Beyond the Headlines events highlight prominent officials, journalists, and thought leaders, taking you beyond the headlines and providing context for the key issues shaping foreign policy today.
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Embassy Series events are held at embassies, consulates, and diplomatic residences in Washington and highlight issues pertinent to the host country.
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Author Talk events showcase authors and journalists who have written books about diverse foreign affairs subjects, offering exclusive insights into their findings.
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WFPG's Celebrating Women Leaders benefit luncheons are held annually in Washington, D.C. to highlight the achievements of the most prominent policymakers and thought leaders shaping the world today.
Past speakers have included: U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, and Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice.
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WFPG's Celebrating Women Diplomats events are held annually in Washington, D.C. to honor women ambassadors to the U.S. and United Nations for their contributions to foreign policy and their own countries.
These exclusive events have previously taken place at venues such as the Organization of American States, the Embassy of Luxembourg, the Embassy of Estonia, and the Residence of Ireland.
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Mentor Minutes sessions offer WFPG Student and Young Professional members each month the chance to speak in a small-group virtual setting to an experienced mentor in international affairs.
Members will gain insight into particular organizations and sectors and hear directly from those in the field who have unparalleled experience to share.
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Career Pathways virtual panels feature a group of women leaders, each month from a different field in international affairs, who provide advice and insight into their chosen career paths.
Previous Career Pathway panels have centered on the foreign service, human rights, international development, climate, public affairs, and more.
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Every summer, WFPG matches mentors and mentees for our year-long Mentor Match program.
Students, young professionals, and mid-career members may apply to be matched with mid- or senior-level mentors in international affairs, with whom they will be able to discuss career goals and challenges and form a professional relationship.
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