FEATURED EVENTS

  • Consular Conversations: Denmark

    Zoom

    A small country with big ambitions, Denmark has long been a laboratory for experiments in socially responsible governance. If the country's consistent top-three ranking in the World Happiness Index is any indication, they're working.  Denmark's latest moonshot is a climate law that will hold the country accountable for cutting greenhouse gases 70 percent by 2030, […]

  • TAG CRM/CX PRESENT B2B VS B2C

    Virtual

    In the new normal, companies will continue to operate remote. Measuring user experience alongside the customer experience and making continuous improvements to underlying systems in critical for survival. Join the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) to listen from the best - Ziv Peled, Chief Customer Office at AppsFlyer and Ray Killbrew, Head of Strategic Design […]

  • Virtual Annual General Meeting

        The British-American Business Council will be voting in their 2021-22 Board and telling you all about their plans for the upcoming year. This event is only open to members. They do need an official quorum with which to conduct business, so please plan to attend. The BABC may even have a surprise raffle […]

  • Commemorating Yom Hazikaron

    Virtual

    The Consulate General of Israel in Atlanta will host a virtual ceremony on the eve of Yom Hazikaron, Tuesday, April 13 at 6:30 pm EST. (5:30 pm CST) Together with the bereaved families in the Southeast U.S. They will honor the fallen IDF soldiers and victims of terror. Once you have registered you will be provided with the […]

  • Commemorating Yom Hazikaron: Israel’s Official Memorial Ceremony in the U.S.

    Virtual

    Following Israel in Atlanta's Yom HaZikaron ceremony, the Consulate General of Israel to the Southeast invites you to join Israel's Official Memorial Ceremony in the U.S. which will commence at 7:30 pm EST. (6:30 pm CST) The program will feature Ambassador to the United Nations and the United States H.E. Gilad Erdan and Defense Attaché […]

  • Data Science for Business Professionals

    Virtual

    This TAG event is in partnership with CertNexus and Logical Operations publisher of technical training courseware. Attend this 2-hour Data Science class for business professionals around best practices involving Data Science About this Event Successfully completing the course and passing an online assessment will result in the attendee earning a micro-credential and social media badge. Data is a […]

  • Doing Business in Uruguay

    Webinar

    This webinar will orient U.S firms to opportunities in Uruguay’s ICT, infrastructure, energy, and agribusiness sectors. Local sector experts will present market overviews, challenges, and opportunities for U.S. companies in Uruguay. Learn about business opportunities in Uruguay in this webinar. Event Information Uruguay ICT sector is one of the most developed in Latin America with […]

  • Let’s Talk with Dr. Krishauna Hines-Gaither: Stereotype Threat

    Please join Kennesaw State University Center for African and African Diaspora Studies as they welcome Dr. Krishauna Hines-Gaither for their spring conversation series, "Let's Talk with Dr. Krishauna Hines-Gaither." Coined by psychologist Claude Steele, stereotype threat is the tendency to perform down to people’s expectations of a social group. In other words, people perform not […]

  • TAG CORP DEV PRESENTS DOES CULTURE MATTER IN M&A?

    Virtual

    This panel will explore both sides of the discussion on the relevance of culture in the world of Mergers and Acquisitions. Specific topics to be explored include: How different acquirers view culture in their targets; How to evaluate cultural fit between organizations; How sellers can assess suitors’ cultural preferences in the due diligence phase; and […]

  • SUMMIT Speaker Series Presents: Women and Peacebuilding: Lessons from Post-Genocide Rwanda by Dr. Jennie Burnet

    Virtual

    In the aftermath of the 1994 genocide, Rwandan women faced the impossible-resurrecting their lives amidst unthinkable devastation in a society torn by genocide. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Rwanda over the past 22 years, Dr. Jennie Burnet, associate professor of anthropology at Georgia State University, will discuss how women rebuilt their lives and traversed […]

  • Celebrating Yom Ha’atzmaut

    The Consulate General of Israel in Atlanta invites you to celebrate the State of Israel’s 73rd Independence Day together with the Embassy of Israel in Washington and Israel's diplomatic missions across the U.S. on Wednesday, April 14 at 8:00 pm EST. (7:00 pm CST) This virtual celebration will include special guests, music, and more. This virtual event will […]

  • JASG Japanese Classes: Spring Session

    Virtual

    These Japanese web-based classes will focus on communication skills needed in (virtual) business settings and environments as well as everyday conversation. The courses will also center on inter-cultural communication and integrating important Japanese business and cultural etiquettes. The courses also integrate the values of the Japanese market so that students will not only develop competence […]

  • Data Privacy trends 2021

    Virtual

    Dear Members & Friends, The Netherlands-American Chamber of Commerce invites you to join them virtually for a 2021 Data Privacy Update. New data privacy laws are being proposed at a dizzying pace in 2021. How can you keep up? Learn about the latest trends in privacy legislation and compliance requirements that can affect your organization. […]

  • Develop an Import / Export Business: UGA SBDC Webinars

    Virtual

    Course Description Small businesses looking to increase sales and profit, reduce dependence on the domestic market and stabilize seasonal fluctuations should consider importing and exporting.  With nearly 96 percent of consumers living outside the U.S. and two-thirds of the world’s purchasing power in foreign countries, opportunities await U.S. small business. Go where the customers are. […]

  • Roundtable Discussion: Student Views on Inclusion in the Global Workplace

    Zoom

        With Atlanta’s growth as a global business hub, corporate initiatives on diversity, equity, and social justice are intersecting in new ways with their mandate to cultivate a culturally competent workforce. A new sense of urgency seems to have gripped the business community with the racial reckoning after George Floyd’s death and the inequities […]

  • SEUSKCC OPPORTUNITIES IN OUR CHANGING WORLD WEBINAR SESSIONS

    Virtual

    The Southeast United States Korean Chamber of Commerce (SEUSKCC) presents: "Opportunities In Our Changing World" Webinar. Speaker: Aaron Chang attorney at Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP, a national labor and employment law firm with 200 attorneys in 15 states will present: Into the Biden Administration. Topics will include: COVID 19, American Rescue Plan Act, […]

  • Atlanta Global Studies Symposium

    The next Annual Atlanta Global Studies Symposium will be held virtually from April 20 to 23, 2021. The annual symposium addresses the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and brings together educators, researchers, corporate, civic, and community partners, as well as graduate and undergraduate students, to discuss topics of global and local significance and to […]

  • Expat Expectations: Managing Global Teams in the Post-COVID Era

    Virtual

    As the world gets smaller, companies of all sizes share a key concern: Finding, attracting, and retaining the talent they need to compete in a global economy, regardless of where it resides. With the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, this constantly shifting landscape became even more varied: Remote work instantly became the norm. […]

  • Atlanta Global Studies Symposium: Day 1, Elizabeth F. Cohen, Author of “Illegal”

    Elizabeth F. Cohen, the keynote speaker on the opening day of the Atlanta Global Studies Symposium, will discuss her recent book, "Illegal: How America’s Lawless Immigration Regime Threatens Us All." Cohen will narrate the country’s descent into anti-immigrant panic, tracing the origins of our obsession with illegality to the country’s first comprehensive immigration restriction law. […]