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YPA Cafecito: New Administration, Shifting U.S. Foreign Policies—What's Next?
Eric Farnsworth, vice president of the Council of the Americas, will speak to Trump's impact on Latin America. A networking reception will follow.
Overview
Join Young Professionals of the Americas in Washington, DC to hear from Eric Farnsworth, vice president of the Council of the Americas, for an in-depth discussion on the Trump Administration’s foreign policy. Farnsworth will explore the key drivers behind the administration’s approach, the guiding principles shaping its global strategy, and how the Western Hemisphere fits into this evolving framework. He will also examine the implications for the region based on the first two months of policy shifts.
The event will be followed by a networking reception, providing an opportunity to engage with fellow professionals and peers in a more informal setting.
To register and reserve your seat, please email ypadc@as-coa.org. As space is limited, we will give priority to YPA members.
About Eric

Eric Farnsworth leads the Washington office of the Council of the Americas and the Americas Society with a passion for promoting the importance of the Western Hemisphere for U.S. economic, security, and strategic interests. A recognized expert, he maintains an important policy leadership and advocacy role across a broad range of issues, including U.S. relations, economic development, trade, and energy; Asia-Latin American relations and global governance; and security and democracy. He consults frequently with senior U.S. government and foreign officials and private sector leaders, is a widely sought conference speaker and media commentator, and publishes regularly in leading newspapers and journals.
Prior to the Council, Mr. Farnsworth served in government with the U.S. Department of State, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, and Clinton White House. He also worked with U.S. Senator Sam Nunn (D-GA). His private sector experiences include ManattJones Global Strategies and the Bristol-Myers Squibb Corporation. He has been decorated by the Governments of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Spain, and is an elected Academic Correspondent of Uruguay.
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