German-American Business Council of Boston, Inc. -- a non-profit organization of companies, business people, and other professionals dedicated to encouraging and cultivating German-American business and trade.


German-American Calendar of Events

2006 Past Events:

   December 2006

  • December 6th: Annual Holiday Celebration at the Goethe Institute
    Topic: "Join GABC Members in celebrating the Holiday Season" Details to follow.

      
    November 2006

  • November 13th: Discussion & Reception with Martin Klingst
    Topic: "Germany's Pending Reforms"

      
    October 2006

  • October 18th: Lecture & Discussion with Ambassador Dr. Klaus Scharioth
    Topic: "Transatlantic Relations"

      
    September 2006

  • September 27th: Discussion & Reception with Thomas M. Finneran
    Topic: "The Massachusetts Biotechnology Landscpae and the Future of Transatlantic Life Science Relations"

       May 2006

  • May 2nd: 12th Annual International Networking Evening & Business Forum
    Topic: "Managing Risk in the Global Marketplace"
  • May 25th: Doing Business in China: Opportunities and Challenges
    Topic: "Business trends: What it means for the U.S. and the E.U."

       March & April 2006
      March 24th: Luncheon & Discussion with Dr. Hannes Adomeit
    Topic: "The EU's Neighborhood Policy and Russia: Conflicts of Interest in Common Spaces"
      March 29th: EU Networking Evening
    Topic: "Networking reception with fellow European Business Group members."
      April 11th: Lecture & Discussion by Karsten D. Voigt
    Topic: "Transatlantic Relations - Common Values, Different Views."

       February 2006
      8th: EU Connection Series: Challenges in Managing Transatlantic Corporations.
    Topic: Panel of executives sharing experience in managing American-European firms. Join the British, French and German Business groups of New England for this informative session. Details to follow.

       January 2006
      25th: "Are Germans still investing in the U.S.? Isn't everyone investing in Eastern Europe, China, and elsewhere these days?"
    Topic: Much like their counterparts in the U.S. and elsewhere in the world, German Mittelstand companies in diverse industries (manufacturing, software, services) are facing some tough decisions these days in terms of responding to the risks and opportunities of globalization. Our panelists will address relevant issues, risks and opportunities.

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