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12 – 14 May 2010:     British American Business Council Annual Transatlantic Conference in London

Tom Stevens will be in London, participating in the annual BABC Transatlantic Conference, hosted this year in London. Venues and schedule TBD.

10 – 20 February 2010

Tom Stevens will be in India for the dual purposes of addressing logistical issues for a non-profit medical mission and a separate new for-profit, high-tech venture.  As to the medical mission, he will be the guest of and at the Namgyal Monastery, the personal monastery of H.H. the Dalai Lama.  The visit takes place during the Tibetan New Year, Losar.

Past Events


7 January 2009

Lyric Hughes Hale and David Hale, both experts on China, opened their home to 12 members of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs for a dinner to discuss economic and monetary issues between China and the United States. Tom participated in a lively debate about culture clashes, imbalances in monetary policy, and the future of Asian power.


5 November 2009

The Right Honorable Malcolm Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness, Scotland, met with a group of 12, among them Mr. Stevens, for dinner to discuss a Scottish Perspective on the Anglo-American alliance. Malcolm Sincair, PC, is a Conservative British politician, a member of the House of Lords, and on the Queen’s Privy Council. The night’s conversation focused upon the economic climate and the British and American government response to recession.


21 October 2009

Tom Stevens was fortunate to attend a dinner with Lester Crown as Mr. Crown discussed The Future Path of the Persian Gulf. The dinner was on the heels of Mr. Crown’s trip to Qatar, The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia as chairman of a delegation of Chicago businessmen opening new opportunities in the Middle East. Along with 9 other attendees, Tom was involved in discussion of economic diversification, social transformation and Mideast regional geopolitical stability.
nsformation and Mideast regional geopolitical stability.