Date/Time
Date(s) - 02/19/2015
12:00 pm-2:00 pm
Location
La Jolla Country Day School
Address
9490 Genesee Avenue
La Jolla
CA
92037
Thursday, February 19, 2015
The City Club of San Diego Proudly Presents:
Dr. Harlan Ullman of the Atlantic Council – Author of and Speaking on: “A Handful of Bullets: How the Murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Still Menaces the Peace”
12-Noon Luncheon
Community Room – La Jolla Country Day School
9490 Genesee Avenue
Members and LJCDS Parents: $25, Non-members: $35
RSVP: 3619-235-4041, or email: cityclubsd@gmail.com
Event Sponsor:
Lawrence & Suzanne Hess
Bookings are closed for this event.
Harlan Ullman – Biographical Brief
A former naval officer, Harlan Ullman chairs The Killowen Group that provides advisory services to high-level government and business leaders. Since the 1980’s, he has developed a reputation as a strategic thought leader and thinker in the public and private sectors. He is known for helping create the doctrine of “shock and awe” and sits on advisory boards for the Department of Defense and the Combatant Commanders. Harlan Ullman serves as a Senior Advisor to the Atlantic Council and is a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the National Defense University both in the nation’s capital.
In business, in addition to the Killowen Group, he chairs CNIGuard Ltd. and CNIGuard Inc., both high technology firms in the infrastructure industry, and is on the advisory boards of I.E.-SPS and SPS US, a company that manufactures a material described as being to steel what iron was to wood. He also sits on the boards of two publicly traded investment funds and has a rich background in finance going back to his PhD awarded by the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, administered by Tufts and Harvard.
He is a student of global economies and writes often on the financial crises in UPI and other media. His most recent analysis follows that among other recommendations urges a new version of the 1933 Glass-Steagall Act and tougher regulation of financial weapons of mass destruction.
Bookings
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