As a young child, she lived in Dusseldorf, Germany, but maintained her interest in and study of Japanese […]

  • Consular Conversations: Luncheon/Interview With Canadian Consul General Nadia Theodore

    Global Atlanta’s monthly Consular Conversations series sponsored by Miller & Martin PLLC continues as the editorial team interviews Nadia Theodore, Consul General of Canada in Atlanta. Conversation Topics: Trade updates: Canada's perspective on USMCA (the new NAFTA) and CPTPP (the new Trans-Pacific Partnership that moved ahead without the U.S. Ms. Theodore's objectives for 2019: Climate Change and […]

  • From King to Carter: Atlanta is Nobel

    Please note that this program is SOLD OUT. Click here to be added to the waiting list. Efforts are underway to bring the Nobel Peace Organization and the City of Atlanta closer together. This is a natural evolution of the civil and human rights movement that emerged from Atlanta and spread around the world. With our help, this effort will lead […]

  • 3rd Annual World Trade Day Conference & Networking Event

    SAVE THE DATE - FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2018! The theme for this 3rd Annual World Trade Day is: "Capturing Global Markets in a Turbulent World" Come learn, network and contribute to the global trade and investment debate and discussions around how to grow your firm globally. -Keynote Speaker Griffith V. Lynch, Executive Director, Georgia Ports Authority who […]

  • Hubert Wackermann Art Exhibition

    Sweetwater Creek State Park 390 Roswell St NE, Marietta, GA, United States

    Come join for Hubert Wackermann's art exhibition. Hubert Wackermann was born and educated in Germany, but his interests and passions are Native Americans and Native American environments. Wackermann's current works are executed in acrylics, gouache, watercolor, or oil.

  • Strategic Infrastructure Dialogue: GT Smart Cities Conference

    The ​term ​‘smart ​cities’ ​was ​first ​used ​in ​its ​modern ​sense ​in ​the ​1990s. ​Yet, ​as ​of ​today, ​no ​city ​around ​the ​globe ​can ​claim ​to ​have ​successfully ​integrated ​a ​holistic ​smart ​cities ​approach. ​ One ​explanation ​is ​that ​there ​has ​been ​a ​disconnect ​between ​smart ​cities ​technologies ​and ​the ​residents ​of ​the ​communities ​these ​technologies ​are ​supposed ​to ​serve. ​ ​ The ​Georgia ​Institute ​of ​Technology ​(Georgia ​Tech) ​will ​hold ​a ​two-day ​Smart ​Cities ​Dialogue ​on ​May ​7-8, ​2019 ​to ​help ​frame ​the ​debate ​on ​this ​paradigm. ​It ​will ​discuss ​how ​to ​develop ​smarter ​communities ​that ​understand ​urban ​life ​primarily ​as ​a ​social, ​and ​only ​secondarily ​as ​a ​technical ​and ​logistic ​ecosystem. ​Topics ​will ​capture ​inclusive ​engagement, ​smaller ​communities ​that ​may ​not ​see ​themselves ​as ​part ​of ​the ​“smart ​cities” ​effort, ​social ​and ​socioeconomic ​mobility ​as ​well ​as ​connections ​within ​economic ​regions. In ​addition ​to ​bringing ​together ​key ​national ​and ​international ​stakeholders ​from ​local ​governments ​as ​well ​as ​industry ​and ​academic ​leaders ​for ​a ​series ​of ​insightful ​discussions, ​attendees ​will ​have ​the ​opportunity ​to ​experience ​‘research ​in ​action’ ​and ​discover ​some ​of ​Georgia ​Tech’s ​latest ​solutions ​in ​this ​domain.

  • American Colleges with International Reach: How U.S. Education Goes Global

    Tower Place 200, Suite 800 3348 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Confronted with stronger rhetoric on immigration, increasing restrictions on student visas, and rising tuition, American universities are struggling to attract foreign students. Aside from enriching the global culture of their American peers, foreign students have provided crucial contributions to the U.S. economy and some of the nation’s most successful companies. Amid a drop in international enrollment, potential changes […]

  • TAG Recruiting Presents: How to Build Google Custom Search Engines (CSE) Utilizing Goggle Dorks (Ethical Hacking)

    AirWatch 1155 Perimeter Center W #100, Atlanta, GA, United States

    In this session They will quickly review the basics of building a CSE and then jump head first into the Advanced features. They will also cover Google Dorks and explore the ethical hacking side of Google’s Advanced search operators (related, URL Patterns, site, cache, filetype, intext, numrange, etc) while creating complex search engine queries to […]

  • Prosperity Through Trade Luncheon

    Hyatt Regency Savannah 2 W Bay St, Savannah, GA, United States

    WTCSav will host its first-ever signature business luncheon, Prosperity Through Trade. This inaugural event will serve to highlight global economic development in the region and showcase the activities of WTCSav and the successes of our partners. They will also present the World Trade Center Savannah International Business of the Year Award, which recognizes companies that […]

  • ACIR Hosts Joe Bankoff: “Fake News in the World Today.”

    Capital City Club 7 John Portman Boulevard Northwest, Atlanta, GA, United States

    During the Cold War we were exposed to what was then called “Disinformation.” It was a tool often used by the Soviet Union to seed the political environment abroad with credible but misleading and often false information with a deliberate attempt to deceive. In some ways, today what we call “Fake News” is similar in […]

  • Luncheon & Learn: What’s My Income?

    Fujiyama Wealth Management 7000 Central Pkwy #260, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Fujiyama Wealth Management will be hosting: “What’s My Income? Planning for Three Big Risks In Retirement. Join Junko Horvath, Certified Financial Planner, Certified Financial Transitionist for an educational discussion.

  • TAG SSA Spring Social w/ Korean SEUS Chamber, Japan-America Society & Blockchain Chamber of Commerce

    Food Terminal 5000 Buford Hwy NE, Chamblee, GA, United States

    The TAG Southeastern Software Association is hosting it's annual Spring Social with special guests from the Southeast U.S. Korea Chamber of Commerce, the Japan-America Society and the Blockchain Chamber. Several VIP's will be in attendance including the Consuls General of Korea and Japan, and the registration price of $15 includes a buffet of Asian food. […]

  • Winston Churchill & the Civil War Lecture and Wine Reception

    Please Join the Millennium Gate Museum and the International Churchill Society for a wine and cheese reception and lecture on Winston Churchill and the Civil War by Lee Pollock. Winston Churchill was one of the greatest statesmen of modern times, famous for his leadership of Britain in the Second World War and for forging its […]

  • Society. The Last Chance.

    “THE UNIVERSAL GRAIN. Game of Professionals. Society. The Last Chance” Join together with a hundred thousand plus people from around the world as we discuss the most important questions for society today. This historic event is initiated by people themselves with the goal to raise vital questions that concern topics of peace, humanness, and empathy. […]

  • Atlanta Indian Film Festival by GIACC

    Aurora Cineplex 5100 Commerce Pkwy, Roswell, GA, United States

    The Georgia Indo-American Chamber of Commerce (GIACC), in collaboration with the Indian Consulate in Atlanta, the New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF), the India China and America (ICA) Institute, and the Atlanta Film Festival is proud to present its one-of-a-kind Atlanta Indian Film Festival (AIFF 2019) on May 10-11, 2019 at the beautiful Aurora Cineplex […]

  • Alessandra Borchi of UNESCO

    Gainey Hall in Serenbe 10640 Serenbe Lane, Chattahoochee Hills, GA, United States

    Come for a timely Conversation that Matters with Alessandra Borchi, global monitoring agent for UNESCO World Heritage Threatened sites, on defining culture and its significance to your society. Free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.

  • 38th International Consular Ball

    The city's premier international event, the annual International Consular Ball brings together business, civic and diplomatic leaders for an evening of networking and celebration on a global scale. This year's theme is "Into the Wild." Individual tickets and corporate sponsorship opportunities available.

  • Comedy: Eddie Izzard’s Wunderbar U.S. Tour

    Eddie Izzard's Wunderbar - US Tour. Five years after his last comedy tour, Force Majeure, made comedy history having played 45 countries including all 50 of the United States AND in four languages, making it the most extensive comedy show ever, Eddie is back to his roots with an all-new show which expands on his […]

  • The Empty Throne: America’s Abdication of Global Leadership

    Atlanta International School Early Childhood Learning Center 35 Peachtree Avenue, Atlanta, GA, United States

    America emerged from WWII victorious and determined to create and lead a new world order. Through strong security alliances, free and open markets, and promoting democracy and human rights globally, American leadership brought decades of peace and prosperity to the world. 75 years later, America has begun to turn its back on global leadership, focusing […]

  • 3rd Annual Springboard to Europe

    Frazier & Deeter, LLC 1230 Peachtree Street Northeast Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Join Frazier & Deeter and Arnall Golden Gregory’s Global Commerce Practice for the 3rd Annual Springboard to Europe event, a complimentary event covering the current European business environment. The event will include participants from Belgium, Ireland, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, and will include panel discussions about European economic development opportunities, the current […]