Brexit: Implications for Georgia, the UK and the EU

7/11/16

The World Affairs Council will present “Brexit: Messy Divorce?” Wednesday evening, July 13 at Georgia State University’s Buckhead Center.

The panel discussion will address the implications of the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union, including economic impact on business in the state of Georgia as well as economic and political ripple effects for other EU nations.

Panelists also will analyze the possibility that other EU nations may follow the U.K.’s lead, along with the impact on Scotland, Northern Ireland, and NATO.

Panelists

Denis Barbet, consul general, Consulate General of France in Atlanta

Jeremy Pilmore-Bedford, consul general, British Consulate General in Atlanta

Daniel Sachs, director, Control Risks

Diane Alleva Cáceres, founder and CEO of Market Access International Inc. will moderate the discussion.

WHAT:Brexit: Implications for Georgia, U.K. and E.U.
WHEN:Wednesday, July 13, 2016; check in: 6:30 p.m., program: 7:00p.m.
WHERE:Georgia State University Buckhead Center, 3348 Peachtree Rd NE
TO ATTEND:Register at wacatlanta.org; $10/council members, $20/non-members
PRESS CONTACT:Fernanda Luchine, (404) 413-7031, fluchine@gsu.edu

The World Affairs Council of Atlanta is a nonpartisan, membership-supported organization affiliated with the J. Mack Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University and the World Affairs Councils of America.

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