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R. Hunter Biden, Chairman of Rosemont Seneca Partners and World Food Program USA, at the Center for Strategic & International Studies in 2013

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English: Our Shared Opportunity: A Vision for Global Prosperity

Featuring Keynote Addresses by:

Daniel Yohannes CEO, Millennium Challenge Corporation

Elizabeth Littlefield President and CEO, Overseas Private Investment Corporation

Panel Discussion:

Panel 3: "Deepening U.S. Government Engagement with the Private Sector on Development Efforts"

R. Hunter Biden Chairman, Rosemont Seneca Partners, LLC, and Chairman, World Food Program USA

Farooq Kathwari Chairman, President, and CEO, Ethan Allen Interiors Inc.

Paula Luff Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility, Hess Corporation

Katherine Pickus Divisional Vice President, Global Citizenship and Policy, Abbott, and Vice President, Abbott Fund


One year ago CSIS convened the Executive Council on Development -- a bipartisan group of leaders from government, business, NGOs, and philanthropy -- to explore how the U.S. government and private sector can work together to support the economic success of developing countries. In their final report, Our Shared Opportunity: A Vision for Global Prosperity, the Council provides a targeted set of recommendations for the U.S. government and private sector, calling for a greater reliance on business, trade, and investment tools to achieve better development outcomes. The report is part of CSIS' Project on U.S. Leadership in Development, a partnership with the Chevron Corporation launched in 2011.
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