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World Affairs Council of Charlotte - Ambassador Circle Series (October 17, 2012)

 

H.E. Francisco Campbell

Ambassador of Nicaragua to the United States

Building a New Relationship Between Nicaragua and the United States

Ambassador Campbell 

  

Biography: 

Ambassador Campbell is the first Ambassador of Nicaragua to Washington D.C. to come from the Autonomous Regions on Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast. In his previous diplomatic career, Campbell served as Nicaragua’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe from 1986-1990 when Zimbabwe held the Presidency of the Non-Aligned Movement. He was concurrent Ambassador to Tanzania, Angola and Zambia. From 1982-1986, he served in Nicaragua’s Embassy in Washington DC, overseeing outreach activities and congressional relations and was concurrent during this period to Nicaragua’s Permanent Mission at the United Nations.

 

Between 1997 and 2010, Ambassador Campbell served as an elected Nicaraguan member to the Central American Parliament (PARLACEN) which sits in Guatemala City, Guatemala and is charged with increasing democratic control and oversight of the Central American integration process. In 2007-8, Campbell served as Vice President of this regional parliamentary body.

 

Ambassador Campbell has been a driving force in building institutions in Nicaragua’s Autonomous Regions. In 1992 he was a Founding Member and Vice-Rector General of the University of the Autonomous Regions of the Nicaragua Caribbean Coast (URACCAN), and he continues to serve as a Board Member. He is the President of the Center for Human, Civil and Autonomous Rights (CEDEHCA) and was a Founding Member in 1990 of the Foundation for Autonomy and Development of the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua (FADCANIC), working successfully in obtaining funding and support for the Autonomous Regions from a wide range of European, U.S. and other international sources.

 

Ambassador Campbell holds a B.A. in Political Science and a Masters Degree in International Relations from the University of Hawaii. He has taught at the Nicaragua National Autonomous University (UNAN); Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts; and was a Fulbright Scholar in Residence at Baldwin-Wallace College in Ohio.

 

 

Ambassador Campbell will discuss the relationship between Nicaragua and the United States as it pertains to their diplomatic, political, trade and partnerships shared between both countries. According to the Ambassador’s office, this is an opportunity for both countries to build a mature relationship based on mutual respect, translating this vision into an integral part of the bilateral agenda between the two countries.

 

Date: Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Venue: Westin Charlotte (601 S. College St.) Google Map

Check-In & General Networking: 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Lunch & Presentation: 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. 

Cost: $40 (WACC members) / $50 (Non-members) - Lunch included

 

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WACC Ambassadors Circle Series - Corporate Sponsorship

 

RSVP online via PayPal or you may call 704-687-7762 for credit card payments over the phone. If you prefer sending a check, please make it payable to "World Affairs Council of Charlotte" and mail it to the following address:

 

World Affairs Council of Charlotte

UNC Charlotte - CHHS 227

9201 University City Blvd.

Charlotte, NC 28223

 

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WACC Ambassadors Circle Series - H.E. Francisco Campbell (Oct. 17)