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Challenged Like Never Before: General Wesley Clark (ret.)

  • Tuesday, October 22, 2019
  • 12:00 PM - 1:45 PM
  • Salon Rooms, Hospitality Center, SNHU

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  • Lunch is included with your ticket.

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  • Lunch is included with your ticket
  • Lunch is included with your ticket.
  • Lunch is included with your ticket.






Challenged Like Never Before:

US National Security in the 2020's

A Discussion with General Wesley K. Clark (ret.)

[Online registration closed, but tickets can still be purchased at the door]

Please join the World Affairs Council of New Hampshire in welcoming General Wesley K. Clark (ret.), Founder of Renew America Together, Chairman and CEO of Wesley K. Clark & Associates, and Former Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO, for an intriguing talk on United States National Security at the dawn of a new decade. A question and answer period will follow General Clark (ret.)'s remarks, and lunch will be provided.

When: Tuesday, October 22nd, 12:00 pm (Noon)

Where: Hospitality Center Salon Rooms
Southern New Hampshire University

2500 N. River Road, Manchester, NH

Tickets:

WACNH Members - $20

SNHU Faculty and Staff - $20

Active Military/Veteran - $25

Not-Yet-Members - $30

Students - Free (w/ registration code)

(Email council@wacnh.org for code)

About General Clark (ret.)


General Wesley K. Clark (ret.) is a businessman, educator, writer and commentator.

General Clark serves as Chairman and CEO of Wesley K. Clark & Associates, a strategic consulting firm; Chairman and Founder of Enverra, Inc. a licensed investment bank; Chairman of Energy Security Partners, LLC; as well as numerous corporate boards including BNK Petroleum and Leagold Mining.  He is active in energy, including oil and gas, biofuels, electric power and batteries, finance, and security. During his business career he has served as an advisory, consultant or board member of over ninety private and publicly traded companies.   In the not-for-profit space, he is a Senior Fellow at UCLA’s Burkle Center for International Relations, Director of the Atlantic Council, Founding Chair of City Year Little Rock/North Little Rock; and founder of Renew America Together. A best-selling author, General Clark has written four books and is a frequent contributor on TV and to newspapers.

Clark retired as a four star general after 38 years in the United States Army, having served in his last assignments as Commander of US Southern Command and then as Commander of US European Command/ Supreme Allied Commander, Europe. He graduated first in his class at West Point and completed degrees in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford University (B.A. and M.A.) as a Rhodes scholar. While serving in Vietnam, he commanded an infantry company in combat, where he was severely wounded and evacuated home on a stretcher. He later commanded at the battalion, brigade and division level, and served in a number of significant staff positions, including service as the Director, Strategic Plans and Policy (J-5). He was the principal author of both the US National Military Strategy and Joint Vision 2010, prescribing US warfighting for full-spectrum dominance. He also worked with Ambassador Richard Holbrooke in the Dayton Peace Process, where he helped write and negotiate significant portions of the 1995 Dayton Peace Agreement. In his final assignment as Supreme Allied Commander Europe he led NATO forces to victory in Operation Allied Force, a 78-day air campaign, backed by ground invasion planning and a diplomatic process, saving 1.5 million Albanians from ethnic cleansing.

Awards include the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Defense Distinguished Service Medal (five awards), Silver star, bronze star, purple heart, honorary knighthoods from the British and Dutch governments, and numerous other awards from other governments, including award of Commander of the Legion of Honor (France). He has also been awarded the Department of State Distinguished Service Award and numerous honorary doctorates and civilian honors.


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